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January 15, 2024 37 mins

Nikki Haley pretending to be on your side. Are there limits to who Jesse would vote for? Can America even have an open fair election anymore? Dad Jesse’s tips – plan on walking. Iran is shooting missiles  at the US embassy, will we be forced to respond? Was MLK a communist? A little history on MLK and the civil rights movement.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. I am back in
the normal studio. Finally another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show.
And let me tell you what after I get done
with Metal of Honor Monday.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
My focus is just stay focused.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
We're gonna do some hard hitting politics this hour. We're
gonna take your calls and we'll keep you updated on
all the caucus information, big information, small information, whatever it
may be, if there are any updates to be had
for the Iowa Caucus. But you know what time it is.
It's Monday for you new listeners of the show. Every
single Monday, at this time, we do Medal of Honor Monday,

(00:53):
we take a Medal of Honor citation. When you earn
a Medal of Honor, they do a write up on it.
You're normally too dead to ever read it. But people
don't know these things exist. They don't know that they're
all out there. They're all free. It's a quick Internet
search that I don't have some special access just because
I'm a world famous top five napper and menu whisperer

(01:14):
and radio show hosts. These things are available for everyone.
In fact, we get emails about them and emails about
how they inspire you to do things like this one.
I want to read this email before I get to
the citations that kind of ties into.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
It historical oracle.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
I'll skip the pleasantries or my favorite host, so on
and so forth. Listening to the Medal of Honor Monday
has inspired me to go out of my way to
thank any veteran I see. The first opportunity I got
was while Christmas shopping for a fancy gift at Walmart.
There was an old man wearing a Korean War hat,
and I proudly thanked him and told him my grandfather
served as a marine in Korea. He correctly assumed my

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grandfather was in the chosen reservoir. His demeanor changed and said,
my grandfather must have been a real crazy and I
can't say that word. The old man said he was
thankful to be safe in a tank overlooking the reservoir
while my grandfather went through Hell. I left that conversation
with tears streaming down my face, even more thankful for

(02:14):
my grandfather's service. My grandfather passed a few years ago.
He only talked about the war and his purple heart
once or twice, but I was too young to remember much,
says his name was Matt. Now that leads me to
this Medal of honor citation. We got an email suggestion
for this, Hey, can you do?

Speaker 1 (02:34):
William E. Barber.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Marines appreciate solid officers and this one most would walk
through a wall of steel for this guy's name was Mark.
And without further ado, that's honor a legend, shall we hey?

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Honoring those who went above and beyond? It's Medal of
Honor Monday.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty. As commanding
officer of Company F, second Battalion, seventh Marines, first Marine
Division in action against enemy aggressive forces in Korea from
the twenty eighth of November to the second of December
nineteen fifty Assigned to defend a three mile mountain pass

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of on the division's main supply line.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
In commanding the only.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Route of approach in the march from you Damn Knee
to Hagaroo Ree, Captain Barber took position with his battle
weary troops and before nightfall had dug in and set
up a defense along the frozen, snow covered hillside when
a forced of estimated regimental strength savagely attacked during the night,

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inflicting heavy casualties and finally surrounding his position following a
bitterly fought seven hour conflict. Captain Barber, after repulsing the enemy,
gave assurance that he could hold if supplied by air drops,
and requested permission to stand fast when orders were received
by radio to fight his way back to a relieving force.

(04:15):
After two reinforcing units had been driven back under the
fierce resistance and their attempts to reach the isolated troops.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Pause really quickly.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
If this is going over your head I'm going to
explain it in more detail in a moment.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Just know it's really freaking awesome and impressive. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Aware that leaving the position would sever contact with the
eight thousand Marines trapped at you damn knee and jeopardized
their chances of joining the three thousand more awaiting their
arrival at hagarou Ree for the continued drive to the sea,
he chose to risk loss of his command rather than
sacrifice more men if the enemy seized control and forced

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a renewed battle to regain the position, or abandon his
many wounded.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Who were unable to walk, Although severe.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Wounded in the leg in the early morning of the
twenty ninth, Captain Barbara continued to maintain personal control, often
moving up and down the lines on a stretcher to
direct the defense and consistently encouraging and inspiring his men
to supreme efforts despite the staggering opposition. Waging desperate battle
throughout five days and six nights on repeated onslaughts launched

