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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. Gonna talk briefly about audits. Here, some crazy
trainy mom is out there running her mouth. Jasmine Crockett
is a deranged racist freak. The acting director of the
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Secret Service got in a shouting match with Pat Fallon
of Congress Today. Oh, that and so much more is
to come on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Let's first,
let's adjust this audit thing. Someone brought up the voice
guy lets the voicemail about the audit. Who does the auditing? Well,
the government audits itself. That's the most amazing part about
this our debt. They the government buys the government debt.
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And it's just it's it's become a self eating ice
cream cone. It's the whole thing. Is the government audits itself. Now,
as I said before, I am not an audit, an auditor,
and I am I would be the worst auditor in
the world. It takes a very specific kind of person
to be an auditor. Auditors they have to be detailed people. Again,
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my wife ab Aubrey is an auditor. They have to
be detail freaks, whereas me, I find details to be annoying.
I don't worry about things like details. I think they're boring.
But they do matter. They just don't matter to me, right,
So she used to do. Her last real job was
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internal auditing. She would Obviously, internal auditing makes all the
sense in the world. If you understand what I'm talking about.
You work for a big company like Coca Cola and
you're their internal auditor. Where hey, we want you to
go check out the sales department. And she had to
go walk. She didn't work for Coke, and she's an example,
but she had to walk into the sales department of
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Coke and say, okay, open up all the books. We're
going to figure out what's going on over here. Some
money's going missing. But in all the times I talked
to her about auditing, this is what's going to drive
you crazy about the Pentagon. All the times I talked
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to her, there was never, ever that I can remember,
ever a dollar that simply went missing. Oh it went somewhere.
And that stuff, especially in this day and age, because
how computerized everything is, all that stuff is traceable. Dollars
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don't disappear that doesn't happen. If an audit is failed,
there is a reason. And look, there are possibly innocent explanations.
There's not for the Pentagon, but there are possibly innocent explanations.
Maybe this report didn't get filed. Maybe this amount which
was supposed to be fired under missiles instead got fired
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under bombs like a it's a it's a ham fisted example,
but you get what I'm saying. But when you fail
seven audits in a row, it's because people were stealing
large amounts of money, large amounts of money. If you
work for Coca Cola and the sales department one year,
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there's a twenty five thousand dollars discrepancy. Now, for a
company the size of Coca Cola, twenty five thousand dollars
would be nothing. So if you find that it's a
one off twenty five thousand, you'd send in the internal
auditor and you would assume, okay, it was some kind
of an accounting error. Something got placed in the wrong
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account with the wrong label. If you are with Coca
Cola and you open up the books and you find
out the sale department has misplaced two and a half
million dollars for six straight years, in a row someone stealing,
you probably send in your auditor along with a law
enforcement officer because at the back end of that auditor,
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someone's getting arrested. Why why are senators like Joni Ernst
just not comfortable? I mean, we have to clear the allegations.
I just don't know about Pete Haggs.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Sounds to me as if the hearing will be critical
for his nomination.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Am I right about it?
Speaker 3 (04:31):
I think I think you are right. I think for
a number of our senators they want to make sure
that any allegations have been cleared, and that's why we
have to have a very thorough vetting process. And that's
why I was happy to sit down with Pete and
have that conversation with him yesterday. So again, all I
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will say at this time is that we did have
a very thoroughed discussion over a number of those issues,
and the setting will continue, I am certain through the
next month or so until we approach that hearing date
and he has.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Some those Pentagon dollars didn't disappear. It's a large, extremely
corrupt industry with vast quantities of money going places they
shouldn't go. They didn't disappear. Someone received money they shouldn't have.
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There's a bunch of swampiness to go around. And again,
certain segments of the GOP Senate they view their job
as protecting that scam, not cleaning it up. You want
them to clean it up. I want them to clean
it up. That's not how they see themselves at all.
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All right, let's move off of this for now because
I have to play this amazing, amazing, amazing exchange. I'll
play you a couple before I get to the dew.
The acting Secret Service Director Roe, he had to testify
in front of Congress today. Here's how a lot of
it was.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
My thirteenth was a failure of the Secret Service to
adequately secure the Butler Farm Shows site and protect President
Elect Trump. That abject failure underscored critical gaps and Secret
Service operations. And I recognized that we did not meet
the expectations of the American public, Congress, and our protectees.
