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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. I'm so happy to be back,
and we have some things we're gonna go over this hour. Yes,
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we're gonna talk about Ihan Omar getting filthy, stupid rich
while she's a member of Congress. We're gonna talk about
gen Z. This article is complaining about gen Z and
their work ethic. We'll have an honest talk about that.
Apparently we're out breeding the communists and that's wonderful emails.
More coming up. But you know what time it is, Well,
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actually you might not because it's Tuesday and not Monday.
On Mondays where this normally happens. The start of the
second hour, we do Medal of Honor Monday, where we
take a medal of Honor citation and we read it.
You can do this. I've encouraged you many times. You
can do this when you're by yourself board, maybe you're
scrolling through social media. There's a million websites. They're all free.
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You can scroll through these and read them. It's like
read an action movie stuff. You can read it to
your children, to your class. You can do it at work.
You know you can do these at work. Nothing political
about it. Do it at work. People love it. It's healthy.
You remember the men and remember the deeds. You honor
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them as we should do as a society, those who
gave up so much, those who did so much on
our behalf. Anyone can do this. This is nothing I
do now that said. Jewish producer Chris and producer Corey
have been working on something and I wanted to let
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to keep adding these. So if you don't want to
say it yourself or read it yourself, maybe you want
to play it in the car, in the living room,
and you just want to hear the sultry sounds of
my voice. And I can hardly blame you. What, Chris,
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you can just go there? Okay? Now, who is the
most little trivia question? Most don't know? Who's the most
decorated American from the Vietnam War? Robert Lewis Howard Bert L.
Howard In the future, when someone asks you that question,
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if you were ever asked Robert L. Howard, he was
US Army. Now I need to explain just a couple
things for background before I go into the actual citation,
because I think the reason I wanted to expand on
this a bit tonight is one, I love this subject,
the Vietnam War, Mac vsong O, this stuff. I love
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this subject. Two, I think when you understand some background
on the man and the unit and the mission, I
think it helps. I think it helps the citation come alive.
I think it makes it more interesting. So, first of all, Howard,
I'm just gonna call him Howard. Robert Howard was from
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a military family. His father was in the one hundred
and first Airborn in World War Two. That is an
amazingly consistent theme when you read about when you watch
a documentary about when you learn about the really hardcore
veterans from Vietnam. So many of them are children of
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World War Two hardcore veterans, and they just grew up
that way, super patriotic. A man steps up and serves,
there's that strain. And there are guys, get this. There
are guys who fought as lions in World War Two
who were still in the service and went to Vietnam.
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One of them even joined macv SAG, which I'll go
into in a moment because she missed our Macvie SAG episode.
One of them, at least one of them that I
know of, went into mac V SAG. This friggin guy
was just a lion, but he bowed out early because
he said he was too old and he was worried
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that he couldn't keep up with the younger guys and
he would get someone killed because he couldn't keep up anymore.
That's how OLDI So instead he just went to the
camp it was in charge of supply. Hey you need
a special machine gun, you want some poison darts, I've
got you. It's just this really cool thread from World
War Two to Vietnam that I keep running into that
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I think you would enjoy anyway. The guy's dad was
hunting for st Airborn World War Two. He is an
Army dude through and through. Robert L. Howard. Now let's
do some MacFee sav talk. I already did a long
I think I did at least an hour on it
one day. That you can go look up if this
subject fascinates you. But Military Assistance Command Vietnam Studies and
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Observation Group. That's a long, convoluted term, isn't it. What
does that even mean? Well, it was convoluted for a reason.
These were the super secret commandos doing super secret things
in Vietnam, the kind of things they make movies about
the kind of things. If you talk to your son
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about them, his eyes get as big as saucers. It's
known as the Secret War. Green Berets, Navy Seals, Air
Force commandos. They came together to form this super elite unit,
completely volunteer and get this. It was so dangerous, by far,
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and I mean by far, the highest death rate in Vietnam.
More men died than made it home, more men died
than made it home. You are behind enemy lines at
all times, being hunted at all times, outnumbered at all times,
and it was so dangerous that you could withdraw at
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any time. No One will harass you, no one will
make fun of you. That's how you left. You just
walked in and said, that's it. I can't I can't
do it anymore. And every book I've read on it
reinforces the fact that you cannot do it without end.
There's only so much in the tank. There's only so
many times you can you can dance with the devil,
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and eventually you have to leave. You just the human
mind can't do it for forever. Now, how were the
teams set up? Well, there there are a couple different terms,
and one of them is going to come back when
I do this Medal of honor citation. First, there were
known as recon teams. This was kind of the main
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I want to say, this was really the main driver
on it. And RT and they usual they usually not
always usually had the names of states. There's RT Idaho
and RT Kansas and RT. Now what were they? They
would have two or three usually green berets sometimes Navy
seals green berets, and then some form of indigenous troops.
