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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 Thursday. We're
almost done with this week and I don't know about you.
I can't wait to wash it off of me. We
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are cruising into the weekend and it's going to be magnificent.
We have well, we're kind of all over the map
tonight and it's going to be awesome. We're going to
discuss discuss communism versus revenge, race grievances. What are we
dealing with in some of these instances. We're going to
open up the show talking about this, how many illegals
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have self deported. There's a win there. We haven't been
celebrating enough. People being paid to pro test hormone replacement
therapy evils, bills introduced to attack sanctuary cities. We're gonna
talk about these little communist fiefdoms in the country, deep
state lies, emails all over the place, all that and
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so much more coming up on the world Famous Jesse
Kelly Show tonight. And before I forget tomorrow is ask
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dot com. Get those in now, they're already starting to
pile up. Now, I'm gonna play something for you. I'm
gonna play a few different things, so just kind of
stay with me here. There's a lot of debate on
the right about what exactly we're dealing with, because you'll
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you'll see things. You'll hear things that sound like, hey,
these guys are just communists. They're motivated by communism. And
then you'll hear other things and you say to yourself, well,
this sounds more like it. These sound like Islamis. They're
motivated by a religion, a religious gripe of some kind.
And then you'll hear other things. You say, well, they
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really just hate white people. This seems like a race war,
a race grievance war. But what are we dealing with here?
For instance, here's this, Ma'm Donnie possibly probably the next
mayor of New York City.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
The system has hundreds of thousands of people unhoused, right
for what? And if if there was any system that
could guarantee each person housing, whether you call it the
abolition of private property or you call it, you know,
just a state white housing guarantee. It is preferable to
what is going on right now.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Okay, abolition of private property. Okay, hang on to that.
A representative Loz Revus was actually asked about all these crazy,
kooky things. This is how that went. He talked about,
you know, freezing rent, the faster buses.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
In New York City, and universal childcare, which seems to
be the message that really resonated with New York City voters.
He didn't talk about that.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
It was just more how he was getting that message out.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
What do you think of his idea for a government
run grocery stars? You think that's a good idea.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
I'm not sure how that would work.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
I haven't really looked at how that would work.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
How are you going to pay for that? But I
don't know. It's a good idea. Okay, that's good in Minneapolis.
Probably soon to be mayor of Minneapolis, Omar Fata. What
do you have to say?
Speaker 5 (03:50):
You want to know who the real threat is matter
of president, I'll give you a hint. It doesn't They
don't look like our chief author. They don't look like
the folks up in the gallery. They don't look like
the folks under rotunda. They look like many of the
members that sit in the front, and you don't have
to take my word for it. According to the DHS
man President, the domestic the greatest domestic threat facing the
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United States comes from quote racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically,
specifically those who advocate for the superiority superiority of the
white race, not our immigrants.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Okay, let's wrap this up with the final one. It's
got our side of the aisle here, Representative Maria Salazar from.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
Four Freedom is not free.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
No, but that's not what she said today. Here's what she.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
Said, your presidente elrio Pennsylvania the all time Letandro Gando, Yeah,
we got it.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
That was her in our capital, on our capital steps,
calling for amnesty in Spanish. What are we dealing with
in this country? What is it? Is it religious? Is
it racial? Is it just basic communism? Economic? Well, the
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answer is yes to all those things. But understand this.
We have to understand this. Communism has always, always, always
been about revenge, always now and always. That's not unique
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to what we're dealing with here. When they were having
rallies in Russia trying to sell communism to the masses.
They weren't sitting down having these in depth discussions about
economic theory and the proletariat, the proletariat and things like that.
That's not in the way, that's not how they were
discussing things. You know how they were discussing things. Look
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at those guys, those guys, that group of people, they've
been wronging you, and give me power and I will
hurt them for you. I'll get them back. And Mao's China.
So many different divisions in China. They're not all just Chinese.
That's the way we think of it. We're over here,
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but so many it's so much history in this region
and that region, and this group and that group and
that group. But you know who Mao rallied. You know
the army Mao raised, you know how he sold it.