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And they rightly have that idea based on how we performed.
President Elect Trump was wounded a cowardly, indespicable act, killed
one person and critically injured to others. And I join
you and all Americans in condemning the horrific assault on
President elect Trump, Corey Comparatoor, James Copenhaveer, and David Dutch
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and I extend my tap a sympathies to the compared
to our family.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Okay, that was his opening speech. Mark Green went after
him a little bit.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
No, it seems almost to me like it was lacks
a daisical. I mean, it's hard to fathom that someone
would say, we don't need to cover this. And the
communications issues with the local law enforcement. I asked the
question when they came before the committee recently, when everybody
showed up on the day, was there a check in
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and there were law enforcement agencies that had never even
talked to Secret Service that day? I mean, these are
these are really basic things, and you would think they
would know to do those kinds of things. So it
speaks of a apathy or complacency that is really unacceptable
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in an organization like the Secret Service.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
You know, one of my questions to you is you
know the level of the failure.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
It seems yeah, okay, lack of days ago. Did I
ever tell you about when we were trying to teach
the Iraqis how to do physical training? Pt I ever
tell you that story? So we were in na Joff
in Iraq and they started bringing in Iraqis for us
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to train. It was a long slog. Let me just
put it this way. And there are guys in Afghanistan
who can share similar stories. But they would bring in
these units of Iraqis, these young Iraqi males, and we
would have to train them. Hey, let's get them strongs.
Do push ups. You should see somebody who's never done
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physical exercise in their life try to pull off a
jumping jack. Jumping Jack's a very simple thing. Really, anybody
can do it. You would think that, right You would
think that I would think that every man, woman, child
listening to me could do a jumping jack right now.
Maybe you're doing them in your living room as you
listen to the sound of my voice. That'd be good.
They're good for you kids. Anyway, do you understand that
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things that are normal culturally aren't normal everywhere, Meaning when
it comes to the Secret Service, you would think that
just being labeled the Secret Service would grant you some
sort of professionalism and know how. But over a long
enough period of time and neglect, with enough DEI hires,
enough politicization of the Secret Service, you will eventually find
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yourself in a culture where you have agents who can't
holster their weapons, who don't look at a rooftop one
hundred and forty eight yards away from the President of
the United States of America and think that maybe that's
a place where you should put someone because it looks
like the perfect sniper's nest to blow somebody's head off.
There is a chance that the rot within so many
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of these government agencies is so pervasive they're now the
Iraqis that can't do jumping jacks anymore. These things don't
get passed along by osmosis. Either you are trained properly
or you don't know what you're doing. We have allowed
rot to seep into this government for long enough that
now we can't tell what's nefarious and what's neglect. Now,
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all that was the lead up to the grand finale
of the Secret Service Director's testimony today, and you are
gonna want to hang on for this.
Speaker 5 (10:26):
Hang on, miss something.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
There's a podcast, get it on.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
Demand wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding
you that tomorrow's an ask doctor Jesse Friday and you
need to get your questions emailed in right now to
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Back to the Acting
Secret Service Director. So Pat Fallon is a representative from
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here in Texas. Actually no Pat, but he's a rep
from here in Texas. And look, this is long. It's
a couple of minutes long. I'm not even sure what
I'm gonna step in. I'm sure i'll step in at
one point in time. But the performance from the Acting
Secret Service Director is something I couldn't I couldn't stop watching.
It's almost seemed really hearsed. So I want you to listen,
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just listen.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Were you the specialation in charge of the detail that day?
Actually let me address this. Could you please staff?
Speaker 6 (11:29):
Leave that?
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Oh no, leave that one up with the circle around me.
Thank you. So, Actually, Congressman, what you're not seeing is
the sack of the detail off out of the pictures view.
And that is the day where we remember the more
than three thousand people that have died. On nine to eleven.
I actually responded to Ground zero. I was there going
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through the ashes of the World Trade Center. I was
there at Fresh Keels.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
I'm not asking you that.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Show respect, not for a sire, services die, I.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Don't not know that you're trying to be do not
invoke nine.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
To eleven for political purposes?
