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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday, a hump Day. We'll finish up on the
Trump or Not Trump, the Biden garbage, We're all garbage
people comments. We'll do a little blackmail talk email talk,
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and we're gonna have to tackle some voter election integrity
stuff that's gonna make us all uncomfortable. All that BK's
coming up a half hour from now, and more coming
up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show this hour.
In case you missed the first hour, go download the podcast.
iHeart Spotify, iTunes is where you can find it. We're
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going through the Biden Harris saga. So we went through
how how they started fighting, why they hate each other,
how the Biden presidency went, and then we talked about
the coup and how that all went. And then you
get to where we are now. And here's where we are.
Joe Biden has the horrible debate, the worst debate in
the history of the United States of America. Joe Biden
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gets run out, Obama runs him out, Pelosi runs him out,
the system locks shields, decides he is risky for their power. Remember,
the system is very much conditionally loyal. As long as
you're helping them, they love you. The second you start
hurting them, they will destroy you. Joe Biden found himself
quickly on the receiving end of that destruction boom. Too bad,
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so sad. Political career over. Now, let's discuss the two
different people. Joe Biden is a very proud man. All
men generally are. I'm not going to make that unique
about Joe Biden. Most men have a tendency to suffer
from pride. Not that the oracle whatever happen that problem,
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but most men suffer from some form of pride. And
once you, once you start notching things on your accomplishment
belt of life, it's easy to look at those things
and get even prouder. And I'm gonna say something right now,
but I don't actually mean it to offend you, and
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it may not even apply to you. But let me
ask you something, fellas, how many of your accomplishments in
life can people see if they walk in your home
or walk in your office. It's a very common thing.
Do you have that you have that doctorate diploma hanging
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up above your desk? Oh, what's that my trophy? Yeah,
I'm one state in high school. But it's a normal thing.
I'm not dogging on you for it. I'm not insulting
you for it. But when men accomplish things in life,
we tend to want to brag about those things. We
want to be applauded for those things. We want people
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to look at those things and admire us more. Every
man wants to be admired. Every man wants to be admired.
It's not unique to you or me, or Joe Biden.
But Joe Biden has this long life. He was a
United States senator, vice president of the United States of
America for eight years, and then president of the United
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States of America. I know he's been a piece of
crap for all that time. I get it, But let's
be honest, that's quite a resume. When you think about that,
what's going on your tombstone or on my tombstone? I'm
not sure that. I don't know. I never really thought
about it. But if you're Joe Biden, what goes on
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the tombstone? Do you think it's going to be loving
husband and father?
Speaker 2 (03:53):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:53):
No, no, no, no, it's not. There's a lot on
that resume, and at the end of your career, you're
feeling pretty proud of yourself. Imagine ending a career like
that in disgrace. Remember when they were trying to push
him out. We actually got a story leaked about this.
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We talk about talked about this on the show. That
part of their concern, part of Jill Biden's concern, and
as horrible as she is, it's an understandable concern. Part
of her concern was his legacy. She didn't want his
legacy to be that debate. She didn't want that to
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be the thing everyone remembers Joe Biden for. But the
coup happened, and now that will be Joe Biden's legacy,
whether or not it's specifically the debate. When Joe Biden
is brought up in political circles ten years from now,
twenty years from that, whenever he's brought up, he'll be
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a punchline. He will doesn't matter what else he did,
even in Democrat circles, it'll be kind of oh yeah, yeah,
oh Joe, Yeah, So there you are. You're Joe Biden.
You have this long list of accomplishments. You're super proud.
You just got knifed out of reelection. You don't get
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to run anymore. Your political career is over. It ended really,
really badly. It ended in embarrassment, It ended in disgrace,
and incomes Kamala Harris. Let's discuss her side of this
from her perspective. Remember, this is a wildly ambitious person
who always wanted to be here. She's already bitter and
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angry about how she's been treated by the Biden administration.
Now she finally gets this opportunity to run and be
the nominee. She's hand selected by the system to be
the nominee, and she knows, of course, publicly she has
to act like Joe Biden's best friend. They both have
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to keep up this public facade. I love her. She
was always in the room, and she always has to say, yeah,
Joe Biden is the best. And it's the reason, it's
the reason why she can't ever answer these questions well,
because she really can't publicly. This is part of the deal.
