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July 15, 2024 38 mins

Coach Tuberville comes on to talk losing trust in our institutions. Tudor Dixon and the weak local GOP’s in red states. The greatness of Red Lobster. Medal of Honor: Gregory Boyington.

 

 

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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 Monday, and insane Monday, and it's so insane we
change the schedule again. We're gonna do Medal of Honor
Monday now because we've got Tutor Dixon coming on and
Senator Turberville coming on, and we still have so much

(00:32):
to talk about about the shooting and what I think
happened and what I suspect, what I don't know. We
have so much We're going to get to all of
it tonight. But you know what time it is, it
doesn't change no matter what's in the news cycle. Every
single Monday started the second hour, almost not this hour,
but anyway, every single Monday, at the start of a
second hour, we do Medal of Honor Monday. We take

(00:53):
a Medal of Honor citation and we read it. Remember
every single time I'm a manner in one of these,
they do a write up on it called a citation.
And there's nothing special about this about what I do.
These are all free. Everyone has access to every one
of these. You can print them off. You can do
this with your family, and you should make it a

(01:16):
Sunday thing. Hey, every Sunday, we'll print one, we'll read it.
Maybe it'll interest you or your kids in a battle.
You can do this with your class, if you coach
a team. If you can do this, you can to
totally steal the whole freaking thing. I didn't earn any
of these. I don't have any rights to any of this.
This this stuff really does matter. And it's not just

(01:38):
about raw, raw military stuff. It's not about that. This
stuff matters culturally. What we can't do and what a
trap we can fall into. I know I'm guilty of.
This is we can just point out what's wrong, that's bad,
and he's bad, and she's bad, and he sucks and
he sucks, and Okay, that's okay, that's fine. You have
to you have to do that too. You have to

(02:00):
point out evil, you have to point out wrong, but
we also have to present good. Okay, well, I'm not
supposed to be like that? What am I supposed to be?
It's not enough to just tell your kids what they're
not supposed to do. What are they supposed to do?
Supposed to be someone like this if you can, and

(02:22):
this one actually has a special place in my heart.
I don't even know if my mom actually even knows this.
We're about to do the Medal of Honor citation for
a Gregory Pappy Boyington. Everyone knew him as Pappy. He
was a a fly guy for the Marines in World
War Two, a hero obviously heroes we're about to get to.
But people asked me a lot why I joined the Marines,

(02:43):
and there are a lot of different reasons for that.
I was a dirt ball, I wanted to grow up.
I admired Marines, ad this and that. But one of
probably the first book, I take that back, probably the
first book I ever got where I read about a
marine was a book I don't even the author, but
I still remember, and I can still picture the book
called bab bab Black Sheep Baez and what a sheep?

(03:06):
Does you know? Like democrats? Bab Ba black Sheep. It's
the title of the book. And that's because his squadron
was the black Sheep squadron. And I read this book
about this swashbuckling marine who just wanted to go fight.
That's all you wanted to do. And so, without further ado,
Chris's a Medal of Honor Citation for a Pappy Boyington

(03:28):
Hey honoring those who went above and beyond. It's Medal
of Honor Monday for extraordinary heroism and valiant devotion to duty.
As commanding officer of Marine Fighting Squadron two one four
in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Central Solomon's

(03:52):
area from the twelfth of September nineteen forty three to
the third of January nineteen forty four. Consistently outnumbered throughout
excessive hazardous flights of a heavily defended hostile territory, Major
Boyington struck at the enemy with daring and courageous persistence,
leading his squadron into combat with devastating results to Japanese shipping,

(04:15):
shore installations and aerial forces. Resolute in his efforts to
inflict crippling damage on the enemy, Major Boyington led a
formation of twenty four fighters over Kahili on the seventeenth
of October and persistently circling the air drome where sixty
hostile aircraft were grounded, boldly challenged the Japanese to send

(04:37):
up planes. Under his brilliant command, our fighters shot down
twenty enemy aircraft in the ensuing action without the loss
of a single ship, a superb airman and determined fighter
against overwhelming odds. Major Boyington personally destroyed twenty six of
the many Japanese planes shot down by his squadron and

(04:58):
by his forceful leadership to develop the combat readiness in
his command, which was a distinctive factor in the Allied
area achievements in this vitally strategic area. That is a
man right there. When you read about pilots in World
War Two and the things they did and how much

(05:22):
they just wanted to go fight, and I mean things
like this, They just hovered around sixty planes and said
send them up. I dare you to send them out.
That these guys were just made of I don't want
to say different stuff, built differently, made of different stuff.
We use these terms a lot because that stuff still

(05:42):
exists today. If you're a young man listening to the
sound of my voice right now, that might be you.
You realize that that might be you. It's not as
if that's gone at all. It's not all right. Now,
let's move on before we before we talked to Tutor
Dixon here in a moment, I want to talk about
my concerns, of which I have many, about this shooting.