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I need to pause and explain what that means. They
took a couple different forms. In China, there are these
rural tribal peoples thought of as minorities, certainly thought of
as lesser. In China, they were known as Nungs n
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Ung Chinese Nungs. They were mercenaries, no question about it.
You would have two or three green Berets on a
recon team. Let's say it's rt Iowa. You'd have two
or three of these guys green beret types, and then
you'd have seven eight of the Chinese Nungs that would
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be a recon team. Or and this will applied to
our citations. Specifically, there were Montaignards who what are the Montagnyards.
They're known as yards. What were they? That was, I
believe a French term known as mountain people. The Vietnamese
North and South Vietnamese, I should point out, hated them.
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Thought they were lesser human beings. They were stockier, a
little thicker, and darker in skin than normal Vietnamese people.
As you can imagine by the name mountain people. They
really lived in the highlands, the mountains, and there were
different Montagnard tribes. You know, it's not they weren't all
mountain yards. There were different clicks if you will, but
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they would, they would. I would say they were probably
the most common troop type that would be attached to
these recon teams. Now I mentioned the recon teams were
the main ones. There's two other things I just want
to mention briefly. One will apply and one will not.
There was something known as hatchet force. Sounds really cool.
Those are not small teams. Those are large raiding parties.
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You go raid, wipe out of Vietnamese camp and then
get out, So we're not going to focus on that
right now. And then there's something known as a bright light,
a bright light. What is a bright light? Oftentimes you
will have guys standing by on a bright light. You
stand by on a bright light when someone goes out,
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when a team goes out, and what are you there for?
You probably already imagined it. You're there to go rescue
them if they get in bad trouble and darker and sadder,
if a team goes missing, you go try to find them.
You go out on a bright light. They are they
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were considered some of the most dangerous missions because well,
there's a reason the last team went missing there that
we will discuss next. Before we do that let me discuss, well,
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Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic,
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fantastic Tuesday. Back in the chair, and I'm finally gonna
get to the actual Medal of Honor citation now on
a Medal of Honor Tuesday. But as I just mentioned,
going into the break a bright Light mission for mac
Vie SAG, they were some of the most dangerous missions
because what that meant was a team was either under
fire and needed desperate help or and this is just
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unbelievably creepy how often this happened. They just disappeared. You
dropped them into the jungle in Laos or Cambodia. These
were always behind enemy lines. They were always surrounded and
sometimes just gone completely gone, and you have to go
out and try to find them, rescue them. If they're POW's,
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try to break them out, if they're in a fight,
try to It's a very very dangerous thing to be
on a bright light Robert Lewis Howard did more tours
in Vietnam than you can possibly imagine he was is
he's passed away now, but a macv SAG legend. Really,
he's a legend in any special operations community. And he
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found himself on one of these bright lights looking for
a team that had just gone missing. And as I mentioned,
you are always in Laos, you were always in Cambodia,
and you are always surrounded. And later in the war,
which this took place in nineteen sixty eight, later in
the war, the Vietnamese had figured out what was happening,
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and they had come up with things like radio locations,
direction finders. They had come up with their own hunter
killer teams specially designed to hunt down recon team and
kill them. That's what they were there to do. They
knew these guys would land, they would hunt them down
and kill them, and it happened a lot so. Born
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in Opelika, Alabama, Robert Lewis Howard.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Hey honoring those who went above and beyond its Medal
of Honor Monday.
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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk
of his life, above and beyond the call of duty.
First Lieutenant Howard distinguished himself while serving as platoon sergeant
of an American Vietnamese platoon which was on a mission
to rescue a missing American soldier in enemy controlled territory
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in the Republic of Vietnam. The platoon had left its
helicopter landing zone and was moving out on a mission
when it was attacked by an estimated two company force.
During that pause for a second, remember I said, this
is probably a ten man team, roughly, I don't know exactly.
If you're going up against two companies, that's probably two
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to four hundred men you're going to die. During the
initial engagement, First Lieutenant Howard was wounded and his weapon
destroyed by a grenade explosion. Pause sorry again, when I
say wounded. His hands were wrecked. They were still attached,
but they were unusable when his weapon was essentially blown
up in his hands, so he didn't have usable hands.