He wasn't sitting down. Well, actually, let's take a look
at the economics of it and if we could shift
the ownership of the Nope, it was Look at that
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group they have wronged you. Just get behind me and
I will hurt them for you. The entire history of
communism and communism today, it's just about revenge. Sometimes it's racial,
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sometimes it's religious. But that's how you sell it to
the masses. You don't get up and sell economic theory,
even if you're a nerd about economics, like I tend
to be, I fully admit. But even if that's your thing,
what works, what doesn't work? Free markets and the tariffs
and trade of it, whatever, Even if that's your thing,
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people don't show up and cheer and yell talking about economics.
That doesn't get the blood moving, if you will, It
doesn't get the adrenaline flow, and it doesn't get people
motivated to grab a weapon and go hurt somebody. But
you know what does You have been wronged. You have
been wronged, and they're the ones who have wronged you,
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and you get behind me and we will hurt them.
You know what sells revenge cells. These people don't run
for office on things like this by accident. They run
for office because that's what people want to do.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
You want to know who the real threat is matter
of president, I'll give you a hint.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
It don't.
Speaker 5 (08:18):
They don't look like our chief author. They don't look
like the folks up in the gallery.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
They don't listen to this again from Mam Donnie, do
you think this is about economics, or do you think
this is about revenge?
Speaker 2 (08:31):
The system has hundreds of thousands of people unhoused, right
for what And if if there was any system that
could guarantee each person housing, whether you call the abolition
of private property or you call it, you know, just
a state wide house and guarantee it is preferable to
what is going on right now.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
You mad you don't have a house, can't get in
an apartment, tired to live in with roommates, tired to
live in on the streets. It's not just look at
that guy's house. Look at that guy's house, Take a
look at his house. Get behind me, and I'll take
it from him. I might even give it to you.
You can ask Ma'm donnie all the questions you would
like about you can't pay for it, how you're gonna
pay for it? Actually, I've sat down and I've crunched
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the numbers, and I just don't see how the budget.
It's not about budget. Communism is not about effective either. Well,
I've been looking at the government run grocery stores and
I just don't think that will work. Apparently, And by
the way, you could tell people that I'm not telling
you not to but that's not what they're selling. They're
selling revenge. Maybe it's revenge against white people. Maybe it's
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revenge against the rich, revenge against the Jews, revenge against
the Christians, revenge against this, revenge against men, revenge against that.
It's always just about revenge. Always. You aren't you bitter?
Haven't you been wronged? Get behind me and I'll take
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those people who wronged you and I'll hurt them. You
give me power, I'll take away their house. You give
me power. I'll make sure white people are arrested and
Somalis are set free. Oh but that's wrong, that's unjust.
They're not selling justice, they're not selling right, they're not
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selling affordability. How long have I told you the true
definition of communism is it's the religion of the malcontent.
You find and create bitter people, bitter groups of people,
and you promise them revenge, they will pick up a
torch and follow you into battle and do detestable things.
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Just remember that. And by the way, it's not okay
when it comes from our side. Either met their president.
We need them to stay no sit out and shut
up woman. Enough of that garbage grief. Let's talk about history.
Some more. By the way, you like history about Hillsdale
College teaching us history for free? I know you like
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when I do history. We got more coming, don't kamikzi action. No,
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All you have to do is go pick it up.
Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse. I've not made of money.
You are not made of money. I'm not even smart
enough to get into Hillsdale. Maybe you are. I most
definitely am not. Chris certainly isn't. But even Chris can
get educated at Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse. And maybe
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slash Jesse. We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It's
still real to me, Dammit the tynstacks. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show, bouncing all over the place today. We
are going to be all over the place because there's
all kinds of different little things that have me interested,
and my mind tends to bounce around a little bit,
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as you are well aware of. By the way, remember
this little thing. I played it again last night. But
remember this thing. I've told you this sign, it's always there.
So put this in your memory bank. This is the
universal sign that you are hurting the communist cause. Listen,
when the communists are truly, truly threatened, when they are
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truly afraid, when something is happening they think is legitimately
going to hurt them and their power, they will threaten.
