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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Tuesday. I'm gonna chop away at some emails
this hour, I will We're going to talk about some
swing state election fraud. Of course, the disaster that is
America's cities, military recruiting through the roof, all that hiccups,
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and so much more coming up in The Jesse Kelly
Show's second hour. I I want to piggyback on something
we ended on in the last hour. We were talking
about Democrats and how they're not near as popular as
people think. They're not half the country. They are held
up by hostile foreigners. They're held up by government programs
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run by Democrats, filtered two democrats. Think about just this
basic system, speaking of immigration, think about how maddening this is.
We've talked a million times about how many billions of
dollars were given to NGOs to facilitate the mass importation
of foreigners in the Biden administration. So at its most
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basic form, you went to work today, the government took
twenty five percent of your money. Democrats in the government
then took your money handed that money to a non
government organization. The non government organization trained and facilitated foreigners
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to then come into your community. They will then be
coddled by Democrats and vote Democrat your entire life. Why
did Colorado turn into California? Why is this same thing
happening in Utah? Why are they doing it in Ohio?
Apparently that race is neck and neck. Why is this
happening because communists understand the mass importation of foreigners helps
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alleviate the problem that Democrats simply aren't popular. They're not.
That's why the mainstream media, all of them News, New
York Times, CNN, NBC, you name it. They're all in
the tank all the time for Democrats without fail. They
know they have to be. If they deviate for even
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a second, they know, the entire Democrat Party comes apart.
The Democrat Party is held up by foreign barbarians, by
government programs, by an education system completely run by communists,
and by the American media. And if they didn't have
those things, you and I we wouldn't have to worry
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about Democrats winning elections outside of the bluest parts of
the country. If they didn't have those things, you'd see
places you think are solidly blue, go blood red, and
Democrats know it. Remember, do you remember the biggest, probably
the biggest Democrat freak out during Trump's presidency. He's been
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president for a year now. What was maybe their biggest
freak out. It's hard to tell because those hysterical theater
kids are always freaking out about something and texting each other.
You know, it was the Doge stuff. What was Doge? Well,
Elon Musk, richest man in the world, obviously an incredible businessman.
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Elon Musk got involved in the government, and Elon Musk
and his Doege team started bouncing around to different government
agencies and they were, you know, they weren't doing very
much as far as cutting things. They were essentially just
doing audits. And I understand a little bit about how
audits work because my wife used to do them. She's
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an accounting major. I know how they were. It's obviously
I'm not oversimplified. I don't want to downplay auditing, but
it's fairly simple. Okay, this money went out, where did
it go? Where's the receipt for it? Just give me
an accounting of it. And if you can provide that accounting,
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it's a very simple process that if you can't, we
might have a problem. Elon Musk starts bouncing around government
agencies and none of them are passing audits. The Pentagon
hasn't passed an audit in years. Millions, billion, trillions, let's
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be honest, trillions of dollars flowing through the Pentagon and
they can't account for it. That was what made Democrats
freak out the most, and the reason it made them
freak out the most is Democrats know they have to
have taxpayers money in a roundabout way funding their party
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or their party disappears. They're not popular. They know they're
not popular. They have to find these various fraudulent setups
to swindle your money and use it to help them
in elections. And without it, it goes away. And look, the
Trump administration, Pambondi's doj they're not going to take all
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this apart in three years. Even if Pambondi was what
you and I wanted her to be, which she's not.
But even if she was, it's not possible to take
systems this complicated and this buried and expose them all
and take them apart in three more years. It's not.
But that goes back to what I was saying in
the first hour. We need years more. We need years
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and years and years more. Four more years of Trump
ain't near enough. We need rabid anti communists in the
government for years, and if we do it, we'll take
about things like this. Five years after the twenty twenty elections.
This is from just the News, Georgia is still ground
zero for election integrity problems. Isn't it funny that the
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three biggest states, well, you know what, I'll go ahead
and call it four, trut I could call it five,
but I'll call it four. The four biggest states for
election fraud are Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Huh. Now,
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I'm kind of new to politics. What do all four
of those states have in common? Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Huh?