Speaker 7 (12:07):
Time not.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
I'm in fucking sir.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
To ask him.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
And don't you have holy me d I like the
member of Congress, and I'm asking you a serious question.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
And you are a public servant who has served this nation,
and you won't tie questions on our day, on our
country's dark.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
I should note I'm gonna let them keep yelling at
each other here in a moment. This is why. Just listen.
If you ever have any desire for any career in
media or something like that. If you want to do
podcasts or radio or TV, I blessed you to it,
go for it. It's a blast, total fun if you
don't take yourself too seriously. But remember we can't hear
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you if you're arguing over each other. Even when you're arguing,
you have to take turns. It tries to be crazy.
And I see this on TV. When I hear this
on the radio, you're both shouting and the listener can't
make out a single word anybody say. All over here
is that God cloud clop of public servant.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Will come asking you serious questions for the American people,
and they're very simple, they're not true questions. Were you
the special agent in charge that I wasn't?
Speaker 4 (13:17):
I was the.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Mis not perfect, protective, expired because you wanted to be.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Visible, because you weren't listening for this respect for a fond.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Member of this agencysman by.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
President, because you are putting, you put those agents out
of position.
Speaker 7 (13:38):
You haven't radio.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
What happened.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
I did, sir, and you are out.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Of lost Chairman, mister chairman, mister chairman.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
I just want the truth. That's all I could think
of when I was saying, that's a sweet movie, A
Few good men. Chris. Have you seen that movie A.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Few good Men?
Speaker 1 (13:54):
You haven't. I figured you had. There's lawyers in it.
It's about lawyers and stuff. What, Chris, What isn't Tom
Cruise the bad guy? Yes, he's the bad guy. Jack
Nicholson's the good guy in that movie. People just have
it all mixed up and wrong, Doctor Jesse. I know
it's not Friday, but I need help understanding what left
and right means. I always understood historical definition of right
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to be constitutionalists and left to be self serving. Over Thanksgiving,
I realized my university educated daughters sees the right as
dogmatic racists like Nazis. How did the definition definition of
right ever come to include German National socialists? Thanks, do
not use my name, okay. One another reminder to everybody,
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be very careful where you send your sons after high school.
Their brains are still developing. Very very careful. However careful
you are with your sons, you need to be about
ten times as careful with your daughters, because young ladies
turn communists when they go to college. They are too
susceptible to social contagions. Young women have an inclination to
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be motherly and nice, and communists have figured out how
to use that instinct to turn them into vile little communists.
Be careful with your baby girl, Be very very careful,
all right, that's one two. First, the distinction of left
versus right. It's very very simple that people have tried
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to complicate on purpose. We'll get to the German National
What do they compare you to Nazis thing here in
a moment. But first left left means bigger government, less freedom,
more authoritarian. That is what left means. Right doesn't necessarily
mean constitutionalists. Although you would probably put them in that group.
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Right means less government, more freedom. How authoritarian is your society,
how free is your societ That will determine where you
are on the left right scale. It is actually not
a value system beyond that, it's the size of your
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government and how free the individual is in your society.
For instance, we here in the United States of America.
For the most part, it's used to be absolute, but
of course the communes have destroyed this. Now we used
to be able and really still are, to criticize powerful
people in our government. I can sit here right now
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behind this microphone and say Joe Biden's a piece of crap,
and Joe Biden is a piece of crap, but Joe
Biden is a president of the United States of America.
For me to have the freedom to say that without
the Secret Service coming in here and pulling my fingernails
out is a freedom we take for granted because it's
not like that in many, many, many parts of the world.
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Why because we're further right on that line, and government
has limits on its authority, and I and you we
are free to say Joe Biden is a piece of craft. Now,
as to why Nazi is always used, why did your
daughter come home from college and call Republicans and you Nazis.
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That's a longer story we'll get into in just a moment.
Speaker 5 (17:23):
Hang on feeling a little stocky, Follow like and subscribe
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Speaker 1 (17:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Talk a little bit
of COVID here in just a second, believe it or not,
And we're going to talk about the activism we see
being paid and emails and voicemails. But I did want
to address this something we've talked about before. Why is
it the left has equated Republicanism with Nazism when the
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Nazis were national Socialists and things like that. Well, first,
the left are communists, and they've always been either communist
or communist adjacent. It's important you understand that. And they
have known that this is not something new. FDR. FDR
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way back in the day was having to withstand accusations
of being a socialist and a communist because frankly he was.
