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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 fantastic Thursday. We're gonna talk about throwing a subway
sandwich at a law enforcement officer. How they're not changing
their ways, they're changing their name. Another Democrat awkwardly uses
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an F bomb.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
It's quite odd all that emails, maybe even a little
civil war talking. So much more coming up in the
second hour of The Jesse Kelly Show, and again reminding
you tomorrow is an ask Doctor Jesse Friday. So you
need to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
So by now, I'm sure you've probably heard or seen it,
But in case you haven't, let me lay out the situation.
You are aware that Trump has sent the National Guard
into d C. He's taken over the DC Police Department.
Trump has essentially said I'm done, I'm done with the crime,
the homelessness, to everything else. Our nation's capital is a
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war zone. It stops now. Well, now, there are federal
troops all over DC. There are troops. There are uniformed cops.
There are cops in what you would call, you know,
tactical gear there are d C has a presence, a
law enforcement slash military presence. Now well, DC also has
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something inside of it communists, legions of them, legions in
legions in legions of them. Remember how DC votes ninety
two percent Democrat. It is, I believe, I think it's
comfortably the bluest area in the United States of America.
If you live in DC, you're probably a communist. And
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here's the thing, and it is it's I find it
humorous sometimes, sometimes it's awful, and it's sad. Sometimes it's hilarious.
But we talk about how democrats are communists and communists
are revolutionaries. Democrats are communists, and communists are revolutionaries. The
communist is trying to break everything. He is fighting a
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revolution from inside the country. He's trying to break everything,
and that requires it requires breaking the law. If you
are going to fight a revolution, you are going to
have to break the laws of the country. You're fighting
a revolution. And our founding fathers, I have news for you,
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when they had a revolution against the British King broke
the law. There's no way to fight a revolution and
stay within the law. So breaking the law has always
been part and parcel of being a Democrat, certainly a
Democrat activist. I'm not saying every Democrat breaks the law,
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but they all encourage it and they all want it
to happen. The ones who don't physically break the law
will sometimes passively sometimes not encourage others to do so. Hey,
someone should post that guy's address. What are you doing there?
You're encouraging the mentally ill demons in your party to
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show up at someone's home and do something. Hurt, somebody kills, somebody,
vandalize something, maybe just running the mill intimidation. You want
the law broken, and that's always been the mentality. That's
the mentality of the communist. Now fast forward to where
we are today. Yes, we have the presidency in the House,
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in the Senate, and we have a bunch of red
states and things like that, but the blue areas of
this country are as communists, as North Korea, they really
genuinely are the blue areas because there was this self
licking ice cream cone thing that happens there where. In
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order to get elected in a blue city, now in
a blue state, in order to get elected there, you
have to take the most extreme stalinesque position on every
single issue. Otherwise someone running against you will get to
the left of you and they will be elected. This
has caused either moderate Democrats to lie and act communist
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or flat out lose. They just lose their election and
they and they get bounced. Remember AOC bounced an established
sitting Democrat in good standing out of the bronx. Why
she got to the left of him. Now he's a Democrat.
I'm a commed. Don't you want me? And the Democrat voters, Oh, yeah,
that's what I want. So as a result, it's not
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just that the cities are left. They've gone further and
further and further. And with every election cycle they keep going.
The Chicago bouts LORI Lightfoot and elected Brandon Johnson. With
every election cycle they keep going more left and more
left and more left. Look, this guy's about to be
the next mayor of Minneapolis.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
So what we envision is a public safety system that
works for everyone, and that means ensuring that we have
an accountable police force and a police force that is
an important part of the public safety system, but making
sure that when we call nine on one, we get
an appropriate response. Just like we don't expect our officers
to put out a fire, for example, we have firefighters coming.
We learned from the city and their own report that
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nearly half of the nine one one calls that don't
need to be responded to with armed officers. And so
with that knowledge, we know that that's going to take
funding to invest in things like.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
That.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Samali's about to take over one of our great cities. Anyway,
So keep going left. It keeps going left, It keeps
going left. All right, Well, this has done many things. Obviously,
it's filled up our cities with murders and rapists and
I legals and vandalism and robberies, and it's done many
things which you already know about we talk about, but
it's done something else. The democrat, the normal democrat, normal,
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the normy democrat who lives in these cities. What he
has gotten used to having protections? He has a protection.
