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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Wednesday, and we're gonna get to well, we're
gonna get to office meetings at some point this hour
the Judiciary, but we're not getting to any of those
things right now. I'll try to get to some emails
(00:32):
this hour, if not next hour, We're gonna talk again
about Joe Biden because there are a couple names now
being out there, and you know what I dislike. Here's
what I don't like. I realize sometimes we have to
practice being vague, but when it comes to people who
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do evil, horrible things, I don't like vagueness. I want name.
I want to know who was the person responsible. When
we discuss the destruction of the United States of America,
for instance, who's doing it? Then? Don't just tell me
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random don't you even just say communists? Who's responsible? Now?
For instance, Joe Biden's presidency, as we've recapped before, it
was further left than anybody could ever have imagined. It
was almost as if the person running the country hated it.
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Because there are things that are beyond belief. We'll focus
on the border for the time being. The Remember when
Joe Biden took over, the border was secure. Trump had,
to his credit, during his first four years secured the border.
So what does that mean. It means you have to
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take focused steps. It takes an f effort to unsecure it.
It takes an effort to open it up because it
had already been secured and they did it four years
twenty million people. But as Trump brought up the other day,
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who would do that? Remember when Trump went off on
that rant. I think we played it last night. Who
would do that? Trump was going off about the auto pen.
What kind of a person would do that? Listen to this,
This is todd Lyons, he's the acting ICE director. Listen
to the people Joe Biden brought into the country.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
We have an individual as convicted of homicide and armed
robbery and serve fifteen years in confinement. Due to countries
that won't take their citizens back, this individual was released
back into the community under IPE supervision to prey upon
people again. Another individual sentenced to life and confinement, convicted
of first degree murder. You would not take him back,
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forcing ICE to have to release him back into the
community to re offend. As Tricia highlighted before, we have
an individual that raped and sexually assaulted a mentally handicapped victim.
Because his country would not take him back, Ice had
to find a third country to take him back. So
we can remove this public safety threat.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Who did that? If it wasn't Joe Biden, who did that?
And let's just establish something right off the bat. It
was not Joe Biden. I've never liked Joe Biden because
he was always a jerk and he's never been on
my side. He's always been on the left. But Joe
Biden's political career is not Elizabeth Warren's political career. It's
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not AOC, it's not Adam's shiff. He didn't have a
political career from the complete communist left. Why why would
he do that? Well, of course he didn't. As a
little evidence, listen to this jaw dropping clip from CNN
before we get to who actually did it, listen to this.
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This is wow.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
This fake town hall was in order to film it.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
So he's describing a fake town hall. The Biden campaign
put on.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
This fake town hall was in order to film it
so they could make it into campaign commercials. They filled it,
they filmed it in Delaware with supporters, but Joe Biden.
At this point, this is the spring of twenty twenty four.
Joe Biden's town hall, which was closed the press, was
so bad that campaign officials determined that it was not
usable for a campaign commercial. So they took ninety minutes,
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two hours out of the president's day, they filmed an
entire town hall, and they determined that it was not usable.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Now, some people say this was.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Because Joe Biden was incoherent. He could not really articulate
his thoughts in epithy or even semi normal way.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
They filmed the fake town hall for two hours and
they couldn't find a usable television commercial out of it.
Did you know that I had to make commercials when
I was running for Congress. They're really cheesy. You can
still go look at them. I'm sure they're still on YouTube.
You know, each one of those thirty second commercials you'll
see on there took about eight nine hours of filming.
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It was an entire day. I remember being floored by that.
That's how much editing goes in hours and hours and
hours of videotape, and they edit it down to where
you're just right and you're speaking just right, and the
lighting is just right, and everything's just right. Joe Biden
was so incapacitated they filmed a town hall, closed off
to the press, complete controlled environment, controlled questions, written down answers,
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and he was still incoherent. They couldn't even use the film.
But at of course banks the question, it's the reason
we brought it up. Who was actually running things? Autop
isn't anybody's name. Auto pen doesn't work on its own.