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by fanatical aggressors, He and his heroic command accounted for
approximately a thousand enemy dead in this epic stand in
bitter sub zero weather, and when the company was relieved,
only eighty two of his original two hundred and twenty
men were able to walk away from the position so
valiantly defended against insuperable odds. His profound faith and courage,

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great personal valor, and unwavering fortitude were decisive factors in
the successful withdrawal of the division from the death trap
and chosen reservoir sector. And to reflect the highest credit
upon Captain Barber his intrepid officers and men in the
United States Naval Service. Now I need to explain something

(06:12):
about Korea, because a lot of that probably gets confusing
for people what was actually happening. All right, so I'm
going to hit the very high points. We've done this before,
so I'm not going to do too much on it.
But remember we decided and it turned out to be
a dumb move. Douglas MacArthur didn't believe the intelligence we

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were getting as we were pushing north into Korea and
fighting the North Koreans back, we were getting all kinds
of intelligence that China had sent hundreds of thousands of
men into North Korea to ambush our troops. We had
all kinds of intel, knowing that they ignored the intel,
and we pushed all the way up into some frozen

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nightmare called Chosen Reservoir. Now I need to explain there
was one way up from the south. Remember we were
in the south heading north. There was one route up
from the south into Chosen Reservoir. Chosen Reservoir. Picture a

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gigantic frozen over lake with hilltops all around it, right,
you can picture this in your mind, all frozen, over
all snowy, all horb.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Chosen.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Once our guys got there, the Chinese sent in eight divisions.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
We had about one division.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
They sent in eight divisions to completely surround our men.
We quickly realized we were surrounded, staggeringly outnumbered. And the
story of Chosen Reservoir in Korea is the story of
our men taking hilltops and then fighting off wave after

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wave of Chinese troops in the middle of the night,
so many of them they would stack the bodies up.
It was a nightmare. Now, what Captain Barber did here
is uniquely amazing. It was describing how he was assigned
to defend a three mile mile mountain pass. Well, what

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he's actually defending is the only chance the Marines who
were still cut off had for survival. If Captain Barber
and his men don't hold that position, then the Marines
who are cut off, they will be annihilated. There's no if,

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ands or butts. What Captain Barber held with his men
was the only chance those cut off Marines had. And
when you're dug in the way his men were, in
a defensive perimeter like that, what happens is every I'm
not going to go into the details of it, and
it would differ by terrain, but every so often you

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would dig a fighting hole, your men would dig a
fighting hole, and you would occupy that fighting hole. You
come up with a defensive perimeter. Now, it was hard
to dig a lot of these holes up there because
the ground was so frozen.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Either way, as you lose.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Men, as the Chinese and wave after wave after wave
at you, you soon find your perimeter shrinking because you
don't have enough men to fill all those holes left.
When you're down to eighty two men, that's nothing of
a defensive perimeter. And keep in mind the eighty two
men are not all full strength. They're wounded as well,

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and they're also occupied caring for the wounded men who
are laying there freezing and dying, dying in the ice.
And you get orders to leave, in fact, you get
orders to fight your way out, and you say, nah,
I'm gonna stay right here because my men and those
men that are cut off, they're worth my life. That's amazing,

(09:57):
that's Those are the kind of men who built this country,
and those they inspire me to get up every day.
How could I ever give up, give up? How could
you ever give up when guys like that did that
for this country.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
That's freaking awesome. Man.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
All right, we'll make fun of Nikki Hayley, I promise,
and then we'll take some of these calls. In fact,
I'll get to the calls next up and teasing them
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Speaker 1 (10:22):
Before I do get to the.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Calls, we should probably have a talk about the fact
that nobody's talking about cutting any money from the federal budget. Nobody,
not even Republicans. You need to start getting some gold
or silver in your retirement account like now IRA four

(10:45):
oh one k whatever you have. No, you don't want
it to be all gold or silver. Don't worry about that.
Oxford Go will handle it. But you want a portion
of it to be precious metals. Why what it does
is it raises the floor on how far it can
drop when the bubble go pop. And I didn't mean
for that to rhyme, but now that it did, I
feel really smart. This is JP Morgan's CEO, Jamie Down.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
You going to get three rate cuts this year, possibly
two or three rate cuts in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Do you agree with that?

