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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly showy a Jesse Kelly Show.
Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday.
We are going to discuss the well someone's wondering about
the Biden fiasco if it was a stress test by
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the communists. We'll talk about that, talk about living in
a deep blue state, what do you do if you
can't leave communism? Versus Sharia law, all kinds of heavy
stuff this hour. I guess on The Jesse Kelly Show.
I want to, I want to. I'm want to kind
of put a boat on on what we were talking
about at the end of last hour about how we
want things to be clear cut in life, in history.
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Those are the good guys, those are the bad guys.
We want that. And during the break, Jewish producer Crisp
brought up bombing, strategic bombing during World War Two. Now,
this is one of those subjects that gets uncomfortable for everybody,
but you should know that it was extremely uncomfortable at
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the time. What do you believe morally about bombing a
city full of civilians? If you have mixed emotions about it,
you should know that's probably a good thing. Maybe you
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love it. Maybe you hate it and think it's outright evil,
but the people, including generals at the time, many of them,
were very uncomfortable with it. Many were very comfortable with it.
Many of that. It was hotly debated at the time.
It gets less debated now. If you even bring it
up now people think, you know, you're trashing America or
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something like that. But it was extremely controversial at the time. Now,
I'm not saying America that we were the bad guys
or anything like that. Of course, I'm not saying that,
not at all. You know, Japan attacked us, so we
went after them. But when we are fire bombing, we're
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essentially dropping napalm on a city full of civilians, and
we know it. Don't let anybody lie to you about that.
We knew it, We talked about it. We have all
the writings. We did the same thing in Germany, Dresden,
all these things. Look, we're not bombing a Nazi war camp.
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We're bombing a city with women and children. Now that
gets a little gray, too, doesn't it. Like I said,
it's hard, it's hard to live in a world where
things aren't clear cut. But oftentimes things aren't clear cut,
all right, let's move on. Jesse. An hour two of
your show from you talked about Democrats being unchained because
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Biden was unable to keep the party in check. Do
you think that all that, along with the Harris appointment
to the nomination was a stress test. It's been said
that a ham sandwich can be indicted. Was this when
they tried to see if the American people were numbed
and dumbed down so they could get a ham sandwich elected. Okay, well,
let's let's recap this. Let's recap what actually happened, because no,
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I don't think it was a stress test. Here's what
I believe happened. Donald Trump had four years. Obviously, I
don't have to tell you how much the left hated him,
hates him. They wanted him gone at any cost. And
this is one of those things I haven't really seen
this before in politics. I obviously hatred goes back and forth.
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I know all that, But really Democrats in this modern era,
they decided, We've talked about this a million times on
the show. They decided, at any cost, we must get
rid of Donald Trump. If we have to violate a law,
violate a law, if we have to violate a norm.
If we have to make this up, whatever we have
to do, it doesn't matter. He is such a threat.
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He is the end of all of humanity. No matter what,
throw out the rule book, nothing else matters. You must
get rid of Donald Trump at any cost. And they
operated in that way. They remember the impeachments, the law
fair that just the most nakedly evil stuff in the world.
And they to this day every Democrat defends it. The
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only ones who don't they complain because it didn't help
them win the election. I have not one time heard
a Democrat say, ah, that was kind of evil to
send a bunch of district attorneys to arrest the Republican nominee.
They don't think it was evil. They're mad it failed,
so at any cost get rid of Donald Trump. Wholl
they had a primary. Remember Joe Biden was not in
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that primary, and their primary, it was full of a
bunch of kooks. Bernie Sanders was winning that primary, and
he was winning it convincingly. And Democrats sat down and
looked at the national polls, and for them it was
a fairly simple equation. For them, Bernie Sanders can't beat
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Donald Trump, and a head to head pool in twenty twenty.
He was not gonna beat Donald Trump and ahead to
head pool or a head to head matchup. He was
not Bernie Sanders, that crazy commie filth. It's never gonna
sell in the swing states. He was not going to win,
and so it was simply about power for Democrats. They
panicked and thought, well, how do we make sure we
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get someone who can win. Joe Biden had been vice president,
so his name idea was one hundred percent already. Joe
Biden pretends to be a Pennsylvania guy, critical swing state,
you know me Scranton. Joe. Joe Biden was viewed as
a fairly moderate Democrat historically, not some crazy like Bernie Sanders.