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At this point, First Lieutenant Howard saw his platoon leader
had been wounded seriously and was exposed to fire. Although
unable to walk and weaponless, First Lieutenant Howard unhesitatingly crawled
through a hail of fire to retrieve his wounded leader.
As First Lieutenant Howard was administering first aid and removing
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the officers equipment. An enemy bullet struck one of the
ammunition pouches on the lieutenant's belt, detonating several magazines ammunition.
First Lieutenant Howard momentarily sought cover. Pause he didn't momentarily
seek cover, it blew up on his belt and he
was blown eight feet away. Momentarily sought cover, and then,
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realizing that he must rejoin the patoon, which had already
been disorganized by the enemy attack, he again began dragging
the seriously wounded officer toward the platoon area. Through his
outstanding example of indomitable courage and bravery, First Lieutenant Howard
was able to rally the platoon into administering first daid
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to the wounded, giving encouragement to the defenders, and directing
their fire on the encircling enemy. For three and one
half hours, First Lieutenant Howard's small force and supporting aircraft
successfully repulsed enemy attacks and finally were in sufficient control
to permit the landing of rescue helicopters. First Lieutenant Howard
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personally supervised the loading of his men and did not
leave the bullet sweat landing zone until all were aboard safely.
First Lieutenant Howard's gallantry in action, his complete devotion to
the welfare of his men at the risk of his life,
were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service
and reflect great credit upon himself his unit in the
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US Army. And I missmoked there. I need to clarify something.
This was not a ten man unit. I believe it
was thirty that he had on this bright light, and
almost all of them died. I think seven of them
made it out alive. They didn't leave their dead behind either.
They would stay there under fire and load the dead
men on at risk of dying themselves. They would go
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out on these missions when they knew everybody was dead.
They would go on a mission just to get the
dead bodies, load them up and bring them home so
they could go home to their families and be buried
with honor. That is ate of what these guys did.
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I've encouraged you before, I will encourage you to get again.
Go pick up a book on mac v soog if
you are not a reader like Chris. Look, there's a
million podcast episodes. These guys are allowed to do interviews.
Now there's a YouTube. You can go look this stuff up.
You will be dumbfounded. That men like this exist. Heros. Now,
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Back fighting for your freedom every day the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com and we'll get to that here in just
a moment, meaning we'll get to some emails. But I
just want to touch on this. This is something we
brought up before that people become politicians. Not everyone, not
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everyone at all, but many become politicians because it gives
them access to the things rich people have without having
to actually accomplish anything. Most people, if you're being honest,
most people want to be able to enjoy the finer
things in life. I'm not saying you sit around dreaming
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about money and mansions and sports cars and things like that.
At least I hope you don't. Hope you're at least
somewhat content with where you are. But who doesn't like
a good state? Who wouldn't fly for his class all
the time if they could? People like the finer things
in life, they do how do you get those?
Speaker 3 (20:51):
For?
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Some they start their own small business, hard work, dedication.
Others they become politicians, become a politician and then find
a way to swindle somebody out of money, find a
way to use your position of power to bloodsuck money
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from someone. This is a headline from Drew berk Wish
dot com. Ilhan Omar's rapid one year, three thousand, five
hundred percent wealth growth tied directly to her husband's consulting firm.
So you have to put in financial disclosures when you're
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running for office, for public or federal office in America,
when you're running. I had to do this back when
I ran for Congress. This is something if you're elected,
you have to keep doing. It's not just the one off.
You have to keep doing it. When ilhan Omar was
first elected in twenty nineteen, her net worth was negative
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forty five thousand dollars. That was her networth. It's the
year twenty twenty five, her net worth is thirty million dollars.
How well Johan Omar is married. No, not the brother
a new one. Bill han Omar is married. Her husband
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runs a Democrat consulting firm. Il haan Omar raises money
to run for Congress, lots of it. I'm sure it takes.
Let's see running for Congress in Minneapolis. I bet you
she has to raise two three million dollars in election cycle.
That's going to be expensive media up there. What do
you do with that two or three million dollars? Look
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at that, I know what I'll do. I'll hire a
consulting firm to handle my campaign. Hires your relatives consulting firm.
This is very common in politics. Hire your relatives consulting firm.
Maybe it's a sign, maybe it's a husband, maybe it's
a mother. All that campaign money you raised ends up somehow,
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some way, growing exponentially, right back into your bank account.
Why do you think we can't seem to pry these
scumbags out of office? Either they're looting your money or
they're looting the campaign treasury. They're just corrupt and evil.
And this is how so many in the government do it.
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It's how it works. It's why they stick there. It's
the dug in. It's awful, absolutely awful. It's a system
that has to change. It's bonkers that it hasn't changed.
