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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. Is the Jesse Kelly Show.
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go into this hour. This guy wants to know about
these US officials trying to make sure the ICE agents
don't get to wear masks. Will dig into that a
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little bit. We'll make fun of Kaitanji Brown, Jackson and
Dome at the same time. That's always a good time.
The guy who beat up the DOGE staffer the quote
teens got let out with no jail time, will talk
some more about all that and so much more, and
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right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. This
guy was talking about the US officials who legislate no
masks for the ICE agents. Well, there's something that doesn't
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need much explanation anymore given the horrible things we've seen recently,
but let's talk about it again. For people who may
still struggle with it. Violence. Here in Western civilization, the
United States of America, we have, I would argue, kind
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of a warped view of politics. And when I say warped,
I mean our political experience, yours and mine, isn't necessarily
what most people in human history have gone through. And
this is what I mean violence, political violence. One of
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the beautiful things about Western civilization was because of its founding,
because of the beliefs of the people who laid the
bedrock for it. Violence political violence is something that has
always been shunned, always been shunned, and so in the instance,
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in the rare instances we've had it, it has always
shocked us.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Obviously, I'll go back to one of the very first
people can remember, and I know about McKinley, but JFK.
Part of the reason that day was so insanely jarring
was that didn't happen here. We don't kill each other,
we don't kill our politicians. Do you know how common
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that is not just throughout the rest of the world,
throughout history. Even today. We don't even have to go
back historically go down to a shoot anywhere Brazil, go
down to almost anywhere in Latin America, if there is
a political assassination, the people may be angry, they may
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be sad, but it is not something that jars them
to the point where if you were alive when JFK
got assassinated, and you're listening to me right now, you
know exactly where you were. I know, Chris, they had
one like yesterday in Latin America. You know where you were.
You know where you were when JFK was assassinated, because
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that doesn't happen here. It was such a shock, the
Charlie Kirk assassination, obviously much more recent. We were all
around for that, you and me, all of us, three
three and a half weeks ago. You'll remember that the
rest of your life. You will remember exactly what you
were doing. You'll remember that day. You'll remember probably the
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first place you saw, You'll be That moment was such
a shock to the system that it was, oh my gosh,
it'll be burned into your mind forever. Political violence is
rare here, has been rare here. But if we zoom
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out and look at all the people who've ever lived
on the planet, in every different form of government, in
every place, we will find that political violence is much
more the norm. It's not rare. It's how business was
often done, either outright violence or the threat of violence.
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For people who don't have anything moral against hurting or
killing someone else, violence makes sense. Remember it is your
moral code, which is good. By the way, don't change it,
please keep it. But it is your moral code that
makes it harder for you to understand people who don't
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have it, who don't share it at all. For communists,
for instance, because that's what we're about to talk about here,
violence has always been viewed as not inacceptable, a necessary
part of the revolution. There's nothing they don't have anything
moral against it. You understand how these demons think. They're
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trying to burn down everything wherever they are. They're trying
to take down every institution, every government, everything that they're
trying to burn it all down. It's not realistic to
even think you could do that non violently. So people
are gonna have to die. It is are They're just
gonna have to die, I wrote in the Anti Communist Manifesto,
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available at Jesse kellybook dot com. By the way, what Chris, no, seriously,
you don't have to buy it, Go find it in
a library or something whatever. It's fine, But I wrote
about this. There were groups here in the Union States
of America who wrote down They talked about if they
took power. Once they took power, communist groups that we
were gonna have to take thirty million Americans and we're
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gonna have to put them in a camp and try
to re educate them. And if they can't be re educated,
we're just gonna have to exterminate them. This is why
communists have killed so many people. They have nothing moral
against it. They know it's necessary. People have to die.
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If you're Stalin and you're trying to remake the Soviet system,
and you have these upper middle class landowners known as
kulaks in Ukraine and these people they're really resisting you
confiscating all their crops, Well, why don't we just kill them.
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If you have nothing moral against it, just kill them.
If you don't believe in God, if there's nothing in
your moral code against killing somebody, why not just kill somebody.
This is how communists think. Violence has always been and
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will always be viewed as necessary. That male quote, they
all still believe it to this day. All political power
comes from the barrel of a gun. The right is
more inclined to think about the law, the constitution. The
communist never thinks about those things at all. He thinks
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about the gun. Remember the audio bit I've played for
you a thousand times before you know it by now.
She comes right out and says it. What she's saying
here in a subtle way as she can possibly put it.
What's Jayapal saying here?