So this is not new. The American public, people who
understand freedom, the constitution, people who understand what it means
to have the government control things, they see the things
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democrats stand for when Democrats stand for big government and
controlling things, and they rightly see it as definitely leaning
towards communism. Okay, well, remember the average Democrat knows that
about themselves too. Yeah, they'll deny it all day long.
I'm not a communist, that's crazy, but they understand. I mean,
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I'm a little bit of one, maybe not a total one,
but they understand that they are. Okay, so you get that.
You have to accept that once you accept that that
they know, even if they're not full blown communists, they're communists.
Ad Jason Well who attacked the Soviet Union during World
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War Two, it was the Nazis. It's Germany, it was
the Nazis. The Nazis are responsible for twenty million Soviet tests,
twenty million plus. No one knows the exact number. You
read a million books, you'll get a million different numbers,
but it's all it's millions and millions and millions and
millions of them. And it's deeper than that. Hitler and
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the Nazis helped provide Franco in Spain weapons in equipment,
weapons in equipment he used to defeat the Communists in
the Spanish Civil War. Now Franco was not a Nazi,
and Franco after that really screwed Hitler over because he
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decided to sit out World War two. He's like, oh,
thanks for the weapons. By the way, I'm neutral, good
luck in your war. Franco just said no, but the
Nazis helped provide the equipment Franco needed to win that. Now,
fast forward to America today, because there's a lot that
goes on in between those times. But fast forward to
America today. There are a couple big reasons why your
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little daughter went off to college and now comes home
and calls you a Nazi for wearing your Maga hat. One,
Historically it was the Nazis who killed the most Communists.
It just was the Nazis killed the most Communists, so
that is their more traditional enemy. Think about it, like,
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what's the traditional enemy around the house of a dog,
a cat, and dogs and cats, it's a traditional enemy.
The dog and the cat are going to fight traditionally,
if you're a Communist, if you're an American Democrat, traditionally
Nazis are thought of as your ancient traditional enemy. So
they take Republican opposition to them and just say, well,
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they must be Nazis of course that's ridiculous. You have
nothing to do with Nazism, at least I hope you don't,
and I certainly don't. But that's how that's the connection
they're going to make. That's one two everything with these people.
Because communism itself in practice is so horrific and such
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a disaster and destroys so many things and wipes out
so many lives, they can't go with what reality is.
Let me explain it in this way. I've used this
example before. It's an old law phrase that lawyer friends,
Every lawyer friend of mine knows this. If you have
the truth, pound the truth in a case, if you're
arguing a case, If you have the facts, pound the facts.
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If you don't have either of those things, pound the table,
make some noise. Well, I can sit here. If I
was to present you with a free market where government
was small and you were free, you and I we
could sit and go through this whole thing, and we
could lay out the tangible things that were going to
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make your life better, more affordable, bet just all around better,
more opportunities for you and your kids. It would be very,
very tangible. But the American communist, he doesn't have that ability.
One of his plans will make your life worse, and
he knows that. No, remember, he's fighting a revolution. He
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knows that. So what do you do if your plans suck,
if your plans are horrible? What do you do? You
appeal to people's emotions. Everything becomes an emotional reaction. When
you're arguing with your liberal aunt Pagy or the daughter
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you sent off to college, let me ask you, does
she make logical arguments back to you or does she
make a bunch of nonsensical emotional statements back to you?
I do know the answer. I have these people in
my life too. They'll immediately start calling names, or they'll lie,
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or it'll be something crazy like you just want kids
at the border to die. It doesn't make Eddy said,
why do they do those things? Because it's an emotional argument,
and the Communists have figured out how to appeal to
their emotions. So why Nazi? Why are you called a
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Nazi when you're not a Nazi? That's not who you
are at all. Why the word Nazi creates a visceral
emotional response in most people Because Nazis were such evil, demonic,
devil worshiping scumbags. So the second you start to label
someone a Nazi, they will be on the defensive. If
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you can convince yourself that the person you're fighting is
a Nazi, you will fight to the death of fighting
against the Nazi. The communist calls you a Nazi because
it gives his people permission in their mind to do
whatever they want to you, because you can do whatever
you want to a Nazi, and it's okay because he's
a Nazi. That's why they love Nazi. There's the historical
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part of it, and there's the emotional part of it.