Speaker 3 (11:13):
I'm a skeptic. I think that because of fiscal spending
and other factors, And forget just economic midels for a second,
two trillion dollars a fiscal deficit, the Infrastructure and IRA Act,
the green economy, the remilitarization of the world, the restructure
of trade are all inflationary and that.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
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All right, we'll be.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
Back feeling a little stocky. Follow like and subscribe on
social at Jesse Kelly DC.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris, I don't like
that song. Now, I need to explain. That's not a
great song and I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
I don't think it. I don't like those songs what
it does.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
And then they do the call what was it called,
call in response?

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Call in response?

Speaker 2 (12:18):
I don't know, but it's terrible. It's absolutely terrible, and
I don't like it at all. Whatever, Chris, all right,
I'm gonna get to some of these calls before we
make fun of Nikki Hayley, and we'll talk about these
iron stuff. But remember something, even though it's been a
month and even though I missed you get to the
point no pleasantries Jesse, I love you. I'm not gonna
thank you for the call. Just get right to the point.

(12:42):
Don't ramble, get right to the point.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Even. Look, even if you're mad at me about something,
that's fine. I don't care. Just get to it quickly,
all right, all right?

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Chad New York, go Yeah, war was.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
That he didn't die?

Speaker 6 (13:00):
Oh, he didn't die.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
He asked where taps was for medal of honor Monday,
Taps is for the fallen.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Guy didn't die. We only played taps.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
In honor of the fallen or if they fall shortly
after even you know, even if they passed later on
in life, we'll play taps for them. But you don't
play taps if they don't die.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Jeff Houston, go, Hi.

Speaker 7 (13:22):
You're a good reader. Have more time. I have more
time than you do. You dig a little bit deeper
on Korea. Not everything is MacArthur's fault. There was lots
of sources of intelligence. There was multiple failures. It was
a un operation. It's far more complicated than it just
being MacArthur's fault. And I don't think the Marines are
victims here. They had their own commanders, in their own intelligence.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Okay, Well, you're wrong.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
I didn't want you want me to tell you Douglas
MacArthur didn't sleep a night in Korea, Doug out. Doug
didn't sleep a single solitary night in Korea during the
entire time. And it wasn't just MacArthur. He had a
bunch of idiots who worked under him as well. I
am not a MacArthur fan. He does not get defended

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on this show.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Doctor Carl in Mississippi, go.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
Kay good by the way, Medallevater watered state pretty much
share the most in the country. What we need to
do to save this country, avoid Civil War II, and
save Trump is this refound America. We need to get

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out of.

Speaker 8 (14:36):
Our country, whether they go along with it or not.
And some of them may America so much they probably
wouldn't get along with it. We need to get the
metropolitan areas out of Chicago out of our country, Philadelphia
and New York City and western California. Those states would

(14:58):
all have access to the sea and they could join
Canada if they wanted to.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
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(15:28):
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Speaker 1 (15:31):
Will not work as well.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
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Speaker 9 (16:24):
Go Hey, Hey. Somebody on our side today made the
inflammatory comment that MLK was a communist, and I wanted
to know if anybody can answer that for me?

Speaker 1 (16:35):
You could.

Speaker 9 (16:36):
Secondly, do we have a plan B mechanism? For Trump
being booted off of ballots, like is don't we need
a runner up in order to step into that position
if they do hold him off of the ballance and
he wins the primary.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Go okay, that's actually those are both really good. I
can't believe I'm gonna thank anybody for a question, but
those are both.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Very good, all right?

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three?

Speaker 1 (16:59):
I forgot today? Is Martin Luther King?

Speaker 10 (17:01):
Day?

