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October 21, 2025 37 mins

People like James Carville are trying to build a coalition for Democrats and Democrats are seemingly doing everything they can to sabotage that effort. The legal landscape of the deep state officials being indicted with Will Chamberlain. 

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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 magnificent Tuesday. We're gonna talk just a little bit
about these No Kings protests briefly. Briefly, we're gonna the
fallout from it's not exactly what they should be. We'll

(00:33):
touch a little bit more on city state's hostile, foreign
city states, inside of our country, young adults going back
to church, a federal judge continues to act insane, Trump's
going after Columbia. We'll talk about well emails, buying, the Communists,
all that and more coming up. And remember, half hour

(00:54):
from now, I'm bringing on Will Chamberlain. I don't have,
as you know, I don't have a lot of guests
on the show. I really just prefer to talk myself.
But every now and then I kind of feel like
we did an expert on something. I'll bringan bring in
someone like Darby to talk about the military. Will Chamberlain's
so good on law stuff, And I know you have

(01:14):
questions the same way I have questions about these prosecutions
like Brennan, the Brennan news from today. James call me
John Bolton. How legit are these are they gonna stick?
And Will Will doesn't sugarcoat stuff. If it's if it's
something that's not gonna stick, or he's hesitant on, he'll
say it. If it's something that he thinks is pretty

(01:36):
pretty cut and dry, he's gonna say it. About a
half hour from now, we'll find out who's gonna burn.
These people gonna burn. They're all gonna get off scot free.
Thirty minutes from now, we'll bring in Will Chamberlain. All right,
all right, So there are some Democrat senators that are
already worried about the fallout from the no Kings protests.

(01:57):
It's guys like Angus King, John Fetterman, Catherine Cortes Mastow
and others. They're already expressing concern for it. And there
is this really really fascinating thing happening right now where
there are a few elected Democrats who see what is happening,

(02:21):
long established democrats, not just elected ones. Chris actually grabbed
that hilarious, absolutely hilarious James Carvel clip that we played.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Grab that one again.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
But there are some Democrats who see what is happening,
and they're trying desperately to stop it.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
But they are.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Being drowned out, they are being primaried, and it's wild
to watch the left base, the communist base, insist on
party wide suicide. So let me explain Barack Obama. How
did a filthy communist like Barack Obama get elected twice

(03:00):
in this country? Well, Barack Obama, as much of an
America hating savage as he is, Barack Obama campaigned like
a moderate. He campaigned extremely moderately, extremely moderately. If you
actually listen, not what he did, not his upbringing. Listen

(03:23):
to what normy's heard when Barack Obama was campaigning. They
heard a guy who I mean, Yeah, let's all get there,
we'll figure out how to make some money together, we'll all.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Get a love.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
He was really really good at sounding moderate. He was
not a moderate, but he was good at sounding that way. Now,
what happens when you do that is you begin to
grow a coalition of people. It takes a large coalition
to get elected president. And we've talked about this before.

(03:55):
Every party, ours included, has coalitions. You know the coalition
that that elected Donald Trump. There are a lot of
people who did so for inflation reasons. Hey, I can't
afford things. Maybe that was you. A lot of people
did it for deportations, border security. You got to get
these foreigners, but maybe.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
That was you.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Maybe you're more of a cultural person. We got to
get the training thing under control of it. But maybe
it's health. There were a lot of moms, you know,
the ones who wear Apple watches, who are very concerned
about the poison and the food.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
About that.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
There's a large coalition to people. Every coalition thinks they're
the most important part of the coalition, and they're always wrong.
The coalition itself is what matters. It takes a coalition. Now,
Democrats had a large coalition for a long time. Bill
Clinton put together a huge coalition. Barack Obama put together
a huge coalition. These older types and the types that

(04:51):
are from redder states or purple states like Fetterman, they
can see clearly clearly that Demo have no coalition right
now outside of communist freaks. The Democrat coalition it really
only consists of mentally ill young women, ridiculous fake black

