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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Tuesday as we continue
to cruise into the week, and we are gonna have
a grand old time tonight. Tonight, we are gonna do
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a bit of a shmorgasboard show. There's something in the
big beautiful Bill I despise and everyone else loves, so
I'll take a dump all over that and offend people.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
We're gonna talk about right.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Wing versus left wing, the swings back and forth of society.
We're going to open up the show talking about that,
touch on the Obama Clinton scandal that continues to grow
with Donald Trump calling Barack Obama treason US. All that
and so much more coming up tonight on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we get to any of that,
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I want to talk to you about something. I want
to talk to you about the wild swings we see
in our society. In every society headline right wing populist
party ascendant in the Land of the Rising Sun. I
don't know if you know this, but that's Japan. I
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have this email Oracle. We need one of your history
lessons present. Presently, the US is swinging wildly between right
and left. When Democrats have the White House executive orders
open the border, institute DEI and surveill religion. When Republicans
have the White House executive orders close the border, n
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DEI and encouraged religion, Congress is not doing its job
of stabilizing laws. America won't survive these wild swings in governance.
What needs to be done? Okay, so let's talk about this.
Have you ever known somebody or maybe this is you,
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who came from a home that wasn't stable for one
reason or another. Maybe dad ran out, maybe mom ran out,
Maybe there.
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Were drugs, alcohol abuse.
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Maybe you even had to bounce around, go live with
your grandma for a while. What that can create in people,
what it can create is a yearning for something, a
yearning for stability, but they don't know necessarily what stability
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looks like. You know, you want it as a child.
You want dad to come back. You want to have
that nuclear family you see on television.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Why can't you have it?
Speaker 1 (02:58):
You want it, but you don't necessarily know what that
looks like. And so as you make your way forward
in life, as you grow into adulthood, you will oftentimes statistically,
this is the case. You will make terrible decisions in
your life because you came from a lack of stability,
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and so you'll run off with the Hells Angels biker
for two months. Wow, that didn't work out. I'm shocked.
You'll take out a car loan with twenty five percent interestrates.
Oh no, they repote it. Now, my credit's ruined. You
will find yourself making bad decisions as a result of
growing up with instability. I heard somebody say once. I
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believe it was my buddy Alexander Cortez, and he's right
about this that the greatest privilege in life is not
money growing up with money.
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It's not it. You grow up rich, you grow up poor.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
It doesn't matter if you really want to see privilege
where you are given a mass leg up over other
people grow up in a stable, two parent household. That's
not my opinion. Every single statistic proves that to be
the case. Whatever your income level, wherever you live. You
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could be New York, you could be rural Oklahoma, you
could be Miami, you.
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Could be Seattle, you could be smoking anywhere.
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If you have a mom and dad in your home,
whether or not you like them, kids.
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Maybe you're mad at dad right.
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Now, if you have mom and dad together in your home,
you are statistically given the most leg up over any
other metric. Now, what's this have to do with the
country swinging back and forth. Well, we the American people,
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we are not stable. And there's a variety of reasons
for this, which we're about to talk about. But we
are not a stable people as a whole. You maybe
you probably are individually, but as a whole, we are flighty.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
We are emotional.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
We are the child that has been raised in a
home that was a mess, divorced, drugs, alcohol, living with Grandma,
that abuse, you name it. We as a people, American citizens,
that is what has happened to us. And when I
say that has happened to us, this is what I mean.
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Our education system infiltrated and conquered by communists. Now, instead
of training good citizens, American citizens are trained in school
to hate their country. What does your child learn in
government school that America is evil and racist and sucks.
That's what they learn. Now, let me ask you something.
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Let's just we'll stay on the family analogy here. What
if that's what you were taught about your family dad's
are drunk moms and evil which they ran out on you.
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You suck? How how much would that mess you up?
Speaker 1 (06:07):
It's not just that it's inaccurate to teach the American
people that about their country. It's that it robs you
of self worth. It creates bitterness, it creates resentment. You
will grow up not ready to be a good citizen.
So the education system contributed, obviously, the media system contributed.
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Politicians and their lives contributed, over and over and over again.
