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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 Tuesday, on a debate night. We'll talk about that
debate a little bit in a moment while they're trying
to eat well, eat the middle class, but while siding
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have that email. So much more coming up this hour
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, let's check
in with some things we might see tonight at the debate.
After all, Dome has been digging in. She did sit
down and do some debate prep with Joe BiH.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
She has closely studied the former president's past six debate performances.
She's also been sort of entrenched in these briefing papers
going over the former press since past comments as well
as the ways that he has insulted her, so she
can be prepared to respond to that. She's engaged in
these mock debates with a stand in for the former president,
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and she's had conversations with Hillary Clinton and President Biden,
who both extensively have a knowledge of debating the former president.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
I'm sorry, I don't know why I find that's so funny.
But the thought of Dome. Okay, first, let's remember. Let's
remember Dome in her camp and Biden in his camp.
They hate each other. They hated each other before Joe
Biden was removed from power. This goes clear back to
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the Democrat debate in twenty twenty when Joe was up
on stage with Dome and Kabala Harris dropped that liner. Chris,
grab it if you haven't remember when she dropped that liner.
Wish she's talking about how racist he is and she
talking about bussing. They were actually they were not enemies
before that, and she had no chance to win in
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that debate, but she decided to make some desperate effort.
It's okay, Chris, if you don't have no worry about it.
She decided to make some last ditch, desperate effort to
call him a racist. After that, Jill Biden, who as
we all know, is the actual brains behind the Biden administration,
Joe Biden doesn't have any brains. Jill Biden decided Kamala
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Harris is the Antichrist, and those two, the two camps,
have hated each other forever. They hated each other before
the coup, before Joe Biden was run out of office, well,
run out of being re elected. They hated each other.
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Now it's bad, It's really really bad. It's ugly. And
Joe Biden, as we've all seen, as not even close
to being a functional adult right now. Those two have
never sat down to actually prep for a debate together.
I would bet my mortgage on it. And if they did,
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it was a thirty second photo op, so someone could
put it on Instagram. That's not something that's happened. But
she better be doing some debate prep because Donald Trump
will have prep for the debate. Donald Trump always preps
for the debates. In fact, we're going to talk to
Sean Spicer about that about a half hour from now,
and Dome is going to hear things like this from Trump.
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It won't be from the moderators, but she's gonna have
to be prepared for this.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
But I do want to ask you about this CNN report.
It shows Harris voice support for cutting funding for ICE
and for using taxpayer money to fund transgender surgery for
detained migrants in twenty nineteen. Does the Vice president still
support those positions and do you expect her to address
them tonight listen.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
I think, you know, these old questionnaires are a complete
distraction from the task at hand right now. I think
the vice pres and frankly, what the American people are
actually asking about, right but the American people are concerned about,
and what they're asking about is who's going to solve
for border security?
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Yeah, Donald Trump's going to bring that up. The moderators won't,
but Trump's going to bring that up, and he's going
to make her look bad, and he's going to bring
up her lack of press acts.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
I don't know how many extemporaneous press briefings former President
Trump has had in the last forty or forty five days,
but it's dozens. And we're exactly at zero still for
Vice President Harris. And I asked her and she said, well,
she's been really busy, but we've seen some you know,
some crazy stuff in retail outlets and you know, some
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funny moments and things that we've seen plenty of stuff,
but not that as vice chair or co chair I'm
sorry of the Harris campaign. Was were you involved in
that decision to basically keep her away from from speaking
and tempori extemporaneously.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Senator, what was the.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Checking Joe as you can well imagine.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
I'm not her daily scheduler, but I certainly yeah, that was.
Chris Coons goes on to give a real non answer.
But Trump's going to bring that up tonight, and norm
and Norma, they're going to find that out tonight if
they don't already know, Hey, wait a minute, she won't
even give interviews. And this comes at a time when
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she's in trouble. Headline Newpole shows Harris's August momentum fading.
Harris is doing poor the in battle ground.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
One thing that we have seen in all of the
battleground states is Donald Trump is doing better than he
did at this same time in twenty twenty or even
twenty sixteen. So we feel very comfortable about the margins
and what we're seeing, and we're also seeing growth on him.
