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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday, a hook day. And so we just
talked about Trump is at the end, he's the beginning,
and you know who knows that? The Communists. In fact,
(00:31):
I'm gonna get to that in just a moment. We're
gonna try to get to a bunch of these emails
Bernie Sanders, surprise, surprise, makes an idiot of himself. All
that and so much more coming up in this hour
of the Jesse Kelly Show. But we've had a talk
before like this, so let's just recap it again. How
the Communists have always They've always been this way. They're really, really,
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really good at creating symbols for or the communist street
animals to either hate or love. And they can do
this at hoc. They can just put together one all
at once, if it makes sense. This would be like
a COVID is a great example of this. George Floyd
is a great example of this. Some black gangbanger dies
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in Minneapolis, someone no one should care about. How do
we go directly from that to more state funerals than
the Queen of England. Well, the Communists can tell their
herd animal followers this guy's important, this guy's a saint,
this guy's important, this guy's a saint. And heard animals
go where the shepherd tells them to go. And they
also can and do successfully create idols for their herd
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animal followers to throw tomatoes at your liberal and Peggy
the Democrat in your life? Have you ever asked them
why do you hate Donald Trump so much? Of course
you have, or at least it's come up in conversation.
Have you ever had specifics? Do you ever get a
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specific Now you don't. He's a Nazi, that's what. What
do you know specifically? But what don't you like? Have
you asked me why I didn't like Joe Biden? Why
I didn't like Barack Obama? Well you better pull up
a chair, because I've got all kinds of details I
can give you. They don't know why, because they've simply
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been told to. Now that has been should I should
say effective. It's been effective at programming their herd animal base,
and it's been effective at getting many Democrats into office
and keeping them in office. So let be for dog
catcher and all stop Trump. They're all running on Trump, Trump, Trump,
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Trump Trump. Every Democrat topped the bottom. Democrats who will
have nothing to do with Trump, they run on I'm
the one who'll stop Trump. So Gavin Newsom himself is
already running in twenty twenty eight against Donald Trump. You've
heard him start on the media tool. We've played it
for you many times already. A Trump's going to run again.
He's sending me a uh maga hats He's going to
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run again. Does he believe that? Of course not. But
what he knows is he has to be the anti
Trump guy. That's how you get elevated. Okay, we got that.
But here's a problem. If you're a Democrat, and we've
finally found the first one who was smart enough to
realize it and begin laying down the groundwork, the problem
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for a Democrat is Donald Trump's gone in three years.
You have taken your mentally ill, demonic base, and you
have burned Donald Trump into their mind for ten years.
For ten years, you have told them that he is
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Hitler and all the other stupid things you said. He's
the end of all things. He is. Ten years, you
haven't heard them run against Mike Johnson for ten years
you haven't heard them run against Senator Ron Johnson, or
that you haven't heard them. They don't even mention these names.
They don't care about these people. There's been one man
they have had to stop for ten years. Look at him,
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Look at him Trump. Here's Trump. He's the source of
all your problems. But he's gone soon. What to do?
What to do? Well? Now? Now you have to essentially,
at least in a small way, dprogram the communist robots
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that make up the Democrat Party, and you have to
get their eyes moved on to the next one because
there will be no Trump on the ballot in twenty
twenty eight. And they'll make you know as well as
I do. They'll make some lame effort to try whoever
the Republican is, the continuation of Trump or Trump is,
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They're gonna They're going to have to try, because in
the mind of a Democrat in this country, Trump is
still there, right, always there, always looming. But Trump will
be gone, so the transition has begun. What I'm about
to play you is Jensaki. I know you don't like her.
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I know this guy who called into the show a
long time ago doesn't find her attractive, but she is smart. She,
unlike corin Diversity higher, Jensaki actually was a very capable,
good press secretary for Joe Biden. Think about the lies
she had to cover for, Think about the cadaver of
a president she had to cover for, and then she
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transitioned right into a lucrative media job. Jensaki is very,
very savvy, and Jensaki consider her the first. There will
be many now, but this is the first who is
going to begin laying down the groundwork to d program
the Democrat base of this country. It's time to get
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their eyes moved to a different symbola.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
I think the little mentoring candidate jd Vance wants to
be president more than anything else. I always wonder what's
going on in the mind of his wife, like you're okay,
please bring blink four times, Yeah, we'll come over here,
We'll save you, and that he's willing to do anything
to get there, and that your whole iteration you're just outlined.