Who's using the auto pen? Ed Martin. Trump's weaponizations are
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very good man, Ed Martin. He went on this show
with Mark Calpern and he talked about who the gatekeepers
were of the Biden White House.
Speaker 5 (06:20):
Had a whistleblower in my office ten days ago, Senior
Senior Democrat, saying, look, it was these three people that
controlled access and they were making money.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Off of it.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
I don't know if I believe it yet, but the
point is, I think we have to get to the
bottom of it for the American people and to protect
the process.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Can you, and you probably won't tell us, but can
you characterize who the whistleblower was? This someone who worked
in the Biden White.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
House, Biden campaign twenty twenty campaign at the highest.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Levels twenty twenty. And who are the three people they
said we're doing for money?
Speaker 5 (06:49):
And this is the one is well, let me say
it carefully. The gatekeeper's different characterization of who was using
the access. But the gatekeepers were clean and Anita Dunn
and Bob Bauer.
Speaker 6 (07:00):
And those.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Claan that would be ron Klain, Anita Done and Bob Bauer.
We'll set aside ron Klain for our time, for our purposes.
Right now, we'll set aside Bob Bauer. Anita Done. Uh,
that name sounds familiar, especially if you've been paying attention
to politics for very long. Anita Done, Aneda Done? Where
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have I heard that name before? That's right? Anita Done
was a major power broker in Obama's White House. She
was until public pressure forced her out. Why did that
public pressure force her out? Because credit where it's due.
Glenn Beck way back then dug up video of Anita
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Done Anita Done. Well, I'll play it in a moment.
But as I play this, and as you listen to
the sound of this person's voice, if you'd like to
know what kind of an animal, what kind of a
sub human demon would purposely bring rapists into your country. Well,
allow me to introduce her to you.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
Actually come from two of my favorite political philosophers, Mal
Saytung and Mother Teresa, not often coupled with each other,
but the two people that I turned to most. In
nineteen forty seven, when Mal say Tong was being challenged
within his own party on his plan to basically take
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China over Tchang Kai Shehek and the nationalists. Chinese held
the cities, they had the army, they had the air force,
they had everything on their side, and people said, how
can you win? How can you do this? How can
you do this against all the odds against you? When
Mal Say Tongue said, you know, you fight your war
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and I'll fight mine. And think about that for a second.
You don't have to accept up the definition of how
to do things, and you don't.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Maose Dun. You can hear the admiration in her voice.
Maosee Dung murdered fifty sixty million of his own people.
Maoze Dung was such a demon inhuman form that he
took a lifelong friend of his who had angered him.
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The friend was a diabetic. You know what it's like
for people when they die, When they don't get their
medication of diabetes. It's unbelievable. It's agony, like you can't imagine.
Mao threw him in a jail, took away his diabetes medication,
and then had them set up cameras to film it
so he could watch his former friend die in agony
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over the course of forty eight to seventy two hours.
That's when he wasn't murdering forty to fifty maybe sixty,
we'll never know, million of his own countrymen. You ask,
how could one man, how could one presidency destroy so
much in four years? How it was almost as if
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there were people running the country who hated it and
were trying to destroy it, Because that's exactly what was happening.
We have names we know. Hang on, Jesse Kelly, it
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Wednesday. Reminding
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you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Joe Biden had Communists all around him running
the country while he laid their comatose for four years.
If it seemed like, and it obviously did seem like
for four years, like the United States president actually was
at war with the American people. It's because for four
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years the United States president was at war with the
American people, and that's because he wasn't a functional human
being anymore. But the people around him have been at
war with the American people forever, and they were finally
handed the most devastating weapon you can hand people like that.
They were handed the Oval Office. Remember that story. I
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told you that one time about my father. But the
only time he ever took me on a work trip.