(05:11):
civil rights leaders who just hate white people, all the
LGBTQ demon mob stuff, climate nutters, and feminists, just the
fringe freaks in society and they have managed to push
everyone else out. Normanies are looking at this stuff now
and they're horrified by it. Remember all right, Chris, you
can play it now.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
James Carvill.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
James Carvill, he's kind of mocked now, but he does
really the podcast circuit. I'm sure he's rich, probably just
sits around drinking whiskey, does some podcasts. But James Carvill
was part of putting together a successful coalition. James Carvill
watched this little mini Democrat convention where they brought out
this Indian woman to do a land acknowledgement that the

(05:53):
land belongs to the tribes and stuff like that. And
remember he went off on it. It's part of the board.
But remember the whole s about here.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
Was why are you bringing this up in an election? Okay,
what we did with all kinds of things with with slavery,
would experiment with drugs, what we did during what happened
in the Confederacy during the Civil War, Andersonville and it's okay,
this is an election and the d n C is
not the place to discuss this.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Understand this.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
The DNC does not exist to right wrongs. It doesn't
exist to acknowledge the more unpleasant parts of history. It
doesn't exist to make people feel good. It exists get
just through your head to win elections. Now do you
think that is going to help us win elections? Talking

(06:47):
about land theft from the Dakotas were not Please stop
this in the name.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Of a just merciful god.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
Don't you see what's happened? Don't you see where this
has brought us to?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
All Right, stops us.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
That's enough.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
The end part is you can feel it, can't you.
You can feel his frustration, his exasperation. He's watching this
is probably not an ideological guy, of course, died in
the world democrat, but he's only interested in winning elections.
And he's watching. He's on the outside, outside looking in,

(07:26):
watching as Normies are being horrified by Democrats. And he's
practically begging, don't you see why? Can't you see what
this has brought us to? And he's done this before.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
Remember this, And let me tell you another huge error
shoot in art is when people said campaigns need to
reflect progressive values, No they don't. Campaigns are authoritarian by
their nature. If I will run in a twenty twenty
eight campaign and I had some little snot nosed twenty

(08:00):
three year old saying I'm going to resign if you
don't do this. Not only would I fired on the spot,
I would find out who hired him and fire that person.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
On the spot.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
I'm really not interested and you're uninformed, stupid opinion. It's
whether you're gown Joe Rogan or not. And there were
people that worked in the White House that were protesting
because they didn't like the president's policy in Gaza, who
didn't get the out of the White House.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
You can feel the frustration. And the good news for
you and the good news for me, and the good
news for the United States of America is these people
that the old seasoned Democrats. And this includes the Fetterman types,
because remember, Fetterman has been in politics forever.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
And I don't like Fetterman at all.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
I'm not like the other people on the right who
fall in love with this guy because he says.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
One smart thing every now and then.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
But the Fetterman types, the James Carvel types, the guys
who have been around a very long time. They are
not only watching as the party pulls away from normal
America completely, they are begging them to stop, begging them
to stop and that they watched that stupid no Kings

(09:12):
protest and guys like Fetterment and guys like Angus King,
these older democrats, you know what they you know what
they watched. They watched all these Democrats on the street
celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder. There wasn't one or two of them.
We played you some audio of it last night. It
wasn't one old lady here or one lady there. It

(09:32):
wasn't just big Chungus making the assassination shot in the
next sign. It was Democrat after democrat after democrat. And
you know what, the Fetterment's the carvels, the Angus Kings
of the world see, they see what normanis see. They
see a party that not only is out of step
with normal Americans, looks violent, looks mean, looks miserable. I

(10:01):
talked about this before. We've talked about it, but many times.
You know what Donald Trump, you know what his rallies
with these boat parties, what these other things look like,
even if they're not your thing.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
I'm not a boat party guy either. It looks fun.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Young people see fifty boats with MAGA flags on them
in Florida, and you know what they think. I want
to be part of that that looks like a good time.
Can I get on your boat? I like boats. What
do you think they see when they see big Chungus
mocking Charlie Kirk getting murdered in Illinois? Do you think

(10:38):
young people searching for what they believe, what they want
to be part of you think they see Chungus and say, man,
I hope that's me.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
It's wonderful. Let's talk about Peretok real quick. You see,
corporate America has been funding this filth for a very
very very long time, a very long time, funding it
these communists and filtrated corporate America and intimidated corporate America
into writing large checks to communist street groups who took

(11:10):
a dump all over this country. Are you angry with
the condition of big cities right now? Cities like Minneapolis
are at about half strength on the police force. You
know why, because no cop wants to sign up to
go to prison if they do their job. You know
why because the George Floyd protests were extremely successful. You
know why because it had corporate funding. Did you fund it?