His protection is state protection.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Remember what Brandon Derby talked about. Pause on this Remember
what Brandon Derby talked about yesterday. If you missed it,
it's on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. We interviewed Brandon Derby last night.
Now We're two. He was talking about Mexico and how
this cartel overtook that cartel, and basically it depended on
your level of state protection. Yeah, maybe you're in a
town a city where the mayor looks out for you,
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but what if the state, what if the governor hates
you or something like that, You need as high a
level as state protection as you possibly can. That's how
all corrupt societies work. It works the exact same way
in blue cities. If you are an established communist in
these blue cities, you know that your DA is never
gonna charge you with a crime. You're used to that
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they're not gonna even if even if you do you
get slapped on the wrist, they'll turn you loose. And
in Washington, d C. That's the most extreme example of this,
because it's not just the street animals, it's not just
the rapists and murderers who get set loose. Democrats who
live in d C have watched time after time after
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time after time. We're a corrupt communist in the government
finds himself in trouble, but he also finds his trial,
his judge is whatever in d C, and he walks
away scot free. We complain. I complain about guys like
Kevin Klinsmith, the FBI lawyer who lied on a PIZA
warrant which should send you to prison for the rest
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of your natural life. To do that with your position,
he's still practicing law. He got probation for like six
months or a year. Why in DC? So that is
created the Democrats who live in d see a feeling
of invincibility. You own all the levels of government. Nobody's
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going to charge you. You can just fight your revolution,
act like an animal, and you'll never get in trouble,
which brings us to a Sean Charles Dunn. I couldn't
I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw the video.
We had Customs and Border Protection agents in tactical gear
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walking through DC, helping, rasting doing the things they're doing.
This dude, Surprise Surprise, wearing short shorts and a pink shirt,
used to work for the DOJ, but Pam Bondi fired
him this morning. Starts freaking out at the sight of
tactical agents there. But he doesn't just freak out. He's
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carrying in his hands a foot long sub from subway
and you can look at this on video. He walks
right up to one of these guys law enforcement officers.
He is two feet away. I don't mean like he
randomly tossed his sub in their direction from across the street.
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He is two feet away facing This guy rears back
and spikes his sub off of an officer's chest on
camera in the middle of the city, surrounded by police
officers in tactical gear. Surprise, surprise, he spikes it off
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of his chest, turns and starts running. Quite a feminine run,
if I might point out, quite a feminine run. He
dead to everything, but put his little limp wrists out
there to the side as he's running. Ah, it looked
like Lindsey Graham running up the road. He finds himself
arrested today. He wakes up. He's facing felony assault charges
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and he's lost his job. That's one of the funniest
things I've ever heard of in my entire life. He
got so used to being in a communist controlled area,
fighting his revolution without the threat of any kind of response,
and now he lost his career in his freedom. Beautiful. Now,
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We'll be back.
Speaker 5 (11:52):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
You're welcome. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Thursday. All right, let's dig into some emails, shall
we we have some room we have to clear out
before we make fun of Chuck Schumer for being a
liar and other things. Jesse really enjoying Civil War history
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and looking forward to more. People always talk about World
War One being the birth of trench warfare, but if
you read Sam Watkins's account of battles like Kenneshaw Mountain
Kennesaw Mountain, it becomes clear that this strategy was used
as early as the Civil War. Confederates would dig trenches,
line them with pine trees, shave down to giant spikes,
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point them toward the enemy line. They would use grape
shot to mow down approaching Union soldiers. Pause grape shot.
Just for those who don't know, in a cannon or
a cannon type weapon, it's not just cannon balls that
go in there. You can put I know it seems
like an obvious point, but you can put balls, steal
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ball bearings, not steal it. Ball bearings sometimes steal in
there a bunch of them, So instead of one big
cannon ball, you have a bunch of many cannon balls.
When that explosion happens and they come out the end
of the barrel, it's exactly what you'd expect essentially like
a gigantic shotgun mowing down everyone in front of them. Anyway,
back to this, Sam Watkins described it as being a
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fine pink mist in the air that morning on Kennesaw Mountain,
advancing soldiers easily being picked off one by one from
the new Henry repeater rifle, so on and so forth.
