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August 1, 2024 38 mins

What’s with all the attacks on JD Vance?Giving up 22 Russian spies for a couple of journalist. The beating heart of the democrat party isn’t unamerican, it’s anti American. Democrats have a patriotism problem. Trying to generate good press.

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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 Thursday. We're about to do Medal of Honor Thursday.
That's coming this hour. We're gonna talk about the release
of the journalists from Russia. We're gonna talk a bit
about Dome, the jd Vance Op, a bunch of people

(00:32):
have participated in, maybe even unknowingly culture stuff, all that
so much more coming. It's hour coming up this hour.
I've been I've been gone for a week. Coming up
this hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. But first,
you know what time it is. It's Medal of Honor
Monday time, even though it's Thursday. And this is a

(00:53):
cool one, a rare one because it's from World War
One W ANDW one and Miam Alive. I'll read the
Medal of Honor citation, then I'll read the plaque, but
without further ado. Here's the Medal of Honor citation for
a Daniel Richmond Edwards US Army, World War One. This

(01:14):
one actually came courtesy Remember you can send in requests
for these if you have ones you like. This one
came courtesy of social media, and I didn't write down
the guy's name because I don't like to give other
people credit for any of their work. So, whoever you are,
I stole your idea. I'm now going to broadcast it
to millions of people nationwide, while giving you no credit whatsoever.

(01:36):
Daniel Richmond Edwards, Hey honoring those who went above and
beyond It's medal of Honor. Monday, reporting for duty from
the hospital where he had been for several weeks under

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treatment for numerous and serious wounds, and although suffering intense
pain from a shattered arm, he crawled alone into an
enemy trench for the purpose of capturing or killing enemy
soldiers known to be concealed Therein, he killed four of
the men and took the remaining four men prisoners. While

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conducting them to the rear, one of the enemy was
killed by a high explosive shell, which also completely shattered
one of Pfc. Edward's legs, causing him to be immediately
evacuated to the hospital. The bravery of Pfc Edwards, now
a tradition in his battalion because of his previous gallon acts,

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again caused the morale of his comrades to be raised
to a high pitch. Now that is the end of
the citation. Now you know why we don't do very
many that are pre World War two. World War II
was when they decided they needed to do these things
at a little more depth. But here's a plaque for
mister Daniel Richmond Edwards. During fierce fighting on July eighteenth,

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nineteen eighteen, at the Battle of Soissons, and exploding shell
pinned Pfc. Edward's right arm between rocks of a trench wall.
To free himself, he severed his arm at the elbow,
then killed four Germans and took four prisoners with only
his forty five pistol. While escorting the prisoners back to

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American lines, Edwards forced one of them to carry his
severed arm. Another explosion shattered his legs and killed one
of the prisoners. He forced the surviving prisoners to carry
him the rest of the way. Dang, sir, mister Daniel
Richmond Edwards. Not a man you trifle with, no matter

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how many limbs he's missing at the time. If that
man is speaking back to you in a bar, you
buy him a drink and say sorry I offended you, sir.
All right, all right, now I want to discuss this
reporter exchange. It's really bad. Biden was up there talking

(04:12):
about it today. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. That's
a mouthful, especially for an idiot like me. Evan Gershkovich,
he got set free being a prisoner in Russia. A
couple other reporters got set free from Russia in exchange.
The word is Russia got twenty two spies. Here was

(04:33):
Joe Biden talking about it.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Today to thank everyone in my administration helped make this happen.
Our work did not start just on day one. It
started before day one. During the transition. I instructed our
national security team to dig into all the cases of
hostages being wrong free detained, which were inherently well. We
inherit them from the private of the prior administration. I

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wanted to make sure you got the ground run.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
That's a lot. Two of those three people were taken
prisoner during Biden's presidency anyway, and we did as up today.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
My administrations brought home over seventy Americans or wrongfully detained
hell hostage brought many since before I took office. Addition,
I issued an executive order in twenty twenty two authorizing
penalties like sanctions and travel bands.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Yeah whatever, Let's talk about what really happened, because a
lot of people are beginning to get the details of
this deal and they're starting to scream and yell and
be very very angry about it. How in the world
could we give Russia so many of their spies back?
What are we doing? So, look, this is what it is.

