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August 5, 2025 37 mins

What’s all the fuss about the Texas gerrymandering. Democrats not only understand their base, but cater to them. Why is it that Democrats have legions of street animals that will do violence against their enemies? Communists siloing themselves away from middle America and completely losing any connection they had with them. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Let's have some fun.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
On a Tuesday, a wonderful Tuesday. We've got a heavyweight
boxer on tonight. My buddy Ed Lattimore is gonna join us.
Maybe he'll tell us how to kill people with our
bare hands. We're gonna discuss the lowest of the low.
Communists actually created an AI model of a dead kid
to push gun control.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
We'll talk about that.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Why are they raising such an amazing fuss over some
redistricting in Texas?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
We'll talk about that.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Putin is doubting Trump's.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Potency to end the war.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Media bias, Tulsea, gabb Russia, hoak stuff, building a nuclear
reactor on the Moon, all that emails, so much more
coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show tonight.
Now I got an email. It's a good one to discuss.
It's stuff we've touched on before, but it's a good

(01:18):
one to discuss.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Oracle, can you.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Please explain the Communist endgame plan to this idea of
leaving Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
To stall the vote? All right, so.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Just thirty second recap. Texas is redoing its congressional lines
it's called redistricting. They are taking away the jerrymandering that
has been done and as a result, Democrats are probably
going to lose five seats in the Texas in the
United States House of Representatives. Those are Texas seats. They

(01:53):
were blue. They're going to go red. So this is
one of those things. I'm not going to people talk
over people's heads with this stuff, and I hate it
so much. What they don't have a coorum. No one
knows what these words mean. The Texas Democrats had to
be there to vote for all this stuff. They are
required by law to be there to vote for all
this stuff. Instead, they hopped on a plane paid for

(02:15):
by somebody and they flew to Illinois to hide out
like it's a non extradition country. And on top of that,
they've been raising an unbelievable fit over the whole thing,
and people who aren't even really involved. Kathy Hokeel is
the governor of New York. She's going to war.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
The direction of Donald Trump to literally hijack five Democratic
seats in Texas.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Not just hijack, literally hijack.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Represented particularly minority communities. They're gonna lose their voice and
the effect of that on New York. Why I'm involved
with this. If they stack it so it's almost impossible
for a Keem Jeffries to be speaker in any time
in the near future, certainly during the Trump in mission.
Then I have to deal with the onslaught of a
text on my residence, the loss of healthcare for millions

(03:07):
children starving because they don't have the snap benefits, and
seeing the ice raids with unfettered power walking into our
courthouses and our buildings and our schools wearing masks and
blaring guns. There's no way to stop us if we
don't find a way to have some checks and balance
in Washington, because we do not have it now, and
if we don't stand up and fight, we'll not have

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it for the entirety of Donald Trump's tenure. And that
is what is so frightening to me. You know what,
I'm a New Yorker, I'm from Buffalo. Fighting a second
nature to us. I'm not afraid of this. That's why
I said bring it on, because Texas bullies in Texas
are not going to intimidate us now or ever.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
We're going to war.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Seeing was a little over the top got our resident
theater kid Jasmine Crockett stepping up to the microphone.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
We're gonna knock you all out, girl, Ma, I'm sorry,
but instead we are not only gonna punch you back,
but we are gonna knock you out. So I fully in.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Why are they putting up such a fuss? They've done
this kind of thing before. Credit to Jewish producer Chris
for this one. Remember when they fled a state before?
I think it was Texas. Wasn't it great? Yeah, they
fled Texas before, and then they got together and saying
we shall.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Overcome, we will.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
We will.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
I can't christoftern it after?

Speaker 1 (04:39):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Okay, So there are a couple different things at play
on why they always do this. This is not about
Texas or redistricting.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
They always do this. First, This is a tactic. It
is a tax that human beings will use.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Human beings, especially when faced with a lack of power,
a threat on them of some kind, something they dislike.
Human beings will cause a fuss. I have used the
example before. It's the most appropriate example in the world.
So I'm going to come back to it again. Have

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you ever been in public, maybe at a restaurant and
some dude is sitting there and his girl starts to
lose her mind loudly. I can't believe you were talking
to Tana. Haven't raising her voice. Everyone's starting to look.
He's sitting there, visibly uncomfortable, trying everything in his power

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to what to get her to calm down and quiet
down because he's embarrassed she's causing a look.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
Children do this.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
The resident toddler who throws a fit in the grocery
store because mom won't throw the Captain grunch with grunchberries
in there. It's a tactic, a tactic to embarrass the
other side and get them even if they disagree with you,
even if they oppose you, you raise such a fuss,

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you turn the outrage the drama meter up to ten thousand.
It's trying to get the other side to back away
because they just want it to stop. Listen to these people,
this is Yolanda Jones.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Listen to this and.