(11:32):
Do you have Verizon at and T T Mobile? Did
you fund it. Are you still funding it? I have
pure talk, I pay less. I'm on the same towers,
my organization, my cell phoned company. They're giving dogs to
veterans with PTSD. Dial pound two five zero and say
Jesse Kelly Pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly. We'll

(11:57):
be back Jesse Kelly. Next, it is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Memory.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
You can email me you love, your hate, your death
threats Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot Comray They get to
a bunch of those for the rest of the show.
I swear I wanted to touch on this real quick headline.
Young adults lead a resurgence in church attendance. That Charlie
kirk assassination. It moved young people more than it moved

(12:29):
any other demographic in this country. They saw Charlie Kirk
as being one of them, caring about them, listening to them,
and watching him die on camera moved people. It woke
people up to evil and oftentimes in life, especially if

(12:52):
you've had it good, if life's been safe, and we
want life to be safe and good, right, I don't
want you to experience misery and hardship, although they're you will,
But we want life to be good and save. I
don't want you ever to even see anything bad. But
that's not realistic. And one day you pull up your
cell phone and you watch somebody, even if you weren't

(13:13):
a fan, somebody you knew, some a young face, a
young husband and father, and you watch him die on camera.
You know, some communist animal killed him. It may not
make you believe in God right away, but you know
there's a devil, and that that's how it starts. Sometimes,

(13:34):
let's do some emails, Jesse. Isn't it about time Robert
de Niro? For Robert de Niro to hang it up?
He's nine months younger than Joe Biden. So I wanted
to these guys, these guys who have fame and fortune,
they never give it up. It's very very rare for

(13:56):
them to give it up. We've talked about it many
times before, just some politicians with other people, with musicians.
This is it's a thing. People can't walk away from it.
People with endless money. Think how much money Robert de
Niro probably has. And I'm not saying that because money

(14:17):
is what makes demand right or money is important, but
he doesn't have to do anything by now I wouldn't
be surprised if you told me that guy was worth
half a billion dollars. Chris is that it. Of course,
Jewish producer Chris is already looking it up. Surprise, surprise,
half a billion dollars. You are, in your eighties, worth

(14:37):
half a billion dollars, and you still have to be
political with everything you do. You can't stop hobbling and
onto every single podcast set and television set to rant
and rave about Donald Trump this and Donald Trump that.
It's so weird.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Just go do something. Look, don't you have.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Grandkids, great grandkids, a wife. He's a Hollywood actor, so
he's probably on wife number twelve. But don't you have
anything in your life you enjoy? I find that so sad,
and I guess it happens. I'm worried about it.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
For me.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I've talked to you about that before, and not that
I'm like that now, but I see it. It's so
prevalent in my industry as well. I don't understand it.
Why don't you go away? You don't have to die
behind the microphone, retire and enjoy your family, go make memories.

(15:47):
But fame just becomes addicted. He has a two year
old kid, Chris what how uh? How old is Robert
de Niro? He's eighty two and he has a two

(16:08):
year old. He had a child at eighty years old. Look,
I'm I'm all about procreation. I think that's I'm a
big you know, families. How many times have I told
you get married if you can, if that's your desire,

(16:29):
and make babies.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
It's a good thing. But there's a cutoff time. I
would think, is there a cutoff time?