Every new scandal contributed, every new communist infiltration contributed. And
what we have now as a whole is three hundred
million people. I'm going to keep using that for America's population.
Don't email me the specifics. I don't care. It's just
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a direct, nice round number. Three hundred million American citizens,
and a large percentage of them, not all, but a
large percentage of them don't know who they are, don't
know why it matters at all, don't know why living
in a quote land of the free is important, even
if they like that.
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By the way, I'm not just pointing to communists. I'm
not just pointing to democrats.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
Do you know how many people across the United States
of America. We just had Independence Day. Do you know
how many people across this country we're waving the red, white, and.
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Blue and fireworks and they had an American flag, add
on an American flag, sunglasses and then they know they
love freedom and they voted for Trump in America, America, America,
the land of the Free.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
You know how many of those people cannot describe to
you why it's important to have freedom. What freedom is?
For freedom from what? Because you know, freedom doesn't exist
in a vacuum. What are you free from? The United
States of America became great, became powerful. You have the
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standard of living you have because we were free from
government can and coercion. Government can't tell you what to
say in this country, or what not to say, where
to live, what to drive. Government can't do that to
you here. You are a citizen who has rights and
government is limited in their power in this country. That
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is what freedom truly is. Do you know how many
Americans can lay out that was what two sentences? You
know how many Americans can't lay that out for you?
A shockingly high percentage of Americans. Now, the result of
that is we are an unstable people. We know we
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want certain things. Obviously, I want the same things you want.
I want to have enough money to pay for food,
to pay the rent. I want enough money to probably
better myself and my kids in some way if I
can give them a boost. Here's some money for college
some maybe let me help you out on a downyment
on a house one day. I want my health, I
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want your health. I want the health for our families.
I want all the same things you want. We know
those basic things, those basic things exist in every human being.
But when you get beyond the two inches in front
of your face, when you get beyond the person you
see in the mirror and start to think about larger things, Americans.
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Are lost, completely lost.
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They can't tell you why freedom matters. They don't care
about the debt, they don't care. They really don't know
anything beyond what they're angry or happy about in any
given moment. And this is not an insult to Americans.
This is the result of our institutions becoming corrupted and evil,
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and instead of guiding and raising good citizens, we have
a broken home and now you me, all of us,
we're left to fend for ourselves. Dad's a drunk mom
ran off with metallic and now I'm sitting here at
twelve years old, trying to figure out what is right
from wrong? What do I do for a living? How
do I find That's us as the American people? And
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I'm going to bring this back to what you asked about.
We'll have a Democrat and they'll destroy as much as
they can possibly destroy, and the people will get sick
of it, and they'll go vote for a Republican. But
then at some point in time, probably the midterms, maybe
four years, they'll get sick of that, go back and
vote for the communist again. And we're back and forth
and back and forth, and we're back and forth, and
you say, we can't survive that, and we're right. So
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let's discuss this a little bit more. Thanks. He doesn't
care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly,
it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Member.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
You can email the show love, heyte death threats, whatever
you'd like Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Hey, Chris,
I needed to pull a piece of audio for me
that I probably should have brought up for you during
the break. That audio of Joe Biden saying he's losing
patience with us. I know we've played it a thousand
times on the show because we're discussing. You got an
email about it. I just thought it was important to
open up the show tonight talking about this, the wild
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swings we have as a country. We'll have George push
and then we'll pick a Barack Obama with the communist
for eight years, and then we'll swing back because we're
sick of that, and we picked Donald Trump. Then after
four years, Democrats steal an election and we picked Joe Biden.
Then Donald Trump's back in there now. But these wild
swings and we can't survive. The swings are not the
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political parties. The swings are us, the American people. We
have not been raised by our institutions in this country
to be good citizens. We have not been taught economics,
we have not been taught civics. We haven't been taught
right from wrong. Our education system is ruined, Our churches
are weak and pathetic. Our institutions, institution after institution after institution,
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has been rotted and corrupted. And the result is we,
the American people, are children who've been raised and broken
homes and now We'll just go whichever way the wind blows.
I'm going to play you this bit of audio that
you've heard a thousand times on this show before.