Speaker 6 (06:32):
Then integration happening. Everybody thought they accept this. They don't
accept this. They are showing us who they are. We
should believe in and we better have the curse to
stand up otherwise we will fall for anything. And in
this country, we will be defeated, deported. I mean, we
will lose all of our rights. And if you think
it can't happen, it can. And I will liken this
to the Holocaust. People are like, well, how did the

(06:54):
Holocaust happen?

Speaker 1 (06:55):
How is somebody?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
Excuse me, We're going to beage. He's an American citizen.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
We're gonna be deported.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
This is just like the Holocaust. Ah, I don't think
it is.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Why is everything a drama over the top.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
It's a tactic the theater kids, the theater kid communists
have learned over the years a tactic that has been effective.
Keep in mind, they don't use these tactics just so
they can be dunked on by me and you and
everyone else with any sense at all. They have used

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these tactics to great effect in the past.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
Everything is the end of the world. It's fighting the Nazis.
That's the Holocaust. Millions of people will die.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
It is a tactic, and it's a tactic they come
back to because the low TGP never ever ever follows
through when they break the law ever, and they know it.
Jasmine Krockett talked about it.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
No one came to give me last time. In fact,
it is a cute little warrant that has a cute
little frame on it. And so they like to talk
a big game. But the reality is that number one,
you have a lot of intelligence.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
No one came to get me last time. I got
it in a wooden frame.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
I can act like the biggest piece of trash in
the world and break every law.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
And I know the GOP will have to try to
do things the right way.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
It's a tactic that has worked on the right for
years in years in years in years, and that's one
of the main reasons they keep doing these things. So one,
I told you there were a couple of things that
play here.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
One it's a tactic.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Two, they are dead serious about the fear they have
for themselves. They are freaking out. Remember our rule. You
always come back to this rule. That's why we talked
about it. Whenever democrats are telling you that people will die,
that is always, always, always to be translated as our

(09:01):
power will decrease. They are never worried about people dying.
These are all soul esteemens. None of these people care
about anyone dying. They very much care about their power.
They want to remain in office. They will say people
will die, no matter what it is, if it hurts them,
if it hurts the revolution, the selling point will be
people will die. People will die, Millions will die, people

(09:24):
will die. You have to people are gonna die. Whenever
you hear a Democrat saying that, what they're really saying
is my power will decrease if the GOP starts to
really get into the Jerry Mandarin game, if we start
to fight back. Go look at a congressional map of Illinois.

(09:44):
It's honestly, if it wasn't so sad, it would be hilarious.
This is what they do. They draw these districts so
they can have congressional seats they shouldn't actually have. That
has artificially propped up the Democrat party. The majority in
the House should not be slim. Probably should be ten

(10:04):
to twenty seats, a ten to.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
Twenty seat probably majority.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
But instead it's very slim. We can't pass any good
logs because of gerrymandering. If we actually start developing teeth
and taking that away from them, well the revolution is
going to be severely hampered, and they know it. We'll
finish up this talk here in just a moment. Before
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(10:32):
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Speaker 2 (11:44):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you need to email the show you love, your hate,
your death threats. We'll get to a bunch of those
tonight Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. So I said,
we're talking about the demo. Crat's thrown this big hissy
fit about some redistricting and they're comparing it to the Holocaust,

(12:04):
and Kathy Hookel's saying this is war and this over
the top response that there are a few different reasons
why they always do this, Always cause a big scene,
always act like it's the Holocaust.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
People will die, it's the end of the world.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
First, as I mentioned, it's a tactic, cause a fit,
to try to get your way, just like a toddler
in the grocery store.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
It's a tactic. Don't ever forget that.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
Another thing is when they are threatened, when they have
their power threatened, they will use the most dramatic, insane
language they can. It's never real and it's never honest,
but they will say millions will die. The second you

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hear a Democrat saying millions.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Will die, you know their power is.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Being threatened in a significant way. And finally reason democrats
understand their base very well. They understand their base, and honestly,
unlike establishment Republicans democrats, really they like their base and

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they do the best they can to appeal to their base.
And it is their understanding of their base that gives
them this. They have the power, with their dramatic language
to turn the base's anger up to a thousand and
get them to act, get them to act.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Here's the best way I can describe it.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
If I let's say I let's say I own a
junk yard. Junk yards are still a thing. I own
a junk yard, and I have a dog, big mean dog,
and I understand, because I've had some break ins, that
there's a good chance I'm gonna have a break in tonight.

