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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on what has
been a fantastic Wednesday. Wrapping up our talk here about
diversity being the death of everything as it pertains to
Ketannji Brown Jackson and all this other stuff, and then
we'll do some emails. We'll touch on Joe Biden his
doctor dodging questions for all the reasons that are pretty obvious.
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A bunch of emails, all that and so much more
coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
let's finish this up. Years and years and years and
years and years, cultural Marxism has been operating in this country.
It has been recruiting and nurturing new malcontents and new
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maul contents and new mal contents. And because they stayed
at it, they never tired, they never backed off, they
were not ashamed. And because we allowed them, we helped them.
In some cases we wanted to be nice, treat them
with kid gloves.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
I mean, everybody can.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
They infiltrated all the institutions of power. Now you wake
up every single day you have emails like this x
NYU Professor's website exposes ICE agents with facial recognition as
assaults on officers surge seven hundred percent. Headline. Internal emails
suggests Cornell considers race in hiring despite merit based claims.
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How did we end up with such a moron like
Katanji Brown Jackson on the court? By the way, would
you like to read something for her from her before
we played Joe Biden and how exactly he selected her?
I would like you to read this courtesy of Katanji
Brown Jackson herself. Jackson then turned to the writing of
Scotis opinions, saying she feels she's been quote privileged to
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use the writing that she does, the work that.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
She does to explain her views.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
About the way our government does and should work, the
way the Court does and should work. It is through
this process, the Biden appointee noted that she is able
to tell the American people about how she feels about
any given case and its outcome. Quote. I think the
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nice part about being on the court is you have
the opportunity, whether you're in the majority or in the descent,
to express your opinions, Jackson said, remember her jobs to
interpret the law.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
I just feel that I.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Have a wonderful opportunity to tell people in my opinions
how I feel about the issues. And that's what I
try to do. That's not that's not an at all
what your job is. So how did we get somebody
like that on the court? Hey, Chris? How do we
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get someone like that on the court?
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Our process is going to be rigorous. I will select
a nominee worthy of justice Prior's legacy of excellence and decency.
While I've been studying Canada's backgrounds and writings, I've made
no decision except one. The person I will nominate will
be some of the extraordinary qualifications character, experience, and integrity.
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And that person will be the first black woman ever
nominated to the United States Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
And that's why we are in bad trouble because it
goes so far beyond Kaitanji Brown Jackson. She's just the
one that's risen to the highest court. Did you know
the lower courts are full of these people because the
cultural artists have spent years allowing people into law school
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who weren't qualified because they were minorities of some kind,
promoting them, graduating them, and then upon graduation. It's not
as if they went on and just kind of failed
in the legal profession because they weren't qualified, they found
the right avenues that would get them promoted based on
things like their skin color or their gender, and they're
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not struggling to make ends meet. They have risen to
the highest positions in the land, not just in the
legal system, in the medical profession. It's all over the
medical profession. I might point out in the United States military,
do you have any idea how many diversity hires currently
are generals and admirals. Do you have any idea the
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kind of qualifications those people used to promote. Well, allow
me to go to the police force to point this out. Austin,
Texas's police force has been under fire for so some
negligence mistakes they made about the fire, about the floods,
I mean in Texas. I'm not actually going to address
that specifically, but I am going to say Austin, Texas
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has been infected with crime. It is so bad there.
My sister, who was in love with it, bought a
home there. After about two years, packed it up and
moved in solder house because of how disgusting Ox's Austin,
Texas and dangerous Austin, Texas has become Hey, let's check
in with Austin, Texas's fire chief. Hey, fire chief, what
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do you focus on?
Speaker 4 (05:35):
What importants? I'm not the last afric American farred too,
that's more important than the first.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Chief. Baker now oversees forty nine stations and around twelve
hundred employees.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
He says his goal for the department has changed over time,
but one has stuck through it all. One of my
goal is rited to increase the diversity of the Austin
Fire Department. It need to reflect more of the community serve.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Because remember speaking of medical institutions being infected with this,
Remember what I told you about the future of medicine.