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Is that on a line? I feel like there's a
cutoff time. Oracle, you just mentioned losing a buddy overseas.
He drowned in Iraq River, upside down in a tank.
I did too, Corporal David Alan bass USMC. I wonder
if it was the same incident. I believe he passed

(16:57):
on Sunday, April second, two thousand sixteen. If you're right
about that date, it was not the same date my
buddy Lanscopal Rodriguez was his name. He would have been
two thousand and four. Because this was shoot, I'm going

(17:18):
to say two weeks into the invasion, and that may
be wrong. It may have been a week. It was
right after the invasion. This goes back to you don't
appreciate the bravery of so many people who do so
many different jobs in war. Being in a tank sounds
lovely until you realize you can't see, Until you realize

(17:40):
the enemy undoubtedly has things that can hurt you inside
of that tank, and that large steel box you consider
to be armor can quickly hurt you. Show some respect
to tankers, for sure, if you have family members who
are tankers. Like I said, submarine ears it's a very
very brave job. Then I realize you're never truly in

(18:01):
control at any point in time in combat. But just
the lack of control, it's it's a lot, it's a lot. Now,
John Brennan gets refer to the DJ today, howlegit is
that is Bolton going to prison? It's James, call me tiss, James,
let's talk to Will Chamberlain. Will Chamberlain always gives it

(18:23):
to me straight on legal matters. Now everybody's going to
hear from him who's going down and who's not next.
Jesse Keilly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
wonderful Tuesday, and that we're listening to material. Girl tells
me that Will Chamberlain, my friend made the mistake of

(18:46):
not choosing his intro music. And everybody knows the rules.
If you don't choose, we find the worst song we
can find on short notice. So joining me now, senior
counsel at the Article three project.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
My friend, will cha Amberlin? Will you made a bad mistake?
My friend?

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Oh, you got it wrong. I actually said material girl,
because I couldn't think of a song off the top
of my head, and I couldn't help but think. I
was like, well, I guess might as well get in
front of this what's coming?

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Oh you know what?

Speaker 1 (19:16):
I actually respect it? All right, all right, set this aside.
Let's deal with the the DOJ and the mountain they
have to climb to break up the communist cartel in
this country, from the street animals to the funders of it.
How big of a mountain is this?

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Will? And can they climate? It's?

Speaker 4 (19:37):
It's extremely large, but it's surmountable. I think people were
a little a little too impatient. I mean, And there's
there's two big, you know, things that people need to
understand about, like how quickly can you prosecute people? The
first is you need to have a prosecut little case
that survives emotion to dismiss and emotion to dismiss, perhaps
in an unfriendly jurisdiction where you're going to have a

(19:58):
decent number of Democrat grandeurors. We're already seeing that problem
show up in DC when you try and prosecute somebody
for something as simple as assaulting a law enforcement officer
and you get no indictment from a Democrat grand jury.
So you need to build a case has to be robust.
The second problem is the lack of solid political appointments,
and that's been a problem for you know, it just

(20:20):
takes a while. It has taken a while to get
good people in place. And the problem is, you know,
if you get your top us attorney in place, you're
still dealing with a career prosecutors, many of whom might
be tied to the prior administration or cautious for whatever reason.
That that's the problem we were dealing with in the
Eastern District of Virginia where we actually had really good
indictments right to be brought against Comy and Letitia James,

(20:42):
and instead of bringing them, you had career prosecutors, you know,
essentially kicking the buck, kinking the can down the road,
trying to get in the way actively sometimes so you
had to get a new US attorney in there to
throw those people out. So there's there's Those are the
two big challenges that Pam Bondi and everybody else at
DOJ are dealing with. But there dealing with them successfully.
I think it's just it's taking a little longer than

(21:03):
I think people would like. But you're already seeing I mean,
these are The case against Komi is a very good one.
The case against Latitia James is even better. The case
against John Bolden is just airtight. He's going to I
think he's going to jail. His conduct was absurd, And
I think you're just this is just the beginning. We're
only nine months in now, so we've still got a
lot of time to get these indictments going. I mean,
you can think about if President Trump wasn't indicted until

(21:24):
you're three of the Biden presidency. We're well out of schedule.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Okay, again, we're speaking with Will Chamberlain.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
All right, Will, My concern is something you already brought up,
where these cases are going to be tried, because look,
we've seen it. You already mentioned it, but we've seen
it time and time again. Across this country. It's very
difficult to send a Democrat or Democrat adjacent person to
prison if there's even a single Democrat on the jury,
because they vote like the tribe of savage as they are.