Those are all the swing states. Those are the states
that decide who sits in the Oval office, and I
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guess it's just I guess it's purely a coincidence. Those
are the states that seem to always have problems with
the voter rules, mail in ballots, drop boxes, things like that,
boarding up the windows on election night while they count
the votes. Lex do some emails. Remember you can email me.
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Love your emails Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse.
I'll not dive into the Maduro saga, but I'm wondering
how we charge him with possessing machine guns that he
seems not to have done so on the US dirt. Okay,
I touched on this a little bit yesterday. Ignore the
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charges when it comes to Maduro, and I don't know
whether any of those are going to stick or not stick,
but some of them are, frankly, like the machine gun
charges a little laughable. He's a foreign dictator from Venezuela.
How are we charging him with machine gun? They're a
little laughable. This was all done as a justification to
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remove a hostile foreign communist dictator who was working with
our geopolitical enemies against the interests of the United States
of America, namely China and also Russia. Of course Iran's
in there as well. They're just less of a threat
than anyone else. These charges are an excuse, Okay. I
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wish it was more in depth than that. I wish
that wasn't the case. But the truth is, because of
the world we live in now, very rarely can people
be honest, even on our side, be honest? And I
would prefer everybody could just be honest. But I also
understand the world in which we live. I also understand
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my honesty gets me in trouble in social situations a lot.
If you don't believe me, just ask my wife. I
don't like this polite facade we all have to try
to build. Let's be honest. We remove Maduro because he
was hostile to our interests. It wasn't because of drugs.
It certainly wasn't because of machine gun. It wasn't even
really because of oil. We removed Maduro because he's in
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our hemisphere, close to our shores, helping our enemies do
bad things. We removed him because we were strong enough
to remove him, and because he was too weak to
stop us. Period, end of story. And you know what,
I understand the Trump administration can't come out and say
that I'm not insulting it at all. I'm not criticizing
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them at all. But I long for an era where
we would just stand up and take that or just
say that. I wish, look, they're threatening Mexico in Cuba.
I wish we would just stand up. I wish we
could just stand up and say, yeah, we're gonna take
Cuba back. Why because I want to, That's why. What Chris. Yeah, Look,
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that's the thing Chris said. Not even China and Russia
do stuff like that. They pretend too. I mean, you
can hear Putin's explanations for Ukraine and everything else. It's
all you stole this. It was a violation in China. Chris,
You're not wrong. Chris, You're not wrong.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
I know.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
That's why I wasn't insulting the Trump administration. That's just
kind of how the world works now. You can't ever
be completely honest with why you're doing what you're doing.
But when I saw the charges for Maduro and I
saw I saw machine gun charges on there, I'll be honest,
I laughed out loud. I thought it was great. Anyway,
we'll do some more of these talk about tranny terror. Next.
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This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Remember you can
download the show. iHeart Spotify iTunes. Heg seth. America's military
is already surpassing last year's recruiting figures. You know, I
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gotta tell you, I'm shocked. Recruiting in this country fell
off when the Communists took over and told everyone they
should be gay. Wow, that didn't inspire America's patriotic young
people to go put on the uniform and risk their lives.
But when young people turn on the television set and
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they see Delta Force fast roping from heroes into mansions,
they say to themselves, Okay, I'd probably be okay with that.
It's so much better now that it was. Don't forget
to stop and smell the roses. We talk about this
a lot. Stop every now and then and smell the roses.
Remember the videos. Remember that Chris dig Up that army
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recruiting video. Remember remember what the military just was just
was we just had to suffer through all these recruiting shortfalls,
and they would continue. They were always pretending like they
didn't know what was happening. Well, let me tell you
what was happening. If you're a young person, and let's
say you're aspirational, maybe you want to get yourself out
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of a bad situation, Maybe you want to better yourself,
Maybe you just want to serve your country. Maybe you
want to see what you're made of. Maybe you're all
of these things. You know what, you don't want to join?
You know what, you don't want to join this.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
This is the story of a soldier who operates your
nation's patriot missile defense systems. It begins in California, but
the little girl raised by two moms, I also marched
for equality. I like to think I've been defending freedom
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from an early age.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Jsh Chris, turn it off, Just turn it. You know
that's seventeen year old state champion wrestler from Mississippi. He
doesn't want to join that army. He's not interested in
joining that, being part of that, So he goes and
does something else. You knows something that's sad. This is
a good thing. I wanted to get back to emails.