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I mean, he's scarier in certain ways, he's smarter in
some ways, and he's young and ambitious and ambitious.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
What you just heard was the first of a million
reprogramming efforts. Democrats are about to launch in anticipation of
twenty twenty eight. They may not pick up the pace
on that until after the midterms because they're still going
to need to run against Donald Trump in the midterms,
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trying to get people motivated to come out. We got
to stop Trump. We gotta stop Trump. I'll impeage Trump,
give us the House. They're gonna have to do all that.
But once the midterms are done, this stuff is gonna
ramp way up. If you're to believe the way too
early twenty twenty eight Republican primary polls, it really looks
like jd Vance is just curb stomping the field, which
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is not surprising historically vice presidents that that's the easiest
route to get to be president. You've already been on
the world stage, you're standing next to the man. It's
just inevitable. Plus jd Vance is quite talented at it.
He's pretty good, very sharp. He has that happy warrior thing, young, beautiful,
happy family, so he's got all that going for him.
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The transition is going to begin. Jen Saki give her credit,
she was the first to recognize it. There will be many, many, many,
many many more. Now, some the stupider ones the ones there,
A lot of them aren't as smart as Jensaki, the
dumber ones. They'll kind of wake up, probably for the midterms,
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and think to themselves, wait a minute, Trump isn't running again,
who's the next guy? We better roll off the scarier
than Trump thing and they'll figure out it's jd Vance.
But jen Zaki. Credit to her, she was smart enough
to recognize it ahead of time. Jesse, she says, Bronco,
good to hear your explanation of future intimidation brought on
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by actions against Brennan and Comy and others that was
last night. Please share with us what you might already
know and what you might learn from your lawyer associates
about the statutes of limitations and looking into prosecutions, way
back to people hiding the truth such as Peter Struck,
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Alexander Vinman, Cassidy Hutchinson, so on and so forth. His
name is Jim and he's from Idaho. All right, So
that's kind of this in a way, is going to
piggyback off of what I kind of just covered last
hour in a little different way. We're not going to
get all those people I know that you could name
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one hundred people communists from the government who should go
to jail for the crimes they committed. I can name them,
you can name them. We all know the names because
you're you get the stories. You know. We're not gonna
get a hundred. We're gonna get a few. We are
not going to get the justice we deserve with the
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last administration. I don't want to tell you to set
it aside or put it out of your mind, because
that sounds so dismissive, like your concerns aren't valid. But
you need to let that go. This time, we're gonna
get a few. Hopefully it's not four or five. Hopefully
it's ten by the time it's done. But we're gonna
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get a few. In the grand scheme of things, We're
not going to bring down every evil actor and every
evil actor we indict for their crimes. Some of these
are gonna get off. You heard Will Chamberlain last night.
He came on and he gave it to us straight.
I think John Bolton's going down. This guy, I'm not sure.
Call me, I'm not the John Brennan was referred yesterday
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to the DOJ for what lying to Congress. Even if
he goes quote down that's going to be a slap
on the wrist, but not the end. The beginning some
is probably the best we can hope for. We'll do
some more emails next miss something. There's a podcast getting
on demand wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show.
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday,
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Where were the no Kings protesters when the Clintons were
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king for eight years? Where were the protesters when Trump
was all?
Speaker 3 (10:59):
Right?
Speaker 1 (11:00):
A point you already know, but a point that bears repeating.
They don't say these things because they believe them to
be true. Logical people like you who think about reality
and truth and you think about things logically. You look
at Donald Trump and people calling him a hitler or
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a king or something like that, and you think that's ridiculous,
that has no basis in reality. And we love these
these gotcha moments with them where You'll see people on
the street interviewing them and they'll say, well, if he
was a king, but why are you allowed to come
out here in protest? And you always see these communists
kind of short circuit on the whole thing. But that's
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not why they do it. Remember, they create symbols. It
does not have to have in fact, it never does
have any basis in reality. Reality, truth is not important
for these people. Remember the words I've played for you
a thousand times before. This is the head of NPR.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
You are reverence for the truth might become, might have
become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us
from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Truth is not what matters, not to these people at all.