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So they went to Joe Biden in retirement. Remember he
was retired, he was done, who was out of politics,
and they said, hey, Joe, run for president. And you
understand exactly how this works. Keep in mind, the promise was,
we will put the party apparatus behind you, we will
raise you a huge quantity of money, we will build
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a presidential campaign for you. We need you to run
so Bernie Sanders doesn't win the Democrat nomination. That was
how it went. They made the promises and Joe agreed. Now,
what they probably didn't fully realize, or maybe they did,
was Joe Biden, even back then, was not a fully
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functional adult. He was already losing his mind, and that happens.
I'm really not making fun of him, because it's horrible
that Alzheimer's in dimension that stuff. It's horrible. Everybody has
been touched by that in one way or the other,
and it's awful. But his mind was already starting to go.
So remember the fake campaign they ran, in a fake
campaign they were allowed to run because of COVID. They
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always use COVID as an excuse. They rolled Joe out
a couple times, and he always would say something stupid
or inappropriate. Remember the time he challenged the guy to
a push up contest. Guy gets up, and guy gets
up and challenges Joe Biden during the campaign and John,
we can do push ups right now? Is just a jerk, right?
Being a jerk gets made worse when you have dementia.
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I don't know if you've ever known someone who struggled
with it, or maybe you know somebody right now who
struggles with it. People who have that can get Really
it's part of what makes it so horrible. They can
get really mean and nasty to the people around them,
people they love, the people they love. It just yesterday,
some daughter was talking about taking care of her mom
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and what a burden it is because her mom is
just lashing out and calling her names. She doesn't mean
it right, her mind's just going. Well. Joe Biden was
a disaster, but because of COVID, they could keep him.
They could keep it extremely controlled. And so he would
do interviews in these town halls. And remember they didn't
clean him up. Well, we found out he was using
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Q cards. They had Q cards up behind him telling
him what to say. This is during the first campaign.
So he runs, he gets in there and he's just toast.
He's completely cooked. He's fried by the time he walks
into the White House. So no, I don't think they
use it as a stress test. I think they used
it as an opportunity. Remember always remember how the communist thinks.
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The communist thinks about conquest and domination at all times,
and whereever, wherever he finds no resistance, he will push
and grab and conquer wherever he finds it. And the
people around Joe Biden and we're knowing these names now.
I mean, look, we played the clip the other day
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of Ed Martin came out and he flat out said,
I mean, we know some of these names.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
I 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 off of it.
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 3 (09:24):
Can you and you probably won't tell us, but can
you characterize who the whistleblower was?
Speaker 1 (09:28):
This someone who worked in the Biden White.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
House Biden campaign twenty twenty campaign at the highest.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Levels twenty twenty. And who are the three people they
said we're doing for money?
Speaker 2 (09:37):
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 and those three.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Were really Anita Done. I focused on her the other day,
so I'll use it again right now. Anita Done has
been a hardcore communist attivists for a long time. Anita
Done is a vicious America, hating savage. That's why Barack
Obama loved her so much. And she's very good at
what she does. She handles communications and messaging. That's Anita Done.
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Remember Anita Dune's the one who spoke so lovingly about Mao.
Anita Done, Oh you have it, go ahead, Chris.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
Actually come from two of my favorite political philosophers, mal
Say Tongue 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 Tongue is being challenged
within his own party on his plan to basically take China.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Yeah, wait, we got it. She loves Mao. Well, Anita
Done sitting there in the White House and Joe Biden's
in the corner with the blankie, drooling on himself. What
Anita Done sees is opportunity. She sees an opportunity. Hey
what if? What if I just opened up the border?
He can't stop me. I can burn this place down.
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And that's what happened. It wasn't a test, it was
an opportunity. Communists love opportunities. They seize them. They use
it very well. In fact, we'll talk about that really
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special like we always do that day. We're doing it
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it's gonna be very similar. Do you know what to expect.
We're going to talk about battles and wars, and we're
gonna honor heroes and read some citations and do some
great stuff. All right, one more word on this before
we get to other things. I said opportunity with the
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Joe Biden being incapacitated while being president. For communists, like
Anita Dune, it created an opportunity, an opportunity, she pounced on.