And it's so hard because people can't just walk up
to the money tree and pluck money off of it.
But the future of medicine is probably going to be
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that only wealthy people have access to good medicine because
everyone else is going to have access to whatever local
hospital or doctors in their area. They can't fly to
the Caribbean for some specialized care. Do you remember what
the Columbia medical students recited at their graduation.
Speaker 5 (06:40):
We enter the profession of medicine with appreciation for the
opportunity to build on the scientific and humanistic achievements of
the past. We also recognize the acts and systems of
oppression affected in the name of medicine. We take this
oath of service to begin building a future grounded than truth, restoration,
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and equity to fulfill medicine's capacity to liverge.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I vow to use this knowledge.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
To uplift my patients and disrupt the injustices that harm them.
As I forged the future of medicine, I promise to
self reflect diligently, to confront unconscious prejudices, and to develop
the skills, knowledge, and character necessary to engender an inclusive,
equitable field of medicine. Let us bow our heads in
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recognition of the gravity of this oath. We swear to
faithfully engage with these ideals and obligations for the ongoing
betterment of medicine and humanity.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
When's the last time you spend any time at a hospital?
I have off and on for various reasons. No, I'm fine,
don't worry about me. Over the past few years, every
time I've come back home after spending time in a
hospital in recent years, I've I've sat down and explained
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to my wife that I don't know how, baby, but
we really need to make a lot of money because
I don't ever want to be treated by these people.
There are so many rude, nasty, stupid, despicable people who
work in medicine now. And I know there are all
kinds of saints who are doctors and nurses and administrators.
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I get that there's still plenty of good out there,
plenty of it. There are just horrible people in there now,
people people whose hands your life is in. When you
go in there, are you one hundred percent sure, white guy,
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you're going to get top level care from somebody who
was trained in equity in medical school. It's not a
small thing, and it hasn't gone away. Things are getting
better culturally, they are. I didn't mean for all this
to bring you down, but Katanji Brown Jackson, she's just
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maybe the most prominent voice of what has happened to
this country. And it's a discussion we've had so many
times before. The focus on diversity kills whatever you're diversifying.
When you make that any kind of a priority, it
shouldn't even be considered. But when you make it a priority,
we're going to find a Supreme Court justice and they're
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going to be qualified and all that, but it has
to be a black woman. Well, you're going to end
up with things that aren't good and not just in
stupid kind of meaningless positions. Oh okay, the kindergarten teacher
was a diversity higher. What's the big deal. No, your
surgeon was a diversity higher.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Scalpel please working on his brain.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Now, your judge was a diversity higher. What do you
think that judge? What do you think she thinks about you?
Do you think she thinks when she sits in front
of you her job is to be a faithful administrator
of the law. Or do you think she's up there
to write some wrongs before she gets in her subaru
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to head home for the day. We have one on
the Supreme Court. We have them in every part of
our society. Something to think about. Let's do some emails. Next,
you're listening to the Oracle. You love this one. It's
a scream Baby the Jesse Kelly Show. It is The
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Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember if you missed
any part of the show, you can download the whole
thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. So I before I get
to the emails, I I did something a little bit
dangerous yesterday, all right, And before I explain what I did,
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I just want to say, sometimes, as men especially, but
I'm sure women have this too, sometimes you have to
flirt with danger a little bit to feel alive. And
you don't want to take that too far. Obviously, take
that too far, disaster can happen. But sometimes sometimes you
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have to. You have to dance with the edge, all right.
You have to ride a little bit on the wild
side to get the juices flowing to feel alive again.
So you know what I did yesterday. In fact, it
started two days ago. You ready for this. Two days ago,
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that'd be Monday. Went to bed that night, I didn't
plug my phone in, let it sit right there. Yesterday
I wake up my phone is at thirty six percent.