They'll threaten the American public. They will emotionally blackmail the
American public that people are going to die. It is
a rule every single time. I've noticed it time after time.
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That's why virtually every major Democrat publication they're saying things
like this.
Speaker 7 (13:03):
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is hailing the end of USAID,
the nation's largest foreign aid agency, even as a new
analysis finds that its closure could contribute to some fourteen
million deaths in the next five years.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Lean Up.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
The US Agency for International Development USAID officially shuts down
just after a new analysis finds its closure could contribute
to fourteen million deaths in the next five years.
Speaker 8 (13:29):
Rubio said they are going to be focused now more
on trade rather than aid. And of course this comes
as that report from the Lancet is saying there could
be an additional fourteen million deaths that come as a
result of these administration policies.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Thank you, Senator CNN. And I didn't realize I was
still talking Senator Jeff Murkley. He just came out today
and said this, Sener Jet Berkley.
Speaker 9 (13:53):
Here, the estimated death total from Trump's policies is now
estimated to be in the multiple millions.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Why would you make a ridiculous claim what Trump's policies. Well,
let's drift over to a different disgusting Democrat, Representative Promila
Jaya pal Let's listen to what's going on.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Yesterday, I was at a food bank in my district
talking about the snap cuts, the horrible snap cuts and
Medicaid cuts, and they told me that people are not
even showing up to Headstart, where they get their food.
They're not showing up to the food banks because they're afraid.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
And it's not just why are Democrats constantly saying now
that Trump's killing millions of people because Donald Trump is,
to his credit, attacking something democrats need. Communists need. Communists
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need tax payer money and government power for their revolution.
They have to have it. That's why they freak out
when you defund NPR and PBS. Now, this is the
end of a publicly funded media era. This dates back
to the days of black and white television.
Speaker 5 (15:14):
You know, back in the sixties.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
What policies are it will kill millions. It's not that
it will kill millions, it's that it will kill communism.
Did you know that Democrats have for years ensured that
illegals get your money. Your money has been used for
gay frogs overseas, opening up the border. Tax payer money
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use for medical care, food housing, your money filtered through
the government down to NGOs for legal representation, you name
the disgusting communist cause in this country, Democrats have found
a way to use your money, the public treasury, America's treasury,
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to fight it. And if we could ever and we're
a long ways away from this, but if we could
ever get to a place where no more taxpayer money
was used was used for American communism, it would be
it would be the end of it. It would destroy it.
They have to have access to your money to fund
their revolution. Now, how do we get to this place? Well,
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because Democrats are evil and Republicans are stupid and weak.
That's why Republicans can't ever bring themselves to make significant
cuts on things. But wow, I don't want to be mean.
I have to run for reelection. But of course, I mean,
there's only one reason Jaya Powe would find that the
hold On people aren't showing up for these for this
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food because they're afraid. Why would they be afraid because
they're illegal? Because Democrats have been taking your money and
paying illegals with it. They've been paying them in food,
they've been paying them in health care, and that of
course buys the loyalty of the disloyal foreigner, replacing the
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pesky patriotic American. That's why they also took your money
and opened up the border. Did you know that Donald
Trump had a secure border when Joe Biden took over.
Did you know the Biden administration actually had to sue
to destroy that open or to destroy that secure border.
You paid money every single day to open up the
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border of your country and flood it with illegals. And
you did that because Democrats has spent years ensuring that
the taxpayer, whether he wants to or not, funds the
communist revolution in this country. Why are they saying things
like this?
Speaker 9 (17:48):
Jetworkley here. The estimated death total from Trump's policies is
now estimated to be in the multiple millions. A new
study published in The Lancet, a highly respected medical jury
estimates that over the next five years, as many as
an additional fourteen million individuals might die because of the
sudden cutoff of programs around the world, American programs and nutrition.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Tuberculosis millions will die. What about tuberculosis? I promise you
he's not worried about tuberculosis. He's worried about your money
being taken away from his revolution. Let's do some emails now,
get the care for rhinos. Eight days with the Jesse
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Kelly Show is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday.
Reminding you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. You're asked doctor Jesse questions for tomorrow.