Communists are really really good at this, very good at this.
And look, I don't mean to compliment them too much.
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They're good at this because they lack any morality or feeling.
Here's what I mean. They understand when you are feeling something.
They understand when something tugs at your heart, and because
it doesn't tug at their heart, they can look at
it dispassionately and recognize an opportunity when they see one.
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An opportunity, unity to move the revolution forward. But honestly,
COVID was one of these things. COVID they understood people
were scared. Viruses scared people Getting sick, dying scares people. Understandably,
people were scared. Well, if they can create even more panic,
then think about all the things we can get done,
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Think about all the ways we can take people's freedom
in ways we know we always wanted to. School shootings.
Are they love these? They love these? I've explained this before.
Remember that Uvalde school shooting, terrible school shooting, and Uvalde
cops sat outside where the kids are being slaughtered. I
tried to explain it to you at the time. And
now everyone realizes that Democrats had an all hands on
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deck meeting after that, and they weren't crying in the
White House. They were probably cheering. They were clapping. I
don't care about dead kids. These are communists. Those lives
don't mean anything but a bunch of dead kids you
care about. It tugs at your heart. And when your
heart feels that tug, the communist sees an opportunity, an
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opportunity to push the revolution forward. And then you get
scumbag losers like John Cornyn and Mitch McConnell, who used
that opportunity to work with the communists to push gun
control through George Floyd probably the best example. Yeah, you
think they give a crap? Do you think a single
Democrat in this country gets a crap about a dead
gang banger in Minneapolis, a drug addict, a career criminal.
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None of these people care about him at all, None
of them. Nobody does, actually, but they knew that video.
George is on the ground, He's sweaty, it looks bad.
It looks almost looks like the cop is grinding him
into the ground, which he wasn't, but almost looks like
the cops grinding him into the ground. And there's video,
and I believe if I remember it, he's calling for
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his mom. That always gets to people, Mom, mo, Mom.
And they knew, they knew, Wow, we've got an opportunity here.
There's a white cop, there's a black guy. The black
guy died, he died in custody, and there's video. George
Floyd was celebrated and is celebrated by the American left.
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And I'm not talking about his life, I'm talking about
his death. Because they knew this was our moment. They
have tried forever to open up the jails, open up
the prisons, let every violent scumbag out, while at the
same time destroying police departments so police departments won't police
the animals. That's what they've wanted. They've pushed for that forever,
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and all of a sudden, this opportunity drops right in
their lap. Wow, we have a bad video of George Floyd.
Whoa oh, hands on deck, boys, Time to get the
revolution forward. They jump on these opportunities to fast forward
the revolution. And that's why I have screamed over and
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over and over again about the GOP and this, and
it includes me about participating when they are pushing a narrative,
when they are pushing a narrative, when they have an
opportunity and they pounce on it, the right has this
instinct to kind of back away from it or or
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almost give them a little something. I remember friends of mine,
friends of mine, people I know, people who are hardcore
righties who were navel gazing after George Floyd died talking well,
I mean, I guess we do have a lot of
racism in the police departments out here. And I'll tell
you I have a black friend and he is. He
was very uncomfortable with the whole thing. So I mean
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we can have Remember it worked on Trump. Trump had
a freaking round table what do we do about cops?
Round table in the White House. Tim Scott, the Senator,
Tim Scott was pushing federal police reform. We can't stand
united against these narratives. And that's why they're successful. When
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the left joins together and they start, they see an
opportunity and seize an opportunity. Half the right will back
away and join in. Well, I mean, I guess we
should actually look at what's going on with federal that
has killed us. And I don't bring this up to
actually crush anybody from the past. I bring this up
because they're gonna do it again. There will be something.
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I don't know what it'll be. I have no idea virus,
dance shootings. There will be something and the left will
see it and they will say, wow, opportunity here. How
will we react the next time? That matters? It matters
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more well, a couple more quick words on this opportunity thing,
just as an example, because we just went back and
dug up a couple old clips for you after the
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Uvalde school shooting. Of course, the communists don't care about
dead kids, but they saw an opportunity to grab guns. Now.