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But you know something that's sad. You don't know what
you lost. You oftentimes in life, don't know what you lost.
An opportunity you missed because you didn't do this or
didn't do that. How many studs in that four years
of the Biden administration, how many studs did we lose
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because it enjoyed because they wouldn't join you know, you
know the answer is some. We'll never have a number.
Who knows the number? We know the answer is some.
I remember how loud every veteran buddy of mine I
served with was that their kids were not allowed to
join under the bid aministration. They were just simply not
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especially after Abbygate. How many studs did we lose? Sucks
is what it is, Jesse. You think the tranny sensation
nation having an anger management. Oh, this guy's talking about
the the tranny who vandalized JD Vance's home. Well, again,
this comes back to I hate to keep dwelling on it,
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but it is the anniversary of January sixth. Manpower is fine,
time is finite, money is finite. Even as large as
the FBI is, they have field offices everywhere. There's only
so many people in a field office. There are only
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so many hours in the day. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation for four years, four years focused on this.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
That attack. That siege was criminal behavior, plain and simple.
And his behavior that we the FBI view as domestic terrorism.
It's got no place in our democracy, and tolerating it
would make a mockery of our nation's rule of law.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
The Justice Department will hold all January sixth perpetrators at
any level accountable under the law, whether they were present
that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault
on our democracy.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Four years of that. While that was going on for
four years, people in America were having their body parts
chop chopped off in a doctor's office. They were being
injected with all sorts of puberty blocker, mind altering stuff,
and then they were going home and diving into the
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darkest parts of the Internet where they would join with
other freaks and get more and more what Chris, They
would get more and more violent, more and more desperate,
more and more distant. And now we see them committing
active violence after active violence after active violence. And while
the federal law enforcement arm was hunting, was hunting down
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me Mas from January sixth, the violent army of trainees,
they were arming themselves, and they were getting ready to
go kill as many school kids Charlie Kirks and others
as humanly possible. Caught up the military recruiting and people
we missed. Let's not forget how much damage was done
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in four years by the Biden administration. Damage that is lasting,
damage that killed people. Damage we still feel to this day.
They did a lot of harm. A whole lot of harm,
all right, Jesse, Oh, this member my saying one hundred
percent true. I've learned it in seven years of doing radio.
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The maddest one is always the dumbest one. If you
get somebody who's mad at you, calling you names or
telling you they're never going to listen there or something
like that, Almost every single time it is somebody who
got what you said wrong, completely wrong. They just either
didn't hear you right, or they're just stupid or drunk
or something like that. The maddest one is always the
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dumbest one. Listen to this, Jesse. You had me as
a devout listener until you questioned Trump's arrest of Maduro.
Time to leave your show silent. Nobody said that, you moron.
You believe that because you're stupid, because you don't listen.
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I bet you're angry a lot, and you don't even realize.
That's the sad part of being stupid. You don't even
realize you're angry a lot because you didn't even hear
things right. If that's what you heard, you're a moron.
That is not at all what I said. Stop being stupid.
You're making your life harder, all right, Our cities. Hang
on get the Cure for Rhinos week days with the
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Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Tuesday. You can email us Jesse at jessekellyshow
dot com. Before we get to the cities, we've got
a little war here with the HOA here on the staff. Then,
let me just tell you when I first got married
is Chris Corey. This is for you, guys, because you're
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going through the right now. War with HOA can be
so much fun when you really now listen, Chris, when
you realize the limits on their authority. So we first
get married and we move in together. After we get married,
we have a little house in Tucson, Arizona. There's this
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huge grassy common area behind our house. I'm mowing the lawn.
It's not a yard big enough for any kind of
a riding lawnmower, so it's just a hand pushed lawnmower.
Like guys do, I'm out there mowing the lawn. I
mow the lawn. I have one of those mowers that
collects the grass clippings in the bag. Well the recycling
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and trash in this area, they wouldn't pick up the
bags of grass clippings. I don't know why, Chris, the
whole neighborhood was up in arms about it. Everyone started
to freak out. What am I supposed to do with
the grass clippings. I'm collecting the grass clip but you won't.