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She can't publicly say, yeah, Joe sucked. I totally disagreed
with him on everything. I would have done things way different.
That's why they've never come up with a good answer
for this.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
I think what some voters are struggling with, and we've
heard this across the state, is when you discuss your plans,
they come back and ask, well, why haven't you done
it already?
Speaker 4 (06:43):
Well, I'm not president your vice president.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
Yeah exactly, but I'm going to tell you what I'm
doing as president when I have the ability then to do.
What I know, based on my experience, is a new
approach that is about building on the good work that
has happened, but there's more to do, there's more.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
To do.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
That's not good. And then there's Joe shoved out, bitter, angry.
Joe Biden is going to demand some public speaking as
he finishes his presidency. We've all just kind of moved on.
I'll tell you, I'm guilty. We've all just kind of
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forgotten about the fact that Joe Biden is still the
top executive in the United States of America. He is
the commander in chief, he is the president of the
United States, and we all just kind of moved on.
Who Joe, Oh, yeah, I remember that. No, he's still
president and full of pride, and so Joe Biden wants
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to speak, and Joe Biden, he has been from what
I understand, very much kept at arm's length by the
Harris campaign because he keeps verbally pooping on himself. But
you can't keep a lid on the president forever. And
on CNN he goes he's trying to push forward this Ah,
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we love the Puerto Ricans there and if which in
and of itself is hilarious, as if anyone Puerto Rican
is actually offended by that dumb joke. Actually, that funny joke.
No one's offended. But he's trying to build up some
sort of a propaganda campaign. Only Joe Biden has a problem,
you see, Joe Biden's mind is broken. Remember remember the
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nord Stream too thing. You've played it many times on
the show. We all woke up one day and this
nord Stream two pipeline, which is not here. Remember it's
over there in Europe. It's not here, the nord Stream
two pipeline. Wait, someone blew it up. How'd they blow
it up? It was underwater? Who even got underwater? Who
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could even do such a thing? And everyone has kind
of washed the hands of it. I don't know, I mean,
maybe it was maybe there's some rebels, a group of
kids or something. Maybe they got some firecrackers. But everyone
with the brain remembers Joe Biden at a press conference,
not in control of his mouth anymore.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
Let me answer the first question. First, If Germany, if
if Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the
border of Ukraine again, then there will be there will
be no longer on nor Stream too.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
We will bring it into it.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
But how will you how will you do that exactly?
Speaker 6 (09:42):
Since the project in control of the project is within
Germany's control, we will, I promise you, we'll be able
to do it.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
What happened there? Joe Biden was briefed by his national
security people that in response to Putin's invasion, if there
is one, this is back before there was one, that
they would try to hurt Russia by blowing up Nordstream two.
This was undoubtedly top secret. The highest levels of classification
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would have been applied to this information. But when you
elect a president with dementia just because he has a
D by his name, there are consequences. You see, Joe Biden,
not able to filter out what he's allowed to say
and not allowed to say, runs to the cameras and
tells the entire planet the national security secrets he was
just given. Joe Biden can't control his mouth, and that
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brings us to the comments more specifically, the motivation behind
them before we get to that. Seems pretty appropriate now
to talk about age. It happens. It's not just your
mind that slowly breaks. One day you wake up and
you don't have any cartilage left in your knee. You
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seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. So
Joe Biden, he isn't in control of his brain. And
it's not that he says things that are dishonest. He's
so honest now because he can't filter it out anymore.
That's why he told the entire planet we were going
to blow up the Nordstream two pipeline five minutes before
the nord Stream two pipeline blew up. And it's why
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when he went on CNN last night he committed a
terrible error that will make a difference for the Kamala
Harris campaign. I'll explain why in a moment. But the
little clip you've heard all day long where he called
the supporters, not Donald Trump himself, he called his supporters
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garbage be.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Watching my president's speech and will wait a minute.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
That was the wrong one I hit there on this one.
Speaker 6 (13:15):
Only garbage I see floating out there as his supporters.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
You don't do that. I realize modern democrats have done it.
Hillary Clinton's famous deplorables comment. I realize it's happened. But
it's simply one of those things that's been understood in
politics forever. You can insult the other candidate, you can
throw mud at the other candidate, do whatever you want,
say whatever you want to the other candidate. You never never, never, never, never, never,
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never insult their supporters. And it's not because you like
their supporters. You never insult their supporters because what you
want is you want to always leave the door open
in case they get sick of their candidate or annoyed,
or maybe they're waiver. Leave that door open so they
can walk through it into your camp should they so desire.