We can tell that the sugar high for Kamala Harris
after they pushed Joe Biden off the stage is wearing off,
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and that this thing is returning back to what we
think is a regular election cycle conversation.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
She's free falling. They're even out there regretting the tim
Walls pick quite openly. Now this was Cnnsylvania a.
Speaker 7 (06:07):
Month ago when you looked at the polls New York
Times plus four Harris plus three Quinnipiac for Harris, Franklin
and Marshall plus three for Harris. But look at polls
that have come out over the last week or so,
and what do we see. We see a much tighter race.
We see a tie in the CBS New Ugov poll,
we see a tie in the CNN SSRs poll. And
this to me is part of an emerging pattern which
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is in a very pivotal state. What we saw was
a small Harris lead, but within the margin of error becoming.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
A race that is way, way, way.
Speaker 7 (06:37):
Too close to colet this particular point one that is
even this was the great question when Kamala Harris was
making her VP selection, who should she select? And of course,
folks like myself thought that she should take Josh Shapiro,
of course, as the governor of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Why because his approval rating is fifty nine percent. And
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the bottom line is, Wila Harris loses in the state
of Pennsylvania, and that is the tipping point state, as
mister Berman put it, the state that put Donald Trump
over the top of the electoral College. There are going
to be some real questions as to whether Kamala Harris
should have chosen Joshapiro, given how popular he is in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Could she have been a winner
if she had chosen him instead of Tim Walks.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
You see, this is what's making me nervous. You know,
it's making me nervous. The debate is two hours from now, roughly,
and all of it looks like it's going Trump's way.
You have this personality less That's a very difficult word
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to say, but I did exumits journalists, what Chris. You
have this personality less woman who's an idiot, and she's
going to debate Donald Trump without notes, without a teleprompter,
and without the ability to do that. Excuse me, I'm
speaking because the mics will be cut off. She's free
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falling in the polls, and specifically she's losing. We talked
about this a bit last night. She's losing male voters
at a record pace. Democrats always know they're going to
lose the male vote. They always know they're going to
win the female vote. That's just the way the numbers
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work out. The idea is, don't lose the male vote
by more than you win the female vote, and Republicans
make the exact opposite calculation, I should note, but that's
the calculation they make. But dudes is in swing states
like North Carolina and Pennsylvania and Nevada despise Kamala Harris
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and they're going to be introduced to Kamala Harris for
the very first time a lot of them tonight tonight.
How can she possibly nail it? How can this how
can this possibly go well for them? And that's what
makes me nervous, because that's how I'm thinking. I'm so excited.
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As soon as I'm done with this show, I'm gonna
race home and I'm gonna watch the debate with Ab
and the boys. They already know it's what we're doing tonight.
We got the popcorn ready, It's gonna be popcorn night
and we're gonna watch the debate. That's what we're doing.
I'm so hopeful of the outcome that it makes me nervous.
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How many historical stories have we sat and talked about
on this show, you and me where the outcome was certain,
they knew it was gonna go their way, they knew it,
and it didn't. It went the other way makes me nervous.
I should do a little shameless plug you know how.
You know how hesitant I am to plug myself or
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this is another reason I'm so hopeful about tonight. And
again that hope is what's making me nervous. They're stuck
with Dome. Now it's Kamala Harris and it's Tim Walls
after the Democrat Convention, once that nomination has been made official.
Outside of God forbid, some kind of horrible medical diagnosis
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or someone dies, which of course you're not ever cheering for.
Outside of that, it's Kamala Harris. They are officially riding
Kamala Harris. That's what they're what, Chris, what are you
shaking your head for? They're writing her now and they're
gonna have to ride or ard until November. It is
what it is. Anti communist, Jesse. Somehow I ended up
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working in the nonprofit Oh oh, I forgot about this one.
This is a very good point. Pay attention to this.
This actually makes the illegal immigration stuff even worse anti
communist Jesse. She says, somehow I ended up working in
the nonprofit sector in adult education. My organization does English
language classes for immigrants, and I work with a state
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grant program tax dollar. She says, that requires documentation to
prove refugee status. All these quote humanitarian paroles, She said,
mostly Venezuelan, Ukrainian, Afghani Haitian in Cuban don't have normal
refugee status, but they do have I ninety four's proving
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their parole status as far as I'm aware. If they
have I ninety four's, they are considered documented and thus legal.