Speaker 3 (07:53):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength, and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases and as our own understanding of
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what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective,
what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the
more impact we can have.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
That's an open call for violence on camera, and you
know it is. What are you talking about? Strike ready,
street ready? Risk tolerance? And if it gets bad, risk
tolerance has to go up. Right now, the communists in
the United States of America have lost the White House,
the Senate, the House of Representatives. The Trump administration is
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starting to defund their deep state organizations that have held
them up. The culture itself is pushing back hard against them.
They are watching the power they worked very hard to
achieve evaporate. So what do you think they're going to do?
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Hurt people and threaten to hurt people. They understand that's
their strength. Ice. These are just men. These are just
men and women doing their job, an important job, by
the way, arresting and deporting illegals. Just people doing their job.
And they're they're legal in everything they're doing, legally covered
in everything they're doing. So, if you're a communist and
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you worked very hard to replace patriotic Americans with hostile
barbarians from foreign lands, and you want them to stay here,
and ICE is removing these people from your society, and
you can't legally do anything to Ice, what can you do? Hey,
take your mask off? Well, what are they saying? This
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is the equivalent to your liberal and Peggy getting on
somebody's Facebook page and saying, someone find this guy's address.
What is that? That's a call for violence, that's a
threat of violence. That's a Hey, let us send your
wife some messages and tell her how we're gonna cut
your head off. I had communists send me a letter
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one time telling me they wanted my children's hands chopped off.
This is how these people operate. That's how it is.
Every Democrat calling for unmasking ICE agents knows exactly what
they're doing. They're calling for violence. Communists view violence as necessary.
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Speaker 1 (12:00):
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Ten minutes from now, Brandon Darby is going to join
us and give us the straight answer on the cartels
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putting a bounty on ice agent heads. I'm skeptical. I
want to hear what he says. Do you know he's
getting Oh, Chris, I just spilled all the markers and stuff.
I spilled all the highlighters. Who put that there? It
wasn't me, must have been probably Corey. I bet it
was Corey. Anyway, I want to clarify something before I
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do some emails. I told you I was going to
pay Barack Obama somewhat of a compliment. I understand it
may be controversial, but he said something, and the more
I thought about it, thought This is a good point,
and I'm already applying this in my life. During this interview,
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Obama came out.
Speaker 4 (13:09):
He said this, I had a gay professor in college
at a time when openly gay folks still weren't out,
who became one of my favorite professors. Who need that
to show empathy and kindness. And by the way, you
need that person in your friend group so that if
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you then have a boy who is who's who's who's
gay or non binder, or they have somebody that they
can go Okay. I'm not alone in this right.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
That's why I keep Chris here. I just what Chris.
I was being nice and let yeah, I was. I
was being nice. And I'm with you, Brouck, I'm with
don't worry. Chris isn't going anywhere. We're keeping him right here.
Let's do to memo. I know you have a kid, Chris.
I get that. Look, Corey Booker has a fiance, all right,
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that's serious, Jesse. I'd admit I'm happy. I'm not happy
with the state or with the rate of deportations, but
I'm afraid they got one of the good ones. I
haven't heard the Friedo Bordino, Bandito and sometime did they
get him. No, he's still on the run.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
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Speaker 2 (14:27):
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I do.
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of Britos.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Keep your head down, Frido, keep your head down out there.
Tom Holman's on the move. Hey, Jesse, just a footnote
about the culture in Japan you spoke about yesterday. For
the same reasons, they would injure or kill the family
of a soldier that's surrendered. It's the same mentality that
in Japan they have the lowest crime rate in the world,
because if you commit a crime, then you disgrace your family. Yeah,
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there's a real look people, and I'm one of these people.
Talk about the safety and cleanliness of so many big
cities around the world. Western society we've lost that. And
it's not just America. You can go to New York City,
you can go to Rome. I mean, if you go
to the Colisseum in Rome. I aren't told you this
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when we went. It's been in a lifelong dream of
mine to go to the sea of the Colosseum. I'm
going to see that history. You show up at the Colosseum,
the first single will get sworn by our Africans right
off the bat, and I mean Africans fresh off the boat,
and they'll tell you what country they're from, and they're
trying to steal from you, and they're trying to sell
you crappy little what Chris, You can be honest about
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what's happening. It's a bunch of dirty Africans who are
trying to steal your stuff and fight you and pickpocket. Yeah,
talk to anybody who goes this is Rome, It's New
York City, it's London. Well, I've been told this is London.