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I want my dog to not only be awake and alert,
I want him to be fired up and angry and
ready to bite people. So I don't feed him dinner.
You know, dogs love to eat. They like to have
a nice big meal. Fred does this all the time,
has a nice big meal and then just goes and

(14:29):
plops down and racks out My dog, my junkyard dog,
And he gets awfully short tempered when I don't feed him.
So I don't feed him breakfast. I don't feed him munch,
I don't feed him dinner. I now have a very agitated,
very angry dog on my hands, and I don't know

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exactly what he'll do or when he'll do it. I
don't even know if I'll have a break in tonight.
But I know if some robber does come sauntering into
my junkyard ready to steal some copper wire from somewhere,
I have a dog that is primed and ready to
go take care of that problem. Elected Democrats understand there

(15:13):
are legions of mentally ill demons that make up the
Democrat base, and so they understand when they go to
the news, when they do shows, and when they use
terms like holocolt integration happening.

Speaker 6 (15:26):
Everybody thought they accept this. They don't accept this. They
are showing us who they are. We should believe in
and we better have the curse to stand up, otherwise
we will fall for anything, and in this country we
will be defeated, deported. I mean, we will lose all
of our rights. And if you think it can't happen,
it can. And I will liken this to the Holocaust.
People are like, well, how did the Holocaust happen.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
You roll your eyes, you scoff at that. That's ridiculous.
No one's deporting her. She's an American citizen and it's
nothing to do with it with the massacre of eight
million Jews. What are you talking about? How could you
even make the compare Garrison. That is a woman who
understands that mentally ill demons make up her base. They
vote for her, they listen to her, and she understands

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that if she puts that out there long enough, she
may not know when and where the action will take place,
but she knows she has called for action, and action.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Will be delivered.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Just take a step back for a moment and remember
all of the left wing street violence that has taken
place in this country over the last ten to fifteen years.
Just what you know about it, And that's what the
American media covering up every single bit of it.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
They can.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
They have bent over backwards to cover it up, to
lie about it. But they can't even cover up the
attempted massacre of Congressman, the attempted assassination of Brett Kavanaugh,
Trump's supporters shot in the head and Portland killed. They
can't begin to cover up all of it And that's
just what you know. And you know, just a tip,
just a tip of the iceberg. There's been a lot,

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hasn't there Why is it so much? Why do they
have legions of people firebombing abortion clinics, just legions of
people committing acts of violence? Why is it the most
common thing in the world to tune into social media
and left wing circles to find out their latest target
and to see them say things like so much should.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Post his address?

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Why? Why?

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Because they're mentally ill demons? And because Democrat politicians know
if they crank the outrage, crank the hysteria up to
one thousand, they will get action. And there's a benefit
in that, Just like the junkyard dog, there's a benefit
in your opponents having a level of fear for what

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you or yours might do to them. I've long said
it in a meanute, that whole Hillary the Clintons have
killed a bunch of people, You know, that thing. It's
been going around forever. Maybe some's true, maybe some's not.
I don't know, but you know who loves that? The Clintons,
They've heard it. You think they don't enjoy that, that

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thought in the back of people's heads that Hey, you
cross me, I'll kill you.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
That's power. All right, let's move on. We got to
talk about well journalists next.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
I'm so excited.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
We're talking to Ed Lattimore an hour from now, freaking
heavyweight boxer.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
He punches people out for a living. I want to
talk I.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Think that's interesting and I want to talk to Ed
about that. And we are going to do a bunch
of emails tonight. I promise I am going to get
to a bunch of those. I've been negligent there, but
I wanted to do this because Terry Moran. You remember
Terry Moran, maybe not. He was that reporter with ABC News.
He sat down with Donald Trump in the Oval Office,
interviewed him, and Donald Trump just basically stuffed him in

(19:06):
a body bag.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
It was brutal.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
It was brutal, how bad Trump abused him, and Terry
Moran deserved every bit of it. Was wonderful listen to
We played it at length on the show. Terry Moran,
I am sure had an extra glass, a courage sure
he got into the tequila or something that night and
decides to post some long scathing thing about Steven Miller.