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But if you find yourself calling them deplorables, calling them Nazis,
calling them garbage, then what you've done is no matter
what their guy does, they're never coming over to your
side ever in a million years. You have cut off
any chance you had at earning their vote. That's why
politicians historically have not done this. Joe Biden did it.
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But why did Joe Biden do it. He did it
because he doesn't have a filter anymore. He did it
because that's how he thinks, and that's how every single
Democrat in this country thinks. I don't say that offhand.
I have lived in the Democrat stronghold of Washington, d C.
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I have been at the parties, I've been at the bars,
I've been at the gigantic meetings, and I'm here to
tell you when you get groups of Democrats together, elected officials,
media people, or otherwise, they discuss you in ways that
would mortify you. It's a talking point. They laugh about it. Yeah,
hopefully some Republicans will die. Ha ha ha. That's how
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these people talk. They're used to it. And so when
Joe Biden goes on television, you're supposed to censor that
part out. But he can't do it anymore. And the
reason it's such a critical mistake is this. How often
have you heard the phrase the term you need to
budget your time? You heard that before budget your time?
Everyone's heard of that. What's that mean? Obviously you have
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to there's only so much time you can dedicate to
eating or working out, or sleeping or at the job.
Because why, because time is finite. Time is real estate.
It's precious. It's rare. We are in election season. We
are one week less than a week till the election.
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Every single day is precious. Every minute is monitored of
the candidates. With seven days until the election, That's what
yesterday was, with seven days until the election. Because of
Joe Biden's mouth, Democrats and the American media have had
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to use one of those seven days cleaning up Joe
Biden stipers.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
Joe Biden has never been a big arena speaker. He's
never been the most fluid speaker. And by the way,
as someone who had a starter growing up, it's very
obvious to me if there's an apostrophe at the end
of supporters there. He was referring to the garbage viewed
by supporters, not simply the supporters themselves.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Okay, laugh about that apparatcheck, talk about the lie he
just told, and all that we can do all that.
Politico did the same thing. A bunch of different publications
have done the same thing, acting like there's an apostrophe there,
even though we can all hear the extended versions.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
The other day speaker a real called Puerto Rico a
floating island of garbage. Well, let me tell you something.
I don't know the Puerto rican that I know, or
Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
floating down there is his supporters. His demonizational scene is on.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
That's what he said, and everyone knows it. It's not
that the media is lying to cover up for him.
Of course they law to cover up for him. They're
not reporters, they're apparatics. They're warriors for the revolution. The
point is this twenty four hours was supposed to be
spent earning votes for Kamala Harris, and instead they had
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to waste twenty four hours they'll never get back a
week before the election. Cleaning the poop out of Joe
Biden's diaper a devastating mistake, and in the end, if
the election ends up being really close, we'll never know
it for sure. Stuff like that can cost you the election.
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Trump gets to spend all seven days vote for me,
don't vote for her. They had to spend one of
those seven because Joe Biden went boopy in his pants again.
Amazing and hilarious. Now, let's talk to BK about microwave
weapons and who he would want saving him in a
hostage situation. Let me also talk to you about your
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I think BKA does it on purpose with the music
at this point in time, it's so grotesque. It's just
it's I feel I feel like a dirtball listening to
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BK's dirt ball music. You feel like I'm in some
underground grunge metal thing where everyone's head banging and running
into each other joining me now. Former Air Force PJA,
host of the Wonderful World News with BK podcast BK BK.
Be honest, you go to those weird metal bar things
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just so you can hit people, don't you?
Speaker 2 (20:20):
No, I Jesse. I used to, but honestly, the only
time I really listened, I just listen to it now
when I'm just filled with hate and taking out with
the kettlebells at the gym. I mean, these massive cantelope
sized shoulders don't just build themselves overnight. I mean, obviously
you know you know what I'm talking about, of.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Course, well, of course, well adonnas is like you and me,
obviously standard.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
It's standard, Jesse, this is a standard day. I mean,
how else do you get the ab veins snaking into
the upper sides. It's incredibly aesthetically pleasing, and that's what
we should be shooting for as men.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
BK. What are microwave weapons? I saw some headline about
from military something I don't know. I wasn't really paying attention,
but they were talking about laser weapons and microwave weapons,
direct energy weapons finally being ready for the battlefield. Now
I really don't understand that world. What the purpose of
these things are, what do they do? What do they do?