When I woke up yesterday, I had plenty don't shake
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your head, Chris, I had plenty of opportunity to plug
the phone in all day, and I thought, you know what, No,
I'm not doing it. I'm going to see if I
can make it happen. I'm going to see if I
can take this thing all the way to the edge
all day long. I had to make phone calls. I
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had to ignore emails from corporate. I had to do
all kinds of things all day long. I even had
to look up a pizza place last night. I was
in a pizza mood for dinner. By the time I
looked into up the pizza place last night, I was
at eight percent. Eight percent charging cord right beside me.
Still didn't plug it in. Nope, We're gonna ride with
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the wild side tonight. That's what I thought to myself
last night when I went to bed, grab my charging cord,
saw my phone was at one percent, and I plugged
it in. Not many people have the guts to try
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something like that. What, Chris, what? What? I know it's
not good for my phone, Chris, It's good for my soul.
I'm not worried about my phone. Okay. I needed to
feel alive and I needed to test something. I needed
to see what I was made of. You know, you
don't just test yourself one time. You have to always
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test your metal and see are you gonna make it?
What are you gonna do when disaster strikes. I rode
the phone battery all the way down to one percent
before I charged it, not saying you should do that. Listen,
Hold on, kids, especially, you talk to your parents first.
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You don't these chances that I took. I live life
on the edge. I don't want you to have to
do the same. Jesse. The autopsies talking about Epstein said
it wasn't suicide. His jaw was broken and three places.
Can't they find out who destroyed the evidence? And said
ps I switched to pure talk and Berna, how about that?
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And bought a burner? How about that? Uh? Okay? The
autopsy said it wasn't suicide. That's what she said. Can't
they find the evidence that was destroyed? Listen? I am
not telling you that we can't get justice in the
jeff Jeffrey Epstein case. But remember, do you remember last
night when I brought up the FBI's criminal investigation into
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Brennan and Komy. I think I spent thirty seconds on it.
And do you remember why? I don't want you to
be bitter and I don't even know that I want
you to be cynical like I am. I don't want
that for you. But powerful people never burn. I'm not
used to them burning. I'm used to them getting off
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scott free. You're sick of that, and I'm sick of that.
And when I think about all the people who committed
crimes with Jeffrey Epstein getting off scott free because they're billionaires,
or they're politicians or their FBI agents or CIA or whatever,
it sickens me. I am as angry and sick about
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this entire thing as you are. And I want the
Trump administration, including Bondie and Cash and all of them.
I want them to pursue this thing as far as
they can possibly pursue this thing. But I'm also a realist.
I'm telling you right now, you want to hear it here,
I'll just tell it to you. Chris, go ahead and
write it down. Probably my most easy prediction ever, John
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Brennan's not going to prison. John Brennan took his position
as director of the Central Intelligence Agency and committed crimes
against the United States of America, and he won't spend
one day in prison for it. James Comy, director of
the FBI, took that sacred, powerful position and used it
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to attack the political enemies of Democrats in evil ways.
James Comy's not going to spend a single day in prison.
I hate that what I just said. It sickens me.
Jeffrey Epstein, I want what you want. I'm angry like
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you're angry, tired of it. Powerful people in the criminal
organization known as the United States Government don't burn you do.
Go a go ahead and shaft the government on five
hundred buckshe hoe them in taxes. They'll send an army
to your front door. But if you're director of the
CIA committing crimes, you get off scott free. I hate that.
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It is what it is. Look, I do want to
read this email, because this email's pretty appropriate. Hey Jesse,
I know a lot of you radio guys pretend to
use products you're advertising, and some actually do. But I
know you're not using ZipRecruiter because why would Chris still
be there. Well, that's a very good point. You should
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know that. The other day I tried to log into
ZipRecruiter to replace Chris, but he has the passwords for
all the computers and I couldn't actually log on. You
probably have a password for your computers, so you don't
ever end up with a Chris working for you. That's
a fact. If you are a manager a business owner
and you don't want to end up with Corey. You
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Jesse ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse Jesse Kelly. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember
you can email the show and you should Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. So we have had to talk
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many times before. I'll get back to some more emails
in a minute, but I do want to address this
Biden doctor hiding essentially today. His name is Kevin O'Connor.