(05:44):
It's an election year, and people, both parties, they will
do things to try to fill in some of their
blanks when we come up on an election. So, for instance,
Trump and I'm going to play a little audio from this,
not much, but Trump bravely, I might add, to stick

(06:06):
some guts. I give him a lot of credit for this,
goes and sits down with the Black Journalists Association and
gets brutalized by some unfair questions, and people are asking,
why is he doing that? Why do that? Why go
sit down in that environment at all and get asked
these nasty questions like this, Why would you sit down here?
You have told four congressmen, women of color, who were

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American citizens to go back to where they came from. Okay,
I'm not going to play the whole thing. Why would
he go do that. The Republican Party, rightly or wrongly,
has a reputation of being anti black. I don't care.
Do not email me and tell me we're not the
real racist. Don't do that. In the black community, the
common theme is that Republicans are racists. You screaming at

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me or screaming at them that that's not true doesn't
change the fact that that is the reputation. That is
the reputation, fair or unfair. What's Trump doing by going
and standing in front of a room of black people
and speak to hostile black journalists. What's the point of that.
He's trying to not win back all of the black vote.

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Of course he would like that. That's not going to happen.
He's not an idiot. What's he trying to do. He's
trying to ease the burden of that reputation. If I
have to put it a better way, try to put
a bomb on the burn of that reputation. So if
you normally get eight percent of the black vote, that's
about the percentage of the black vote the Republicans get nationally.

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He doesn't expect to get fifty percent, But what if
he got ten, eleven, twelve, We're talking about presidential elections,
elections that are decided by fifty thousand votes in any state,
eighty thousand votes in these important swing states, another two
percent three percent can matter. So that's what Trump is doing.

(07:58):
Back to what Biden is doing. Biden is doing something
because Democrats have a problem, a huge, huge, huge problem.
What is that problem? Patriotism? Remember how we talk about
the tightrope Democrats walk. For those just now tuning in,
I'll just give you a brief description on it. If

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you're a Democrat politician, you have a challenge. Your challenge
is this the base, your voting base, the people who
will work on your campaign and crawl across broken glass
to vote for you. They are America hating communists, savages,
They are pieces of trash who want to burn America
to the ground. And you need to speak to those people.

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But they're not the only voters you need. If you're
an American Democrat, you're dome. Let's say you also know
there are a bunch of pro America Democrats, older Democrats,
especially older veteran Democrats, union type Democrats. You need their
vote as well. You need their support as well, and
you can't come out as the America hating savage, your

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base wants. So Democrats are always trying to walk the
tight rope of America sucks, but we could get better.
This country's garbage, but not total garbage. We've done some
good things even though we still suck. It's a constant
tight rope they walk. Joe Biden actually just did it recently.
I don't have the SoundBite, but because I didn't prepare

(09:25):
for this, but he just did it recently with that
statement he put out. He said this before, something along
the lines of America has the ideals of freedom, even
though we've never fully lived up to them. That's the
tightrope they walk. Oh yeah, that way. The patriotic Democrat
hears that and thinks, yeah, I love America and the
America hating savage. Who's the Democrat base hears that and

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he says, yeah, America sucks. You see, that's the tightrope
they walk. But the truth is, the beating heart of
America's Democrat party in this day and age wasn't always
this way. In this day and age, it's anti Americanism.
It is not Unamericanism. Stop with that. That is way
too soft on it. It is America sucks and deserves

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to get what's coming to it. That is the voting
base of the Democrat party in this country, and Democrats
have to speak to that base at all times, except
we're coming up on an election. So we're going to
talk about this prisoner release and the why in a moment.
Before we do that, we're also coming up on some