That wouldn't have been the end of the world except
portions of the right caved and joined in. Hey Joe
Biden who joined in.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
I also want to thank the bipartisan group of senators
who work so hard to get this done, especially Senators Murphy, Cinema, Corning.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
And Tillis. I hope you don't get you in trouble
mentioning your name. John Cornyn of Red Texas joined with
the communists for gun control. Tom Tillis of Red fairly
Red North Carolina joined with the communists. That's why their
revolution gains chunks of ground when it shouldn't because we
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join in. Remember the military base Stames things after after
George Floyd died. I mean, those animals didn't stop it
burning down foot locker, they were tearing down statues. Let's
rename the military bases and instead of standing shoulder to
shoulder and saying no, your revolution isn't gaining anything. This
is the Republican senator from Oklahoma. This week we've seen
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leading voices like General David Petraea saying it's time to
stop having a military bases named after Confederate generals like
Braxton Bragg. Is it time?
Speaker 3 (21:34):
I do, actually, and I think the right way to
be able to do this is to be able to
have to study, to be able to look at where
the name come from. What do we need to have
to be able to take a serious look at it,
and then to be able to transition. There are lots
of great leaders, military leaders that are around the country
that are modern leaders that we can continue to be
able to honor.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
And you see that sounds extremely reasonable. It sounds like
a reasonable take to people who don't understand what's happened,
to people who don't fully grasp this is just an
opportunity for the communists to push something forward. This is
an opportunity for communists to rename things, tear down history.
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People who don't grasp that, they hear Langford say something
like that and they think, well, I mean that is
a reasonable take. We do have other people. You don't understand.
It's not about who the base is named after. It's
not about the Confederacy, her slavery, or anything else. It's
about the communists trying to burn down America's history. Jesse,
I'm trapped in a deep blue state that can't be saved.
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My wife has all her family and grandkids here, so
even though she is of equal opinions as you and I,
she refuses to move to a safe state. I'm not
sure a red area of any blue state is safe,
so moving within the state is pointless. We are trapped.
We are in our sixties, so that's a factor. What
can we do to protect ourselves from the coming purge
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of like minded citizens from the street communist mobs. How
do we find like minded people in our area to
coordinate for safety. His name is Dave Well. There are
lots of people in this similar situation. When I tell
people to move, oftentimes I'll get emails from people saying, Jesse,
I'd love to, but I can't. My mom is here,
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my family's here. And that's very understandable. Your wife has
the grandkids there. You're not moving away from your grandkids.
I mean, my goodness, grandkids become everything to grandparents. My
parents stop giving a crap about me. Once we had
two kids, they would come down. They would come down
from Montana to visit, and they'd spend a week down here.
I would see them. They'd come pick up the kids
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and take them home, and then they'll drop them off
and go back home. Now I'm not even mad. I
totally get it right. So you're not moving, I get that.
And people get in situations where they cannot move. I
get that. Plus you said you're in your sixties. First,
I guarantee you. Guarantee you in your area, wherever you are,
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there is a gun club of some kind. I guarantee it,
because there's one everywhere. They're in New York, they're in California,
They're everywhere. There is a gun club. Maybe it's private,
maybe it's public for something anyone can join. If I
was looking to gather a group of like minded individuals
in case things got a little spicy in your communist
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run hell hole, I would look at a gun club.
And maybe you can say, Jesse, I don't know guns
that well, I don't own guns. Maybe, or even in
a place where you're not allowed to own guns. You
are overthinking this way too much. You are a prime
person to join the gun club. Walk right in and
tell them that I don't own a gun. I don't
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have one. I'd like to learn, but i'd like to
be around like minded people who like to shoot. One.
It's a great way to relieve stress. Two, it's a
great way to learn how to protect yourself. Get comfortable
shooting a gun. And you're not gonna find a lot
of communists down there. You're gonna find a lot of
people just like you who are trapped behind enemy lines
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and they want to make sure they have the ability
to stop the animals when the animals show up. A
gun club, a gun club, a gun club. Gun clubs
are great for that. Hey, baby fingers, they're not baby fingers.
What's the backstory of this stupid name Mob? You call
your wife? I enjoy the show. It's not Mob, it's Ob.