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Was Martin Luther King a communist? Listen first, let's get
let's get through this right now. I love historical debate
as much as anybody.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
I love it. What about this? What about this? What
about that? What about that?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
But you should never get in a very serious historical
debate with people on your side, family and friends over
some historical figure you never knew in your entire lifetime.
I have no idea what would prompt people to start
fighting over Martin Luther King today. He was a civil
rights activist. He did some great things, he did some

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horrible things. Basically, he was a man like all men
like you, like me. That's what mankind is. They're great
and they're terrible, each and every one of us individually,
great and they're terrible. He really pushed an extremely effective
form of rebellion, peaceful. He pushed it should be applauded

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for that peaceful, nonviolent, peaceful. There was a lot of
really violent and I'll tell you as a young man,
if I was a young black dude, I probably would
have gone more towards the black panther more violent side.
It's more my nature. I'm sorry, it is. It's more
my nature. Martin Luther King did it differently. He was
also a complete grease fire of a human being individually,

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and I mean an unmitigated disaster in every possible way. Okay, well,
that doesn't take away from the great things he did.
Was he a communist or not? I don't think i'd
ever call Martin Luther King a communist. I will say
the communists infiltrated the civil rights movement big time in
about the seventies. Right about then, that's when the communists

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figured out this could really be a wedge movement to
divide America, so we should get involved and make sure
the race relations can't improve. So I wouldn't call him
a communist because he genuinely wanted race relations from everything
I read to improve remember the race hustlers today. The
last thing in the world they want is race relations
to improve. The last thing they want is equality or

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people to be colorblind. It's their entire racket, it's their
entire scam. So I don't think I'd ever get in
an argument about it either way. As far as Trump
a backup plan, do we need one?

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Let's talk about that. Let's get to some more. Eight
seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. Hang on.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Jesse Kelly returns next.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, and we will make
fun of Nikki Hayley before I get back to these calls,
and we'll do a quick update on the Iran thing.
But I do want to I don't want to talk
real quickly. I want to answer the question.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
He asked.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
The color asked case you're just now joining us, Remember
you can email the show, by the way, Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. You can call eight seven seven
three seven seven four three seven three. He asked, should
we have a backup plan if Trump's the nominee and
they remove him from the ballot, should we have a
backup plan? Well, probably not, and let me explain why.

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If Trump is the nominee if the American people. I'm
a big fan of allowing the.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
People to choose.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
It doesn't matter which politician I vote for or not
vote for it, that doesn't matter. I believe in the
people's right to choose their own destiny. If the Republican Party,
if the Republican GOP bass chooses Donald Trump, then Donald
Trump should be the nominee. Now, well, what if he

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gets removed from the ballot, or what if he goes
to prison, or what if all these other things? Man,
all that information is already out there now, It's easily
available for anybody who can actually read and pay attention.
If they choose Trump as the nominee, then Trump deserves
to be the nominee. And there's no way that you
can justify to me kicking him out.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Even if some.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
State pulls some crap like Colorado and Maine and they
remove him from the ballot, the people still choose Trump.
If he ends up being the nominee, the people still
chose him. So he's the nominee. If you have a
backup plan, Let's say you have a backup plan. Who
would the backup plan be? Probably DeSantis, I would guess,
so let's say that. Let's say that, Okay, well, if

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Trump gets removed from the ballot, we have to put
DeSantis in there. Well, how's that fair to everyone who
votes for Trump? That's not fair to them. That's not
right now. I know that's probably not what a lot
of people want to hear. It's probably what nobody wants
to hear. But whoever the people nominate, that should be

(21:46):
the nominee. Period point plank, end of story. If the
people choose Trump, they deserve Trump. If they choose Desantus,
they deserve de Santus, If they choose Nicki Haley, they
deserved a rout And now.