Must have been brutal fighting, equal in many ways to
World War One. Wondering if you consider telling stories about anything,
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he names a bunch of battles, and yes, I have
done Civil War history several times before, and I will.
I will continue to do so. I may get to actually,
I may get to Kennesaw Mountain. I may get to
that at some point. I'm telling you right now, for
those who don't know, I'm already working on the next
one for you. It's already begun. It's gonna be I mean,
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I think I already told you. It's going to be
Andersonville Prison. It was a Confederate prisoner of war camp.
A bunch of Union soldiers went there and died, and
things like that. Probably won't be a multi parter, I
don't think, at least not what I'm digging into right now.
But it'd be interesting anyway. Yeah. Look, war is horrible. Oh,
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wars horrible of course. And the whole digging trenches thing
you know, that's still in effect Russia Ukraine, trenches, Russia Ukraine,
on top of everything else, is showing us what modern
combat as with the weapons we have now what it
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looks like. It is drone heavy, it's artillery heavy, and
it's back to being trench warfare. I've seen more footage
of the terrible fighting over there that I care to
ever get into or think about again. And they do
what human beings do. Look, it's a natural thing. When
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the air itself is full of deadly things that will
kill you, there's only one direction to go down. You
dig down. And in the Civil War a lot of
these tactics, I don't want to say they were new,
but the weapons were getting better. Here's this is for
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people who don't know weapons as well as others. There's
no insult. People have different levels of knowledge. Just because
a weapon is what you would consider a muzzle loader,
a single shot rifle type thing, doesn't mean they're all
the same. They were starting to figure out things like
putting rifling inside of the barrel. What does that do.
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It gives you more length on the round, You can
shoot further, you can shoot more accurate. Either way, the
rifles were better, and in the Civil War the tactics
oftentimes hadn't changed that much, so you would still take
armies of men, large quantities of men, and you would
just throw them at someone's defensive lines and they would
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just get slaughtered. There are stories, several stories of commanders
on both sides. Remember how intimate this war was. These
are your fellow Americans. You're fighting a civil war. There's
nothing more terrible than a civil war. Commanders on both
sides essentially weeping as they slaughtered the opposing army, the
opposing men in mass. They would just keep throwing themselves
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at things that I mean, volume doesn't handle it, and
you just keep picking them off. You're just sitting there,
like like being Luke shooting gophers in Montana. You just
sit on the back porch with a rifle you're in
and you just sit and bow bow. There's nothing to it.
It's like sitting at home shooting gophers. A terrible, terrible affair,
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it is. I would recommend reading on the Civil War.
Maybe you think it's boring that's a very common thought
that it's boring because it's older, and where are the
planes and machine guns. It's anything but boring. The more
you read into it, I think you'll take a different
point of view on it unless you're really into it.
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It's really heartbreaking more than anything else, because they're all Americans,
I know, in American schools, depending on where you are,
as far as the Mason Dixon line goes. In American schools,
especially northern schools. Although this is crept more and more
into the South, especially in northern schools. The war is
only taught North good, South bad. Everyone in the South
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had slaves. Everyone in the North was an angel, want
a saint, and so every Southerner died. It was wonderful
and the North was awesome. But it was really just
a horrible affair. The whole thing. It was complicated. It
was heartbreaking for families, for the troops, the sanitary conditions.
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It's something that's really really gutten me as I read
about Andersonville, the disease, that oh, it was awful. Let's
move on, let's talk about politics. I want to make
fun of Chuck Schumer. That makes me feel better.
Speaker 5 (18:24):
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Speaker 1 (18:33):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Thursday.
Remember tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday. And you need to
get your questions emailed in now to Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. So a couple of things. Chuck Schumer
is running his stupid mouth as always on television, and
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he had to do the thing all Democrats do now
and drop an F bomb in public.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
He went to Congress and said, you know what, there's
this crime emergency. We need the National Guard out there longer.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
We need to take over Washington, DC. Would you grant it?
No way, We'll go.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
We'll fight him tooth and nail. And right now, Democrats,
it seems it seems forced. Everyone can tell that it's forced.