I don't know if the same is true of the
Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, but since the government is bringing
them here, I have a guess this isn't going to
be a popular opinion with anyone except you counter culture Jesse.
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But most of the legal immigrants have got to go too.
Maybe it's time to change our language. Surrounding this subject
said thanks for all you do, and not to say
her name, and of course I would not ever say
your name. But she brings up an excellent, excellent point
about this. I call them illegals because I believe in language,
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and you know, language leads to mindset. Mindset leads to performance.
But the real, real, ugly truth underneath so much of
this is the federal government. Because they're so committed to
replacing you, because they're so committed to just destroying and
burning this place down, they are bringing these people here legally,
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because they are deciding what is legal and what is not.
I brought up the parole program, the refugee program yesterday,
where they're bringing in thirty thousand a month. Those are technically,
to her point that she makes, those are not illegal.
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The government brought them here. And not only did they
bring them here, they flew them into the country, and
as soon as they parked them, they qualified them for
welfare benefits and tried to find them jobs. The federal government,
your government is working against you every day, and they're
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doing it legally because they are the ones who decide
what is lawful and what is not. She brings up
an excellent point. There are tons, let's just say, millions
of legals who will have to go as well. And no,
I'm not talking about the person who busted their butt
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for years to earn their citizenship and is now a citizen.
Of the country. I'm talking about the unending hordes of
refugees and every other word they put on it. The
federal government has brought in here that refugee status is
going to have to be rescinded and they will have
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to return from whence they came. And I have to
drive this point home for you. We haven't talked about
this in a while, so I just want to make
this point again, and then we'll get to Spicer. The videos,
the pictures. If Trump is elected and if the removal
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process begins, you are going to have to steal yourself
because the pictures and videos they are going to tug
at you at your heart strings. And the evil communist
propaganda network, the media, democrats, education, all of them, they
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are going to bend over backwards to tug at those
heartstrings of yours and to use your values of kindness,
which is good. I want you to be kind. They're
going to use those values against you. In your television
whenever you turn it on, it's going to be full
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of crying immigrant children, Bobby Doggo, It's going to be
women when they're trying to get you to stand against
these deportations. The media is not going to show you
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Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Tuesday. Chris. I'm assuming that dreadful song means Sean
declined to choose his own song. Do I have that right, Chris?
That's what I thought. Remember, I just a reminder to everybody.
Sean's regretting that decision. Right now. The guests get to
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choose their walk out music, and if they refuse to choose,
we will find the worst song we can find on
short notice. And that is what Sean Spicer got tonight
on the show, joining me now, my friend. Obviously everyone
knows who Sean Spicer is, host of The Amazing Sean
Spicer Show. If you want to sound a lot smarter
to your friends, I would recommend it. Sean. That's your fault, brother.
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You got to pick the song or you pay the price.
Speaker 8 (20:24):
Lesson learned, lesson learned?
Speaker 6 (20:27):
Okay, okay, Sean.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Message message received, Message received.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
All right, Sean, you. I need you to talk me
off of the ledge. Only it's a happy ledge here.
It's like a ledge leading into a wonderful pool. We
have this moron who doesn't know anything about policy, Kamala Harris.
She doesn't do the research, she won't do the work.
She famously won't even read the binders her team prepares
for her. She also has no personality. She's not going
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to have the luxury of Trump interrupting her because of
the microphones. Trump very boned up on the issues, does
well in front of a crowd. He loves it. I'm
so over the top hopeful for how this debate's going
to go. I can't see how it could possibly go poorly?
Can it?
Speaker 8 (21:15):
I don't know. I mean, I think here's the problem
I have. I'm with you. I feel like this is
that last hurdle that we need to clear. And I
think here's the upside. Everyone knows Trump. I mean, you
literally have to be living under a rock that's on
top of another rock that like a building got built
on if you don't get what you're getting with Trump, right,
And that's the thing. And a lot of people are like,
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I don't know much about Harris. I hear that she's
changing her positions, and so they're kind of intrigued, and
so this is an opportunity. And that interview that she
had with CNN was not good. It was just she
looked fake, she looked in authentic, she looked devoid of
any core. And so I think, but what worries me,
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getting to your question, is I have lived through this
since twenty fifteen, and I believe that they have literally
and proverbially thrown everything but the kitchen sink at Trump right,
the Russia hoags, the laptop, Barry getting very you name
it right. And I think that the sort of the
bad signal went up to ABC News, which is like,
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hey guys, there's fifty something days left, we got nuts
and left in the tank. You guys got to do
something here. Embarrass him, say something, call him out, do whatever.