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Donald Trump's White House Deputy chief of Staff called him
a world class hater. Honestly, it didn't. It wasn't just
that it was unprofessional. It sounded like it came from
an angry lib college girl. It just blasts him, and
he deleted it very very quickly. I'm sure the second
he hit posts, he started getting phone calls because it

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doesn't look good for the ABC News reporter to sound
like a deranged lib college girl. Okay, so he gets canned.
They said they just didn't renew his contract, but he
got canned. Everyone knows what the deal is. He got camped.
He was doing an interview. He's doing a bunch of
this stuff now, just doing podcast stuff. But he admitted

(20:16):
the bias. But his reason is fascinating. Now, before we
get to his reason, I want to just remind you,
what are the three things all the evil people who
run the Western institutions? What are the three things they
have in common? No love of country, No love of country.
Oftentimes they hate it, but they never love it. They

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just don't feel anything for it. Number two is what
no connection to the real world. They don't live your life.
They've ever lived in the places you've lived. They come
up with a totally different upbringing, almost always extremely privileged upbringing,
and then right into the newsrooms or into an internship

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at the Senate or something like that. So they've never
lived in the real world stressing about bills, that kind
of thing. And three they view themselves as kings and queens.
But let's focus on two no connection to the real world.
Here's just a few quotes from Terry Moran about the
news Were biased or were we biased? Yes, almost inadvertently.

(21:21):
I'd say AB News has the same problem so many
leading cultural institutions do in America, a lack of viewpoint diversity.
It's no secret there are hardly any people who supported
Donald Trump at ABC News or the other corporate legacy
media news networks, and this is bound to impact coverage,

(21:45):
not so much out of malevolent bias, but more out
of a kind of deafness. The old news divisions don't
hear many of the voices of the country because those
voices aren't in the newsrooms. This is something we have
talked about extensively on the show, and it's something I

(22:07):
am extremely passionate about, not just for the media, but
for our entire federal government. It's not just that I
want the federal government reduced in size, massively reduced in size,
with federal agency after federal agency eliminated. The agencies that
still exist should be broken up and scattered across the

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United States of America.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Scattered.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
And by the way, I don't mean send them out
to New York and LA No, no, no, no big cities
chore small towns too, rural, urban, scattered And for anybody listening, anybody,
whether you are in the media, maybe someone from ABC
News is listening, probably are. Whether you are a company,

(22:58):
maybe you're a national company. Maybe you sell jeans, maybe
you sell cars, maybe whatever. If you have one headquarters
and it's in some deep blue commie dump part of America,
you will miss a gigantic chunk of your customer base,

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and you will constantly twist in the wind and never
ever ever know why these people this has plagued our
government because, by the way, this isn't just ABC News,
It's the FBI, exact same thing, Irs, same thing, Senator's office,
same thing. It's not that people who have a different

(23:40):
background than you or me. It's not that they're bad.
You know, I grew up in a construction family. You're
not a bad person if you've never worked construction. But
if you've never worked construction, you also don't fully understand
someone who does.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
How could you.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
It's not your fault, but you should realize that what
happened is these people, they almost all, almost every journalist
comes from a rich family, rich or upper class family.
Because it's not a field where you can expect to
make a lot of money. Very few do, so the
only people who go into it are people who don't
need money. Well dad's got making it. That kind of

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a thinking. So it's a rich field. So you grew
up comfortable. Again, there's nothing wrong with that. You grew
up very comfortable, no stress. You didn't ever worry about
where your next meal was coming from, nice cars, nice houses.
You went right from there to the most bubbled part
of any society, the university system. Oftentimes they're in small,

(24:39):
safe towns, manicured lawns. You don't really have responsibilities outside
of studying.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
It's not the real world at all. College is.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
You emerge from there right into the media. Or right
into an academia, or right into a congressional office, something
like that. So what do you know? What do you
know about the guy listening to me right now, who's
delivering on uber eats. What do you know he got