I haven't been. I can't stay that first hand. But
I city after city after city when we went to
uh we took that little trip through Germany. You know
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what we discovered. We don't like big cities anymore. Foreign
big cities. They're filthy, They're filthy and crime ridden. Got
to get out to the country, got to get away
from them, then it's cooler. Why isn't it Why isn't
it that way in Tokyo. I believe Tokyo is the
biggest city on the planet. If not, it's always on
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the short list. Why can you put your wife out
on the sidewalk in Tokyo and have her walk five
miles Saturday at midnight and she will return to you unmolested,
no pickpockets, no violence, totally safe. There's not garbage all
over the sidewalk. It's not just the laws. It's not
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just the fact that they didn't import everybody from Africa.
It's the fact that culturally that stuff is frowned upon.
And as we've talked about, there's nothing more powerful than culture.
Culture is what your society incentivizes and disincentivized. Is now,
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in the case of Japan, with the history we talked
about yesterday, everything can be manipulated, right, Everything can be manipulated,
and you can take a wonderful culture of let's say,
hard work and physical discipline, and that can be manipulated
and twisted into hey, we're racially superior. We should go
start torturing people and chopping their heads off. You can
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get from A to B. It can be manipulated, and
was manipulated at that time. But culture is the most
powerful thing we believe. We believe that cities are always
filthy and dangerous and dirty. Buck sext him my buddy Buck.
I don't know if you listen, but we were talking.
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He's been talking about publicly. He's got back from Taiwan
sparkling cities. Say why that's their culture. They don't import
all of Africa and they shun crime and criminals here
we celebrate them. In fact, I have an example of
us celebrating them and just a moment. Actually, we're going
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(18:50):
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a one wonderful Wednesday,
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Joining me now courtesy of Breitbart The Cartel Chronicles. Everyone
already knows Brandon Darby who listens to this show, Brandon,
(20:18):
Obviously we're going to talk about a few things tonight,
but cartel bounties on ICE agent heads When I saw
that headline, I thought to myself, that seems like a
bridge too far for people who've generally not crossed that line.
Am I naive?
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Okay? So my take on this is complex. Okay, So,
first off, very supportive of ICE going into Chicago. I'm
not coming from that place at all. That said, I
think that this is a bit of a stretch. What
I smell, what my gut tells me, for a number
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of reasons which we can get into, is that some
very low level informant made this claim, whether it be
an FBI or a DEA or a who knows informant right,
you know, human source made this claim that made it
into an Intel report, and somebody walked it up the
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chain to the top of DHS and said, hey, this
kind of justifies what we're doing, and DHS put it
out there. I don't think for one second that the
cartels right, Like the way the wording is without being
specific of the criminal group or anything, I do not
believe that this is true. It could be true, but
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I don't think it's true.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
That's that's why I wanted you to come on. It
just reaked to me of something that would escalate things
at a time where I'm assuming they've kind of got
their heads down as much as possible.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Right, correct, that is exactly true. And you know, again,
always be you know, there there's a time and a
place to say the cartels or to say the cartel
if you're talking about if you're in a conversation about
a specific cartel, I said, well the cartel did this,
that's appropriate. But in general, when someone says the cartels
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or d cartel in Mexico, like, the rest of what
they say is probably not informed. Right. And and these
are we're talking about thousands of disparate groups with different
different interests and different personalities. Uh, we're talking about the
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major cartels, same thing as far as different personalities, and
there is there is not a single one that would
benefit from this right now. Now, is it true that
some gang in Chicago that's you know, Chicago has a
lot of politicized games, and one who goes back and
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looks through the sixties and seventies and eighties with you know,
a lot of a lot of street gangs that were
started as political movements or that got politicized and were
political and and in criminal right, there's a fine line
between revolutionary and thug, right, a fine line between a
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revolutionary and an organized criminal, right, because they do a
lot of the same things and for funding and for
you know, they operate outside of a system, right, So
there's a lot of similarities. But it's very possible that
there are gangs in New York who are trying to
hurt isa, I mean, in Chicago, who are trying to
hurt ice agents. But to say that that is somehow
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related to Cartel's I think that's a stretch. And I
think that there was an Intel report probably that said this,
where a source made this comment, probably another their agent
of at whichever agency, asked another source and that source
is like, yeah, I heard that too. Can I get
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my fifty bucks? Now?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (24:10):
And I think that's what this is.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Okay, again, we're speaking with Cartel Chronicles, Bright Bart's Brandon
Darby Brandon. Well, that, of course, at least in my mind,
that's how my sick mind works. Begs the question why
does it go clear to DHS? Why does it go
clear to Christy Nome and she runs to the news
with it. That tells me she wants that information out there,
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because surely she would have known or it would have
gotten her that this is a little flimsy. Why would
she want that out there?