Stop trying to butcher up by dropping cuss words. It
seems forced. That's one. Two, there is out of touch,
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and then there's whatever this is from Chuck Schumer. Listen
to this.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
I walk around all the time. I wake up early
in the morning sometimes and take a nice walk. Is
the sun is rising around some of the capital and
the other monuments and things, And I feel perfectly safe.
They're full of it.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
DC's perfectly saved. I walk around all the time. Well
that's weird because I mean we're hearing things, lots lots
of things like this.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
The Washington Post took a poll in late April early May.
Ninety one percent of Washington residents say crime is a problem.
Fifty one percent it is an extremely serious problem. We've
had people before put this in racial terms, and this
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is I must say, this is one thing that I
think Democrats have gotten so wrong about crime.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Well, let me just read.
Speaker 7 (20:39):
Let me just read the Washington Post. Here there are
stark divides among the lines of race and income in
the poll, with black residents and lower income residents significantly
more worried about crime than white residents and those with
higher income.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Huh, well, how do how do you explain this? Then?
Speaker 6 (21:05):
I walk around all the time. I wake up early
in the morning sometimes and take a nice walk as
the sun is rising around some of the capital and
the other monuments and things, and I feel perfectly safe.
They're full of it.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Did I ever tell you about the political fundraiser I
went to one time in Phoenix? So rewind with me?
I'm running for Congress. I believe this is my second
time running for Congress. I'm not looking at the timeline
in my head plus a very low IQ, so I
lose track of things like that. But I'm running for
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Congress down in Tucson, Arizona, Southern Arizona. And I earned
the Republican nomination again. Remember I won the primary twice
then lost the general twice. But okay, I'm officially the nominee. Now,
this is the year Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee.
Don't yell at me. He was the Republican nominated. It's
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nothing I can do about that. Okay, Mitt Romney was
the Republican nominee that year. I get invited. In fact,
every Republican for Congress or Senate in the state of
Arizona got invited invited to what I don't remember whose house.
It was some super rich guy. There was going to
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be a super rich guy having a super rich person
fundraiser in the Phoenix area and Mitt Romney was going
to be there, and John Kyle was going to be there.
That's going to matter for the purposes of our story.
So John Kyle was at the time. If you don't
remember a United States senator in Arizona. He hated me
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and I hated him. But that's beside the point. Either way,
he's going to be there. I get the invite. Of course,
we're all trying to raise money. Okay, I'll drive up
to Phoenix and raise some money. That's fine, So put
on my suit. Drive up to Phoenix. Now maybe this
is old hat for you, but I certainly had never
experienced this before. I've lived in my entire life as
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a normal person. We drive up, there's a gate in
the house. I don't mean a gated community. The house
itself has a gate. There are multiple multiple law enforcement
officers and Secret Service agents at the entrance of the gate.
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They will have to check you, verify your ID. And
already I feel pretty fancy, right hey about this private security?
And doesn't everybody want to experience this? At one point
in they're like, hey, what's your name up? You're on
the list. Doesn't everyone want to be on the list?
I was on the list. Yes, I'm on the list. Sweet?
Speaker 5 (23:45):
All right?
Speaker 1 (23:45):
So I walk in, walk in you've ever seen I've
never seen a place like this in my freaking life.
Who knows what this place costs twenty million dollars ten
million dollars. It was gigantic. You walk in. Everyone one's
dressed to the nines, the men, the women. Of course
they have the surprise, surprise, the crappiest food you could imagine.
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Would you like any of the any of the spinach
and caviar bites?
Speaker 5 (24:13):
No?
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Do you have cheese sticks or something in here? Is
there something? Oh, Chris, you would even you would have
hated it. You can roll your eyes all you want.
It all sucked. No, I don't want a duck liver.
I want a chicken wing. Okay, do you have something?