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Jewish producer Chris just pulled it. Go ahead, play it, Chris.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and
your refusal has cost all of us.
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You remember that moment.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Let me tell you something, that moment right there, that moment,
if it had been done at well, I would say
for seventy five percent of our history as a country,
from seventeen seventy six to.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Where we are now.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
And if an American president got up and uttered those
words to the American people, he may have had to
leave town in a covered wagon because the American people
would have marched on the White House with hitchforks demanding
his impeachment. That is a statement that should have created
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universal outrage in every Democrat, Republican, independent, whether you're heavily
political or not, you are not a subject. The American
president isn't in charge of you. You know that right.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
He doesn't rule over you. He's not in charge of you.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Here in the United States of America, you can tell
the president to go screw himself to his face, and
you should be able to the American President doesn't get
to get up and scold you with a little veiled
threat in there. We've been patient, but our patients is
wearing thin. You know that comes with a little built
in do what I say or else type thing or else.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Excuse me? How much outrage was there after that? Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:55):
And I know it was great talk radio fodder for
a couple of days. I blew a gasket on that show.
How much outrage? And how long did it last after that?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
No big deal? We moved on.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Oh well, just the president saying something that's a jaw
dropping statement. Why didn't it last? Because most American people
don't know they're not subjects. You ask an American person,
most of them not you. Of course, most people they
think the president's in charge. They think he's in charge
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of you, over you in some way. Ah, my senator's
over me, My congressman's over me. No, sir, I remember
doing COVID. How many people just accepted the fact that
the governor or mayor of your state can tell you
that you're not allowed to open your business. You know
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they can't do that right here in the United States.
Of America, the Land of the Free. I don't care
how many chess colds we get. The governor of your
state does not have the authority to destroy your family business.
He doesn't have the authority. Nobody in this country has
the authority here. Take this experimental shot, or you're fired.
That's not a thing that should exist in the Land
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of the Free. Not only did it exist here, it
was widespread. I know you probably didn't buy into it.
Most people in this country did. We don't even know
what freedom is here. Why did Donald Trump get elected
this last time? Why?
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Be honest.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Is it because the American people want.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
To get back to the constitution.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Limited government? Of course not. Don't be ridiculous. That may
be why you voted for him. Donald Trump got elected
because communists savages known as Democrats in this country opened
up the border so much.
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The American people.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Saw violent crime go all the way across the country.
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People raped, murdered, robbed.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Joe Biden wasn't a functional adult, and the normies in
the country saw that where am I? And they didn't
like that. They didn't like the open border, they didn't
like inflation.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
What did people know?
Speaker 1 (16:15):
They knew the bread cost too much, that eggs cost
too much. They knew the president couldn't talk, they knew
the border was open, and so they ran to the
polls and they voted for the opposite. Now, let me
ask you, what if an economic bubble pops in the
year twenty twenty seven. We're all laughing at Democrats being
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down and out right now, myself included, we're all thinking,
oh yeah, we're gonna have president JD.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Vans.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
We may what happens if an economic bubble pops, and
it can pop at any moment. In twenty twenty seven,
stock market drops, everyone's retirement gets wiped out. Let me
tell you what happens. We have President Gavin Newsom and
Vice President AOC. That's what happens, because we don't even
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know what freedom is anymore. And that's not our fault.
It's the fault of our institutions, which I guess, in
a way can be our fault. I'll give you an example.
It's actually from the Big Beautiful Bill, as it's known.
I'll give you an example of something that should outrage people.
Instead people love it. Next The Jesse Kelly Show on
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air and online at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 5 (17:32):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday,
kind of walking our way through the wild swings and
our population and why this happens.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
We vote Democrat, then we vote Republican.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Then we vote Democrat, then we vote Republican.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
I'll point something out from our side here.
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You remember the Big Beautiful Bill as it's known.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
I actually think it's called the Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Gosh anyway, Okay, maybe you love it, maybe headed.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
I don't care. Do you know part of this.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Was children in the United States of America. The specifics
of this children born between January first, twenty twenty five
and December thirty first, twenty twenty eight. They are eligible
for a one time thousand dollars payment into their Trump accounts.