And my focus tonight is going to be watching how
what they ask, how they ask it, how they follow up.
Because we know she's not good. I mean, that's just
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what it is. But I think that they can be
helpful to her and hurtful to him by what they say,
what they don't say, the assists that they give her.
So I would just tell it when tonight, pay particular
attention to how the moderators, not just the moderators, and
that's but the visuals right that she You know, I
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know this sounds very like in the Weeds and are
kne Jesse. But here's the deal. When you watch in
debate like this, do they have one shot where they
show the two of them because that favors Trump? Do
they put them in what they call in TV a
two box?
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Right?
Speaker 8 (23:17):
You have a show you know what this is like
on the first where you got you and a guest
and you both look equal sized. I'm five six, so
I always appreciate that it makes my guests look like
I'm not as small as the names they are. But
they are certain optical advantages that they can give her
tonight to make her look presidential and to take away
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the advantage that Trump inherently has.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Sean along those lines, and it sounds small to people listening,
it's not small at all. What he just said about
television as one hundred percent accurate. I'm six eight and
my guests, it doesn't matter if it's a dainty little
woman or who it is. My producers will adjust their
shot until we look equal in size on the television set.
You don't understand how deceptive it can be. Sean. People
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also don't understand lighting and the power of lighting. I
have to convince my wife all the time when she
looks at some woman hosting a political show, oh my gosh,
it got beautiful and perfect she is. I said, maybe
I've met that lady a thousand times, and yes she's pretty.
She doesn't look like that in real life because the
lighting is different. Lighting matters, doesn't it everything?
Speaker 8 (24:26):
I mean, look, the advent of political television debates, most
people recall it begin with Nixon Kennedy, and there was
a big disparity between people who watched it on television
and people who heard it on the radio. And that
was because of lighting. You know, the Nixon had this
this five o'clock shadow. He didn't look he had a
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darker suit. And so the presentation does matter. And to
your point that there are things that the director and
the producer can be doing to take the advantage away
from one person. That's why when I love coming on
your show, I don't look like the five to sixth
person I am compared to the six eight person that
you are, because your directors take care of me. But
they can be doing the same thing for her. And
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it's not just that that one subtlety, I mean to
your point, lighting and all sorts of other things can
happen that will give her, that will take away the
inherent advantage that Trump has. He's a showman. He understands
how to play this and he always has and I
think you know, when you look back on a Hillary
Clinton debate with him, he's that to his advantage Biden.
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And so there are all of these things that I
think ABC is going to do to inherently advantage her
visa the him, and those are the things that I'm
going to be looking for because I do believe that
that they know what's at stake and that they have
this mission that they feel now from the left to
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do everything to stop him.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Speaking with Sean Spicer of course, of the Shawn Spicer Show,
he's Oliver YouTube on the front. Just just go down
on all of Sean's stuff. Sean, isn't this Is it
be accurate? You know, you can blast away if I'm
wrong to say that it's really up to Trump tonight,
because as you pointed out, I agree, they're going to
go all in. This is their last chance to make
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him look like an idiot. If Trump can do what
he did in the first debate, which is never take debate.
Jake Tapper asked him a question about January sixth, and
Trump was talking about immigration in five seconds into his answer.
If he can stay on message like that, he can't
be beaten, right yep.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
I talked to him about this, and like I said,
I don't tend to give away details of the conversations
that we had, but he gets it. He knows what
he did. I told him, I said, you know, Joe
Biden got hammer for that last debate, but I don't
think you got the credit for how well you did.
And he said to me, so more that right, that's it,
And I said, exactly, I said, you didn't take debate.
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She's going to come in Jesse. Look, they have been
whiteboarding for five days in Pittsburgh, like a five lines.
And I mean, I one's going to be at a
boat abortion in one's gonna be able to sean hold.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
On, hold on, hold on pause. I apologize for interrupting.
What's whiteboarding? We're all about to get smarter? What's that mean?