But it was just when you picture champagne and the
fancies food. So I'm starving to death trying to find
something to eat in this place. But what was noticeable
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was there was secret service everywhere, and they were obvious
because this is before they deied the whole thing and
hired a bunch of tubby women to be part of
the part of the secret service. It was all exactly
what you'd expect, strapping dudes who looked like they could
punch your head off your shoulders. Suits, we're talking SMG's
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machine gun, the works. It looked like the President of
the United States was there. But the President of the
United States was not there. Why all the Secret Service
John Kyle was there. John Kyle at the time, he
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was the minority whip in the Senate. The minority whip
is not even the minority leader. He is under the
minority leader. He's the minority whip. But because he was
in a Senate leadership position. Wherever he went dairy queen
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to get some soft serve at midnight, or a fancy party,
armored vehicles, legions of Secret Service agents followed him everywhere.
Chuck Schumer is not the minority whip. He is the
minority leader. He is the top Democrat in the United
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States Senate. And he says this about DC.
Speaker 6 (26:09):
I walk around all the time. I wake up early
in the morning sometimes and take a nice walk as
the sun is rising around some of the capital and
the other monuments and things, and I feel perfectly safe.
They're full of it.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
These are the fakest people in the history of mankind.
Oh oh, I don't doubt that he goes for a
little walk every now and then. But shoot, you can
walk downtown Warrez with Chuck Schumer's level of security. Do
you know how many armored black SUVs with bulletproof glass
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are surrounding Chuck Schumer as he walks around DC. You
know how many large secret service agents are walking right
next to Chuck Schumer with enough weapons to conquer a
small country. But this is exactly what the elite communist does.
He destroys your life, He destroys the life of poor people,
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destroys the life of middle class people, wrecks everything about you.
And as he sits there luxuriating in a mansion eating steak,
he goes with a straight face and says, I don't
know what everyone's complained about. There's a ton to eat
around here. Fake. Everything about these people is freaking fake.
All right, we'll talk about what Tulsea Gabbard said, maybe
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maybe maybe some more hope. I guess we'll see before
we do that. How much do you love your dog?
They are something, aren't they? How much do you love
your dog? There's this thing in our house with Fred.
Whenever anybody yells at Fred, the other three people in
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the house will jump to his defense no matter what.
It's amazing. It is the most pathetic thing in the world.
And I'm ashamed to say I participate in this too.
Don't yell at him even when he did something wrong.
Isn't that pathetic? But that's why we sprinkle rough greens
on his food because we freaking love him. They are
part of your family and we should give our dogs
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nutrition and they don't get nutrition from dog food. Dog
food is brown because dog food is dead. Brown things
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Speaker 1 (29:02):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Memory.
If you missed any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iart, Spotify, iTunes. Okay, So
Tulsi Gabbard sat down with Megan Kelly and dropped this
little nugget about Fauci. Of course, I don't have to
introduce Fauci. Everybody remembers that nasty little troll and how
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much he wrecked our lives. Here.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
It was looking at the gain of function research that,
in the case of the Wuhan Lab as well as
many others around many of these other biolabs around the world,
was actually US funded and leads to this dangerous kind
of research that in many examples has resulted in either
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a pandemic or some other major health call.
Speaker 8 (29:50):
Let me ask you specifically, because we already know that
EcoHealth Alliance was partnering with this Wuhan lab to create
to do gain and function recess rate. We just have
never been able to have somebody's and it was that
exact experiment that led to this COVID bug. But have
we gotten there? What's the new thing that you're digging
in on.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
We are working on that with Jay Bodicharia and look
forward to being able to share that, hopefully very soon,
that specific link correct between the gain of function research
and what we saw with COVID nights.
Speaker 8 (30:21):
I mean, that would be extraordinary because just so the
audience knows, if that's true, if it was Peter Dazik's
research with the Wuhan so called bat Lady, that caused
this pandemic, then we did fund it. Then Anthony Fauci
helped fund the pandemic.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Things that he denied over and over and over to
Senator Rand Paul's questioning, did.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
The United States of America And hey, let's just get
right down to it. Did you and me? Did we
create COVID with our money? But let's talk about how
this worked. Well, here's the headline from the Blaze. Researchers
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tied to Fauci's COVID cover up still scoring big NIH grants.
I'm not going to go into the article or that,
but you know how this works. The federal government, Republicans
and Democrats, they steal our money from your paycheck. That's
called taxes. They steal the money you work hard for.