And it actually says from this article, courtesy of the
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federal government.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
You like that'll this?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I'm asking if you like that, And the answer to
that question will tell you how much you truly understand
about this country and what we are and what we're
supposed to be. The federal government isn't paying for a
dang thing. The American taxpayer, who's already taxed too much,
he is I'll start savings accounts for my kids. Maybe
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maybe maybe I'll start a saving his account for another kid.
You don't get to steal my money and start savings
accounts for every child in the country with my money.
You don't get to do it. Who do you think
you are? But this is the kind of thing people love,
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and honestly, I totally get why they put it in there.
The American people hear this stuff and love it. Nice
thousand bucks true up account.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Yeah, what.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Do you remember what was so costly for us in
one of the elections during COVID?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
What was so costly we didn't pass another stimulus bill
during COVID. The United States government shut down the economy
on purpose. State governments went even further, shut down the
accou economy on purpose, put people out of work, destroyed businesses,
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destroyed lives, and then stole your tax payer money and
handed you a check with it. And the American people
did not march on Washington with torches and pitchforks. The
American people said, yes, give me more. That's what they said. Now,
I don't mean to just complain about us here. We
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can change us. We can change this just like people.
And maybe this is you who were raised in bad
circumstances can get themselves together.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
They can.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
They can make their way and find their way. And
maybe you have, or maybe you're still working on it.
You can get yourself together. But the first way to
get yourself together is acknowledging you don't have yourself together.
We have to acknowledge that as a people, our institutions.
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Have failed us.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
We either need to destroy them those institutions, or we
need to remake those institutions into institutions that are good again.
Without good institutions, guiding Americans, teaching them what it means
to be free, what it means to be good, teaching
them about the greatness of America, teaching them about civics,
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the branches of government, debt, deficits, borders, things like that, taxes.
Without a working knowledge of those things, you me, we
are all just unstable people going whichever way the wind blows.
I don't like the gas prices are too high. I'll
vote for the other party.
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Oh my gosh, my paycheck is a little smaller. I'll
vote for the other party. Now, oh whoop, eggs are expensive,
I'll vote for the other party. Up he said some
mean things. I'll vote for the other party. If that's
what we are.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Then you're right.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
There's a time limit on all this can't survive that
way long term, you cannot. But that doesn't have to
be our future. Now you're maybe asking, well, what can
I do? First and foremost by a mile, is you
can be that stability in your own life, in your
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own family's life, even if you don't come from one.
Teach your children about government, about history, real history, right
from wrong, the Constitution, teach them about the different branches. Well, Jesse,
I don't know. Well, that's great news. There's so much
free information about that right now. And this place is
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there's a there's a YouTube channel for everything. Now, there's
there's there's a there's a way to access free wisdom
in this country in ways your parents and my parents
would have killed four Maybe you don't feel equipped. You
can get equipped easily in your own life. That is
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where we must begin. Create that stability, give that wisdom,
Give that education to our children so they don't grow
up and go whichever way the wind blows and vote
on gas prices, her vote on the stock market, her
vote on this, or vote on what they see on
television that has to stop and we you can do
it in your own personal life. Do you have power
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beyond that? Maybe not, maybe maybe not. That's fine. Do
I have power beyond that? Probably not, maybe not. I
guess I have the show, so there's that platform to
kind of push it. But I have nothing but my
two kids. I got two boys. I need to raise
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them with a base of knowledge about why their country's great,
about why it matters. I need to raise them with
a purpose. You will be a good city. You will
if that's what God has for you. You will start
a family, you will be a good husband. You will
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raise your children. You'll be at baseball practice for your kids,
even though it sucks. You'll you will do these things.
And that's how we save this place. We save this
place at home. All right, I'm moving on. I'm going
to talk about it. In fact, I want to do
a bunch of emails tonight. It feels like a good
feels like a good email night. I will touch a
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bit more on this Pete Buddha, Jedge, the Rear admiral stuff.
I'll touch some on the Obama Clinton stuff. I don't
feel like that right now, though, I want to do this. Jesse,
how do we ensure an impartial and fair jury that
will discern truth and deliver justice in the Obama trial.