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Well? I mean I'm not a Jesse. This is kind
of a little outside my baileywick of course, but yeah.
Microwave weapons are also known as a high power microwave
HPM weapons, and it is a type of directed energy weapons.
It's what they do is they put out like electromagnetic energy,
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and the big use of them, of course is to
damage electronics. So, like you and I have talked about
many times before, you know, these measures are going to
come out, the fancy weapons come out, the countermeasures come out,
and I think eventually we're just going to be back
to gunpowder and spears, you know, but you can use
those direct energy weapons though to Actually they have various
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settings under Jesse. You can either you can destroy them,
but you can adjust the settings to them to just
temporarily degrade or even just disable them without completely destroying them,
which is pretty cool. So you could render a weapon
system uses a counter an electronic weapons system useless and
then maybe when you're doing mop up, you can just
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take all of those weapons. Now, as far as those
being ready, yeah, that's still kind of a pie in
the sky attitude. They've been looking at these and trying
to get better at them and figure out how to
make them portable and accurate for decades, Jesse. They've been
trying to do this, and you know from your right
from what I've been hearing, oh, we have them ready,
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we'll see them on the battlefield any day now. Well
they've been saying that also for ten years, so you know,
we'll see what happens. I think eventually it's it's definitely
going to happen. I wouldn't say we're quite there yet.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Though, b Kay, how do you get bad guys out
of a cave? Sorry, my mind's been all over the
place today. Whenever we talked, I'd like to well, well,
Afghanistan was so cave heavy, and you read about battles
like Saipan Ewojim. I mean, there are a million different
examples of this. But the guys talk about they write
about the horrors of getting people out of caves, and
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I know, especially you super ninja types, that was the
kind of crap you had to do. How do you
get someone out of a cave?
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Well, I mean it kind of depends what your goal is, Jesse.
In the old days, like you're saying, I mean they
the Marines, they didn't really care about trying to retrieve
anybody alive out of the gave. Let's just put that delegately.
So they would they would take those flame throwers and
a crapload of hand grenads and just playing football into
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that cave until there was nothing absolutely breathing or even
recognizable as a human being at the end of it.
So I don't like today it's an interesting thought, like,
if you had to get some of this, there's a
high level target and you wanted that personal live, it
would be tough. I would just I guess I'd start
off with just lots and lots of nerve gas as well,
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just to keep tossing, keep tossing those smoke grenades in there,
and just make it absolutely unlovable until the guy like
passed out and then maybe you could do something. So
that's about the only thing I could think of.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
BKA the hoo thies, hooties. I don't know what to say.
I don't give a crap about those tiba, but they
have managed to somehow stop the German Navy. The German
Navy has announced, hey, we're done with this now. I
am not under any impression that the German Navy has
any kind of a long storied history besides getting its
teeth kicked in in WW one and eventually WW two,
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and even the transport ships were knocking them around, but
it still was a major country. What is with these
who is the why can't nobody get a handle on
these guys?
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Well, well, the houthies themselves aren't that dangerous, but it
brings up an interesting point about the European military and
the degradation. I've been talking about it for years on
the podcast Jesse. You know, before Putin started doing his
little psycho March to the West, you know, these guys
were pretty content to let big Uncle Sugar America take
up all the slack and protect their borders. And they
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felt very comfortable in that. And at one point, I
can't remember the exact stats, but they was so alarming
to me as I read them. I mean, half the
German Air Force was unable to fly due to broken
down planes, broken down parts. I assume the same thing
was true with their navy. And you know how the
German people wore post World War Two. They were so
they're still emotionally wrecked over that, and they don't want
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anything that could possibly be considered to be a warlike stance.
I mean, they renamed their military, they renamed the air force.
You know that some certain symbols are bad. Some of
their army people recently got in a lot of trouble
just for having, you know, some of the old not
cool patches in their team rooms, and that caused the
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big stink over there. But the Germans they're just they're not.
They They let themselves in their military be completely degraded.