(06:05):
We already talked to Clay Martin in the first hour
about the negligence we saw. If you miss any of that,
go down Low to pod podcast of at iHeart Spotify iTunes.
But I'm worried. I'm very, very worried. And here's why
I'm suspicious. No, I don't know anything. I don't know anything.

(06:30):
But there are a lot of things that simply are
not adding up to me. And I'm not saying I know,
and I'm not saying I've come up with the conclusion.
But twenty years old with no social media history, how
many let me ask you, honestly, how many twenty year
olds do you know with no social media history. There's that,

(06:55):
and then you combine it with this. I'm going to
play something for you. It'll sounds, but just stay with me.
This is a black rock commercial. A black rock commercial.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
My name is Brian Delala. I teach ap and Honors
economics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Financial well being to me is
knowing that I can be free to do the things
that I love to do. I hope when I retire
somebody they say, you know, that guy made this place
a special place to come.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Sounds very innoculous, right, pretty innocent. Oh it is. But
there's an extra in that commercial, an extra who happens
to be the man who just tried to murder Donald
Trump and did murder somebody in the crowd. Now that's interesting,
isn't it. There are a lot of things that make

(07:48):
me suspicious, and I hate that. And you know what
I hate even more than that. I hate that we
live in a country where the FBI, media and every
other entity we should you'd be able to rely on
to give us some semblance of the truth cannot be
trusted at all. You realize right now as we sit here,

(08:08):
the FBI finally cracked the kid's phone and they're going
through his phone. They can't find motive yet. That's that's
that's the latest on that. But you understand that we're
waiting for the truth. We're waiting for a report. We're
waiting on what's real from the exact same people, the
exact same organization that told Facebook to censor the Hunter

(08:31):
Biden laptop story so Joe Biden could win the election.
That that's the group who's going to tell us the truth, The.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Same FBI who edited the transcripts of the Orlando nightclub
shooter where he referenced isis and Islam a bunch the
same FBI who edited that out of the transcripts.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
They're going to tell us the truth about what they find. Huh.
How am I supposed to believe that? How in the
world am I supposed to believe that? I don't believe
any of these people. I don't trust any of these people.
They're all lying at all times. And that leaves us

(09:18):
you and me. That leaves us kind of floating in
the wind, doesn't it coming up with our own answers
Because there is no quote, reliable source from the government
you can bank on. Because these dirt balls have been
lying to us about everything. They didn't wake up this
morning and decide they're going to start telling you the truth.
Trust me on that. All right, We're gonna get to

(09:39):
Tutor Dixon in a moment. I have a lot more
I want to say about that. Before we do any
of this. Let's make sure we're putting our money where
our morals are. Remember when you when you're when you're
looking to assign blame for the people who've brought us
to this point as a nation, Corporate America is as
guilty as every single entity out there outside of the

(10:00):
education system. Corporate America decided they were going to get involved.
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(10:22):
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Speaker 1 (10:28):
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(10:49):
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We'll be back, Jesse Kelly Bacsian it is the Jesse
Kelly Show. And joining me now Senator from the Great
State of Alabama, Tommy Tuberville. Although he doesn't want me

(11:12):
to call him Senator, I have to call him coach,
which is again like the coolest freaking thing ever that
he just no, I'm coached forever, all right, Coach. Obviously,
everyone is talking about the same thing right now, with
the exception of the JD Vance News. Everyone's talking about
the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and somebody who did
get murdered in that crowd. And there's a lot of
talk about tone it down, unity and peace, and tone

(11:34):
it down and unity and peace. But for me, coach,
those are bumper stickers. That doesn't if you can't say
that and then continue to operate in the way you've operated.
I understand everyone on the left likes the sound of
that now, but I'm sorry, I don't. I just don't
buy it. Maybe I'm a cynic. Am I wrong?