It creates an emotion in you. Listening to these COVID
tyrants creates an emotion in me. Peter Hotez was one
of the most despicable human beings in the country during COVID.
Wrong about everything, fear mongered over everything. He's on TV
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calling out an interesting date where he thinks we may
get some new virus.
Speaker 8 (24:49):
We have some big picture stuff coming down the pike
starting on January twenty first, mister Bloomberg mentioned H five.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Now hold on a minute, I'll restart that again. Is
about to lay out what's coming down the pike. But
what was that date, Hey, Chris Cory, what was it
January twenty first. Huh. Now I'm a little shady, a
little hazy. I mean on my politics. What is the
day that Donald Trump gets sworn in as president? Chris
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Corey was it was January twentieth. Yeah, that's what I thought.
It's wild these viruses just January twenty first, they're gonna
get here. It's crazy how he knows.
Speaker 8 (25:29):
That we have some big picture stuff coming down the
pike starting on January twenty first. Mister Bloomberg mentioned H
five N one that and I'm really worried about. It's
all over wild birds on the western part of the
United States and going up in the north. It's getting
into the poultry. We're seeing a sporadic human cases. No
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human to human transmission yet, but that could happen. It's
in the cattle, it's in the milk, and that's just
the beginning. We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia.
We've had so in two thousand and two stars two
COVID nineteen and twenty nineteen, and we know these viruses
are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year.
But that's there's still more there. We know that we
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have a big problem with mosquito transmitted viruses all along
the Gulf coast where I am here in Texas, or
expecting dangy and probably possibly zeca virus coming back, or
a Pouche virus, maybe even yellow fever, and there's more.
Then we have all this sharp rise in vaccine preventable
diseases going up because of part the anti vaccine activism
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that's so prominent right now. We have a fivefold rise
in protesta's cases whooping cough over the last year fifteen mes.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
Yeah, you got it. Weird, all these things, even whooping
cough coming down the pike on January twenty. First, they
do have a plan and they're going to try to
implement it. Let's talk about that plan briefly, and then
we'll do some COVID stuff before we get back to emails.
Before we do that, talk about rough Greens, because we
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got this email. I want to do this email. Hey Jesse, roughgreens.
Do they have any different flavors? Seriously do they have meowgreens?
He says, yes, roughgreens. It absolutely exploded as people have
seen the difference it makes when you actually give your
dog nutrition. It's a nutritional supplement created by naturopathic doctor
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Dennis Black. You sprinkle it on your dog's food and
you will see differences in your dog their coat alone,
you will see a difference. Give your dog you're nutrition.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Well.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
It got to be such a huge hit, and I'm
not surprised about that. They created Meowgreens Now two do
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Go get a free bag eight three three three three
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keep that pet you love alive longer Roughgreens. We'll be back.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
Jesse Kelly vaccian.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Reminding
you you can email the show. You're asked doctor Jesse
questions for tomorrow. In fact, you need to Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Leave us a voicemail eight seven
seven three seven seven four three seven three. So onto
the COVID stuff. COVID Selects Subcommittee said science never justified
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prolonged school closures. Not gonna spend a lot of time
on this. I just want to remind you that this
country a lot of people did very, very evil things
during COVID and none of it was okay, and none
of it was justified, and none of it was a
well we just didn't know. No, you don't get to
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find a cockroach in your house and light the entire
house on fire and then as you're standing in the
street looking at the smoldering remains of your home, look
around and say, well, no one knew what to do. No. No,
When you don't know what to do, you don't destroy lives.
That's not the default. You can wait, you can gather data,
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you can figure something out, but you don't just immediately
like the house on fire, and then try to get
rid of your guilt afterwards by saying well nobody knew. Nope,
absolutely not. And that brings me to the plan. You
already heard, Peter Hotez. What date are all these viruses going?
Speaker 8 (29:37):
We have some big picture stuff coming down the pike
starting on January twenty first, uh.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
One day after Trump gets into office. I believe something
we will see, But I believe they're going to try
to come at Trump with another disease, with another virus,
because it worked on him last time. Now, I think
Donald Trump, by all appearances, has learned a lot. And
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I don't know that it will work on him this time.