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His name is Steve Okay the Obama trial. I've heard
what Trump said today here he want say.
Speaker 6 (24:55):
They have a stone called and it was President Obama.
It wasn't lots of people all over the place. It
was them too, But the leader of the gang was
President Obama. Look, he's guilty. It's not a question, you know.
I like to say, let's give it time. It's there.
He's guilty. This was treason. This was every word you
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can think of. They tried to steal the election. They
tried to obfuscate the election. They did things and nobody's
ever even imagined, even in other countries.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
I did hear him use my word ops to skate.
I'm not going to dwell on them.
Speaker 6 (25:33):
And we have all of the documents, and from what
Tolci told me, she's got thousands of additional documents coming.
So President Obama, it was his concept, his idea, but
he also got it from Crookett. Hillary Clinton. Crooked is
a three dollars bill.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
That's quite a statement from the President of the United
States of America. Now, Obama trial I do not like
to sell you a false spill of goods. And I know,
believe me, I know that makes easy radio. There's nothing
easier in radio than getting on and telling people exactly
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what they want to hear. It's the easiest thing in
the world. You can have the biggest platform and people
will eat it up. Yeah, Obama's going Dan this time.
I'm not telling you that. I'm very hesitant to believe that.
But thousand documents, we have a chance. And you mentioned
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is there a chance for a fair jury. Well, I
was talking to somebody today and I found out something
about the potential upcoming trials that just might be music
to your ears. I'll explain in just a moment. Before
I explain exactly what that is, let me explain to
you that Fred's having.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
A tough time right now. Now.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
You know we just spent a month in Montana. Well,
Fred loves my mother. He actually prefers her over all
of us. Aubrey has taken to calling him a trader.
He just kind of sticks by her side and prefers
her over all of us. And now she's gone, she's
up there, we're down here.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Fred.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
That normally would be when Fred would have an incident
with his stomach. When Fred gets really upset and stressed out,
dinner tends to come back up. That hasn't happened in
a long time because of Roughgreens.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
You should see Fred's coat.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Have you ever seen I don't really put a lot
of pictures of my dog up because I think that's lame,
But have you ever seen Fred's coat? Do you know
why it looks like that? We sprinkle rough greens on
Fred's food, not just dead brown dog food. Roughgreens. Sprinkle
it on your dog's food and you will see so
many differences, and maybe not those digestive problems. Roughgreens dot
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com or called two to one four Roughdog. Just use
the promo code Jesse.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Running down a dream
here on a Tuesday. I don't know actually what that means.
From Tom Petty, I just thought it sounded good, and
I don't have any idea how it connects to the show,
but I thought it sounded good at the moment.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Either way.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
I'm sure that's a dream of yours.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Now.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
The guy asked, what about this Obama trial, which I'm
not saying it's going to be Obama. I'm very doubtful
on that. I'm doubtful there will be a trial, but
you never know. All these classified documents Barack Obama takes,
the FBI takes CIA, creates false intelligence, uses it against
his political opponents.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
That's a big deal. That's crime. Can't do that.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
The FBI does not exist a campaign for Democrats.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
That's criminal. See Ia, same thing. That's criminal.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
The president can't use them for that purpose.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
That's criminal.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
That's a crime, maybe the worst crime of the United
States government has ever perpetrated against its citizens. That's how
big of a deal. That is a big deal, really
big deal. What about a fair trial. I was talking
to John Solomon today with Just the News. It's actually
a great website, John Solomon, Just the News, very very
knowledgeable guy. Get this, probably put a little smile on
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your face on a Tuesday. Remember how they raided mar Lago.
They raided Trump's home in where Florida. It's in Florida.
I've been there one time. Mar Lago in Florida. Well,
in order to get someone to sign off on that.
I won't go into all the nerdy legal reasons because
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it's boring and it doesn't matter. They had to go
through a federal court in Florida to get the mar
A Lago raid approved.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Okay with me so far.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Well, if this case is going to be prosecuted, and
it sounds like it may be as a big conspiracy,
that's obviously what it was.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
If it's a.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Conspiracy case, Florida becomes a central part of that conspiracy.