Give them to me. We will be here having a
grand old time. Chris, what was that music? What was that?
But it was not on mind? Don't put that on me.
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Don't put that on me. What was it? Who was it?
I believe we should delete that song. Let's do some emails. Hey, Jesse,
I know this coming Sunday is your birthday, which should
be a national holiday. Oh here we go. Listen. My
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birthday is this Sunday, July twentieth. I will be forty
four years old. This is not something I'm going to
discuss on the air as some kind of plea for attention,
because if I were to take any time at all,
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if I were to even let it out that Sunday
was my birthday, then what would happen is people would
pour all this love and adoration on me. And the
last thing in the world I would ever want is
to make Sunday July twentieth, my forty fourth birthday about me.
So please no more. Okay, anyway, the guy says, but
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it's also the twenty fifth anniversary of my cancer surgery.
On a recent visit to my doctor, we looked at
my chart and looked at me and said, I don't
know what to think about you kind of taken aback.
I asked what he said that my original diagnosis in
two thousand should have I should have been dead in
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eight to ten years. I replied. It never occurred to
me that I was going to die. There are too
many Jesse Kelly broadcasts I still have to hear about this.
So happy birthday. I'll celebrate with you from Afar and
also celebrate being a twenty five year cancer survivor. His
name is Brian, and honestly, I want you to reach
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out and wish me the best for my birthday. No,
I'm kidding, Chris. I was joking. It's more about Brian
and his cancer surgery, but also about my birthday, Jesse. Recently,
my Beyonce expressed to me his desire to join the
army and hopefully work his way up to becoming a
Green Beret. And I guess ask doctor Jesse started early. Initially,
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I was excited for him and for us. He's been
feeling purposeful, purpose less at work and has been looking
for a higher calling. Said he feels a strong drive
to do this, not only for the challenge, but for
the purpose of serving his country as well. As we
learn more about it in the lifestyle, I've become more
hesitant to jump in. He's thinking we will still have
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the opportunity to start a big family, But I'm afraid
of the unpredictability, the deployments, the lifestyle. I know you serve.
Thank you for your service. How do military families make
it work? Would you have served when you had boys
if the opportunity had presented itself. PS, I'm so happy
I discovered your show. Brings me back to when my
dad and I used to listen to Rush the want say. Okay, so,
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first of all, families they make it work. Let's pause
for a second. The ones that make it work. The
ones that make it work are some of the closest
families I've ever known, and they go into it with
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the full understanding that it is going to be a
different lifestyle. Mom. You know, men have a role and
women have a role. I know this is maybe breaking
news and shocking to every one of the weirdo freaks
who are raised in this day and age, but men
actually have a different role than women do in a home,
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and women have a different role than men. But in
military families, mom has to fulfill both roles for long
periods of time while dad is gone. There's no question
about that. I'm not going to sugarcoat that for you.
I'm not going to sugarcoat that it is stressful. That
there's obviously, especially when it comes to something like Green
Beret any kind of infantry combat. True, but there's always
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a risk that Dad doesn't come back. I'm not gonna
sugarcoat any of that for you, and that's a decision
you and your family need to pray about. But I
will also say this, let me put it this way.
You know that I hate lions at the zoo. Tigers
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at the zoo. They always look miserable, don't they. You
know why because you can put them in a night
in the most beautiful zoo enclosure in the world, and
you can feed them. I mean, they don't even have
to hunt. You can feed them. You've even given especially
the male lions, you gave them a bunch of women.
They don't even have to chase them around. They're right there,
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mate in seasoned baby whoop, she can't escape. But they
don't get to really be lions. That's not what a
lion does, doesn't sit in a cage a man. I
would assume this is the same for women, but I'm
not going to speak on that. A man has to
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feel like he has a purpose in life or he
won't be at all, he has no chance at being
the man he can be and the man you want
him to be. It doesn't mean you have to quit
your job and go be Agreenbaway Bray. I'm not saying that,
but if you haven't found a purpose, if you don't
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think you've found your mission in life as a man,
it will kill you. And I'm telling you right now,
I've gone through this. I've gone through this exact same
thing multiple times in my life where I mean even
places where I had a solid job, solid job making
okay money. I never made great money, but making okay money,
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the bills are paid. Selling RV's, actually selling RV's was
this and I had a lot of fun doing that,
and I encourage you to go into it if you're interested.