We were a construction family. Was always he was always
out of town working construction. But one time he got
invited to the Caterpillar plant in Peoria, Illinois. Caterpillar the
big construction machines that you would know, and they had
this big arena like a basketball arena there. It's part
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of their facility, all filled up with dirt in the
center of it, and you could go out there and
operate the equipment. I was the only kid. It was
a bunch of old, gruff construction guys, so they treated
me great. I was the only kid. I was six
seven years old, and at one point in time, the
cat guys they allowed me to run a machine. Six
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seven years old. They put me in it and it
was on and everything worked. And because everyone had cleared out,
you know, everything there was, I couldn't hurt anything. Really,
it was here, you go have fun. That's what the
Communists did with the Oval Office for four years. Joe
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Biden won the election. Only Joe Biden was never a
functional adult in the people. Anita Dunn's been at war
with this country her entire life. That's why Barack Obama
loved her so much, kept her so close, That's why
she's been so close to Democrat party politics. She has
tried to put this place to the torch forever. And finally,
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I mean it's not just her, I should point that out,
but finally she was essentially made president. Hey, Anita, that
country you hate. I have some great news news you're
in charge of it. Now, here's some executive What executive
orders would you like? Go ahead, hey, use the auto
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pen to sign them. What kind of a person? Let
me ask you. The pardons are actually in the news again,
Joe Biden's pardons, thousands of them. It it was bizarre.
Who would do that? Who? So many of these people
are just horrible people. They've already gone on to reoffend.
Of course they did. Who would let these people go,
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you almost have to, my goodness, you almost have to
hate the country if you're gonna let these people go, well, yeah,
they hate the country. And remember, you probably forget it,
but I'll play you the audio of it. Remember after
Joe Biden's debate, his disastrous debate, the one where he
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just I mean it was obvious then they couldn't cover
it up anymore. Was a disaster. Everyone knows what I'm
talking about. Many Democrats we're openly calling for Joe Biden's removal. Hey,
no more running. You don't get to run again. You
got it. Many just stayed silent. Those were the ones
who wanted him out, But there were a few people
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they wanted him to stay in.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
That's what do you say to members of the House
of Representative Democrats who are on the phone with reporters
saying that the president needs to step down. We're basically saying,
the president is the only person out there who's ever
beaten Donald Trump, and he will do it again, you know,
and we're all going to work together on this.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Miss Anita Dunn didn't want Joe biden to step down
because that would mean she had to step down. Maybe
they should be building a presidential library to Anita Dunn,
our true president for four years. If you ever have
a moment where you look back at Joe Biden's presidency
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and you marvel at how they could destroy so much
so fast, it's because they were trying to remember that. Hey, Jesse,
recently you mentioned about seeking accountability. Do you ever see
DOGE investigating the strangely wealthy congressional representatives and not just them,
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but people like dishonest, slippery majorcis as well. Well, I mean, look,
I've got some tough news when it comes to that
with DOGE. You know, Doze is Elon Musk and the
group of super nerds that have been auditing everything. Elon
Musk he says he's going to stay around, but he's
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stepping down from his official rule at DOGE, and he
announced recently that he's not really going to be using
much of his money for politics anymore. Well, that's weird.
This guy gave truckloads of money to Trump to make
sure he was elected, and he's been extremely political. He's
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washing his hands of it. Why well, we're about to
pass a one point five trillion dollar bill funding everything
he discovered. I've been screaming it. People can lie to
themselves all they want a one point five trillion dollar bill.
This big is full of funding all the corruption Elon
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Musk just got done exposing. Imagine you're the richest, most
powerful man in the world, and you move right in.
Rumor is that he slept on a couch trying to
expose all this stuff, and you spend your time, you
destroy your reputation. He has death threats by volume every
single day, exposing endless amounts of government corruption. And the
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first time there's a bill that goes through Congress, the
Republicans in Congress fund every single part of the corruption
you just got done exposing. Do you think at some
point in time you'd be well, you know what, I'm out,
I'm signing off. I'm not interested anymore. Y'all have at it.
You want Doge to investigate and Doze to do things, Well,
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what does it even matter if Congress is just going
to ignore the whole thing. Whatever, Let's do some Let's
do a couple more emails, shall we. Then we'll talk
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Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Wednesday. And remember if
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the lee Zelden today and the judiciary. Judiciary, that's a
hard word sometimes. I mean, I went to community college
in America. I'm gonna do some emails first, Jesse, I
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agree with you entirely. This is about the Jeffrey Epstein thing.