(10:31):
trouble with the dollar. In fact, we're already there. You
don't need me to tell you that you buy groceries,
You know that. What do we do? What do we do? Well,
I'll tell you one thing. One of my Marine Corps
buddies I was with this weekend. He's one of these
hardcore entrepreneur types. If you told me he was going
to be a billionaire in ten years, I would tell you, Yeah,
I could see that. He's just one of those guys.
You know what he's buying right now, land and real estate,

(10:54):
every bit of it he can. And he said, Jesse,
why in the world would I not buy things The
government can't completely abolish the value of what am I
supposed to buy? Stocks? Would you like to start buying
some real estate? Ah? But I'm just a normal guy. Yeah,
that's what done for you? Real estates for done for you.
Real estate is for normal people. No you're not gonna

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buy a mansion to rent out. No you're not gonna
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One will turn into two if you stick with them,
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(11:39):
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do for you. All right, we'll be back. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember tomorrow's and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions emailed in now
to Jesse at Jesse see Kelly shoo dot com. Now

(12:03):
back to this prisoner exchange. We got these three reporters.
We of course gave Russia back a bunch of spies
once again, a lopside at exchange. Democrats have a patriotism problem.
They always have because it's the Anti America Party. Now,
what they're trying to do is shave some of their
voters back into their corner. As we get closer and

(12:26):
closer to what is going to be a tight election,
they will do leading up to this election the same
thing they did leading up to the mid terms. They
will use the power of government to gain them more
votes and give them more power. Communists believe in using
power to keep power and get more of it. Of course,

(12:48):
live and let live Loserville on the right believes that
that's terrible, and of course that has resulted in US
losing all power at all. What's an example of this.
Leading up to the midterm elections, gas prices were high.
Joe Biden was worried about losing the House and Senate
and everything else. One of the reasons there was in
a red wave was he tapped the country strategic petroleum reserve,

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unleashed all that oil, lowered the gas prices temporarily to
make sure Democrats didn't lose enough seats. Is that evil
treason us and wrong? Does he belong in prison for it?
Of course he does. But that's exactly how they do things.
Why in the world would you give Russia twenty some
spies in exchange for three journalists. That's such a lopsided,

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ridiculous deal. It's insane. Why would you do that? Because
Democrats need good press going into the election. Why in
the world do you think he waited until August first,
twenty twenty four to pull this off Because they're looking
to buy more votes and it looks patriotic. Democrats will

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do a couple things now leading up to this election
that appear sane and patriotic, and they un stand the
flighty voter will fall for these things many, many, many times.
It's just another example of them using their power to
gain more power for themselves. Now, I want to get
to some emails here, Jesse the what is the deal

(14:16):
with the media's attacks on jd Vance? They know no
one trusts them. Are they trying to drive a wedge
between him and Trump? Do norms by this stuff? Or
is it because he grew up poor in Middle America
and is now a huge success. By the way, welcome back. Okay,
So I'm not going to cover all of it, but
it's been it's been happening for a week now. There's

(14:39):
been an op against jd. Vance. It's an op. Communists
are running an op against him. They're running a pr
campaigns Probably an easier way to describe it against JD. Vance.
Let me explain something, because this happens all the time,
and you have to know that it happened, because then

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once you see it, you will recognize it immediately. This
is actually not about JD Vance himself, which I will
get to in a moment. This is about how these
things work. There are PR companies out there. This will
come back to politics. Just stay with me. There are
PR public relation companies out there, extremely powerful public relation companies.

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But that's kind of a vague term, isn't it. Public
relations kind of one of those things that can mean anything.
What does that mean? Why are there PR companies out there?
And more importantly, why are they in big fancy buildings
in New York City, La Chicago? Why do PR companies

(15:47):
have retreats in some kind of fancy beach resort somewhere
for weeks at a time. Why do their CEOs fly
on private jets? How could there be so much money
in something so open nine sounding as public relations? Allow
me to explain. Let's say, let's say I'm publishing another book.