It all on sales made a great living. We had
a mortgage in two cars, not fancy cars, but two cars.
Mortgage is paid, making the bills, power bill even not
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often but once a week, once every couple weeks, take
the old lady out to red lobster. By any by
any measure, Wow, that looked like a decent, comfortable life.
I felt like it was no purpose and it almost
killed me. I started drinking too much. Not that that's
an excuse, but it just killed me. Not having a
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purpose for a man is deadlier than not having money.
Not having anything, it'll kill you. A man has to
have it. So I'm not saying his purpose has to
be green beret or whatever it is. I don't know.
Not in your marriage, I don't know, something you got
to pray about and think about. But the feeling of
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not having a mission or not having a purpose, it
is palpable for a man, and it sucks your life away.
And I had a hard time explaining that to some
people in my life, mostly women in my life. You know,
how do you explain that to your mom but your wife.
You've got a good job. I don't understand. You're making
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good money. I don't care. I need more. I need
not more money, I need something more. That's honestly, probably
the most satisfying thing about this job. As much fun
as this is, screwing off with you and playing fart
sounds every day, and of course trashing Jewish producer Chris,
all things I'm extremely passionate about, it does feel like
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you could at least do some kind of a good
I don't care if it's just making your day better,
some sort of a mission, some sort of a reason
to sit down. It's probably the reason I enjoy it, Jesse.
About six months ago, my cat Priscilla had a severe
reaction to tropical flea medication, to the point where I
thought she was not long for this world. Stayed in
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one place and didn't move, had bathroom problems, didn't seem
to know where she was. We had to bring food
and water to her because she would not eat by herself.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
Ugh.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
For much of that time, we were sprinkling cat vitamins
on her food, which she enjoyed, but nothing changed in
her behavior. We started giving her Mewgreens three weeks ago.
Priscilla is now moving around, interacting more, and once again
she is cleaning herself. She hasn't returned to normal, but
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I have gotten to break bed with this man many times.
He cares deeply about his dogs, deeply about them, and
so because he's a Green Beret helicopter pilot, she's one
of these guys who's always going to conquer everything. Don't
you hate people like that. He decided he was going
to figure out how to give dogs real nutrition and
then turned into giving cats real nutrition. You're not alone.
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I have veterinarians who email into the show and say,
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We'll be back Jesse Kelly Vaccian. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Thursday. Remember if you
missed any part of the show, you can download the
whole thing. iHeart Spotify iTunes. White House has revealed we're
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looking at a million self deportations, a million self deportations
so far. I know it's not enough, it's not close
to enough, but it's a great start. And you know
what's been encouraging is the Democrat messaging on this. Believe
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it or not. I'm encouraged every time a Democrat goes
on the television and they say, this is horrible. We're
abusing these people, they're being kidnapped, they're being disturbed. I
love that messaging, even though most of it's lies. You
know who watches TV. People in other countries too. America,
instead of being the world's open sewer, which is what
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we've been courtesy of Democrats and James Langford for a
long time, instead of being the world's open sewer, the
word is finally getting out that America is freaking closed
and our sovereignty will be respected and you should feel
good about that. That is something that should lift your spirits.
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I know what's a process. I know it's not fast enough,
but as we've talked about before, you me, we're going
to start seeing differences. We didn't even anticipate some things
we can anticipate because they're obvious. Healthcare costs are going
to go down. They will. Housing costs are going to
go down in this country, they will, classroom sizes will
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go down. Therefore the quality of your child's education will
go up. But we've heard, obviously rumors, I've heard conflicting
reports on this about the lightening up of traffic in
places like Los Angeles. We'll have less traffic. Look, inevitably,
we're gonna have less traffic. You start greeting rid of five, ten,
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fifteen million people, that's fewer people on the road. And
you know, none of those freaking people are insured. Every
time one of them rear ends you, and everybody in
one of these areas knows exactly what I'm talking about.