They've never shown any interest in shoring it up, and
why would they when we were there to pick up
the check. As far as the Hoosies. You know, you
don't underestimate a grilla forest Jesse, especially if they're fighting
for some like religious cause. And that's what these people do,
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and they're very determined and they don't care if they
die in battle, which is probably the most the single
most dangerous force you can possibly face.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Speaking with BK, former Air Force PG, host of World
Views with BK. BK, I'm going to say something and
I'm not going to meet it quite as drastic as
I say it, but I don't know of another way
to put it. With the advancements in missile technology, and
even when everyone knows about the importance of navies, as
much as it pains me to say, the two most
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important branches of the Navy in the Air Force, they
just are. That's that's kind of how it works.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Are navies becoming more obsolete than they use to be?
Speaker 2 (27:01):
I would say they are, Jesse, because we've already seen
that at least China for sure has ballistic missiles off
range that could easily reach out and touch one of
our aircraft carriers. So that's been an argument for a while,
our aircraft carriers becoming obsolete, much like we saw, you know,
even recently with the Russia Ukraine situation, our big, huge
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armored tank divisions become becoming obsolete when you can start
taking them out with a five hundred dollars drone attached
to one thousand bucks worth of explosive Why would you
pay sixty million dollars for a tank when you could
build literally hundreds thousands of these little drones and just
just keep firing out of one or the other. I
don't think the aircraft carrier itself will be obsolete quite yet,
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because it is useful as a floating platform and as
a way to project force abroad. But they're going to
have to come up with some serious anti ballistic missile
technology because, as far as I know, Jesse, we do
not have the capability of from an aircraft carrier knocking
out one or several hypersonic missiles that are coming in
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from like the stratosphere, Like, how are you going to
counteract that? Again, useful for projecting force, useful for taking
our fighter jets into an area, but as far as
our peer adversaries like China and Russia, they're gonna have
to work very hard to remain relevant. They're still very
relevant in places like you know the Gulf where they
don't have that kind of technology, But that's definitely something
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else we'll have to watch and warfare, Jesse. This is
like the warfare is going to continue to evolve. I'm convinced, Jesse,
we are going to be back to that gunpowder and
spears before one hundred years goes by.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I'm not convinced you're wrong. Bka. The person you love
the most is being held hostage by some terrorists. You
can send in one unit. Are you sending in Sealed
Team six or the Delta Boys?
Speaker 2 (28:54):
H Well, I mean, Jesse, like as much. You know
every right, we always talked about other units. But the
truth is that both of those units are exceptionally highly
trained and more importantly, highly motivated. But the gold standard
for hostage rescue has always been, and probably will always
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be for the foreseeable future, the Army's premier special operations force,
and that would be TAG or Combat Action Group or
whatever else you want to call them. Delta Force is
a long history of that, and these men are just
relentless and still the finest warriors in the world. To me,
of course, Seal Team six is also great guys, and
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I wouldn't think twice about sending either one of them.
But yeah, if you're ringing me up and saying Jesse
Kelly is in a cave and we need him back
because we need his bald head on the radio right now,
I'm gonna go deal Team six because I kind of
hope they screw it up a little bit, and I'm
of course something. I'm gonna go Army Delta Force all
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the way. Let's freaking go, BK.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
You are the man, Thank you, my brother. It's not right.
It's not even that bald. It's not that bald, Chris.
Maybe I'll start, Maybe I'll get here replacement. We've talked
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to talking about blackmails, some election integrity problems, and other
things still to come on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show.
But it's time for some emails. It's time for some voicemails.
It's time for you. Enough about me, what about you? Anyway,
Let's go Hi, Jesse.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
I'm calling them Massachusetts. You can imagine living here with
all these liberals. I just want to say, with all
the political climate, is a joy to listen to your
show at night. It really makes me laugh good.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three
Jesse like you, I only attended community college, but My
understanding of fascism is a government takeover of all the
government and private sectors. Pause first, I'll get it to
the rest of his email. I will, But first, people
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get confused about a couple things. One they worry about definitions.
Is it actually fascism? Is it socialism? Is it communism?
It's all just about power. It's all just about people
trying to hoover up more power for themselves and take
away your power. That's what it is. By definition. Fascism
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actually is very similar to what we have here in
the country. It is corporations being pretty much forced to
align themselves with the government, which most definitely has happened here. Anyway,
back to his the guy says, is the Democrats are
they continually calling Trump a fascist? Another case of accusing
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their opponents of what they're doing. I see nothing Trump
does or says to lead anyone believe he's a fascist.