Jeffrey Epstein did commit suicide. However, after being incarcerated, Epstein
likely faced a choice similar to the choice portrayed in
the scene in the Godfather movies. Like Lee, Epstein was
told he could commit suicide or else face consequences in
prison similar to that suffered by Weddy Bulgers, so on
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and so forth. Well, that was only my point. It
made a whole bunch of news, and it made a
whole bunch of us angry people on our side, I
should say angry. You know, Cash Betel, Dan Bongina. They
go on Fox News and say Jeffrey Epstein killed himself,
and everyone freaked out and said, what a bunch of
deep state sellouts. But he might have killed himself with prompting.
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I always assumed that was a possibility. When Jeffrey Epstein
dies in government custody, as the cameras go out and
the guards happen to fall asleep, everyone automatically pictures in
their mind, and some highly paid government assassins slipping in
there with a syringe, or some prison gangster who does
it for an extra pack of smokes goes in and
beats him to death. But the likely and frankly the
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cleanest outcome is, hey, Jeffrey, here's a picture of a
family member. We're gonna cut her head off if you
don't kill yourself tonight, and he has to go make
it happen. Let me ask you something just I know
it's a little bit of a dark road, but just
stay with me here. High profile suicides. Do you think
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all those are suicides? And do you think all of
those are suicides by somebody who wanted to kill themselves?
Think about this. Let's say you have damaging information on
a powerful person. Let's just come up with a name,
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Smill Sinton. Let's say what Chris unrelated to anybody. Let's
say you have damaging information on Smillery Sminton. Okay, Now
Smillery's Smitton has access to very dangerous people, and Smillery
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makes a phone call, gets a couple dangerous men to
show up at your home one night, and these dangerous
men do exactly what we discussed with Jeffrey Epstein. Here's
a picture of your daughter. We know where she lives.
In fact, we have people sitting out in front of
her house right now. So here is a blank piece
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of paper. Here's a pen. We'll give you a couple minutes.
We're going to supervise. Go ahead and write out your
suicide note, because they study handwriting and they're gonna know
if it's wrong. Go ahead and write out your suicide note.
Sign your name on it, and then oh, look at that.
Here's a four forty five with one round in it.
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Pick that up and fire it into your head. If
you do that, your daughter can live. If not, she's
gonna wish you were dead in about an hour you
make that call. Do you think that only happens in
the movies? Of course that exists. A suicide isn't always
a suicide either. Look, I only bring this stuff up
to you because we, most of us, come from a
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civilized place, and that's a good thing. It's not a
bad thing. And we live so long in civilization where
things are normal. It's work, and it's school, and it's
the grocery store in traffic lights, and church on Sunday
and family reunions, and we live a normal, civilized life,
and I'm not insulting that at all. That's a good time.
I'm glad we have that. But we can spend so
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much time in a civilized world, in civilization that we
lose sight of the fact that there is a dark
world all around you at all times. I've used this
example before, but I'm gonna bring it up again because
it snaps people awake. Your state, wherever you're listening to
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me right now, your state, I think all of them do,
has a sex offender registry. Most people never think of it.
Most people never look it up. Did you know at
least everyone I've ever checked? You can go put in
your zip code and see who lives around you. If
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you think there's not a dark world around you, I
would invite you right now, as you listen to the
sound of my voice, to go on your state sex
offender registry and put in your zip code and tell
me what you find. Tell me who lives right up
the road a couple blocks away. Ooh, right next to
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your work. There is a dark, dark world and cops,
every single cop list to me, every one of them,
state troopers, detectives. I love that the show is big
with cops. Every cop listening to me right now is
smiling and nodding his head because every cop knows about it.