Everyone's starting to freak out. It was one of those
places where if the trash can was a foot away
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from where it should be, it was a nightmare nightmare.
So I did what any red blooded American would do.
I took my bags of grass clippings and went back
to the common area of the grass area and just
started dumping my grass clippings back there. I'm dumping the
grass in the grass. That's what I did. Now, Ob,
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people are born. I'm convinced that you're born this way
or not. Bob is a rule follower. She is a
rule follower. I would I would stereotype this by saying
women probably tend to be more rule followers than men.
Men are going to be more rebellious types. And I'm
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not saying one is better than the other. I think
we're made probably to balance each other, but it's very
much that way in our marriage. Bob is the rule follower. No.
The band said we had to be there at twenty
minutes ahead of time. I'm not showing up twenty minutes.
But that's what they say. You know, you know, you
know what I mean. So it doesn't take long. And
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we get an email from the Howay saying, hey, that's
your grass back there in the common area. Go clean
it up. And I said, well, just throw it in
the trash. Baby, Well, we can't just throw it in
the trash. It's the hoa. They sent us a letter, Nah,
throw it away. What are they gonna do? They sent
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another letter. Of course, Hey, you still haven't picked up
the grass. By this point, she's begging me. She's like,
pick up the grass or whatever. I said, no, I'll
give him a call. If I called him. She's sitting
right there freaking out. And they telling me, whoa, you
need to pick up your grass. You dumped your grass
back there. Well this is before the age of the
ring doorbell that. This is twenty years ago, almost twenty
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years ago. How do they know it's my grass? Okay,
behind my yard? But anybody could have dumped their grass
back there. I said, it' stop my grass and completely
this is the point I want to get through to you,
Chris and Corey and every single person listening. The most
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bottom of the barrel losers in your area. Those are
the people who run for ho AA. They're people who
they hate their life. They hate their life, they hate
their lot of life. They're desperate for just the tiniest
taste of power, and they're people that if you challenge them,
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they will completely come undone. I'm on the phone with
a homeown association. They say, it's your grass and I said, no,
it's not that. It's completely froze on the phone. Well
we know it's your grass. I said, yeah, how do
you know that? Well, it's right behind your lot. I said,
do you have some video of something? By the way,
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totally my grass? I said, do you have video or
any kind of evidence? Do you have a witness? All
the neighbors were on my side. Do you have a witness?
Do you have any way to prove that it's my grass?
You need to pick up your grass or there will
be a fine. And I said no, you don't understand.
I'm not picking up anything. If you would like the
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grass picked up, I suggest you get off your fat button.
That's when OB lost it, because I actually said that,
I suggest you get off your fat butt and saunter
out to the yard and pick up all those grass
clippings yourself. And I told her on the phone, I said,
and you can use your teeth if you want, Lady,
I don't care. Go pick up the grass. It ain't
my grass and I ain't picking anything up. There was look,
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it felt like five minutes. It was probably thirty seconds
of just dead silence on the other end of the phone,
and then click. She just hung up the phone. Never
heard from him again. Never underestimate the fun that a
good fight with an h oa can be. I'm telling you, Chris,
it's like it's like a picking on somebody with one arm.
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You know you can win. What Chris? What now? Chris said,
they have my money and I can't do anything about it.
Think about it this way. This is where you're looking
at it wrong. They have your money because you are
paying for a service. They are there to provide you
with a service. You think that there's some governing body.
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They're not a governing body. No go mo the common areas. No,
don't you I'm paying you. You work for me, I
don't work for you. Learn to embrace it. Chris have
a good time. Do you want me to get ahold
of him? I will, Chris, what what? Chris? Just give
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me the phone number and let me work it out.
I'll handle it all all. I promise, I'll be pretty nice.
I will, Yes, I will, I will. Chris doesn't believe me. Jesse,
I want to personally thank you for all the good
you do you love of our beautiful country. Also, thank
you so much for your service as a marine. I
really want to thank you for introducing me to Pure Talk.