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Yes, we got to win.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
We have no other country to go to.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
Okay, we're the only country left it that we'd even
think about living in. You Europe's gone. They let mass
immigration ruin Europe. Uh just just think about that. And so, hey,
we're in this and we got to be in it
to win. President Trump is talked to me, call me
about seven o'clock this morning, talk about a few things.
And I asked him about, Hey, how was it? He said, well, uh,

(12:17):
you know, I lost parme year. He goes, I said
it blow out your ear drum. He goes, huh, that's how.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
So so.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
But we you know, a good conversation. But you know
he sounded a little bit different, But I think he
just he's just getting over the shock of what all happened.
Can you imagine you have a bullet go by your
head in a millimeter blowing your brains out. It's absolutely amazing.
But you know, we've got to win this. Whatever we
got to do, we gotta win.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Do we have to? If we do win, and I
hope we do, and I plan on it obviously, I
know you plan on it if we do win more
than just the White House. But if we get some
more decent senators in there, if we if we take that,
we have the house. We have to senate. If we
if we do win, should we do things differently than
we've done them before? Because it seems pretty obvious to
me what we've done before has it worked? How do

(13:09):
we do things differently?

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Well, it starts with leadership, and it starts in the
White House. I very quickly learned, Hey, you know you're
going to have the Senate, you can have the House.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
That don't make a difference.

Speaker 4 (13:19):
You've got to have somebody in the White House that's
going to stand up for what they believe in and
pass that down to us. Now, I was the first
Senator that come out and sported President Trump when he
decided to run. They very few got on the bandwagon,
if you notice that now very few. Now they've started
to get on more and more. And then, of course,
a couple of weeks ago, he came up, had lunch

(13:39):
and I'm looking around some of these people, boys just
hugging him and all that.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
And that's what we're in the hell, y'all being, you know.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
So we have got to get people in the Republican
Party on the same page as President Trump when he wins.
And we got to quit this. Ah, you know, you know,
I just don't believe in that or this. This is
about all of our country. This is about our kids,
our grandkids. We got to quit this nonsense of allowing
the Democrats just run right over.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Top of us. How do we approach organizations that have
previously been honestly revered by most of the right, because
the right is the patriotic portion of the country. They
are And so when you talk about things. Look the FBI.
When you were a kid who didn't want an FBI jacket,
when they were a kid with the yellow letters they
read the every red blooded American boy thought about that

(14:24):
at one point in time. But today you're sitting here,
we're waiting for details about the shooter and the motive
and all these other things. And who's going to be
giving us those details? Coach the FBI, And I'm not
talking about specifically that, but we need an organization we
can trust. And once that trust is lost, and it
has how do we get it back? Because that is
a huge problem. We don't trust the CDC, we don't

(14:45):
trust the FBI, we don't trust the Secret Service, we
don't trust our institution.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
DJ, you name it. We don't trust them all the
three letter organizations, you know. I talked to some of
my friends over the last year or so, just in
their brain about what is it You were in the FBI.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
What in the world has happened to our FBI coach?
For years?

Speaker 4 (15:09):
If you were in the FBI, you moved up and
you were in the upper echelon, had experienced understand the
workings of the FBI. When Obama came in, he took
the top forty or fifty. He ran those people out
and put in bureaucrats. That's where we're at. Same thing
in the CIA, same thing in the DOJ, and we've
got those problems. We have got to cut the head
off snake. We have got to take the people that

(15:31):
are in the leadership roles in all those areas. And
you know, we'll all have meetings with President Trump to
see how far he needs to go with that. But
same thing in our military. Now, I held up those
those four stars and three stars for a year or
you talking about people panicking, rats jumping off the ship,
and then I had started having Republicans come after me.
The problem that we have there is we have so many.