(25:10):
done with his day gig now in order to try
to make ends meet. He's currently listening to the soud
of my voice and his Toyota Prius delivering pizzas and
Chinese food.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
All over town. What do you know about him? We
don't know anything.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
But because you've never lived like him, you look down
on him. And that's how the American media has treated
the right for ages as they have become more and
more siloed into these deep blue communist dumps. What they've
done is they've separated completely. Remember what Selena Zito said

(25:49):
last night about Pennsylvania. They've just completely abandoned it. They
don't understand at all. They've separated completely from normal Americans,
from Middle America. And because of that separation, now they
look down their noses at everybody, and everyone can feel it,
everyone can hear it. Everybody knows it. And I've used

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the example before of a big ball of Plato and
the elites of this country.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
The media all include that.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
In there, slowly but surely pulling like a big ball,
a big chunk of it, away from the larger ball.
And they think the larger ball is going to come
with them because they have so much power and influence,
but it's not. What's happening is that string attaching the
elites to the rest of us. It's stretching and it's

(26:39):
getting weaker. And then they keep doubling down and tripling
down on all the horrible things they do, and it's
stretching more, and it's getting weaker, and it's stretching more,
and it's getting weaker. And if they don't change their ways,
and there's no indication they're going to change their ways,
if they don't change their ways, it will break. And
that's really really bad. And I'm I'm worried. We're already there,

(27:04):
but if nobody goes to jail for this Russia Hoak stuff,
we will definitely be there. This is, in a lot
of ways, the last chance of the elites to send
one of their own to prison. It's a bigger deal
than a lot of people I think realize. Let's do
some emails before we do that. Your meat's a big deal.

(27:24):
My meat is a big deal. It's a big deal
because it's freaking expensive. It's not just it's not just
that I don't want you to eat dry it out chicken.
Meat is expensive, especially beef. Now we don't have enough
beef cows. Meat is expensive, and so picking up steaks
at the grocery store costs now, doesn't it. So why

(27:48):
don't you make sure you never ruin another piece of meat.
That's what the IQ sense will do whatever you cook pork, brisket, steaks, chicken.
I love a good beer canned chicken. You'll never mess
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(28:11):
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wants to touch on a little bit more of those
the disloyal members of Congress who have declared that they

(28:34):
have their loyalties somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Let's talk about that. Next. You're listening to the oracle.
You love this one. It's a scream baby.

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The Jesse Kelly Show.

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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Tuesday.

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Member.

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You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So this guy has an email. It's long and it's
angry about the Delaiya Emirz. We talked about her yesterday.
She was the congresswoman who went down to Guadama, went
down to Mexico City, and she announced on camera behind

(29:11):
the microphone, I'm a Guatemalan before I'm an American. Guys
upset about it. Many of you have written emails, very
very upset about it. And I thought it would be
beneficial actually to read a little bit of her response,
because she caught all kinds of heat, as you can
imagine for what she said. And so she put out

(29:33):
a very very long response. I'm not going to read
all of it. It's too boring, but I'll tell you what.
I'll just I'll get to this one, all right. So
this is how the last sentence of her response starts,
quote anyone who denies our claim on this country. Let

(29:56):
me read that for you again. I didn't write this.
These are her words. Anyone who denies our claim on
this country. Okay, let me ask you something. Did you
have to pay for your first car? I did, technically

(30:20):
my first scar first car was an International Scout too.
Then I scratched my dad's truck and he made me
sell it to pay for the damages.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
But after that I had to work and work and
work and work and work.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
And I bought a nineteen eighty three Honda Accord for
six hundred dollars, had two hundred thousand plus miles on it.
When you drove it, you could see the road. There
were so many holes in the floorboards underneath the card
you could look down and see the pavement or see
the snow things falling off of it everywhere. And I

(30:59):
loved that car, loved it, drove it all over Montana
work in construction. Even had a nickname for it. It
was called the ghetto Bird. Don't ask me. One of
my buddies called it that, but that's what it was called,
the ghetto Bird. The Ghetto Bird was my boy. I
loved that car so much that the day I sold

(31:21):
it and I had to put an ad in the paper,
someone shows up. I think they bought it for three
or four hundred dollars. I came as close as I
could get to a material thing to getting choked up
the day I handed him the keys. That's how much
that car meant to me. Why it's a crappy car,
Why because I earned it. I busted my butt minimum

(31:46):
wage jobs. Every chance I could get hours. I was
getting hours and socking my money away, and socker my
money away, and socker my moneyway.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
And finally I had enough for my car that I earned.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Let me ask you, have you ever known somebody, some teenager,
right when he or she gets his license, mom, dad
roll out a brand new Ford Mustang or something for them.
How well do they take care of that car?