My wife and I are sorrying about the passing of
your father. We're praying for your mom and your family.
His name is Bob. Thank you for your prayers, Bob.
And Okay, them calling Trump a fascist just like them
calling you or Trump a Nazi. You need to you
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need to learn to not take this personally. And I
know that's hard. That's hard to hear, isn't it, And
it's hard to accept. But they don't call Donald Trump
a fascist because they actually think he's a fascist, or
because they think they can prove he's a fascist. Now,
does your liberal aunt Pegy, the one on all the
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anti anxiety beds, does she think Trump is a fascist? Yes?
But what we're gonna talk about the thinkers here, the
ones who put together the plans, Not the stupid street
animals like your liberal aunt Peggy, who believe those things.
Let's talk about the ones who make the plans, who
put out the talking points, the Barack Obamas of the world,
the pelosis the Bill gates that these types. Do they
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actually think Donald Trump is a fascist? No, they don't.
But what they do know is the American public, through
years and years and years of propaganda disguised as education,
through propaganda, the propaganda disguised as media, that fascism a
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fascist is, in the minds of the American public, the
height of all evil. And here's how they did it.
One they covered up or have really really just for
the most part ignored most of the communist atrocities and
communist crimes. Why when you go to an average middle
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school these days and you go through their textbooks or
go through their lesson plans, how long will they spend
on the evils of Adolf Hitler versus how long will
they spend on the evils of Mao or Pulepot or
someone like that. Let me go ahead and spoil it
for you. It's not even close. It's ten to one,
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twenty to one. Why are they doing that?
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Now?
Speaker 1 (35:17):
There's nothing wrong with discussing the evils of a piece
of trash demon like Adolf Hitler, but Mao is just
as worthy. So why does Hitler get all the play
and Mao doesn't get all the play? Well, because your
social studies teacher, your history teacher, probably even your math teacher,
they are either communists or they are communists adjacent, and
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they understand. If they get up and they teach these
young impressionable minds about the evils and horrors of communism,
then Aiden, Jaden and Brayden might grow up to be
anti communists and they can't have that. So Mao gets
five minutes. Yeah, he starved a bunch of people. It
was terrible. Anyway, back to Hitler, Mao gets fifteen minutes,
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Adolf Hitler gets three straight weeks, and you have to
do your final project on him. This is all done
for a reason. This is done so that they can
create the idea that fascists and fascism is the ultimate evil,
and fascism is evil, I should note, but that fascism
is the ultimate evil, the only evil you have to
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worry about. Well, think about this. If I raise you
from zero to eighteen, and I say, Fascism's vil, Fascism's evil,
Hitler's bad. Obviously Hitler is bad.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
Bad.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Hitler's bad. Fascism sucks. Fascism such, fascism sucks. And then
at the age of eighteen, when you're old enough to vote,
I point to the Republican, whoever he is, and I say,
look a fascist. Because of your programming, you are automatically
going to hate that person and think that person is
the height of all evil. Think about it, like brainwashing triggers.
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You ever see one of those movies where they brainwash
an assassin and if he reads a doctor SEUs saying
that it program triggers, it's his assassination stuff, and he
goes on a killing spree. Think about the American Democrat
like that. When you see them using Nazi Hitler fascist
the way they use it to describe a big puppy
dog like Donald Trump, they know they have a conditioned
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population that has been conditioned to think that's the height
of all evo fascism, fascism, fascism. The second you get
someone you want to stop, you take all those people
and you point them towards them and say, look, there's
the fascist, and they will automatically react in a negative way.
That's why. And that's nothing to do with truth or
what he actually is or any of those things. Has
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nothing to do with that at all, nothing to do
with that at all. All right, let's before we get
back to the emails and voicemails. We have to do
this election integrity stuff that's bad from Maine to Florida
to Colorado. The things that are happening are bad and
they look really bad, and we'll talk about those in
just a moment. Before we talk about those, let's talk
about I mean, we'll talk about the horrors of the
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Jewish people, the ones they've the things they've had to
go through, they're still going through them. It's not like
everything's over, Still surrounded by their enemies, still surrounded by
people who want to kill them, still dying all the time.
You can't even go to a music festival in Israel
without seeing a bunch of scumbags descend from the skies
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to kill and rape your women. You know that day
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