(15:54):
We had seven four star generals back during World War Two.
Now we have like one hundred and fifty. It's ridiculous. Yeah,
and now they all ride around in the black SUVs
and they got all their little captains and one stars
and two stars, and it's time. It's time to revamp
our military.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Also.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
It is it's a point where we so woke, we
couldn't fight a war right now?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
How do we do that? Because you're one hundred percent right,
If we don't clear the rod out with the flag officers,
we have no chance to save the military and Patrick
back up, How do we do that while also letting
the Republican base, which is going to be a more
patriotic base. Know, hey, we're not attacking the military. We
have got to clean the garbage out at the top.
That is what people don't get when I come on
in and rant about the flag officers. You get some

(16:39):
of that you must hate the troops or something like that.
Nothing could be further from the truth. It's because I
care for them. I don't let want them led by scumbags.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Yeah, we You know, we've got a Secretary of Defense
that has turned our military into de operative. You know,
it's all about equity in diversity and hey listen, affirmative action,
and shouldn't he be close to the military. It is
about a building a machine that protects every person in

(17:06):
this country and our allies. Right now, we're looking down
a barrel of four wars, including Africa. People don't realize
Africa is about to explode. We just took out two
thousand troops from Nigeria, and when we were taking our
materials out, Russia was landing and taking their materials in
and taking over our multi million dollar base. And so

(17:28):
this administration has done so much damage foreign relation wise,
but you go back to us, that's don't worry about
anybody else. We have got to start focusing on the
people in this country and our defense.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Coach. I almost called you senator again. Are you would
have come out called your senator good coach, Coach Tuberville, everybody,
one of the great senators we have.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
I appreciate you very well, thank you, Thank you, Jesse,
thanks for what you do. To appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
That. Look, we got to have more like them. We
got we got to make these stands, especially when it
comes to things like the military. We can't we can't
just take the same lines we've always taken. We can't
do the same things we've always done. It doesn't work
that way anymore. And it's got to happen clearly at
the secret service level as well. All Right, we're going

(18:16):
to do We're going to talk to Tutor Dixon next,
and then we're gonna get back to more of this shooting.
Where we are as a country and everything else. And
today was probably a bit more ges Taviy than normal.
U probably should be normal, back to normal programming tomorrow.
Before we get to that, let's talk about Tunnel to Towers.
You know, right now there's a lot of people who

(18:41):
are hurting in this country, and they hurt in ways
that we don't talk about every day, catastrophically injured veterans
in their families. You know, we moved on the wars
ended right I racks over, Afghanis stands over. But if
you lost your legs over there, every day when you're
taking a shower, having dinner, you are reminded of it.

(19:04):
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is the one who's been
building smart homes specifically made for these veterans. That's where
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what's gone ttwot dot org. Tutor Dixon, Next Truth Attitude,

(19:31):
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show reminding you
you still get the great honor of emailing me this
week Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. And of course
Jewish producer Chris is gonna send me all those if
he's not napping or doing whatever it is they're pretending
to do while they're back in Houston. But joining me
now is apparently my co host for the night. I'm

(19:54):
just kidding. She's just on for now, the host of
the Tutor Dixon podcast. Everyone who listens to this show
knows her voice because when I'm gone live in the
big celebrity life, Tutor will oftentimes speak for me. So, Tutor, look,
I've had the floor for an hour and a half.
Maya's well handed over to you. Everyone's upset, they're mad,
they're sad. I can't believe this is where we are.

(20:16):
I'm not surprised. This is where we are. This is
always where we were going, and this is what happens
when things go bad.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
I think that people are not surprised. I think they're shocked,
but I think that sadly. I saw someone and I
can't remember who was, wrote an article that was like,
why did this have to happen? Why did this assassination
attempt have to happen? And I think in America right now,
we have a media that is so obsessed with calling

(20:44):
conservatives a threat by coming out and making conservatives so
unpalatable that the young generation thinks that they have to
get rid of us, and that was the next step.
But this is the coming together now after tragedy like that.
Look at when you go into this convention center. You
see something that is powerful, that is filled with love,
that is filled with excitement, and I think that this

(21:05):
is that moment where you have a vice presidential pick.
People are coming back together. Democrats are a mess. You know,
what do they have They don't have a bench, they.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Don't they don't have a bench. But here's the problem
to it. They unity on the rights. Fine, you know,
I'm glad we have that, because you're right. I've seen
more unity on the right than I've seen in a
long long time. And it is you can feel it here.
It's palatable, the unity. But as much as I hate communists,
we can't have a country where half the people hate
each other. And like you said, Democrats right now are