Speaker 8 (21:59):
Yeah, Sween, the question could a man become a woman?
And I'm just wondering what your response.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
To that question is, Now, can a man become a woman.
There's been a lot that's been talked about when it
comes to all of these roles and all of these issues.
We want to make sure people can live any way
they want to live. I don't think government needs to
be in control of anybody's life.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
You go, the answer is no, Nikki, The answer is no.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Okay, Nicky, Hillary, I probably should start calling me. The
answers no, it's not a complicated question. A woman can't
become a man, a man become a woman. A man
can't become a woman. We don't have to call them
biological males, as if there's any other kind, and we
don't have to do the standard mealy mouthed conservative position
on things. Well, I mean, as long as they leave
the kids alone, the adults can change their gender.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
No, they can't. It's not possible.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
You can choose to cut your penis off or not.
You're never going to be a woman ever, It's not
going to happen ever. But look on the Nicky Hayley thing.
You and I have had this talk before, so I'm
gonna say this again.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Very briefly. I will tell you.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
I plan on voting for the Republican nominee. I do,
as I've said many times, unless Nicki Haley is either
the nominee or on that ticket. If Nicki Haley is
on that ticket, I do not think I will be
voting for the Republican nominee for president. I have held
my nose and voted for many, many, many, many many
Republicans in my life. I have, and I am sure

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I will hold my nose and vote for many more
in the future. Nicki Haley is openly hostile to the
things I want. She's worse than a Democrat because she
pretends to be on my side, invade everywhere, mealy mouthed
on the cultural stuff. We gain nothing if we replace

(23:50):
Joe Biden with Nicki Haley. If she's within a thousand
miles of the presidential ticket, I do not think I
will be voting for the nominee. Probably leave it blank.
To be honest with you. Oh yeah, that's right, Chris.
Chris said, But she's a woman. She loves to pull
that card too. As a woman. I'm a woman.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
You go, girl, I'll barf. Make me want to kill somebody.
That's horrible, all right, Jeane Georgia, go.

Speaker 10 (24:15):
Hey, buddy, thank you for your service. You make me laugh.
By the way, and I got a serious question about
this year's election.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Go ahead, I live and.

Speaker 10 (24:22):
Ge're just thirty miles from the city of Atlanta. That
is corruption election for aug USA. Do you actually think
that the Democrats are not going to go further to
pull this one off? Do you actually think we can
have a legal, honest to god election? Do you really
think that's possible?

Speaker 2 (24:38):
All right, It's all right, let's answer this. Do I
believe a fair election is possible? Sea, I don't want
to say my answer to this question. I don't like
what it does to you. Okay, but let me explain
something one first, I need to put a disclaimer on there,
and I hate disclaimers, but I'm putting a disclaimer on there.

(25:00):
The quote every election's rigged thing is not only stupid,
it's suicidal. Most elections are not rigged. We lost, that's
the answer to most of these things. We lost, we lost,
we lost, We love. That's the answer. Stop using it
as the ultimate one hundred percent excuse every time something

(25:21):
doesn't work out the way you want it. I was stolen.
That's a ridiculous whoever who ever started that? Honestly, that's awful, stupid,
and it's awful. However, Democrats do cheat in elections, and
they did cheat in the last one.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
They do, and it's not up for debate.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
I don't care how many people on the right try
to tell me.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Jesse, they don't cheat. There was no cheating.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
If they didn't cheat, then why don't they want voter
ID There's only one reason. There's not a second reason.
There's only one reason you wouldn't want people to have
to show ID to vote, because you intend to cheat.
That's the only reason you would ever take that position
on things, The only reason you would take the other
Democrat position on elections where they want everything to be

(26:06):
mail in. Remember HR one, everyone's forgotten. I haven't forgotten.
Remember when Nancy Pelosi was trying to get HR one passed.
What that essentially would have done? It failed that God,
what it essentially would have done was made every election
all mail in ballots all the time. Why do you
think they wanted that so badly? What do you really
think they wanted that so they could cheat? They cheat

(26:26):
in elections. They intend to cheat. Talk to someone in
New York and Chicago. Democrats have been cheating in elections forever.
What twenty twenty allowed them to do was, well, what
the idiotic COVID restrictions allowed them to do was it
increased the mail in ballots. It allowed them to cheat
more than they've ever cheated before. Did they cheat enough?

(26:48):
Is that what flipped the election or not?