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Her name is Aubrey. Aub is in boy r e Y,
and I shorten it to OB. Does it sound like mob, Chris,
it doesn't, Hey, buddy, turn up your radio. No. That's
why I call her up Jesse, which is worse for
the USA, Communism or Islamic Shariah. Thanks. I don't know
that one's worse than the other. You know why I
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oppose them both because I oppose force. I believe in freedom,
and I actually know what the word means. Do not
like I mean a lot of this just comes to
my natural rebellious nature too. I do not like being
told what to do. A lot of people do, a
lot of people prefer it. I hate it. I don't like.
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How have I reacted when you tell me what to
say or what not to say? How do I react?
I've always been like that. I believe in freedom, your
freedom and my freedom. You say what you want, you
believe what you want, You live where you want, you
drive what you want. That's what I believe. What Chris,
Chris said, if that attitude serve you well. In the military,
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I got in some trouble from time to time. Were
there were there were times and anyway, Chris, I already
told you I wasn't in the military. I was in
the Marines. What Chris, what? Just being on anyway. I
believe in freedom for people. I do not believe in
forcing people into believing or saying or thinking or doing things.
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I want human beings to be free, worship as you wish,
work as you wish. That's what I want. I really
genuinely believe it. My hatred for communism and Sharia and
anything else is equal for all of them, because they
all involve force. You're not allowed to do this, You're
not allowed to do that. You will say this, you
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will do that, and that. I despise, despise it, hate it.
Dear marine combat bet This guy says, have you ever
seen the or have you seen the movie Warfare yet?
If so, do you have any thoughts? Says his name
is John. I'll be honest with you. I have seen
the previews for it. I have heard it's very good.
(27:38):
It's I think it's about some Navy seals in Iraq
get themselves in, you know, some hot water. I'm not
sure how to put this. I don't like to watch
movies about the g WATT, especially Iraq. Yeah, it probably
is too close to home, if I'm being honest. I
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don't want to make myself sound like a baby. But
I can watch World War two movies all day right,
Korea and Vietnam and all that stuff all day long,
and I love them. I have never been able to
sit down, especially the realistic ones, sit down and watch
Gwatt Global War on Terror. Sorry I keep calling it
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g Watt. I'm just used to that Global War on
Terror movies. That would be Iraq in Afghanistan. I don't know,
And I don't want to act like I'm just devastated
or turn into the you know, start blubbering or something
like that. It's not that. I just it's probably too
close for me to enjoy. That's what it is. I
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don't find joy in it at all, so I don't
watch it. Does that make me sound terrible? I hope
it doesn't make me sound terrible either way. All Right,
somebody wants to talk about them using our values against us.
Someone else has a question about God. That'll be interesting. Ooh,
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this might get spicy. Next. Is he smarter than everyone
who knows? Does he think so?
Speaker 3 (29:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (29:10):
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
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wea Jesse. I've been a daily listener for three years now,
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and you always explain things in a way I can understand.
So I was hoping you could explain God to me.
How can Jesus be God and also God's Son and
the Holy Spirit's also God. I'm trying to understand that
there's so many different interpretations. I don't know which is right.
I currently am attempting to read the Bible, but I
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am struggling with the act of prayer. I feel silly
and my mind wanders two seconds in. I don't feel anything,
and I really want to. I want to be baptized,
but in what flavor I feel I'm being called but
where I don't know. Everyone wants to bring you to
their church, but I never felt like I fit in
any church. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Okay, so
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allow me to give you some advice. First, you are
putting all this on you and that you should not
do you are You are taking on this burden on yourself.
I'm failing. I can't pray, I can't read the Bible.
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What do I do? I'm screwing all this up. Why
don't you let God handle it? And I mean, don't
rush him either. If you haven't found a church that
feels like home. Then keep looking. There are churches everywhere.
Go to a non denominational church, go to a Catholic church,
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go to a Baptist church. Don't go to Lutheran. But
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. But go to wherever you want.
And here's what I will tell you. If you're asking,
God will answer. You don't have to answer for yourself.
You don't have to do that. Oh, your mind wonders
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two minutes into a prayer. Congratulations, you're like everybody else.