Speaker 9 (27:06):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (27:07):
You know? I mean they bring in the sort of
the the easel, and they all sort of say, Okay,
let's let's come up with five phrases that you can
say to make it look like you're funny and authentic,
you know what I mean that. So they're gonna get
the dry erase marker and they're gonna I mean, that's
what I swear. I think that's what they've been doing
in this hotel room, is being like, what can you
say to look witty? And and that's where everybody sort
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of and and every line that she has that people
point to has always been staged. And that's and the
difference between her and Trump is that all the lines
that we know about Trump from his debates. You know,
early on in that first debate, it was when he said,
just Rosie O'donald, and then it was you know that's
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because you'd be in jail when he was talking to Clinton.
And then when he said to Biden the other day.
I don't know what he said in that last sentence,
and I don't think he knows either. They were all
spontaneous and they came away that way is funny and authentic.
She comes across staged and phony, and I think if
he can draw that contrast out. And that's because people
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still want change. They don't like what's happening. They want
an agent of change. And I think that she will
come across looking like this. But to your point, this
is a coment upon him. She's the moderators are going
to do what they can assist her. He needs to
one not take the bait because we know, I mean again,
like they've already they brought out sort of the trailer
to the movie if you will, and they all know
that she's going to command with five lines something about
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reproductive rights, something about being a dictator and rules of
law and all this crap. And then if he just
does what he did exactly to your point about what
he did on January sixth, where he didn't take the
bait and pivoted to a better issue than great and
he will come out. But she needs this just to
be clear. She needs to show the American people that
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she can be president, that she can be seen as
the world, as the commander in chief and the leader
of the free world. People know Donald Trump, nobody doesn't
know who he is, and so he doesn't need to
do anything tonight as much as just draw the contrast
out of who she really is the phony that she
is he is.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Sean spice Er, Sean, are you doing some kind of
debate thing post debate thing? People love your stuff? Can
people where can they track down your thoughts on this
thing when it's done?
Speaker 8 (29:21):
Yeah? I mean easy, thank you. Yeah, I mean I'm
gonna be going live on my YouTube channel to watch
the debate and then doing analysis afterwards. So I will
be literally on a channel. If you get on and
then have a question or comment, I'll respond to you.
So we'll watch it together and then I'll respond. But
I'll be just sitting on YouTube watching this thing with
a lot of folks in America.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Sean, you're the man, brother. I appreciate you.
Speaker 8 (29:43):
Jeffie always thanks.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Dude's always sharp? Is he not always sharp? Is it
just me?
Speaker 8 (29:48):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
He's so good. Last time we got him on to
everyone loved him. It's just this gives you that little
thing whiteboarding. Who pictured that? But you know that's what
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back Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Tuesday, a debate night Tuesday. We just got done
talking to Sean Spicer. If you miss that, If you
missed any part of the show, you can go download
the whole thing on iHeart, on Spotify, on iTunes. We
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are going to do some emails here, and then we're
going to dig into governments working against us, how the
left actually sees the country attacking the middle class, not
the wealthy powerful. All these things are still to come.
Let's dig into this right now, Jesse. I fly a
flag in my house twenty four to seven. I have
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a light that comes on at sunset and illuminates the
flag all night. I should note, quick side note, that's
how it's supposed to be done. You're not supposed to
have darkness settle on your flags. But I'm not going
to nitpick you on that. However, the flag I have
right now has been used for a while. It's tattered.
There are tears along the stripes, but no part of
the flag is missing. I love this tattered and torn
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American flag. It reminds me of hard times and lives
lost and all our country has been through. However, I
don't know if I should replace it or not just yet.
For some reason, I love a distressed American flag. What
is your opinion on this? I wouldn't I would never
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take down that flag. I too love tattered American flags.
I would encourage you even if the day comes where
regulations state you need to take it down if it
gets in too much disrepair. There are ways to appropriately
discard your flag. Remember, don't just throw it in the
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trash whatever. But even if the day comes where you
have to take it down, I would still keep a
hold of it. It's important that we don't lose sight
of what we're fighting for. Yet we're in trouble. We are.