Every cop knows about it. They know that that shop
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you drive by all day long, the whatever it is,
the nail salon you drive by all day long, they
know it's actually a human slavery ring. They know about
this dark world. That dark world exists. It's all around us,
all around us, Jesse. Even though you're admitted junior college, Jopout,
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you owe yourself. The body of knowledge contained in the
book from the nineteen fifties called Atlas Shrugged ein Rand
captured a large portion of today's culture and the use
of forced communists employ I'll warn you ahead of time
it's eleven hundred pages, but I urge you to read
every word as a history nerd. I think you'll be amazed,
well worth your time. Well, I'm actually glad you brought
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up this book because this book leads me to an
offensive rule I have that'll make probably half the people
listening angry. I don't read books by female authors. I
just have something against it. And in fact, this book
is one of the main reasons why. And do you
know why I'll give you two reasons. I'll give you.
I'll give you two reasons. First reason is I picked
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up a book one time. I was in an airport,
picked up a book. I read the back of the book.
It was by a female author, and it was about
this navy seal and he was on the run with
this woman and he had a protector from a bunch
of bad guys. See, you know exactly where my head goes.
He's going to be blowing people up and stabbing people
and shooting bad guys. And yeah, there was maybe half
a page of that, and about eighty five pages full
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of romance in emotions and it's a woman rights how
women write. Iron Rand's book Atlas Shrug would be great
if it was about one tenth of the length eleven
hundred freaking pages long. The speeches in the book will
last twenty five thirty pages, where they could have been
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one or two. Max iron Rand's Atlas Shrugged as the
most overrated pile of crap in the world. But I
say that understanding the bones of it are amazing, and
the lesson behind it is amazing. It really is. The
lesson behind it is amazing. If I had to do
it over again. I would have read the cliffs Notes version,
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but I find I found myself ready to jump off
a bridge trying to get from one part to the
next part. And right, what do you think he's going
to wrap up the speech? It's another fifty pages, on
and on and on. Wrap it up? Woman, My goodness,
it's brutal. What Chris? What Chris said? That's what audiobooks
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are for. Where are you driving, Chris Antarctica? Because that's
where you'd have to drive to get through that book.
It would be Oh. I couldn't even imagine. I bet
you the audiobook. I bet wait, how long's mine? Chris?
I guess I don't know how long it took. It
was eight hours? He really was eight hours. I bet
you at Las Shrugged is fifty hours? Look it up,
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I bet it is. It's crazy how wordy it is?
All right, let's talk about the judiciary. What Chris? How long?
Hell long? Fifty two hours?
Speaker 7 (27:17):
I knew it.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I knew it. Oh dude, it's brutal. It's brutal, brutal.
Now look, I know I'm supposed to say kids, you
should don't read it because the lessons are good. Oh
it sucked, absolutely sucked. Let me, I'm gonna warn you
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Speaker 1 (28:43):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday.
Now we are going to discuss something a little bit
heavier here. We're going to discuss a critical institution for
our country, in any country, the justice system. Typically we're
talking about the judiciary. And look, there's something very human
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that people human. It's a very human thing that people do,
and that is they focus on short term gains at
the expense of long term losses. An athlete who abuses
steroids is actually a great example of this, great example
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of this. I'm talking about the guys who go crazy
and they're down in Mexico and he goes from being
two hundred pounds in scrawny to be in two sixty five,
full of muscle. And in the short term, man, does
that payoff? In the short term, you are bigger, you
are stronger, you are faster. If you're playing football, you're
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better baseball, you're hitting the ball ten miles better, better, better, better, better.
And for a short term win, man, is it payoff?
But what would you give for twenty more years with
your wife? Your kids and their kids after them. What
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would you give? These professional wrestlers are actually famous for this.
You know, I'm talking about WWF for which doesn't exist more.
I think it's WWE whatever, professional wrestling, you know what
I mean. They're famous for Well, their heart's all explode
at about forty five. Why how could that be? Well,
they all abuse steroids terribly, and for a while, the
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crowds are cheering, and your shoulders are huge, and the
girls love you, and life is good. But before you
ever get to meet your grandkids, boom, heart explodes. You're gone.
Short term gains, long term losses. We all do it.