(24:11):
I was with AT and T for ten years. I
finally made the switch to Pure Talk last year after
hearing about it on your show. It is absolutely amazing,
he puts in capital letters. This year, I switched my
parents over to Pure Talk. My dad is a veteran
and being so old, laugh out loud. The guy says
he isn't the most technological man. And let me tell you,
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the people at pure Talk are the absolute best. They
were so patient and so very kind while helping him
get set up, and my dad told me it's the
best service he's ever had with a cell phone company.
Thank you for introducing us. Didn't say I could say
his name, so I will not he did say, ps,
salad sucks. This is part of what I loved about
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switching to pure Talk. When I tell you to switch
to pure talk the veteran led company that it's on
the same network and it's gonna cost you way less.
The only reason people don't do it, maybe the only
reason you haven't done it is this, it's gonna be
a pain. I thought the exact same thing. I hate
these phones and the technology, the bluetooth that I can't
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They just walked you through it, and it made They
made it so easy. It's easy. Dial pound two five
zero on your phone and say save now, pound two
five zero, save now. It's easy. You might even enjoy
a customer service experience effective Immediately, Seattle police will no
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longer enforce drug crimes and will refer offenders to diversion.
I saw a video. It was yesterday and it was
from not Tokyo, Osaka, Japan, and the video was not
about politics, It was not about crime or anything else.
I forget what the guy was doing. It was a
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Japanese food thing. I think it was on a food tour,
whatever it was, but the video itself was so striking
to me I rewound it and watched it twice because
it was so clean. A gigantic, major city, and you
can see both sides of the road in this video,
and you can see the street. There wasn't a cigarette butt,
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let alone a homeless person somebody peeing on themselves. There
was none of that. Everything was just clean. The few
people who were there were polite, kept to themselves or
gave a head nod. I only bring this up to
again remind you that the state of American cities is
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a choice. It is a choice democrats have made. Democrats
run these cities, and they have chosen to turn them
into smelly, crime ridden drug dens because it helps keep
them in political power. It is a disgusting, I would argue,
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demonic choice made by the Democrats who run these cities.
There are cities all over the world that are clean,
wonderful and polite. You and your wife, you and your
husband can go out for a walk at midnight and
take in some fresh air if you happen to still
be awake. All over the world, these cities exist. They
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don't exist here in America because democrats made a choice.
Just wanted to remind you it's not inevitable. It's a choice.
All right, we'll make fun of Schumer, talk about the
hiccups Ukraine, so much more. Hang on, it's the Jesse
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Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
magnificent Tuesday. Maybe you can download any part of the
show you happen to miss. iHeart Spotify iTunes. Dear part
time radio host, Merry Christmas, blessings to you. The Christmas
Truce in nineteen fourteen of World War One. I've heard
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a lot of songs about it, but I've never seen
anything about it. I'd love to hear you flesh it out.
All right, So I'll do this very, very briefly. It's
just going to be a couple of minutes because I
don't want to do a long history thing right now.
You know that the trenches of World War One, they
were the worst places in the history of the world.
I am convinced of that they were the worst places
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in the history of the world. And I'm not the
only one who said that. Warrior after warrior, guys who
are actual studs have said that's the one fight I
would never want to be involved in. You're standing in muck,
in blood in your buddy's head and it endless horror
and horror you weren't expecting. Certainly at the beginning of
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the Worcaus War had never been like that before. So
Christmas nineteen fourteen, obviously, this is the early early days
of the war. These guys on both sides, France, Germany, Britain,
all these guys, they'd all been killing each other. And
you're killing each other closer than you think. Do you
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watch football, college or pro football? Have you ever been
to a football game in person? Whatever? High school, college, pro,
doesn't matter what it is. One of the things that
has always struck me. Maybe it's gotten to you, but
it certainly has gotten to me, is how much smaller
a football field is in person than on TV. On TV,
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I feel like it looks big and huge. In person,
it's not very big. One hundred yards is not very big.
Now picture this. What if you were fifty yards, twenty yards,
thirty yards away from the enemy trench and every day,
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all day you them, someone sticks their head up and
it gets shot off. You're sitting there killing each other
all the time, grenades, artillery rounds. And what makes this
even more weird is at night you can hear each other.