(21:52):
How do we avoid that.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Well, at the Article three Project, we push these campaigns
to get various people confirmed that we think we're important.
And one of them that kind of may have gone
under the radar, because you know, we're obviously pushing for
the confirmation of Pegsas and all the federal you know,
the major cabinet agencies. But one of them that we
pushed very hard for is a guy made by the
name of Jason Redding Kenonis. He's the US Attorney for
the Southern District of Florida. Now he's recently confirmed, one

(22:18):
of the last people confirmed before the House went on
vacation a few months back. There's a reason for that
because we there's now being a grand jury opened up
in the Southern District of Florida to investigate all the
law fair that was conducted against Donald Trump, and because
that was the site of the mar A Lago raid
in the Southern District of Florida and Palm Beach that's

(22:39):
part whatever went into the mar A Lago raid is
likely part of the overall conspiracy. And so many of
these people who thought maybe that their conduct would be
indictable only in Washington, d C. Are actually going to
find out that their conduct is being investigated in Jupiter,
Florida or Fort Pierce, Florida, rather a place that is
not ninety five democratic place that is a majority Republican.

(23:02):
So it's about being strategic about where we indict people.
There's a reason also, James Comy is getting charged in
the Eastern District of Virginia, not in DC proper because
he made the foolish mistake of giving false testimony from
his home in in in Virginia rather than coming into
DC for his Senate testimony that was false. That means
we can indict him in a place where I mean,

(23:23):
District of Virginia isn't great by any means. It's still
a you know, there's a decent number of Democrats, but
it's much much better than the District of Columbia.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Again, we're speaking with Will Chamberlain here.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Okay, Will you mentioned you think John Bolton is going
to jail. Is tis James going to jails, call me
going to jail Brennan. Of course, that we haven't seen
obviously anything come down on him yet. Are any of
these types actually going to see the inside of a
prison cell?

Speaker 2 (23:50):
In your estimation, I think let's see here.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
I mean, I guess that ranked them in terms of probability, right.
I think the strongest case that out there is the
one against Bolton. I think it's both extremely strong and
his conduct is just appalling. You know, it seems like
from day one when he entered the White House as
a National Security Advisor, he was immediately taking notes on
what was classified information and sending it an unclassified email

(24:15):
server to his his relations I haven't read the I
mean that seems to be the conduct here that's appalling.
And you know, because the idea was he was going
to put out a you know, a book within he
put out a full five hundred page book within three
months of leaving office. Well how do you do that? Well,
it's because you're constantly recording it. And the note taking
and the sending of these notes is just it's so blatant,

(24:38):
it's so brazen. This was a case that you know,
whereas in Virginia we had this fight back on the
James and Commian Diamans. We had no pushback at all
from career prosecutors in the district of Maryland who looked
at this and were like, no, no, no, no. So
I think he's the most likely to go to jail.
Next would be Letitia James. I think it's because her
case is garden variety mortgage fraud. You know, it's not
even a complicated charge here. This is just she she

(25:00):
did things that we federal government prosecutes all over the
country routinely. She said that she lied under you know,
and attested that she was going to use her home
as a second home, and she immediately put it up
for rent. Well, okay, that's mortgage fraud. If you get
caught for it. It's really simply you're getting a lower
interest rate than you otherwise would have by lying. In fact,
it's the thing she tried to prosecute President Trump for. Effectively,

(25:20):
she was prosecuting him for, or rather going after his
organization for supposedly undervaluing or overvaluing the mar A Lago
estate in order to get a more favorable loan terms.
That was wrong. Trump was totally fine and reasonable and
in valuing it very highly. There's no property like mar
A Lago and Palm Beach, but that was her theory

(25:41):
of the case, and now she's getting caught doing the
same thing, but in this case just for about like
nineteen thousand dollars in ill gotten games. It's incredibly stupid,
and she'll properly go to jail for it.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Call me.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
I think it is the hardest case. I think because
both it's in the Eastern Diuschri of Virginia. It's going
to be tried around a lot of you know, in
an area that has a lot of people who would
generally like James Comy. But by the same token, I mean,
the guy really did lie to Congress about whether or
not he was a leaker that much. That much seems
pretty clear, So I think he should go to jail.
I think he's the least likely too, though.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Will let's shift gears here, if you don't mind and
talk about deportations. Obviously it's not it's not as fast
as everybody would like because we've got forty fifty million
people to get out. But it's also not simple when
you have all these blue areas dedicated to keeping all
these foreigners in the country.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
Where are we at with it with deportations?