(21:39):
a mess through a disaster. And that's no defense of
how bad Republicans usually are. We can't have a country
where every registered Democrats hates everywhere registered Republican. It won't
work that way. But that's where we are. And I
hate to be cynical. I don't see that reversing. I
start I agree.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
I think that this is a very dangerous path that
we're on, and it is a it is a twenty
four hour news cycle path because there's not twenty four
hours of news, and so you have infotainment, and the
infotainment becomes hate tainment. It's these people that are crazed
about the other side, and they have to keep ratcheting
it up because if they don't, then they don't get
the ratings. The ratings come with the radical hot take,

(22:18):
the radical this conspiracy and that conspiracy, and Donald Trump's
never gonna If Donald Trump gets elected, the country will
never be the same. I mean, the founding fathers set
this up so that can't happen. They don't believe in
our system of government, and they're saying that we're going
to ruin it. But they don't believe in it because
it actually cannot happen.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
He has four years.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
If he gets elected, which he will, he has four years,
and they're telling people that in four years he's going
to fundamentally change how the country runs. It's impossible. It's
set up so it actually can't happen.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
So at what.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
Point, at what point do the American people hold the
media accountable, And how do you get to those people
that allow the MSNBC's I mean, they didn't even have
Morning Joe on today because they knew they were going
to say something that was so inappropriate after an assassination attempt,
they couldn't have a show on What does that mean
to you?

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Well, these people none of them are sorry. None of them, number,
no single one of them are sorry. Not Morning Joe,
not Corin Diversity Higher, not Joe Biden. None of these
people are sorry about any of the things they've said.
They're sorry that now they look bad. They're sorry because
those things they said resulted in something terrible. But if
they don't have a change of heart, then yeah, it's fine. Look,

(23:29):
we're all unified right here, we're at the Republican National Convention.
Everyone listening to the sound. We're all unified.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
Right.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
We could all get together at ed Lobster tonight, and
maybe we should. But at the end, you know, two days,
three days from now, it's going to be right back
to Naxi Hitler, Nazi threat to democracy. That doesn't I
don't see how the band gets back together again, right?
Am I wrong? No?

Speaker 5 (23:52):
But I can't accept that that's where we are. And
so I believe that even though that won't happen with
the mainstream media, I think you're right. I mean, the
Jensakis of the world left the White House to become
a famous news person and tell give her hot take
every single day. Right, She's not going to just give
that up Morning Joe. Literally, they're not just not sorry

(24:14):
by not going on the air today. They admitted that
they couldn't even be nice about it. I mean, they're
they're not even going to try, you know, they're not
going to say we've done it such a damage. And
I think that as somebody who ran for office, I
can tell you the experience as a conservative running for
office is not that you're even given a chance by
the media. You are. They decide what you're going to be,

(24:36):
the horrible threat that you will become, and they tell
the people this is how they define you before you
get a chance to talk.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
That has got to stop.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
It has got to stop. And I think that it's
a fight now for conservatives to come out and say
we're going to have voices like you out there talking,
and it is so important that you continue talking and
that we continue to bring voices into all the different states,
and Mission is one of them. We don't have a
lot of conservative voices like we have, like I don't.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Know maybe one.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
You know, it's problem.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
What's wrong with the Michigan Gopywhere every time I start
digging into Michigan's it's such an important swing state, I
get people from Michigan, activists from Michigan like you who said,
not that you have said this, the GOP is a
disaster there. It's in disarray there, and I don't understand
how that happens. Did you see that? Because this is
an important state. Look, everyone is assuming Trump's gonna win

(25:30):
this whole thing. We still have to win Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin and that's a tough road. Oh.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
I've talked to a lot of governors across the country
who say that they've had the same things happen in
their state, and so Michigan, I would say, is a
similar situation where we've had our GOP that was led
by some of the biggest donors in the state, and
over time it becomes kind of like the donors are
managing it and then the grassroots kind of rise up
and now we just went through one of those where
the grassroots took it back from the donors. The donors fought,

(25:58):
they the and I mean the new chairman also has
grassroots support, but he comes from that old regime of Republicans.
It was what I would think the grassroots would say.
And so there's still some fighting because they threw out
the old chair now we have a new one. But
ultimately it doesn't matter who's in charge. It's the fact

(26:19):
that because nobody's been in charge long enough to actually
put a ground game into place where we don't have
the infrastructure to win that at the end of the day,
who cares if you have somebody this person or that
person running the party. If you have no infrastructure, you
can't win. And so what the party now has to
do is bring it back from a situation of having
no infrastructure on the ground. And so when I ran,

(26:41):
we had no ground game, nothing, nothing in a state
where they went from Colorado to Michigan and they said,
we're gonna use the Colorado model in Michigan. And the
Democrats have a very strong ground game.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
They're very strong. What do you order it, red lobster?