We are in trouble. I know it. We talk about
it a lot. I were in deep, deep trouble. But
we're still here and there's a lot that's still here
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that's worth fighting for. All right. Remember, just because evil
people run the country, now, that doesn't mean the country
is bad. It doesn't mean there aren't millions and millions
and millions of Americans who want what you want. I too,
I always have. I've always had a soft spot in
my heart for tattered American flags. And there are people
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in this country who deserve justice. We are fighting for
what is good? Did you in fact along those lines,
did you hear did you hear any of the testimony? Today?
The GOP brought some people in oft to talk about
the deaths of the American citizens who've been killed by
the various illegals Democrats have brought into the country. And
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I just want you to listen to this exchange. The
democrat you're going to hear here, this despicable democrat, the
name is Escobar. Listen to this exchange.
Speaker 10 (34:02):
What is happening today at this committee hearing where we
have colleagues, who are you exploiting people's pain for political purposes?
And unfortunately that's.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
This is all letters start again. Reminder, this is a Democrat. Democrats,
when a school shooting is still happening, before the shooter
is even down or secured, Democrats will run to the camera,
grab a microphone and start grabbing your guns. And then
they have the goll to say things like this when
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victims of illegal immigrants their families are allowed to speak.
Speaker 10 (34:40):
What is happening today at this committee hearing where we
have colleagues, who are you exploiting people's pain for political purposes?
And unfortunately that's what's happening today.
Speaker 9 (34:54):
I don't feel exploited in any way. As a matter
of fact, I find it very interesting that all five
minutes from both of you testimonies on the left have
not had any questions for us up here, but instead
of speech, and i will tell you I'm getting tired
of hearing about the most comprehensive borderbel which did nothing
for immigration, I mean for American citizens.
Speaker 11 (35:12):
It's insulting that you would say that to these families,
that you would make an assumption that they're being used
or exploited anyway. You know what I will do is
I'll give you my number, and I'd like a phone
call for you to see what you can do to
help these families, because every single week I get bombarded
with calls from victims all over the United States. But
I'm just a small person with a small foundation that
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helps people here locally in Houston and Harris County. Not
one time when her daughter was murdered and I was
helping her navigate the criminal justice and that one Democrat
call me to offer their assistance. It was only Republicans,
and I am an independent. I both I vote both ways,
So it's insulting. Now, please don't speak over me, because
I'm still talking. I'm not doing I have the mic.
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I have the floor.
Speaker 9 (35:58):
I have the floor.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
If you want answer me, you ask as.
Speaker 8 (36:01):
The time and the witness is allowed to rest.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
So I'm asking you a quick side that I'll let
the lady finish. I love that American citizens have realized
what futured little worms they are in Congress. We no
longer cower in front of them. I love that American
citizens now boldly sit here in these hearings and say,
don't interrupt me, you vermin I'm speaking.
Speaker 11 (36:21):
I love that some very broad statements. It's insulting. These
people lost loved ones, they lost children, and we want
to see a difference. We may not understand everything that's
going on, but I assure you that we're not being
used in any way. And if today somebody calls that
number that wants to help from any side of the aisle,
we want solutions. So still talking, So please don't I
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just talked to an assumption. Don't make an assumption that
we're being used.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Mmm mmmm. And one of the more jaw dropping parts
of this that Rep. Escobar that which she represents the
ol Paso District, El Paso, Texas. Maybe if you're not
familiar with it, you might be familiar with the news
story that dropped today. I have it here somewhere, but
I'm not going to dig it up. A hotel in
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El Paso has been taken over by the Venezuelan gang.
That lady represents a district that has been so overrun
and ravaged by crime that now a Venezuelan prison gang
runs a drug and prostitution ring out of an El
Paso hotel. And she still is so shameless, so evil.
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She will stare into the faces of a mother who's
twelve year old daughter got raped and murdered under a
bridge in Houston, Texas, and she will accuse that woman
the of only being there because she's being used by Republicans.
You fly that tattered flag because we have evil people
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we need to defeat in this country that we are
not done yet. We are going to fight these people
until we cannot possibly fight them anymore. Speaking of evil,
there's some Afghanistan stuff that we're going to discuss. Is
it's a lot of it, you know, but there's some
new stuff on Afghanistan, and it's worth playing here to
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remind you, for no other reason than to remind you
the people who run the country and how evil they are.
You're ready for that.
Speaker 8 (38:30):
Hang on