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Do not get your hopes up. I'm not publishing another book.
This is just an example. Let's say I'm going to
publish another book, and I want to raise my profile
before I publish this book, because if I'm trying to
sell books like the first one that's available at Jesse
kellybook dot com. What, Chris, If I'm trying to sell books,

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it pays to have more people know who I am. Correct.
If a million people who know who I am, I'll
sell so many books. If to manion people know who
I am, I'll sell what double twice as many books.
So it pays to have my profile. It pays to
have more people know who I am. Well, what's one

(16:50):
way you can do this? I walk in the door
of the PR company. We'll call this PR company Chris
and Michael. All right, so it's a very shady company
with bad business practices. But I walk into Chris and
Michael and I say, hey, I need to raise my profile.
And they'll say, oh, outstanding, Jesse. We can certainly do

(17:12):
that for you. That's going to be pick a number.
We'll just make it easy. One hundred thousand dollars, Jesse.
We need you to pull out your credit card, well,
that would probably be a check. We need you to
pull out a check certified if you wouldn't mind and
write us one hundred thousand dollars. Check. Okay, well what
do I get for that hundred thousand dollars? For that
one hundred thousand dollars the PR firm of Chris and Michael.

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They will then embark on a positive PR campaign on
my behalf. How does that look? Well? Chris, he knows
a bunch of journalists at the Wall Street Journal in
the La Times. Michael. Michael has a bunch of inns
with people at Facebook and Twitter and online things and
this company. And oh, by the way, did I mention Chris?

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Chris has good friends on the View, so he knows
people on the View. And Michael he really doesn't. This
is all made up. Michael has good friends on a
the Jimmy Fallon Show late at night. Soon you wake
up tomorrow morning and look at this puff piece on
Jesse Kelly in the New York Post. Isn't that wonderful?
Did you hear? Jesse Kelly's gonna be on Jimmy Fallon tonight?
Oh my gosh, Jesse's on the few. Jesse Kelly. By

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the end of the week, I'm twice as popular as
I won before, as I was before, and now for
one hundred thousand dollars, I get to sell twice as
many books. That's public relations, one example of it. How
could I even have the energy to do a campaign
like that, Well, it would take a lot of testosterone.
And that's why even on my campaign, where I'd go

(18:38):
to the view or I'd go do any one of
these interviews, I would make sure I was still taking
my male Vitality stack from Chok every single day, because
without testosterone, gentlemen, you don't have energy, you don't have focus.
Are you tired too much? Ladies? You too? Are you
tired too much? I'm asking about not at night, I'm

(18:59):
asking about the after noon. You exhausted a lot?

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Man.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Run down? Run down is probably a better way to
describe it. Why don't you try some natural herbal supplements?
You know I spent the weekend with seating over at
Chalk two. Dude actually cares about you a lot. He
lives and breathes this stuff. He showed up with it.
We were hanging out by the pool. He showed up
with his chalk stuff. For him, that's how much he

(19:22):
believes in it. You know, he's got some dimes standing
by to take your call and help you help guide
you through things. Call them five zero chalk. That's cho
Q five zero chock three thousand, five zero chuck three thousand.
We'll be back truth Attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is The

(19:47):
Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember, if you've missed
any part of the show, you can download the whole
thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So we were talking about
jd Vance and I pau because it's going to come
back to the Dvance thing in case you're just joining us.
And I was talking about PR campaigns. Why are there gigantic,

(20:07):
wealthy PR firms? How could this be possible? What's it for? Well,
I walk into one and I pay them a bunch
of money, and they use all their different means and
methods and sources and they plant a bunch of Jesse
Kelly's the best stories in all the media social media,
and soon I have a bigger brand. I'm more popular.
I'm bigger than I was before. That's worth a fortune.