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Well, I think that they're under a lot of pressure
right now, especially related to Chicago. I think there's a
lot of political pressure, and I think they're trying to
give as much AMMO to their supporters as they can,
right and to show the type of threats that are
out there. I mean, you know you're you're a public person,
and I guess I am too. People say comments to
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me all the time online. They reply like your time's
going to come and you're going to get it, And
I mean I get I get death threats all the time,
right Do I Does it change anything that I'm doing? No. Now,
the average person gets a death threat or have somebody
say something bad about them online, and they're all freaked
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out over it, right because they're not accustomed to that, right. So, so,
do I believe that a source said this? Yes?
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Do?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I think that there's a lot of political benefit in
pointing out that a source said this. Yes, do I
think that it should have. Do I think if it
were in any other time and not during this controversial
time in Chicago with so many people politically organizing around it,
Do I think that that report would have made it
to the INTEL community as a whole, much less than
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put out to the public by DHS.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
No, I do not Brandon talk to me about Canada.
This is something I talked to somebody about yesterday, something
that people don't think about a lot when they think
about cartel activity, human trafficking, drug trafficking. But to hear it's,
I mean, tribal nations up there along the border Canada
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is a problem, is it?
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Yes? But to be fair, tribal nations along the US
border with Mexico are also a problem. Okay. So if
if any of your listeners were to go to Arizona, right,
and they would in the middle of Arizona, there's this
gigantic reservation on the border called the Tohono Odum Reservation, right, Okay.
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So when I'm on the border in remote areas along
the actual US Mexico border, I see certain things. It's
called sign right, so I can tell where people have
been crossing. I can look and see I can see
everything from footprints. Typically what I see are black gallon bottles, right,
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black plastic gallon bottles, which are the water bottles that
these criminal groups use. Typically I find little carpet they're
called magic slippers magic shoes, right, And what they do
is they put these carpet they pull these carpet shoes
over their shoes, and it makes much less of a
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signature on the sand or the gravel. You don't see
a footprint, right, you don't see the footprint, And that's
what they use. And so I see those all along
the border. There's a group called Lo Salasar that they
use them. It used to be a group called those memos.
They use them. Well now it's really just all los
salas are. But lo salads are. That's what their drug
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smugglers use, right, they use when the drug smugglers cross
the border. They have all this. So you can look
right across the border. You can see a staging area,
like under a tree. You'll see all kinds of sigde.
Then you see that a little bit on the US
side of the border. Well, when you go to the
tehona Otem Reservation and you go all the way from
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the border, and you go all the way around Tohna Otom,
you go all the way up to Tucson, all the
way up to Casa Grande rch is getting close to Phoenix,
and then you go immediately west right, So now you're
going parallel with the border, forty to sixty miles from
the border. Okay, when you get to the north side
of the Tahona Odem Reservation, guess what I see there?
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The same side right from the drug smugglers. So what
does that tell you? It tells you that they get
the drug smugglers are utilizing the Native American reservation to
cross and get drugs to Phoenix. That's what it tells you. So, yes,
these are massive problems. You got to consider it. Like,
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on these reservations you have extreme poverty, right, so you
have a lot of the same economic situations and societal
situations that Mexico deals with.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Right.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
So just as it's easy to corrupt officials in Mexico,
it's easy to corrupt officials on a Native American reservation
in general, right if they're impoverished. So, yes, absolutely these
are problems. This is a problem. And you know, not
to get into the detail historical whatever, but but yes,
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there's this is a in the the the dealing with
drugs and smugglers. The reservations along the borders are major problems.
Even not along the border, they can be problems right
with flights and people flying things in and and it
not being something that there's a lot of US government
overside of major problems.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
That's kind of what I figured, Brandon think. Thank you
for educating us again tonight. I appreciate you as always,
Brandon Darby, go go read his stuff wherever you can.