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
I'll never know. I believe it did, but will never know.
We'll never know because they're going to block all the
audits are going to block, and then they're going to
block everything. I believe they cheated. I believe they cheated,
either to win it or to give themselves some extra padding,
so on and so forth. Now, as far as what
the next election is going to look like, I have

(27:13):
told you time and time and time again, something that
is hard to say, something that is difficult for you
to hear. Nevertheless, it is what I believe, and I
pray to God I am wrong.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
I want to be.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Clear about this before I say what I'm about to say.
I hope I'm wrong. I hope you disagree with me,
and then I hope you are able to send me
an email or call me after the election and tell
me how wrong I was. It won't bum me out
at all. It'll make me thrilled. I hope I'm wrong
with what I'm about to say. They're never going to
let Donald Trump be president again. And so whenever I

(27:50):
say that, people ask, so what does that mean? What
are they gonna do? Jesse, what are they gonna do? Well,
look what they did last time, impeached him twice over
nothing pulled whatever they pulled in the election, and that
was Wow, he was President of the United States of

(28:10):
America with the power of the office.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Now he don't have that power.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
He's just a private citizen facing about seven hundred years
in prison. What are they going to do?

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Everything?

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Anything, you name it, they will do it. They're going
to well, they already app they're arresting him, they're indicting him,
they're going to put him on trial, they're going to
remove him off the ballot. They're going to tell people
endlessly that he's the end of America, the end of
life as we know it, the end of democracy as
we know it.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Over and over and over and over and over.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Again, and those words that much propaganda, it is going
to be effective. They're going to pull some of the
most dirty stuff ever and have already pulled it trying
to stop him. I believe we live in an evil system.
I believe the FBI will be involved because they're evil.
The CIA is involved. Remember it's not just Democrats. The

(29:05):
federal government is now full of committed communists who are
going to try to stop him. From NBC News, fears
grow that Trump will use the military in dictatorial ways
if he returns to the White House. Remember his own
generals defied him. I don't believe they're ever going to
allow him in the office again. And I hope I'm wrong,

(29:26):
but that's what I believe. But life will keep going on.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
All right, all.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Right, we'll get back to these I'm gonna hit I'm
gonna touch on Iran real quick. I'm European now, so
I don't call it Iran anymore. I call it Iran.
It's more proper, what Chris, And then we'll get back
to these calls eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three Iran calls more?

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Next, hang on fighting for your freedom every.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
I just want to let you know, Chris, from the
bottom of my heart, you can never play too much CCR.
It could only be CCR on the show, and that
would be just all right by me.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
I will tell you that.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
I will tell you that another thing before we get
to Iran and back to the calls. In a couple
foreign policy things. I know you're gonna roll your eyes.
I know I'm a father.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I can't help it.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yes, it's very cold in many parts of the country
right now, iced over, snowy. I mean freaking Houston. I'm
in the tropics and it's a solid sheet of ice
or going to be out there right now, solid sheet
of ice. I just want to say this, This is.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Just a little dad tip. I just want to remind you.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
There's never a I don't have to bundle up because
I'm just driving. To fill in the blank real quick,
It's a very common thing people do.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Almost everyone does it.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
I'm just gonna it's freezing outside. I'm just gonna run
to the gas station.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
I'll be fine. I don't need to bundle up.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
I'm gonna drive straight to the gas station and then
I'm just gonna run in there and I'm gonna grab
some hot cheetos and I'm gonna pour nacho cheese on them.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
No no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
You always always always plan on walking, no matter what,
No matter what, you plan on walking. I was raised
in Montana, That's where we move. When I was ten,
and I will tell you people die every single year

(31:33):
because they did not have a plan to walk when
they left their home. Car hits a patch of ice,
slides into a ditch, Nobody finds you in time, blow
out a tire, whatever the case. May be, plan to walk, please,
I don't care if you're driving. It's just a couple
miles away. Temperatures like this, you can die in a

(31:55):
couple miles without if you've got a T shirt and
shorts on, no matter what, but hot or cold, always
plan on walking. All right there, it's daddy Jesse. You
just had to get that off by chest. Also, don't
be a big friggin' baby because it's cold outside.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Put on a coat.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
We don't have to act like the world is ending
every time the temperatures drop and snow starts falling from
the sky. Drive a little slower, maybe stay home, put
on a coat, and submittens and life goes on. Do
you have any idea what it's like for people in
the north Idaho, Montana, Colorado, places like that? To hear you,
people complain every time the temperature drops below freezing and

(32:31):
the snow falls. You know if that's called in Montana
winter every single year?