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That's how positive PR works. If you ever well, you'll
notice that from now on, now that I told you
about it. If you don't already, but you probably already did,
but from now on, you'll notice that when you see it.
Do you have you ever noticed that? Have you ever
noticed oftentimes celebrities they will get themselves into situations where

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they do things really really, really nice, and there's somebody
there to document it. Ever seen one of these stories.
I'm gonna use this as an example. Just set him aside.
I'm not even saying this specifically, but let's you ever
see a story about the Rock. You know who the
rock is, that big movie star, you sp be a wrestler.
You ever hear a story about the rock pulling over

(21:16):
to help somebody who has a flat tire. I was
sitting here and I got a flat tire, and the
Rock pulled over and he he changed my tire for me. Love,
look at that. My picture's on Instagram and soon that
story gets picked up by TMZ and it's in the
La Times. You know, most of that stuff is just

(21:38):
a pr campaign, right, It's all a setup. That stuff.
That's how the world really works, and it works that
way negatively as well. Speaking of celebrities, we're gonna take
this back to politics, but recently, justin Timberlake, I don't
know if he still sings. I don't know anything about

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pop culture anymore. But Justin Timberlake he was a big
singer back in the day. Justin Timberlake got a duy,
a duy. Okay, it happens, not recommend it, but he
gets duy. It was I think twenty four to forty
eight hours and the cop who had given Justin Timberlake
the dui. There was a hit piece, a negative article

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written about that cop in I believe it was the
New York Post. If I remember ran in the New
York Post. What how does that happen? Well, lean in
real quickly, and that's a PR campaign. That's a PR campaign.
A firm was hired to destroy or attack the reputation

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of the cop. Someone called a guy, who called a
guy who called a guy. Soon you're reading stories about
what a dirtball the cop is in the New York Post.
That's a PR campaign. Now let's talk about jd Vance
in politics. Trump picks jd Vance. You know my thoughts
on the pick. Jd Vance was by far my favorite

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of the VP options, so in that it was a
very smart move by Trump. Jd Vance he helps win Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin again another smart move by Trump. I wished, I
told you beforehand, I wished he hadn't picked jd Vance
because I like Jdvance so much. We have so many

(23:26):
losers in the Senate, and Trump is going to need
a Senate if he's going to get anything done, so
I would rather he have stayed there. But it's still
a smart pick, right, that's just a coin flip it.
It's a smart pick. Jade Vance is wonderful, he's great.
Immediately after Trump picks jd Vance, you turn on the
news and you're seeing all these jd Vance comments. Some

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are recent, most of them are old. Jd Vance sits
down to do a podcast ten years ago and he
says something about childless cat ladies. Jd Vance gives a
speech when he's running for office the first time and
said something off color about this or that, and all
of a sudden, you turned on the news, you got
on social media, you went anywhere you went. How many

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different places did you see jd Vance said this. Jd
Vance said that jd Vance, jd Vance jdvans hates women.
And then that spiraled into what well, that's spiraled into
the childless cat lady remarks, Oh my gosh, do we
hate women? As a Republican Party hate women? Does Jdvans
hate women? Is it okay to be childless? But you

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know that was that was an op? Right And let
me explain something to you. And this might hurt if
it applies to you. If it applies to you, you
don't have to apologize to anybody. You don't even have
to admit it to anybody, but you should take care
to never do it again. If you found yourself over

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the last week or so posting anything negative about JD
Vance his childless cat lady remarks or something like that,
if you found yourself posting something about that online, you
you took part in the op, and they run the

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OP because they know people like you will take part
in it. Did you know that you are a planned
participant in the op? How does it look? Here's how
it looks. You go grab something you Obviously they've already
they had already been doing opposition research on all the
potential VP candidates before Trump picked one. So they already

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had we'll call it a file because that sounds so
official a movie, like, doesn't it a file? They had
a file on this, They had a file on Burgham,
they had a file on Rubio that had a file
on Vance, so they had already done all the research
in the world. They already had a file on jd Vance.
They found clips that they thought they could use, would
that would get picked up by the media, that we
could printed in the newspaper, that would go viral online.