But last time, remember what they did. Donald Trump had
deregulated the economy, he had secured the border, and we
had an economy that was going gangbusters. And they absolutely
abused him during COVID, and he allowed himself to be abused,
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and not making any excuses for him, handed the country
over to this little time.
Speaker 7 (30:30):
Now you don't practice anymore. To you why a number
of complicated reasons. First of all, I think my own
personal ethics in life are I think enough to keep
me going on the right path. And I think that
there are enough negative aspects about the organizational church.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Handed the country over to that guy. It worked last time.
They destroyed his economy, they got all mail in ballots,
they got him to hand the country over to these
little tyrants, and he never got control of things again.
I bet you money they're gonna try again. I don't
think they'll be successful. I don't think they'll be successful.
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I should say his pick for Surgeon General, this doctor
Janet was one of the worst COVID tyrants out there.
So maybe it will work again. I don't know. I
don't think it will though, because he's had other great
medical picks like Jay Baticharia and people like that Marty McCarey.
He's got really great medical people now instead of little
tyrants like this. I bet you money they're going to
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try to get him again. With that bet you they are. Anyway,
let's do some voice mass hey, Jesse.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
Yeah, the work you're looking forward to describe your style
as blunt, and I realized that Chris probably couldn't help
you with that because that has a whole different meaning
for him, giving his affinity for the Devil's lettuce. But
that's that's what you're looking for. The word is blunt
to describe your style.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Of speak, secres, That's what I am. Blunt, blunt, what
something you're familiar with? Oh, proud Navy oracle. I have
served under ten different sect deaths and five interim sect deaths.
This guy's had a long career. I can count on
one finger the number of them that anyone really cared about,
and that was because of his reputation. I also didn't
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really pay much attention until the current one. He quite
obviously hates everyone in the military and has personally impacted
me and my family with his COVID policy. I got
it under duress and my wife managed to avoid it,
but it cost her. For the first time that I
can recall, I'm actually paying attention to who is being
nominated because we need a change. I don't need a
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sect death that gets all in the weeds, but a
focus back on what matters would be a nice change.
I get so many emails from guys who are in
who are desperate to have a change of direction. I
am desperate to have a change of direction at least. Look,
not every senator is against es Rick Scott sound there.
Speaker 9 (33:10):
So I just had a great meeting with beat the
next Secretary of Defense. I'll tell you why I support him.
I admired people that are willing to put on the
uniform and lead troops in the battle. I'm very proud
of my father. He's one of three thousand people that
did all four combat jumps with ac and their ward
and after that fall in the Battle of Bulch. I'm
very proud of him. Same way I'm proud of Pete.
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There's not a lot of Americans that have been willing
to put on the uniform and have actually led troops
in battle and brought them back safely. And those people
that lost their lives, knows people that are injured. When
he goes to Department of Fence, he'll walk in with
the mentality that he's going to take care of our warfighters.
He's going to make sure they have the right equipment
and are not putting harms way when they shouldn't be
putt in harm's way. He's not going to support forever wars.
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He's not going to support going into battle where we
don't even have a plan. So I think he's going
to do a great job. I'm gonna do whateverthing I
can to make sure he's confirmed as a sectary of Defense.
I think we all have to really appreciate, appreciate the
people that are willing to put on the uniform and
defend the freedom of this country.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Maybe he's going to get through. I will tell you
if I had to handicap this, I bet you we
are going to get him through because of the outrage
right now, because of the outcry, And I'll tell you something,
I guarantee you Trump knows we already lost Gates. Maybe
you hated Gates, whatever, I don't care, but we already
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had one of Trump's picks get shot down by the Senate.
That's why Gates went down. Trump absolutely positively cannot afford
to allow the Senate to torpedo another one, because they
are going to come for every single one of these people.
The fact that they bounced Matt Gates already already has
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these people salivating. They're already ready to go after the
next one, and then the next one, and then the
next one, and then the next one, and they will
do so. If you show weakness again on this one,
we are finished. He has to meeting Donald Trump, has
to make this the public fight, to the point of
public threats of US senators with primary challenges. It is
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that important that this thing gets through. If for no
other reason, then you can't let the swamp win. All Right,
we have this crazy racist congresswoman from Texas, Jasmine Crockett,
I think I love her, and a mother of some
training kid, I don't love her, and emails and a
lot of paid for political protests and more. Next hour,
Hang on,