Every time you get rear ended or t boned, you
just have to sit there and pray that you don't
get out of the car and hear, because then you
know what, You're gonna have h no ipline insurance pour
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for four and be freaking horrible. Let's do some emails, Jesse.
If they're, oh, this is Epstein. If there are all
these underage victims being trafficked by Epstein and his cohorts
going back years. Why aren't they coming forward? Some at
least must be in their twenties. It's hard to believe
all of them will be so scared to keep their
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identity secret. Okay, so let me give you something right
between the eyes. Okay, First, many of these brave women
have come forward. Some are no longer with us. Believe
one got hit by a bus, and you know how
that kind of a thing goes. That's not arguable. However,
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remember this, people love to lie. Do you remember the
Me Too movement? It was brief, by the grace of God.
I don't remember how brief. I would say six months.
But the Me Too movement, I forget the name of
the woman who started it. Chris looked that up. But
she might be the ugliest human being to ever walk
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the face of the planet. I'm not even being mean.
If you looked at her, you would think cheese. I
can feel myself turning into stone. And yet that's the
woman who started this movement that women had been assaulted
and abused by men. And if you were a victim
of that movement, Tatana Burke, that's right, I mean, look
it up. You can look her up. If you'd like
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to dispute what I just said, Tatana Burke, be careful
for your computer screen might break. Go ahead and look
her up to Tona Burke, the ugliest woman in the
history of mankind, This horrible communist activist. She started this
me too movement thing. Hey, if you're a woman, if
you've been a victim, if you've been this or that,
you can come forward. And of course women, many women
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have been victims. And I know women like this. They
don't want to talk about it publicly. Oftentimes they're ashamed,
they want to move on, they want to forget, they
want to do this, or they're afraid. There were plenty
of women who came forward with honest, true tales of hey,
this guy abused me, this movie director. Remember that's part
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of the thing that brought down Harvey Weinstein and things
like that, this guy abused me, this guy did that.
So there were good things that happened where women who
had been victimized could come forward and felt comfortable telling
their story. But do you remember how quickly it turned
into I went out with this famous guy and he
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tried I had to kiss me. At the end of
the day, I went out with this famous guy, and
all I could talk about was how pretty I was.
I feel so victimized. Remember how quickly it turned into
this kind of bizarre vengeance scheme where every woman who
had a bad date decided she was going to get
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her pound a flesh? Remember that, I remember it. Do
you think there's none of that with Jeffrey Epstein? Remember
when this story, this story has been hot for a
long long time. Remember there are obviously a lot of victims, real,
real honest victims. But you say, why aren't more coming forward?
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Maybe most of them have already come forward. Maybe there
are a bunch of names in those files. Remember there's
no lists. That's an Internet term. There's no list. There
are files, piles and piles and piles of them. Actually,
because of all the trials around Gislane, Maxwell and Epstein,
that there's just piles of files. Aha, Hey, Chris, do
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you hear that? That rhymed piles of files? Why? Why
does nothing impress you anymore? And I don't know what's
wrong anyway, There are piles and piles of files. And
do you think every woman in that file who brought
forward a complaint? You think you think all those are
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legit of course not that's ridiculous, it's not true. But
this whole thing's been a mess and the messaging on
it from the Trump administration, from the White House, including
Donald Trump himself, has been beyond awful. The messaging has
been awful. They promise people goods. Pam BONDI. The files
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are on my desk. Here's a binder with all the names.
There's been a lot of overpromising. People want deliverance and
they don't want to now all of a sudden, here
this is a waste of time. Let's move on. But
if you want to know my entire thoughts on it,
I laid them all out for yesterday for the first hour.
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I have a theory. iHeart Spotify iTunes. The podcast of
the show is free. If you want to hear my
extended theory on it and missed it yesterday, I laid
it all out for you. I think the whole thing's ugly,
and I just want to back up the point that
I made. I believe Donald Trump with his public statements,
I believe he's prepping the ground for a leak, a
media leak that'll show his name in the files. I
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