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They decided to clip those things, and they began to
spread those things. So jd Vance makes a remark about
childless cat ladies. Do they know that The New York
Times is going to pick that up and run with it?
Of course they've already those are they're under orders? You know?
That's establishment media is NBC, CNN, LA Times, Washington Posts.
Are they gonna run articles talking about it? Of course

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that's already a given. But set them aside. What do
they also know? They also know that there are Maybe
this applies to you. Maybe you're a single woman without children,
and there's nothing wrong with that. I should point out
everyone isn't made to get married, everyone isn't made to
have kids. But maybe you're a single woman without children
and you feel occasionally judged for that. Do have you

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ever felt judged for that? That's very common as well.
You get people who don't live your life. You feel
like they're looking down on you, are speaking down to you.
They understand there are single, childless women out there who
might be sensitive about that. So when you run these
articles and play these news clips of jd Vance, what

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do they understand? They understand that if they clip it
just right and they aim it at you, that it
might hmm hurt. It might hit you where it hurts.
It might hurt your feelings. I understand you have feelings.
I do not. That's fine, I'm a jerk, but most
people do. You have feelings, So what do you do?

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You get the clip it hurts your feelings. Next thing
you know, you're on Facebook, you're on Instagram. You know.
I'm a Republican and I believe it in conservatism, but
this is alienating to women, and I don't like them
when they talk about women this way. And I can't
And soon your girlfriends are saying the same thing. Yeah,
I'm a Republican and I don't like it when Republicans

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talk like this. I might even vote for Harris and
the next one and at snowballs from there. Yeah, I
was just talking to my girlfriends and we're mortified by
Jadi Vanci's comments. And soon you. You're actually the most
potent weapon the communists have for their OP. It's not
the Wall Street Journal, it's not the New York Times,

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it's you. It's the individual who gets hurt by the op,
gets their feelings hurt by the OP, and then uses
the OP to hurt the person they want it hurt
in the end. That's how it works. And the sad
thing isn't that they run an op. Ops have been
run for ages. The sad thing is how often the

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right will participate in a Democrat op. Democrats will never,
under any circumstances participate in a right wing op. The
right will gleefully participate in left wing ops, and they
do it all the time. You don't have to apologize

(29:04):
if you've been caught up in these in the past.
Just be very careful you don't participate in the next one.
In fact, I'm gonna just say one more word on
this because this is going to apply to something else
we're talking. We'll finish that and we'll get to some
other things before I do that. Speaking of ops, you
know Corporate America, and they're advertising so much of that

(29:27):
as an OP as well, meaning how's that work? Well,
if you're a Verizon, you get some despicable comedy campaign
like the Human Rights Campaign. Of course they always name
it that it's a big demonic campaign, and they go
into the board room of Verizon and they demand, Hey,
you'll spend one hundred thousand dollars next year promoting LGBTQ
demon mop stuff. And soon Verizon takes the money you

(29:49):
pay them and they're blasting the American family all over
television or bill boards. That's participating in an op. If
you actually have Verizon at and to your T mobile,
you pay for them lot of this filth. I have
Pure Talk. I participate. I take part in a company
that cares about veterans in America. Switch to Pure Talk.

(30:12):
You'll save money and feel good about paying your cell
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a Thursday, reminding you tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday.

(30:37):
Get your questions emailed in right now all three hours
dedicated to you. Ask me anything. Get him into Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com. One last word on the ops
they run, the ops they run. There's some there's a
reason they get you to participate in them a lot.

(30:57):
All of a sudden, you're online posting with your girlfriends.
I don't like hady fans, I don't have kids. There's
a reason they get you to do that, because they
understand how to target things that are important to you,
and they take advantage of it. Remember the Lauren Bobert
controversy in the theater. Remember we talked about that and

(31:19):
I got a lot of pushback on that. So let
me just recap it. Lauren Bobert, congresswoman from Colorado. Really
great person, really wonderful person, honestly, with an outstanding voting record.
You can dislike her methods, but outstanding voting record, really
solid human being. She gets a divorce, she's on a
date with some guy in a theater and they get