Pam Bondy, according to John Solomon, dropped this little nugget
on me today. Pam Bondy can try this case if
she brings one in Florida, not Washington, DC. Remember, Democrats
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do this thing, and they do it very well. Where
whatever power they hold, whatever whatever area they hold power in,
they make sure they maximize that power. They create these
little communist fortresses for themselves. And there's no better, no
better example of this than Washington d C. I say
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DC's over ninety percent. I actually think that's a little light.
I think it's something like ninety four ninety five. It's
all Democrats Washington DC. Those are the only people who
live there. So what that has done is if you
have some sort of a federal trial, it almost always
has to be tried in d C, where committed communists
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will never convict one of their own. You could show them,
you could show them videotape of him murdering somebody. Communists
don't convict communists, they're too committed to the revolution. What
this is created is a system where government people they
can never actually go down because the other Communists in DC,
they'll be on the jury and they'll vote not guilty.
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It's created this system that protects government. It's actually the
Washington DC jury pool that has done as much to
create government protection as anything else. Remember Durham, Remember the
Durham investigation. Durham uncovered all kinds of evil stuff, But
because of the way that investigation went, it could only
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have been tried in DC. Would have went absolutely nowhere,
and everyone acknowledged it. Now, what's the point. You're gonna
have some dirty comedy judge and a dirty comedy jury
and they're just gonna let democrats off scott free.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
And that's the way it goes.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
But because the Communists included Florida, because the animals couldn't
help themselves. They had to try to humiliate Trump had
to try to raid his home. Member We had FBI
agents rifling through his wife's underwear drawer. They had to
try to go get him where he lived. It put
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Florida in play as a jurisdiction where the trial may come.
And I'm not again, I'm not promising you that there's
going to be a trial or conviction. You know how
cynical and jaded I am. Powerful people never seem to
go down. But when the days talking loudly about prosecutions
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and accountability, when the president of the United States of
America from today saying things like this.
Speaker 6 (33:08):
The which hut that you should be talking about is
they caught President Obama absolutely called Chelsea Gabbert what they
did to this country in twenty sixteen, starting in twenty sixteen,
but going up all the way going up to twenty
twenty of the election. They tried to rig the election
and they got caught, and there should be very severe
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consequences for that. You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton,
I said, you know what, let's not go too far here.
It's the ex wife of a president. And I thought
it was sort of terrible, and I let her off
the hook, and I'm very happy I did. But it's
time to start after what they did to me, and
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whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people.
Obama's been caught directly. So people say, oh, you know
a group, it's not a group, it's Obama. His orders
are on the paper, the papers are signed. The papers
came right out of their office. They send everything to
be highly classified. Well the highly classified it has been released.
And what they did in twenty sixteen and in twenty
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twenty is very criminal. It's criminal at the highest level.
So that's really the things you should be talking about.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Does that sound like a man who's going to let
this go? Does that sound like a man who's going
to let Bondy let it go. Remember she's not the
president's lawyer and shouldn't be, but she very much works
for Donald Trump. Donald Trump sounds like a man who
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wants prosecutions. Do you think Pam Bondy's going to be
able to say to him say, you know, I just
don't I don't think we can do it. Does he
sound Does this sound like a guy who's going to
accept they.
Speaker 6 (34:56):
Have a stone called and who was president Obama. It
wasn't lots of people all over the place. It was
them too, But the leader of the gang was President Obama. Look,
he's guilty. Is that a question? You know? I like
to say, let's give it time. It's there. He's guilty.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
That sounds like a man who's going to demand a prosecution.
I never see powerful people go down, and neither do you.
So I'm not trying to sell you false hope.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
In the end, probably a lackey gets a slap on
the wrist and they get off scott free. That's what
I'm used to, That's what you're used to. But we
have concrete evidence. We have the president of the United
States of America saying treason. We might get somewhere here. Anyway,
we have two more hours of the show. We're gonna
have a lot of fun on the show. The Democrats
new love of the F word? What's that about. Before
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we get to that, I want to talk to you.
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All right, all right, what why do they keep using
the F word so much?
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Hang on,