It is what it is. Jesse. When Trump was elected,
the left said they'd be putting trainees and other communies
in concentration camps. Where are the concentration camps. I was promised. Well, look,
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as we've talked about many many times before, communists lie
about everything at all times, all the time. That is
what they're supposed to do. They're trying to lie. It's
not like they tell accidental lies. They know they have
to lie about everything because if they told the truth
about anything, they would never be elected anywhere. They'd be
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run out of polite society, denaturalized, deported and put on
a deserted island somewhere. If the communist was ever honest
about how truly sick and evil his plans are, he
would never hold power, even in blue areas. Ever, so
they lie all the time. Oh, here's a good example,
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Jasmin Crockett. She's out there with another well pretty ghetto accent.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Maybe because these people they are crazy, because they always
talk about how Christian they is. Yeah, I don't know
how many am on that side. I'm getting divorced because
they getting caught up sleeping with their coworkers, staff as ansterns,
all the things. Yet you ain't gotta believe me. Just
go Google you'll find some of I'm telling you. And
the wives is being messy and petty.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
They putting it.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
In the I don't know how how Christian day is. Wow,
I wonder what I wonder what part of the whod
she's from? Must be a rough part of town. Except
this was Jasmine Crockett in her earlier day.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
First of all, it's good to see you in the
new year. You know, no one could have told me
that when I went down to Austin now looks like
a little bit over a year ago, that I would
be running for Congress.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
What a well spoken, polite sounding young lady. What what
happened because that wasn't very long ago. Did she move
to the bad part of town or something not?
Speaker 2 (25:48):
She talks about because these people they are crazy because
they always talking about how Christian they is. Yeah, I
don't know how many am on that side.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Did she get hit in the head or something that
up in there? Well, she lies, Jasmine Crockett. Her district
is very ghetto. It's been drawn that way. She might
be getting drawn out of it as testrict as Texas
redraws as districts, by the way, but her district is
extremely ghetto. That's how the people in her district want
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her to talk. At least that's what she believes. She
believes that's how they talk. She believes that's how they
want her to talk. And so, without missing a beat,
you just become a fake person. Wouldn't you feel dirty?
Wouldn't you? And this is something you have inside of
you that the communist simply doesn't. Wouldn't that feel dirty?
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What if I I mean you hear I don't. I
guess I don't have much of an accent because I've
lived everywhere, Ohio and Montane. I've just lived everywhere. So
I'm sure you can pick up something traces of something
Midwest or something, but I don't don't have much of
an accent of any kind. But what if I went
to a deep South state, Alabama, one of my favorites.
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What if I went to Alabama and I ran for
office and I started throwing on a Southern accent, I
would feel so stupid and I would feel like I
was insulting the people who genuinely have an accent. I
would feel dishonest and gross. But they don't. They lie
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about everything at all times. Christy Nome. Christy Nome, speaking
of lies, she went on CBS talking about this kilmar
Abrego Garcia scumbag. This is what she actually said.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
And the one thing that we will continue to do
is to make sure that he doesn't walk for you
in the United States of America. This individual was a
known human smuggler MS thirteen gang member, an individual who
was a wife beater and someone who was so perverted
that he's elicited nude photos from minors, and even his
fellow human traffickers told him to knock it off. He
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was so sick in what he was doing and how
he was treating small children. So he needs to never
be in the United States of America, and our administration
is making sure we're doing all that we can to
bring him to justice.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
That's what she actually said. Would you like to hear
what CBS played? This is what your liberal and Peggy
who watches CBS, this is what she saw.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
And the one thing that we will continue to do
is to make sure that he doesn't walk free in
the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
That's not bias. That's lying. They lie about everything at
all times. If their lips are moving, they're lying. Let's
do some more emails text truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on Fantastic Fantastic Tuesday member.
If you miss any part of the show, including our
Medal of Honor Tuesday, you can download it on iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. I'm sorry, I don't mean. I don't mean
to be rude about somebody's happy special day, but this headline,
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before I get to the emails, this is too much.
I'm sorry. The headline is New Jersey Senator Cory Booker
gleefully announces engagement to Rosario dawson lookalike girlfriend. One. That's
a little mean to call her a lookalike to someone else,
but two, Corey. But everyone knows, we don't have to
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keep doing this thing. Remember when he quote was dating
Rosario Dawson, it miraculously coincided with the last time he
ran for president in a Democrat primary. And now I
think we all know what this means. I think they
probably issued him a girl friend a Democrat party headquarters.