(31:43):
a little handsy in the theater. She ends up getting
kicked out of the theater with her date. Now, you
woke up one day, if you watched CNN or turned
on up social media, and what did you see? You
saw a black and white video of Bobert in her date.
We'll call it rounding first base, right, what, Chris, I

(32:05):
don't know how to what am I supposed to say?
I don't know what to say anyway, And what happened
from there was a bunch of people on the right.
Maybe you were morally uncomfortable or outraged by that, and
you express that online. Now, that's completely understandable. If that

(32:29):
is against your values and you dislike that, completely understandable.
I get that totally. I'm not telling you to set
those values aside. And in fact, I'm not even telling
you to to approve of what she did or I'm
not saying that you make that call on your own.

(32:51):
What I am telling you is simply this. You need
to understand how does a grainy, black and white video
in a darken theater like that end up online? Pause
for a minute and ask yourself, how do you even
have access to that information? You have access to that
information because some scumbag communists who had access to that videotape,

(33:16):
which would have been taken in the dark in a theater,
he clipped it and put it online. It was an
op designed to lose a Republican seat and the House
of Representatives by tainting, by staining the reputation of one
of the members of the House of Representatives, and if

(33:37):
you talked with your friends about it, expressed outrage about
it online, whether you like this or not, you participated
in the op. They know how to use your values
against you, and they do this all the time. And
I'm not saying you have to approve of things you

(33:58):
disapprove of. What I am saying saying is you should never, ever, ever, ever, ever,
under any circumstances participate in a communist op against your guy,
against our own side, or even if you say, well,
I don't like her, I don't like him, or whoever
the OP is being run against, it doesn't matter. You

(34:20):
never participate in a communist op because you understand the
communist at his core does not have your best interest
at heart. He is against you, He is coming for you.
He wants to destroy the things you like. Everything he
does is with that aim in mind. So because you

(34:43):
understand that, you don't allow him to use your values
against you, and you don't participate in the op. Don't
participate in the op ever ever. All right, all right,
your community college stand out. There's no doubt in my
mind the government agency played a role in the trying

(35:05):
to assassinate Trump. This guy says, while that is very
concerning for all the obvious reasons, I can't make a
lot of sense of why they've made it so obvious.
If they wanted it to legitimately look like a lone
gunman crackpot kid, they could have, they would have. Who
benefits from the abundance of evidence suggesting the official narrative

(35:26):
is a lie who benefits? Okay, thanks for all you
do to inspire the next generation. Okay, so let's talk
about this, actually, who benefits? Why? Let's not even make
it about this specifically? Why do they lie so brazenly?

Speaker 2 (35:43):
Now?

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Why do they lie so brazenly? Well, there are many
different reasons for this, but one of the reasons we
don't like to think about or talk about is power.
Power likes to rub it in your face. Powerful people
like to rub in your face that they are powerful

(36:06):
and you are not. This is a very common thing,
and it's so evil and wrong. But this is the
way power has always worked. Remember we used to talk
about this during COVID, how you'd have some hag like
Gretchen Whitmer shut down the state of Michigan and then
next thing, you know, she's vacationing in Florida on the beach.

(36:29):
You would have Deborah Burks get on television and tell
you not to gather with family and friends for Thanksgiving.
She goes right to a private jet and flies and
gets with her entire extended family for Thanksgiving. Gavin Newsom
tells you not to gather with friends and family at
a restaurant, and that night he gathers at the French
Laundry with like twenty five people for dinner. How did

(36:49):
they keep getting caught? They didn't get caught. They know
it's the age of the cell phone camera. They know
they can't scratch their nose in public without it being
on the front page of a new papers somewhere. They
didn't get caught. They wanted you to know the rules
applied to you, only you, not them. They're the kings.

(37:12):
They're the kings. Were of course the lowly peasants. They're
the kings. They rule over us and people who rule
over you. They want you to know they rule over you.
Why do these people lie to us about everything? And
the lies are so brazen and blatant. Well, that's part
of how the king enjoys his power. I know that hurts,

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