Speaker 1 (32:20):
You know the answer?

Speaker 2 (32:21):
The car is usually wrecked within a week, speeding, tickets,
garbage all over it. Why it's so nice It was
given to them. It was given to them, so it
don't it doesn't mean as much. See in the United
States of America, this happened decades ago. We became infected

(32:46):
with this thinking that America itself is stolen evil.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
The people who live.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Here really are lucky, they don't deserve anything, and that
everyone from around the world should just be able to
come here. If you're in a bad situation of any kind,
maybe your country's war torn. Maybe you're just poor, maybe
you're just looking for a better job. But anyone who
wants to come here should be able to come here.

(33:15):
And we have put into place policies for decades, decades
and decades that encourage that. And because we have just
handed out the United States of America instead of valuing it,
instead of it being precious to us, like the wonderful
country it is. We just hand out residency here, We

(33:36):
just hand out citizenship here like it's nothing, like it
doesn't mean anything at all. But that has not bred
some attitude of gratitude for the people who left the
dumps they came from and came here. Instead, it's bread contempt. Instead,
now they see themselves as conquerors of a new land,

(33:57):
our claim to this land. You wretched hag, get on
a plane and go back to Guatemala. That's your land.
You don't belong in my land just because you try
to steal citizenship here because your parents came across the
border and your mom crapped you out in the city
of Chicago and you got citizenship through backdoor kami policies.

(34:20):
Don't think for a second we share a country. You're
a guest here and they all say it. Ilhan Omar
got up and said, oh yeah, play play it, Chris,
go ahead. This president introduced the Muslim band, knowing that
Mike the country I came from, owing.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
To that country.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
I came my country. She doesn't.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
That is a human being.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Ilhan Omar was plucked from maybe the worst country on
the planet. Somalia is a horrible place. They starve, warlords,
women are abused in terrible ways. She was plucked out
of that country and handed the United States of America.
And she's not great, not even a little bit. All

(35:02):
that bred was contempt because just like the new Ford Mustang,
it was handed to her.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
She didn't earn a thing.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
And now she despises it and wants to tear it down,
views this country as a place to be looted so
she can hand it over to the dump of a
country where she left. I'm so sick of the freaking
foreigners who act like that in this country. Start stripping
these people with their citizenship and send them back home,
Send them all back. I'm tired of that attitude in

(35:30):
this country. It drives me up the freaking wall, and
I'm tired. Remember, just remember, as long as we're on
this that low t Republicans like James Langford of Oklahoma
tried to amnesty all these people and keep.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Them all here.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
A bunch of disloyal scumbags. And I hate it when
Republicans talk about, well, legal immigration's really hard, we need
a bigger gate.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
No, we don't. It should be hard. We're the greatest
country in the world.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
It should be very difficult to get your citizenship here.
Hen have you ever talked to somebody who earned it,
not one of these anchor babies, someone who earned it?
How patriotic are they extremely?

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Because they earned it, just like my Honda Accord.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
They've freaking earned it and now they love it. That's
how it should be done. That's one of the things.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
That's one of the things I adore about pure talk,
by the way, because it's not just the government Democrats
and Republicans like James Langford who handed this country over
to foreigners. America's corporations did too. They have already handed
this country to as many foreigners as they can. That's horrible, man.

(36:40):
Hiring American should be a priority. Instead, you have companies
like Disney firing thousands of Americans and forcing them to
hire to train their foreign replacements as they come in.
Puretalk hires Americans. When you dial pound two five zero
and say Jesse to switch your cell phone service, to

(37:02):
switch from Verizon, switch from AT and T, switch from
T Mobile, you will get to speak to an American
who speaks English, because that's what.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Pure Talk cares about.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
Switch to save money. Switch because they hire Americans. Dial
Pound two five zero.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
And say Jesse. Kelly.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
All right, let's make fun of John Cornyn. Let's talk
about the ugliness of the media next.
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