He was the former White House physician, and he had
a closed door interview with the House Oversight Committee and
he just pleaded the fifth the whole time.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Oh yeah, did you ever see Joe?
Speaker 1 (18:55):
But I can't say anything. I won't say anything, So
we just hid the honest information the whole time. And
this particular story is not that important. Let me clarify
the president of the United States not being a functional
adult is very important, but there's nothing we can do
about that. Now it's done. I don't want to talk
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about this specific story because, of course the doctor is
going to lie on behalf of Joe Biden. You know
that world of make believe. We talk about how communists
are always building a world of make believe. For your
liberal aunt Peggy, that's why she thinks Donald Trump colluded
with Russia to win the election. Constantly building a world
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of lies and maintaining that world of lies. There is
something that is really, really great that is happening on
the American right that I want to give us credit for,
and believe it or not, I'm actually going to give
the GOP some credit for it. You know how much
it pains me to do that. But we are breaking
down those fake walls. We are breaking down those fake
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walls because they have lost total complete control over all
the sources of information, and since they can't control everything
now with the rise of smaller independent podcasts, even which
are wonderful, or the rise of social media like Twitter
that isn't completely controlled by them, and because the GOP
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has finally started to step up and fight back against this.
The communists world of make believe is breaking down, and
that is one of the most effective forms of anti
communism ever because remember this, Remember liberal ant Peggy. She
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looks around and she sees the walls and they look real.
That window that's fake, you know, the outside, it's just
a painting on there, but she can't see it. It
looks real. The stove doesn't even work, it's not hooked
up to anything. It's like a movie set, but it
looks real to her, it's real. But if even one
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thing is revealed to be fake, Let's say she's let's
say she's in the mood for Mac Andweenie's. She's got
some ballpark on sized b Franks, she has some Kraft Mac.
She wants a little white trash Jesse Kelly food. She
goes over to the stove to boil the wienies. Stove's
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not hooked up. In fact, she grabs the handle when
it falls off, it's just painted cardboard. If she starts
to see that, I'm not saying she will wake up,
because she may prefer to stay in that world to
make believe. Many people do. But the second that handle
breaks off and it's revealed to be cardboard. She is
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in danger of waking up and realizing nothing she sees,
nothing she knows, is real. And this does happen because
we have former Democrats who email this show all the time.
Jesse I was a Democrat for twenty years. Jesse I
was a Democrat for most of my life. Jesse I
was raised Democrat. And almost every one of them will
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they'll because they're kind of telling me their story, how
they woke up. They will talk about a moment. I'm
amazed at how often I see this. Jesse I had
a moment where I woke up. The lies they'd been
living in. One of them got exposed as a lie,
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and they said, wait a minute, if.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
The stove, if the stove is fake, what is the
fridge fake?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Oh my gosh, the fridge is fake. It's it's just
it's cardboard too. It's not even real. Wait, but if
the stove is fake and the fridge is fake, what
about the windows. Surely the windows are real. Wait a minute,
this isn't even a window, it's just a painting of
the outside. That world of make believe must be maintained
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at all times, and it is breaking down Now, during
Joe Biden's presidency, that world got turned into hyper drive
where they lied about everything. They did the most horrible,
evil stuff you could possibly imagine, And they lied about everything.
The people in the White House, including his doctor, lied
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to the United States of America, covering up for the
fact Joe Biden wasn't a functional adult. And remember, as
hard as they lied, as hard as they tried, Hey, Chris,
that rhymed? Did you hear that? What? Chris? That was good?
As hard as they lied and as hard as they tried,
the American people, all the pool numbers showed this that
I'm not sure Joe Biden should stand for reelection. I'm
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not sure he's fit enough. Even then, they couldn't hide
it all the way. And so these things they actually
help us. We can't go back and undo all the
damage that was done by the maoists under Joe Biden.
We can't. We know he wasn't doing it some dirty
America COMI was signing all those pardons, all those executive orders.
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Joe Biden didn't even know what planet he was on.