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They then fund the things they want funded through grants
so much at the time, so this gives them a
degree of separation. So if you're in the federal government
and you want to fund gain of function research, which
means you turn a virus into a weapon, if you
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want to fund that, you don't necessarily have to hand
the money directly to a government agency. To do that,
you can find some sort of NGO, non government aid agency,
some sort of a university, some organization, and instead of
you funding a government organization with a million dollars, I'm
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just going to use exit. It's a simple number. You
turn and you hand a million dollars to this private
organization and you say, hey, I know you're doing a
bunch of great work. Here's a million dollars. Why don't
you do some gain of function research for me and
then get back to me and let me know what
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you find. This goes well beyond health. I should note
this is how so many evil, despicable things are funded
in this country. They steal your money, they then hand
it out to non government organizations to so you can
pay for the destruction of your country. That's what it
comes down to. But circling back to this, and actually
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I'm going to play this minute long thing, I'm going
to play it in its entirety again. I just want
to take a moment before we do that, and I
want to just dwell for a moment on what COVID
meant to you and to me, what that horrible period
of time did to not just the country as a whole,
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to us personally, your health, the health of your loved ones,
mental and physical health, your education. How many high school
kids didn't get to graduate. Maybe you worked your whole
life for sports and missed out on that. Maybe you
didn't get to bury your mom. Maybe you lost your job.
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Maybe you had your own small business, maybe you lost it.
Maybe you still haven't recovered financially, still buried in debt
from all that. The destruction of our society from COVID
is still widespread to this day. It's not gone. You can't.
You can't make that pass with just a few years,
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that kind of destruction. So as you dwell on that,
let me play this again. Did did you pay for
it too?
Speaker 4 (34:14):
Looking at the gain of function research that, in the
case of the Wuhan Lab as well as many others
around many of these other biolabs around the world, was
actually US funded and leads to this dangerous kind of
research that in many examples has resulted in either a
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pandemic or some other major health care Let me ask.
Speaker 8 (34:38):
You specifically, because we already know that EcoHealth Alliance was
partnering with this Wuhan lab to create to do gain
and function recess rate. We just have never been able
to have somebody say, and it was that exact experiment
that led to this COVID bug.
Speaker 4 (34:52):
But have we gotten there?
Speaker 8 (34:53):
What's the new thing that you're digging in on.
Speaker 4 (34:55):
We are working on that with Jay Bodicharia and look
forward to being able to share that, hopefully very soon,
that specific link correct between the gain of function research
and what we saw with COVID nights.
Speaker 8 (35:08):
I mean, that would be extraordinary because, just so the
audience knows, if that's true, if it was Peter Dazik's
research with the Wuhan so called bat Lady, that caused
this pandemic, then we did fund it. Then Anthony Fauci
helped fund the pandemic, things.
Speaker 4 (35:21):
That he denied over and over and over to Senator
Rand Paul's questioning, that's right under oath. It an under
oath exactly.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
Man. Look, this is something that's been out there for
a while, something we've discussed before, something that you probably
already suspected. I already suspected. But did the American tax
payer pay for the creation of COVID and then the
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people who facilitated that payment lied about it as they
did destroyed our freedoms. Wow, people have to go to prison.
This is why we don't need more promises. People have
to go to prison for what they did to this country. Anyway,
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speaking of walking down memory lane, have you dug intot
Hillsdale yet? Hillsdale College? Hillsdale College is obviously that university.
If you have to send your kids to college, that's
the one everyone wants to get in. The line is
practically wrapped around the globe at this point in time
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because parents want their children to get a real education,
not America hating communist filth, a classical education. Learn about economics,
learn real history, learn learn good things. That's what Hillsdale does.
But it's not reserved just for the geniuses who managed
to get into Hillsdale College. They hand that out to
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me and to you at no cost. They want you
to have access to a Hillsdale education at no cost.
And look, you know how much I hate school. They're interesting.
I can sit down. I can sit down right after
the show and take a class on the Roman Republic
from Hillsdale at no cost. So can you. I can
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learn about capitalism at no cost with my kids. Man,
what an education for your children? If they never get
into Hillsdale, and let's be honest, they probably won't mind, Sure, won't.
Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse is where you go to enroll.
That's it, no cost, Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse. Let's
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talk about DEI and emails next time.