I've done it. I've done it. Not steroids, but I've
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made all these mistakes. I make all these mistakes. I'm
not judging. But institutions do this too, And an institution
that is currently committing suicide and they don't know it
is the judiciary of this country. Judge undoes Trump administration's
takedown of fifty five million dollar think tank. Judge stepped
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in because Trump was trying to take away fifty five
million dollars from the US Institute of Peace, which is
a crazy name for the place. It's a totally corrupt
slush fund. Trump said, now fifty five million gone. This
is a corrupt place. Judge steps up because he's a
filthy communist and says, no, no, no, you have to
fund it. The judge's name is Beryl Howe, and I
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have no idea how I don't. I actually don't even
know if that's a man or a woman. Barrel Howe,
and I have no doubt that Barrel Howe. The night
he made that ruling, I bet you he went home,
and I bet you he celebrated with friends, family. They man,
you're not gonna believe it.
Speaker 7 (32:03):
I got Trump, wohoo, I.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Got I used my job, I used my role as
a judge to stop Trump. And it feels good. Champagnes
on me. Everybody probably felt so good. I bet you
right now it feels so good. Still. I want you
to listen to what jd. Vance said. And he has
to be a lot more delicate about things than I do,
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because he's the vice president and wants to be president
one day. But I want you to listen to this
and listen very close.
Speaker 6 (32:33):
You cannot have a country where the American people keep
on electing immigration enforcement and the courts tell the American people,
they're not allowed to have what they voted for. And
that's where we are right now.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
You cannot have a country where the people choose something
and the judiciary stops it. But what does that mean
you can't have a country. Well, allow me to explain
what he cannot and will not and should not, because
that's my job. We are going to a place quickly
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in some circles were already there where the American people
will demand ignoring the courts. And that is actually the
most peaceful step. That's step one. Step two is the
American people will demand the imprisonment of judges. They will,
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they will, and that sounds crazy, but I would argue
it's inevitable once you abuse your power, once you abuse
your role. I know it feels good in the short term.
I know you celebrate that night we got Trump baby.
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I know the cocktail parties are lovely. The book deals
are even better. I have no doubt about it. The
speaking fees life was good. You don't understand your guaranteeing
the next guy who comes along is going to send
the Marines into your home. And not only is he
going to do it, this is what people miss. The
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people will cheer when he does it. Oh yeah, go
ahead and play it us, Institute of Piece, go ahead,
play it, Chris, by.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
Far the least peaceful agency that we've worked with. Yeah, ironically,
of course. Additionally, we found that they were spending money
on things like private jets, and they even had a
one hundred and thirty thousand dollars contract with a former
member of the Taliban.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Ye.
Speaker 4 (34:33):
Yeah, this isreal. We don't encounter that in most agencies.
Speaker 6 (34:37):
What was the money going to the Taliban for?
Speaker 4 (34:40):
So it was a contractor. They received one hundred and
thirty thousand dollars for generic services, and to Elon's point,
there was not actually a clear description of what the
contractor services work for.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
It's a Central Intelligence agency slush fund where they pay
for illegal things to happen all over the planet. Everybody
knows this. It's a fairly open secret. The Trump administration,
because they obviously are in charge of the CIA, wanted
that money brought back. A communist judge stepped up and said, no,
you have to keep funding it. And the judge thinks
he's winning, and the Supreme Court too. I should know
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you're in on this Supreme Court. The Supreme Court too,
thinks they're winning. Oh no, no, no, no, you slow down
the deportations. Well no, not quite yet. Well we can't
take things too far. How many soldiers does the Supreme
Court have at its disposal? Zero? The Supreme Court only
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has authority because the authority is granted to it in
the minds of the people and the politicians. But if
the people and the politicians all would take would be
a decision. If they decide the Supreme Court doesn't have
that authority anymore, then that Supreme Court's authority is gone,
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completely gone, and we're going there. And I don't think
that's a good place to be as a country. I'd
like to avoid that. I'm sure the Judiciary would like
to avoid that. You savages better learn how to control
yourselves or it's coming. I'm warning you now. All right,
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let's talk about uranium and the corporate environment and hiring
hitmen and credit cards, all that what Chris in so
much more in our final hour. Hang on