Dag gone it. I knew it was a problem. I
knew those reservations were a problem. Chris. I had my
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a fantastic, wonderful hunt. Ay,
don't forget. Halfway through next hour, Savannah Hernandez is gonna
join us. She's one of these reporters who's been on
the ground with Antifa, and I'm gonna talk to her
more about that. We're gonna continue to dig through this
(31:48):
communist terrorist organization, and I'm gonna flat out ask her
the White House do you think they are actually taking
this seriously? Or is this lip service? You know it's
we'll see time will tell. I'm going to ask her
now before I get to anything else. We were talking
about how our culture in big cities, because big cities
(32:11):
in America are now hostile city states. They punish good
people and reward bad people. We see it over and
over and over and over again. The entire justice system,
the entire political apparatus, has been taken over by committed communists,
and everything will work exclusively on their behalf and against you,
(32:36):
against good people. And this is why I need to
give you a heads up about something. All right, Letitia James,
for instance, you know the mortgage fraud allegations, you know
all that, but it's more than her. James, Comey, whatever
may come, Brennan, whatever may come, John Bolton, all these
deep state types we want to see indictments on. It
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depends on where the trial is. You know, Chris, write
this one down. You know that Letitia James is probably
going to get off right. I'm sorry, and I know
you're probably yelling at the radio. But it's a black
and white crime. If she filled out the mortgage application
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and led on it, it's black and white. Jesse, I heard,
there's a mountain of evidence. No, I understand that one
communist sits on that jury, they're voting not guilty. She's
going to be rewarded by Democrats for trying to throw
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Donald Trump in prison for trying to bankrupt Donald Trump.
She marched forward like the disgusting communist foot soldier she is,
and she tried to destroy Donald Trump. And you know
where she's being tried, Eastern District of Virginia. Virginia is
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a super super red state like most places, right up
until you get to the part that's up by Washington,
d C. Where they are further left than North Korea.
You're telling me there won't be one Communist on that jury.
Of course, one's the minimum probably be half the freaking jury,
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might be three quarters of it. And this is going
to play out time and time and time again. Communists
do not throw other Communists in prison for committing crimes.
In fact, they believe it is their duty to ensure
their foot soldiers large and small, never go to jail.
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You remember that story about the Doge staffer who was
protecting his girlfriend in Washington, d C. And couple teens
jumped in beat the crap out of him. There's even
a picture of him after he got the crap beat
out of him online. You know they're stomping on him.
It's just just little savages headline. Teens who jumped X
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Doze Staffer avoid jail, sentenced to probation. The boy was
handed twelve months of probation and allowed to return home.
The girl got nine months probation. This is how it
works now in these hostile foreign entities known as America's cities.
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This is how it works now. And by the way,
you already know this is true. You watch what happened
to Daniel Penny in New York. You watch what happened
time and time again in these cities. If if this guy,
this dose staffer, if he had actually managed to stop
these two teens, if he had managed to stop them,
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let's say, punched one ole, punched both of them out.
You know as well as I do, the communists inside
of that Justice Department would have thrown him in prison
for stopping them, or at least try to. You know it.
They did it to Kyle Rittenhouse, tried to. If it
wasn't for all the cell phone cameras that showed he
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was clearly defending himself. Kyle Rittenhouse is in prison now
for the rest of his life. If it wasn't for
cameras enough public outrage, Daniel Penny is in New York
State prison for ten fifteen years. Communists will not only
spring their street animals from jail. If you try to
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stop their street animals from doing street animal things, they'll
throw you in jail. This is where we're at. Tough,
but it's where we're at, all right. We're going to
talk for a couple minutes, not a long time, but
we talk a lot about the world of make believe.
Communists also create entire economies that are make believe. They're
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not real. And super smart people, even highly educated people,
people with a lot of degrees, they can fall prey
to this and end up costing themselves and their companies
a fortune. There's a great example of this, and I
will go into it in just a moment before we
do that. Do you have somebody at your company costing
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you a fortune? Or do you have an empty seat
and you need somebody there? You need something you need
Maybe you need something just for temporary fall work. Maybe
you need a seasoned permanent employee. You need a new this,
a new that. Where do you begin? How do you start?
You used to have to take an ad out in
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the paper help wanted, put it on the on the
door of your business. Don't do that. Now, let zip
recruiter find you the best one and practically hand them
to you. Zip recruiter has matching technology. Why is it?
Why is it that four out of five employers find
somebody good the first day? How is that possible? Well,
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you don't post your job and then they say, oh, congrats,
here's ten thousand qualified people. You don't have time for that.
They'll narrow it down for you and they'll start showing
qualified people immediately. Stop beating your head against the wall.
Stop wasting your time. ZipRecruiter dot com slash jesse is
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where you go. ZipRecruiter dot com slash jesse. All right,
all right, Entire economies that are make believe and very wealthy,
smart people fall for this. I have a great example
next