We can't take that back, which we could, we can't.
But exposing these people as filthy, dirty liars. There is
a benefit in that because it is going to wake
some cult members up, and that is a good thing,
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and that is something to feel good about. I just
do a bunch of emails. I'm in an email mood tonight, Jesse. Oh,
this is about the robotic coyote. Remember I was complaining
last night that the military is creating robot coyotes to
dissuade wildlife from crawling into jet engines and things like that.
This guy says, I think you're missing the mark. How
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about a robotic dragon. Think outside the box. Here. We
have flamethrowers we could install. Imagine the possibilities. His name
is rob all right, I'm gonna tell you something right now,
and you're gonna write me emails that are not nice.
And that's fine, that's fine. I'm ready. I'm a nice person,
but I know that you're not. I believe in dragons. Now,
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hold on, Chris, let me clarify. You can't do that.
You can't do Listen. I heard a guy one time.
I'll be honest with you. I was on a plane.
I was exhausted. It was a work trip. I was exhausted,
but I had had so much caffeine. Everyone's done this
to themselves. It's the most horrible thing in the world.
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You want to stay awake to get through your work day.
I had a really boring job at the time. I
won't go into it. You want to stay awake to
get through your workday. So what do you do? Do
You reach for your nineteenth cup of coffee? Yah? Hey,
give me this, give me that, give me this, and
then it's time to go to sleep. You finally have
a chance to go to sleep, but you've ingested so
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much coffee or energy drinks or something horrible that now
you can't go to sleep. That was me. My mind
wasn't working properly. So the plane had free WiFi. It
was free Chris. The plane had free Wi Fi. I
on my phone. So I decided to travel down this dark,
dark road that Chris and Corey go down all the time,
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the world of YouTube, where you can just go look
at various YouTube videos on every there's a YouTube video
on everything. And I get to this one where this
guy was laying out all the reasons that he thought
dragons existed. And I don't remember all the reasons because
again I was so wired up on caffeine. I probably
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could have failed a cocaine test at this point in time.
My palms were sweating. I wasn't doing great. But he
did say this. His main point that really got to
me was if dragons were never real. And I'm not
saying they were flying and breathing fire and stuff like that.
I'm not saying that, But he said, if dragons were
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never real. I are so many of the most ancient societies,
why are dragons part of their history? How did how
did they all come up with the large lizard? Sometimes
he flies, and sometimes he's got four legs, and sometimes
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he's shaped like a snake or something like that. I'm
telling you, Chris, dragons are real, and I support dragon
robots what. Yeah, they are. In fact, there are probably
still some out there to this day. Oh and that
reminds me speaking of dragons, if they were out there,
someone would have to hunt them. That someone will be me.
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I will explain why in a moment. Before I do that,
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Miss something. There's a podcast. You get it on demand
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wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Calisha on an Amazing, Amazing Wednesday. I might
get back to politics. I'm definitely gonna get back to emails.
But I have to explain something to you. Maybe you're wondering,
now that we've established the dragons are real, maybe you're
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wondering why I would be the one to hunt them. Well,
let me tell you a little story. My mother, she
has some trees on her place. She likes trees. I
like trees. Trees are good trees that she has tried
to protect from the local wildlife, and trees that she
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wants to grow large and so they can shade. You know,
trees are a great thing. She got a beaver or
two on her property. And beavers I actually think beavers
are really cool creatures. But beavers are also liked so much.
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Wildlife incredibly destructive when you're trying to create something. Beavers
chop down trees. I know that sounds like a basic point.
Everyone who's vaguely familiar with wildlife will know that. But
there are a lot of city people who don't know.
Beavers build dams. Beaver dams incredibly cool things. I should know,
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really really cool things. If you ever look at like
the internals of one, or a diagram of the internals
of one, they're fascinating creatures. But that aside, beavers chopped
down trees and use the materials to build dams. They
don't just chop down miniature trees. Beavers will take big
trees and chop them down. Now, my mother, finally, at
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wits end, calls a trapper, local trapper, Hey, can you
come trap these beavers. They haven't even been able to
lay eyes on them. The beaver trapper shows up, he
not only puts out beaver traps, he doesn't catch anything.