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All this means is that he's running again. Corey. H
buddy shaved the beard. Come on, you're not fooling anybody
at all, did he really? Chris Jewish producer Christians told
me Freddie Mercury had a fiance too. Really, I didn't know. Yeah, look,
come on, buddy. Everyone knows, all right, everyone knows you
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can do the best you can to cover it up.
I mean, my goodness, you're a Democrat. I would think
it would help you. I mean, granted, it's going to
cost you the black vote. Just look at the rear Admiral.
He can't seem to get out of a primary because
because they won't vote for him, but Corey. But nobody's fooled.
Nobody is fooled. I just wanted you to know, Hey, Jesse, oh,
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some comed he's mad at me. Democrats are not godless.
The majority of them worship the same God you do.
This left wing lunacy and quasi commonism doesn't replace their
established religion. It coexists with it. Atheists and agnostics aren't
even politically viable in the party, So stop spreading this
bs about lefties and Democrats being religiously vacant real communism
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in China and so on and so forth. Blah blah
blah blah blah. You're gonna do the Christian thing now
where you dismiss the faith of other Christians just because
they're bad blah blah blah blah blah. And then I
love this part doing bad stuff. While believing there's a
sky daddy who had a son who supposedly died for
us is very distinct from not believing any ethnic crap
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that happened or But see, communists, you don't understand who
you're dealing with. There's a confusion, and it's you who
are confused. So allow me to explain this stuff works
on traditional Republicans. This kind of talk works on them. Me.
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I know what you are. I know who you are.
I know exactly what you would do to me and
most definitely my church if you had the power to
do so. I know what you are. We are enemies,
and no, we don't worship the same God, not at all.
You're a devil worshiper. I worship God. We are not
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the same. Don't sit there and tell me that you
believe in what I believe in. You do not, and
you will not ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. I'm an
anti communist. You will never use my values against me. Ever.
You're not going to try to quote scripture to me.
You're not going to try to tell me that they're
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my fellow Christians. No, they're not. I walk by those
churches in Boston a couple of weeks ago, churches waving
training flags. Don't think as you walk into church you're
some kind of you share my faith. Don't think for
a second that we have anything in common whatsoever. We
have nothing in common. We are enemies, and you're just
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angry that I acknowledge it and talk about it. This
is like Joe Biden attending Mass. This is like all
the Nancy Pelosi claiming to be a Catholic. Nancy kill
every unborn baby in the world. Pelosi is a Bible
believing Catholic. I'll sell that somewhere else. We're all stocked
up here. Good grief. Chalk' stucked up too. Chalk at
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what Chris? Chalk has natural orbal supplements and they're stocked
up lots of them. Have you ever tried chad mode?
You know what pre workout is. There's all kinds of
different pre workout out there. It's usually a powder so's
chad mode, and it has all sorts of caffeines in
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it to get you going before workout. The problem is
pre workouts are full of garbage. Go look at the ingredients,
all kinds of nasty, horrible garbage. Not chalks, of course,
they spent something like two years researching it to make
sure it was natural, natural caffeines, natural things in there.
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Ditch that poison you've been taking. Try some chad mode,
Get a stack, a male vitality stack, a female vitality stack.
Go to chalk dot com slash Jesse and get a
subscription so you can save a pile money. Chalk dot
com slash jesse Jesse. My family and I went to
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spend a few days with my mom. In that time,
one of her neighbors sent her a registered letter with
a letterhead of a homeowners association demanding eight thousand dollars
to try to make a pond, so on and so forth.
The problem is the HOA doesn't exist as any other
chalk taking member of the Kelley Nation. I have thoughts
on how to deal with this, But what is the
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proper response in a civilized society to deal with a
couple jerks harassing your mom? Well, I don't know that
I can tell you the civilized response. Ah, I'm one
hundred percent positive. I can tell you that I can't
explain what I would do if somebody swindled my mom
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out of her money. I can I definitely can't tell
you that, But it does bother me a great deal
how much older people are preyed upon in their later years.
Those stories always gut me. And one of the worst
parts of it is you can call the cops, and
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you should, by the way, but those kinds of cases
so often are just ignored. The st are either cops
are underfunded, understaffed. You know, they're chasing down murderers, and
so these dirtballs who do these things they get off
scott free. They just get that. So often they're not
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even investigated. Remember the story I told you when somebody
got a hold of my credit card. You remember that
story I haven't told you. Remember that story, Chris, I
haven't told that story in a while. I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you that story real quick, and then we're
gonna talk about birth rates. We're gonna talk about the
next generation. We'll go into all kinds of things in
our final hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show,
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Hang On,