Speaker 1 (32:36):
What Chris?

Speaker 7 (32:37):
What? No?

Speaker 1 (32:39):
No, Chris, Chris said, They're used to it. Listen.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
I don't know if you're aware of this Texan Chris,
but the people in Montana are not actually yetties with
an extra layer of fur on their body and things
like that. I swear on my life, on my life.
They're just normal people, flesh and blood, normal people like

(33:03):
you are. The difference between you and them, it's not
that they're used to it. It's that they put on
a coat, get on something decent, Chris. Let me ask
you something right now, Chris, it's gonna get like in
the twenties tonight, total ice down here.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Let me ask you. What are you wearing on your
feet right now? No? No, no, what kind of shoes? Chris?
I know you're wearing shoes.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
I'm aware you didn't walk barefoot to the office like
some kind of a hippie.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
What do you wear? What kind of shoes, Chris? Normal shoes?
Is still? Are they tennis shoes? They're tennis shoes, aren't they?

Speaker 4 (33:38):
Chris?

Speaker 1 (33:38):
There are tennis shoes. Yeah, twenty degrees ice, freezing rain,
you're wearing tennis shoes.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Do you know what I'm wearing, Chris, I'm wearing winter boots.
Even if I have to walk home, my feet will
be fine. I will have traction on the ground. The
difference between you and me is not that I was
raised in Montana. It's that I prepare properly.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
How many coats.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Did you bring today, Chris? You you oh, you.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Call that a coat. You're wearing a flannel jacket. That's
what that is. Chris.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
I have a down vest through a European I also
have my winter coat in there. I could walk home
from the office. I will be warm and toasty. Not
because I was raised in Montana, because I prepared by
a freaking winter coat.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
All right.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
I decided to get that off my chest. Something else
I have to get off my chest real quickly.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Done for your real Estate wrote a book.

Speaker 2 (34:34):
It's called micro Winds to Millions, and it really is
an amazing book. You remember, these are the guys who
teach us, you me, how to real estate invest They
basically handle everything for you, not for millionaires and billionaires,
normal people.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
How do you get a rental property?

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Who what kind of normal person could have even afford that?
And then eventually you're supposed to have ten of these
one day and have all this money coming in?

Speaker 1 (34:56):
How could you do that? Done for your real estate?
It's how you do that.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
They wrote a book helping normal people go to Done
for You Jesse dot com and check it out. Done
for You Jesse dot com get the book Micro wins
to millions. I'm telling you, these are good people trying
to help, and it really is an amazing book done

(35:21):
for you. Jesse dot com. All right, all right, so
let's just get this out of the way first and
then we'll get to the calls. Iran they sent some
missiles after us in Iraq as of right now. Oh
wait a minute, almost for ot this is breaking news.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Correct, it's journalist Jesse. There's just no one better. We
love Jesse.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
He's the best. Yesse, Please kiss my baby? YESI Jesse, Jesse.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Jesse Jesse.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Iran shot some missiles at us in Iraq, American consulate
and everything. You should understand that this is a six
magnificant escalation for everything. It's hard to it's easy to
get confused. So who's attacking who? Why these people are
a proxy for those people? I don't understand. This is

(36:12):
essentially Iran not using proxies. It's them walking right up
to the United States of America and giving us the
double middle finger right in our face. This is Iran
daring us to do something more significant. The only reason
I bring this up is not because anyone was heard
or anything like that. It's not why I bring this up.

(36:34):
Just keep your eyes on this situation because we may
be heading quickly into a situation where we are forced
to respond, and when I say respond, I mean in
a significant way that might escalate things really, really really
badly out there. The jackals are circling America. Remember, Iran,

(36:58):
is China, is Russia. They're all working together all the time,
and so is North Korea. North Korea is involved in this.
In fact, I can't believe I'm gonna say this, we
actually do have to discuss North Korea and how they're
involved in this and what happened in Taiwan. You know,
we're gonna We're gonna do that next, and then we'll
get back to the calls, Okay, hang on
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