Speaker 5 (26:55):
When you go you know, I always change up what
I order.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
But I like, yeah, oh, you're one of the they
have special things. Well they do. It is a special place.
They do well.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
And then they have some like when it's lobster fast.
I like those little tails that are curved.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Those are called lobster tails.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
They're smaller ones.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Yeah, yeah, but they still are. Yes, they do exactly anyway.
So that's a wonderful place. I'm glad we can share
that together.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
It is and I was afraid we were going to
lose it.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
That's all we do. I I've been in a full
blown panty for a couple of weeks.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Since that bankry making fun of me right now because
I can't tell that's.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
My favorite place in the world. It's everyone.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
The biscuits are delicious.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
They are amazing. Yes, yes they are. Yes.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
I actually just took Sarah and Kyle there a couple
of weeks ago because they've never been. I think Kyle
hadn't been in your Sarah had never been there. And
I forced them to go because I said, what if
they do. We don't have many restaurants in West Michigan.
I'm like, we cannot lose this, and you have to
experience before it shuts you know, and.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
I'm happy for them. That's that's as closed as you
can get up to heaven on this or they were happy, too,
very happy. They were a good day. Tutor Dixon of
the to the Digson Podcasts, Thank you, Tudor. I appreciate you.
Look now i'm starving, all right, we have more we
have we have more than an hour left, and I'm starving,
and I don't want to be here. I want to
go be at Red Lobster. I'm just kidding. I'm thrilled

(28:12):
to be here, but I'm going to Red Lobster afterwards. Uh,
we're going to talk a lot more about where we're
at as a country. And one of the things you're
seeing a lot of today from the left, because what
you're seeing a ton of is this of well it's
both sides, heyy on on both sides. And we're going
to talk about that, and we're going to talk about
how they're already shifting the blame. Oh the rights rhetoric

(28:34):
is ramping this up. Before we do that, here's what
I want you to do. I want I want you
to make sure you're not wasting your life. And it's
not that I'm not giving you a self help ceremony.
I'm talking about the third of your life you spend
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(28:55):
precious minutes and you've thrown them in the toilet. My
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(29:37):
you're more of a phone person, which I totally get,
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four All right, all right, So there was this too today.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
I hope that at some point in this country we
do have a conversation about what is happening, because we
can't just react when it is our side.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
What was this again?

Speaker 6 (30:02):
It was, you know, a twenty year old lone wolf
white wat job with ec access toy.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Gun Ah, there it is already. Let's have a chat
about that unity some more? Shall we? Next? The Jesse
Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. All right, Now,

(30:31):
let's dig into what they're all doing right now. I'm
looking at the headline right here, look at it. Listen
to this doozy. This one's out of the Atlantic, the
gunman and the would be dictator. This is from David
from Violence Stocks, the president who has rejoiced in the
violence of others. You've heard a ton of that in
the news. Well, I mean Trump does a lot too,

(30:53):
you know. I remember, like it was yesterday, that legislation
that they tried to pass. You happy to remember that
legislation they tried to pass. If you don't remember, allow
me to break it down for you. Democrats in the
United States House of Representatives introduced legislation to strip Donald

(31:13):
Trump of Secret Service protection. You see, why did I
tell you they were going to try to kill him
that I thought they were going to try to kill him.
You've told you before. I think him losing him not
winning a second term. I've long thought that it saved
his life. Why. Well, this is what corrupt, evil people do.

(31:37):
Human life becomes small, totally unimportant when all that matters
is power, When all that matters is the revolution, human
life becomes small and unimportant. Why would these people, why
would these people introduce something to strip away his secret
service protection. Well, it's not necessarily that they wanted him there.