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
I mean we're we're making progress on this front. Again,
this is one of those things that we stopped, you know,
the I think President Trump doesn't get enough credit for
bringing illegal crossings down by like ninety nine percent, one
of actually the most impressive policy accomplishments I've seen in
my lifetime period, like so quickly, so fast, just did it.
Deportations is harder, obviously, because you know, there's there's process

(26:57):
that has to be done, and as a result of
a number of core rulings, there's just a lot that
has to be you know, basically, we need more immigration
judges under current law, we need more enforcement. We're ramping
up the ice efficiency. I think the administration is doing
a really good job. I think they're building the engine
to increase deportation numbers consistently over time. So again I'm

(27:17):
also optimistic there, even though like maybe people would think
that deportation numbers up till now haven't been good enough.
I mean, people have to realize the machine has to
be built to do this because without being able to
change current law, which we really aren't able to do
in terms of like what the actual substant immigration law
is and the substance procedural protections that Congress has said
these people are entitled to. We need the resources to

(27:40):
put them through those procedures as quickly as possible, and
had put as many people through those procedures as possible.
That requires some time.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Will final question for me the National Guard going into cities.
It's very appealing to people because they see what happened
in DC. But the National Guard has I mean, Trump
has authority over DC because the.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Federal government owns it.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
He does not have that same authority in places like
Chicago and LA. So it has to be much more limited.
Can these cities even be saved. I know, you can
turn down violent crime for a weekend because you're brought
in the National Guard, but that's not a permanent solution.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
No, it's not a permanent solution. And really what the
fight in in Illinois and Portland is very different than
the fight in DC. Whereas in DC we're using it
really to just stop crime period. In Illinois and Portland,
it's more to protect ice officers while they're going around
and doing their job, because there's this effort to sort
of fort ice with protesters and then kind of at

(28:39):
a pincer movement, have state authorities refused to help ICE
when they're under attack. So that's why federal forces are
needed in those areas. I think. I think it's not
as simple as you know. Those will be the Calcianner praises,
But I am very optimistic about what's going on in
places like Memphis, you know, where you have blue cities
and red states. The red state governors can come in
and invite the National Guard in to do the law enforcement,

(29:02):
or invite just a massive federal presence there, and I
think the National Guard will be part of that. And
I think you'll see a lot of cities like I
saw a really interesting clip where, you know, somebody was
talking in DC and she was, you know this, this
black woman who probably wouldn't have dreamed of voting for
Trump in her life, was just saying, like, DC is safe.
For the first time in my adult life. I don't
remember DC ever being safe, and I feel like I

(29:22):
can walk the street now. It's a wonderful achievement. Trumpet.
There's full credit for it, and we just need to
we need to really expand it because it's the ultimate
you know, it's it's definitely. It's amazing how privileged rich
people just think poor people should have to live with crime,
that you know that only only people who can afford
it should be able to live in safe neighborhoods. I
you know, I like to think of myself as a
true populist in the sense that everybody of any race,

(29:43):
if any economic class, should be able to live in
a safe neighborhood. In the United States of America, everybody
should live in a crime crime free place.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
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appreciate you very much. I feel so much smarter. Wen't
shake your head, Chris. It's an accomplishment when I feel smarter,
because I already felt so smart. I'm smart enough to
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Speaker 2 (31:00):
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Speaker 1 (31:02):
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Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. Love Hey, death threats all
They're welcome. I'm gonna get to a lot more of those.
Man and Antifa style mask arrested for opening fire on
Trump supporters home. These people are freaking lunatics, absolute bonkers lunatics,

(31:24):
and there's so many of them. There's you know, it's
not surprising, though. I guess when you're the party that
celebrates the murder of sixty million unborn babies shooting at
Trump supporters, is it a big step. It's really the
inevitable step. By the way, have you given a preborn yet?