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You are close enough, especially in the dead of night,
if there's no artillery going off, you can talk to
each other, provided you can speak the same language. That's weird,
right that it's almost eerie and it's awful, except on
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this one night where something magical happened. Didn't happen again,
and it happened in multiple places. By the way, a
lot of people think it was just one spot. It
was not happened in multiple places. But what happened was
Christmas time. It's freezing, as you can imagine. Trenches are
full of snow and ice and water. You're starving, You
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miss home. You think you're probably gonna die that night
or tomorrow. Your friends have died. You've seen more horror
in the past six months than anyone in your family
has ever seen in their lifetime. You're sitting there and
the other trench speaking another language, starts singing Christmas carols. Well,
Christmas carols are universal through universal whatever language they're being sung,
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and you know when you hear them, right, you your friends,
you start singing Christmas carols. Soon you're singing Christmas carols together.
You've been killing each other every minute of every day.
You start singing Christmas carols together. Soon these young men,
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nervously at first start popping their heads over the trench
to look at the other side. Now, normally that's a
death sentence. That's when some sniper shoots it off. But
no one's shooting. They start popping their heads over on
the other side. No one's shooting. The young men come
out of the trench and they walk across what was
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known as no Man's Land. No man's land was the
land between the trenches. Why did they call it no
Man's land because that's where you go to die. It's
full of dead bodies, body parts. It's full of craters
from all the artillery, barbed wire, it's a hellscape. Instead
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of shooting and killing each other, bayoneting each other, they
walk across No Man's Land and they meet on Christmas
night and they exchange chocolates, food. Someone finds I don't
remember if it was a real soccer ball, could have been.
That might have been a makeshift soccer ball. They play
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a game of soccer together. These mortal enemies who had
been slaughtering against each other as fast as possible the
day before and especially after what happened after this, they'd
slaughter each other as fast as possible the day after.
But for one magical Christmas night, two different sides celebrating
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the birth of Jesus in the worst possible circumstances, missing home.
Think about, think about, think about how much you'd be
missing your mom in that moment. What's mom making in
the oven? What's the house smell like? What you're missing her?
In that moment? Two sides came together, and they were
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just for one night, human beings. Now the aftermath is
not as wonderful. People could tend to skip over that.
The high command of both sides when they found out
about this happening, they were mortified. The crackdowns were severe,
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and that I've read nothing like it ever happened again.
Possibly it, possibly did. There are better historian of them,
I mean, there are actual historians who listen to the
show who will know more than I do. But I've
never heard of anything ever happening again. But for one
night in nineteen fourteen, at the very you know, I
shouldn't say, the very beginning the first year of.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
That horrible, horrible war.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
For one night, one Christmas night, everyone stopped shooting, everyone
stopped killing, and came together isn't that wonderful? Even heavy?
It is as heavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving. Jesse, I'd like to know why my employer,
Suffolk County Sheriff's Department in Boston, is hiring almost exclusive
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of the Haitians who speak who barely speak English. Well,
it's what we've already discussed, and I'm sorry you're going
through this. Communists have found in our country at every level,
including sheriff's departments. Communists have found a more loyal, reliable
ally than any American foreigners. These foreigners are heaven. If
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you're an American communist trying to burn everything down, trying
to attack your political opponents, trying to ensure that your
political allies are taken care of with jobs and money
and whatnot, there's nobody better than some gigantic group of
people you just brought in from Haiti. They're going to
be extremely transactional. Hey, we'll take care of you. We'll
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get your uncle job at the Sheriff's department. Now, don't
worry about all that English stuff. Can you do the job? Well, no,
of course, but that's not what we're worried about. Will
you and everyone you know keep voting down Democrat. You
bet you will. It's really sick and evil, but it's
how it works in all of Western society now, now
that evil people run Western society and we do have
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evil people, and that really is the difference. It's one
of the main differences between how it used to be
in this country and how it is now. It's the
moral makeup of the leaders in society. There was a
time when leaders in society felt it was their duty
to better it and serve it. Now they're all just
selfish monsters who care about themselves. All right, we have
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an hour left. We'll do emails. We'll talk about Chuck Schumer,
government shut down, the hiccups and more. Hang on.