I don't know how people sit down and actually focus
and pray for ten minutes at a time or something
like that. Everybody's mind freaking wonders when I pray. I
make it short. You think God has a list of
rules for you. He just wants to your dad, your
earthly dad or mom. Do you have to talk to
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them for thirty minutes at a time in a very
specific way otherwise they're angry with you? Or does a
one I talked to my mom yesterday. I was on
the phone for a minute, called her on the way
home from work, told her I loved her, made sure
she was doing okay, because you know, my dad had passed,
and she practically blew me off. She's like, I'm going
to dinner with dinner with friends. I don't have time
for you right now. She said it in a lighthearted way,
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but you could tell you did the joy in her
voice because I called. Now, that's an earthly mom who
doesn't love you half as much as God does. Talk
to him and expect that he will meet you. And
he will. I promise you he will. I promise you
he will. And stop taking this burden on yourself. You
don't have to be perfect and do it right and
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pray just right and go to the right just place.
God's perfect. You don't have to be all right? All right,
doctor Jesse, I heard you explain a million times, but
could you articulate again specifically how the communists use our
values against us. Oh, look at this like when they say,
is that what Jesus would want? Okay, So I'll touch
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on this briefly because it is something I've talked about
before plenty of times. But remember, I'll put it to
you this way. There are things in life that you
don't don't care about one way or the other. Correct,
It doesn't mean anything to you, nothing to you at all.
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In town, in my town, they have this local music group,
and the kids try to get involved in the local
music group. If you're a kid in, you're in. You're
musically inclined, you want to try out, and you want
to get involved. It's a choir. You want to get involved.
You want to make this choir. You want to get
involved in the choir. In the choir, they travel around,
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they do choir competitions, they do us it's a big
deal here. I don't give a crap about choir. I
don't give a crap about any of this at all.
My kids aren't involved. This thing means nothing to me
at all. Now let's say I wanted to destroy this choir.
Let's say that was my goal. To destroy the choir
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doesn't mean anything to me. Well, because I'm not passionate
about any part of the choir, the music they sing,
the kids, the teachers, anything, I can dispassionately analyze and
find the best ways to destroy it because it doesn't
create emotions in me at all. That's how the communist
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thinks about all of your values. In fact, we'll make
it about humans, because that's really what this comes down to, humanity.
That's how the communist looks at human beings. Human beings
are not in the eyes of the Communists. They are
not sacred, created by God, human souls that matter, souls
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that will live on in eternity. Communist doesn't think like
that at all. Humans are just a cog in the
wheel to them, just a tool. I heard this story,
amazing story. It was this Vietnam veteran. He was talking
to a or he had been reading a book about
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a French veteran from Vietnam, you know, Dan ben Fo,
when the the French were run out of Vietnam. The
French were run out of Vietnam before we got there,
in case you don't know. And at the aftermath of
this battle the French lost, at the Vietnamese had won.
There was a wounded Vietnamese soldier laying there in pain,
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still alive, in horrible pain and wounded in the muck,
and the other Vietnamese soldiers were using his body to
walk across the muck as cover from the mud. And
the French guy goes to the Vietnamese officer. The French
guy's a prisoner at this point in time, and he says,
that's your guy, what are you doing? Go help him?
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Why is nobody helping it. He needs medical attention. And
the French officer looked, or the Vietnamese guy looked at
the French officer and said, he's already made his commitment
to the party. He's already done his job. That's how
communists look at human beings, all of them their own family.
You're just a cog in the wheel. You're just a
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tool for the revolution. And because they don't share your values,
the value of humanity, of human life, of freedom, of
things like that. Because they don't share your values, they
know what your values are, but they don't share them,
they can easily use them against you. And they do
this with Christians all the time. Christians get eaten alive
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by Communists for this reason, because Christians are trying to
I'm trying to be nice and I'm trying to love
my neighbor, and I'm trying to do what would Jesus say?
And the communists sees that, and he licks his chops
licks because he knows he's about to eat that guy alive.
Remember I told you that story. How he ate my
pastor alive, ate him alive. He got up and gave
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a sermon about white privilege. He wasn't a communist. He
was a hapless, naive buffoon who wasn't strong enough to
stand up against communist digression. That's what they do, all right,
Let's move on, Let's talk about Trump and judges and
all kinds of things. Before we do that, let me
talk to you about those human lives, those human souls.
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