So he brings back a thermal scope. A thermal scope
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so he can sit and watch and wait at night
and try to catch sight of one of these beavers.
You with me, So I go over to my mom's
take care of a couple of things. I look out
the window. Boom, beaver swimming across the pond in rifle range.
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Now I went and I got my rifle, came back.
By the time I got back, the beaver was gone.
So I should note that I didn't actually get to
hurt the beaver in any way the way I wanted
to hurt the beaver. But I was able to do
something nobody else was able to do, and that was
lay eyes on the beaver. I think I'm going to
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be a good beaver hunter. I think beaver hunter Jesse
is going to be a I don't even know how
much longer I will do this show, depending on the
price of beaver pilts. Now, I assume the market has
dropped off a little bit since the seventeen hundreds, but
maybe not. I want a beaver hat. I want a
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beaver coat. I'm gonna wear beaver slippers. You were gonna
be able to call me mister beaver or beaver hunter,
beaver slayer. I like beaver slayer, Ah, Jesse, he slays beaver,
whatever it do you want to call me. You should
know that I don't know how much longer I'll be
doing this, Chris, would you do me a favor and
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look up beaver prices? Please just see what we're dealing with.
I think I'm going to be able to bring home
too from my mom's property, so that's gonna be something
starter money, if you will, starter money. Look that up, please, Jesse.
Imagine Alligator Alcatraz as a typical jail with a pond outside.
The media is making it seem like a horror movie,
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which is going a long way in marketing. To Terrence, Well,
this is one of the great things about what the
media is doing when it comes to deportations and the
detainment of illegals in this country. Remember, the American left
hates America. That's why they want the borders open. The
American Left, every Democrat, whether they're in the media, just
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the normal voting Democrat politicians. They want your country to
have no borders because they hate it. They want the
mass importation of barbarians. That's what they believe, and they
believe once these barbarians come into the country, they should
be able to rape and pillage and murder and it
doesn't bother them in the least. The only thing that
does bother them are normal patriotic Americans. So when deportations begin,
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when the four years of Joe Biden, hell stops and
deportations begin, and then you have things like Alligator Alcatraz
opening up in Florida, which is just it's just basically
a transport facility. They just show up there for fifty
ten minutes because they're getting ready to be deported.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
But all that.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Aside, the media starts to do something wonderful on accident.
They're attempting to twist the hearts of the American people
against deportation, to play at your emotions, your nice feelings.
I thought you loved Jesus. Are you sure you want
to deport this rapist? That's what they're attempting to do.
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But what if we always talked about what's the best
border security in the world. The best border security in
the world is actually not border patrol agents and fences
and drones and dogs and alligator alcatraz. All those things
are wonderful. The best border security in the world is
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the reputation of your border security people around the world.
They have internet too, They have CNN two. When you
have Democrats in charge for four years and every single
story is how welcome all these people are.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
We hope you bring in more. The borders wide open.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Well, if you're in Kazakhstan and you've always wanted to
come to America, it's time to hop on a flight,
and now's the time to get there. Reputation is the
best or worst border security on the planet. The American
media now with all these sob stories, they're grabbing children,
they're grabbing women, they're taking everybody, they're kidnapping people off
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the streets. These Nazis, they're.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Holding them in Alexander or Alligator Alcatraz.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
Ha ha.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
It's the greatest border security in the world. If you're
sitting down there in eighty right now and you just
got done eating your cat and you're thinking about coming
to the United States of America, you're gonna watch CNN.
Probably the only channel you get, and you're gonna find
out that, oh my gosh, they're feeding illegals to alligators,
which is of course not true, but they're feeding them
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to alligators. This is like the Nazis, and you're gonna think, well,
might as well stay home. Reputation is the best or
worst border security there is. I love all these endless
news stories trying to get people sympathetic for all of it.
I think it's fantastic, Almost as fantastic as Hillsdale teaching
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