(32:00):
They're just set up all the necessary circumstances if somebody
was to want him debt. It's the same thing. It's
the same way it works with the ballot drop boxes
with a no voter ID, and then they go out
there and they claim, oh, we don't, we don't. Look,
we don't want anyone cheating in an election. Look, you
just shouldn't have to show an ID. And here's a

(32:20):
ballot box in the middle of nowhere and no videotape.
You might be able to just, oh, I don't know,
randomly drop a bunch of things in there. If it happens,
it happens, But it's not what we want. Of course,
this is what they want. They've been saying this stuff
for ages.

Speaker 7 (32:34):
Mag Republicans don't just threaten our personal rights and economic security,
they're a threat to our very democracy.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
He is a threat to the rule of law in America.

Speaker 7 (32:44):
That's to me, that's what this election is about, not
about policy differences. It's about what kind of country are
we going to be? The rule of law in America
will change in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Donald Trump and the Margarine so I get this email
and it says, hey, Jesse, you called it. You said
communists would try to kill them. Well, it's nothing that
exactly took any kind of a genius to figure that out.
Communists have been killing people since the inception of communism.
That's how they look at the world. They look at

(33:16):
everything as the revolution. Every part of the system, every
part of the current structure, no matter what it is,
the family structure, the economic structure, of the government structure,
it all has to be torn down. It all has
to be taken apart. And that is, of course the
greater good. And because that's the greater good, then look,
if you're not a unique god breathed soul in my eyes,

(33:40):
if instead You're just no different than an ant, You're
no different than a deer. Well, why wouldn't we just
get rid of them? Why they've committed so many genocides.
It's why they do the things they do. And I'm
here to tell you something else, and you're not gonna
like hearing it. You're not. They're going to try again, right,
do you think I want you to think about this.

(34:04):
Let's just focus on one aspect of this, just one
aspect of this. Think about if Donald Trump gets elected
and is able to negotiate an end to the Russia
Ukraine War. What if he's able to do that and
he's pledged to do that. Whether or not he can
pull that off, I don't know. Look, you're dependent on

(34:24):
several different things. You're dependent on Pooon, You're dependent on Zelensky, Nato, Zimbaba.
Let's just say. Let's just say he's able to do that,
and that's what he's part, it's part of what he's
campaigning on. I want you to think about this for
a moment. I want you to think about how many
trillions with a T that means in losses for various entities,

(34:49):
not only in America but abroad as well trillions with
a t in weapons, financing, real estate. The money flow
through there is going to blow you away. Now, if
I was to put you what's the worst to pick
a pic? A terrible neighborhood in your mind, a really

(35:10):
really rough neighborhood, or place where you don't want to
be after dark. Right, Flint, Michigan is a great example,
very very dangerous place. One of the most dangerous cities
in the country consistently, Flint, Michigan. If I was to
drop you off tonight at one am in Flint, Michigan,
in the worst part of town, and I was to
take a piece of Scotch tape and tape one hundred
dollars bill to your forehead and say, have a nice stroll.

(35:33):
How long are you going to walk before you are
assaulted or killed? Not very long. This world is full
of people who will happily kill you for one hundred dollars.
How many people do you think would kill everyone for
a billion or two? When you begin to challenge the

(35:57):
status quo of an evil, corrupt country, it is going
to react violently, and it always has. And one of
the points I was trying to make at the beginning,
I haven't had a chance to really get into this yet,
and we can finally start getting into this more now
we look at the system where we're at now, when
we look at all this violence and all this terrible

(36:18):
stuff going on, and we say to ourselves, man, I
can't believe it's like that here. I can't believe this
is happening. How could this be happening here? But this
is this terrible stuff, all the violence, the assassinations, this
is not abnormal. Historically, this is how it goes. Historically,

(36:44):
people kill for power, people die for power, and right
now the stakes are huge for the evil people who
run the country. It's just a fact. They're violent people,
and they're going to try to use your values against
you and call for unity and peace now because they

(37:07):
know you're horrified. They know you're scared, they know you're
but we have to reject that outright. We can have unity,
we can have peace after we achieve victory. Period end
a story, and if you're not ready for that, it's
time for you to up your chalk game. Gentlemen, your
tea levels are low. It's not unique to you. They're

(37:28):
low in America. We drink estrogen. You realize that it's
in the waters. It comes from the birth control stuff.
It's in the waters, it's in the plastic we drink estrogen,
and it's dropping our tea levels in ways that we
won't be able to recover from. We have to be proactive. Guys,
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