(31:46):
Don't forget about preborn please? Roe versus Wade getting overturned
did not stop abortion in this country because it didn't
change the culture. We have to change hearts to change
the culture. And the only way to change the hearts
of these women who want to abort their babies is
by giving them an ultrasound. She has to hear the heartbeat,

(32:10):
the ultrasound. I believe it is a gift from God.
It has been the greatest weapon against abortion in this country.
Preborn brings these women in and they give it to her,
and they give her love, and they give her support,
and they.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
Introduce her to God.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
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(32:48):
all right? Sponsored by Preborn jar Head. If the Democrat
Party is in such trouble, why are they likely to
win two hundred and ten congressional seeds next year and
may take the House for the party that represents communists,
hamas and anarchists. That seems like a lot of support.
What's really going on. Okay, Well, there's a couple things

(33:10):
going on. First.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
I don't know that they're going.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
To take the House next year. They might, history says
they will, but I don't know that's going to happen.
But couple things, A couple things first, let's deal with
the political shenanigans. You've heard all kinds of gripes recently
from Democrats about redistricting, haven't you.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
You've heard it. It's come up.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Remember that states have congressional districts. Each state draws its
own congressional districts. What has been happening for years and
years and years in this country is blue states where
they control the state government, they will draw their districts

(33:56):
in the most ridiculous ways, and the entire purpose of
that is to make sure there are no Republicans elected.
Is it unfair and dirty, of course, but that's freakin' life.
Life is unfair and life is dirty. That's how they've
been doing it. And for years and years and years,
the pathetic, weak low TGP refused to reciprocate the well,

(34:20):
we got to do it the right way while the
communists are zoning us out. So already right now, as
the House of Representatives stands right now. You need to
understand we don't have a slight majority in the country.
Just because we have a slight majority in the House
of Representatives. They have redrawn the maps in state after
state after state.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
Go look at Maryland.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
You want to do you want to go one look
at the Look at the congressional districts in Maryland. It's insane.
They have drawn the maps to ensure they are overrepresented
in Congress. The number of Democrats in the House of
Representatives is not reflective of the number of Democrats in
the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
It is not.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
They have found a way with dirty tactics to become overrepresented,
which is why I'm glad the right is finally now
fighting back to try to even out that representation.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
That is one.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
That's the best part of what I'm about to say.
Here's the worst part. Good people have a hard time
accepting that there are evil people everywhere everywhere. I'll bring
this up again. I've brought it up before. I like
to bring this up because I want women to do this.

(35:37):
I want anyone with families to do this. Your state
has a sex offender registry. You can go look it up,
right now on the internet, and what you can do
is you can put in your specific zip code, not statewide,
your zip code. I'm in Texas, I can pull it
up right now on my phone and I can put

(35:58):
in my zip code. I encourage you to do this
for a couple different reasons. One, it's important to know
if the house five houses down has someone who has
hurt children, and you have children, that is important to know.
In Two, even if you don't have kids, even if
you're not a woman, it is important from time to

(36:20):
time to remind yourself that there are evil people walking
among us, and they don't wear signs. You can't always tell.
He looks like a nice guy, he drives a forward,
he's wearing khakis. He smiled and waved at me the

(36:41):
other day, said hi at the mailbox. Seems like a
good dude. Yeah he's not. This is not to make
you paranoid or make you want to run out of
your neighborhood. But we have to be reminded from time
to time that just because your family situation is good,
just because your town feels safe, just because there isn't

(37:03):
a shooting every night, that there are monsters among us.
All right, monsters among us. Always remember that go from
time to time, do it once a year. Do it
right now while you think of it. We're about to
go to break anyway, we haven't. We have a great
third hour for you. We're going to talk to Tiana
Low about economics, and I'm going to do some email

(37:25):
stuff and apparently we're beating up Columbia and all kinds
of great stuff. But right now, during the break, go
to your state sex offender registry and put in your
your information, your zip code.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
It'll wake you up, all right. Great third hour next
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