No kings created an opportunity to rally the troops. Rally
the troops, take it to the streets, That's what it created.
And it created an opportunity for Democrats to try to
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give their base something. I saw again. I saw another
poll yesterday showing that Democrats are so upset with how
weak their party is. You're weak? What's that mean? What's
that say? You're not stopping Trump? They're Democrats are not
are not crying out for Democrats to become more moderate.
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I have not seen a single poll indicating that at
any level. They're not crying out for Democrats to moderate
on the border, on tranny stuff, on any of the
horrible things they do. There is no outcry from the
Democrat base, and Democrats will ultimately be forced to serve
their base. The only outcry from the Democrat base is
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stop Trump, get Trump, Stop Trump, get Trump. Why do
you keep the government shut down? Why why do you
have a no King's rally? It was all you have
the power to do when it comes to stopping them.
What are you gonna talk about? The shutdown?
Speaker 4 (13:35):
To have no free press so no information can come
out and dramatic and doesn't that dramatically hurt the American
people when government just shielded and can do whatever it
wants and hurt as many people as it wants. Because
you don't have a free press.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
They're just grasping at anything right now. What are you
talking about a free press? What are you talking about?
Here's Ruben Glad. How are you explaining that to federal workers,
including those in your state who aren't getting paid well.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
To be honest, i'mtimes this does suck.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
And I'm sorry that we're actually putting you in this situation. Well,
well it does suck. It's look, here's here's Katherline Clark.
How's minority.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
I mean, shutdowns are terrible, and of course there will be,
you know, families that are going to suffer. We take
that responsibility very seriously. But it is one of the
few leverage times we have.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Hey, got some leverage. Sorry, it's sucking for your family,
but we got leverage here. That's a great message. You
should run with that for sure, Jesse. Actually, he says,
dear self appointed James Beard nominee of Burger's. Hey, Chris,
who's James Beard? I always hear about this, James Beard.
Guy's gotta be a food guy. Curious if you could
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help settle a debate. Ooh, a friend and I were
having a discussion about bean dip. Not the high level,
sophisticated seven layer bean dip Chris eats. But I'm talking
about the krem Dell like crem stuff that comes in
a can. You can peel back the metal lid. It
could easily make a meal with the stuff. If you
give me a bag of fritos. Where does bean dip
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fall in your hierarchy of dips to eat with chips.
All right, So he's right about garbage seven layer bean dip.
And you know why seven layer bean dip is disgusting
because six of the layers are disgusting. That's why I
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don't want sour cream. Sour cream is freaking nasty. I
don't want sour cream anywhere. Why are you giving me
cream that went bad? I don't want sour cream. I
definitely don't want tomatoes. Tomatoes have been assaulting our food
for far too long. He's one hundred percent correct about
that free Doo lay bean dip, including the hot bean dip.
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I'm reasonably sure that there aren't any actual beans in
it at all. I'm sure it's just some cancer causing
chemical concoction that they stuff in that can. I mean,
when you have bean dip that's good for like twenty
five years, there's probably some stuff in there you shouldn't
be eating. But every now and then I'll just grab
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a can of that free Dolay bean dip and all
go ape on it. My hierarchy would be this Keesso's king.
Everyone knows that everyone would taste and Glass knows that
Keeso is king, I would put a good I have
to preface this by saying, there's a lot a good
green salsa or salsaveridae in Mexican. If you prefer, I'd
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prefer a salsa verida is second. Third place is free
Doolay's bean dip. Chris, you have any issue with that
ranking system at all? I don't even know what now
we're talking about for corn chips here for these are
for corn chips. This obviously doesn't apply for potato chips,
which we've already discussed. Blue cheese is really key. Do
you have any issue with any of this, Chris. Chris
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thinks it's above green salsa. I can't be mad at
him for that, because so much green salcea is bad.
They don't put enough spices in it. It's at least
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Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly showing on Wednesday.
Up Day and the government shutdown threatens food stamps for
forty two million Americans. We have forty two million Americans
on food stamps. That is criminal. Forty two million on
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Americans on food stamps that actually brings me to this.
A whistleblower, this is from Freebeacon was meeting with the
SEC accusing a solar panel company of fraud. The Biden
administration guaranteed a three billion dollar loan for the company
at the same time, just straight up looting three billion
(19:29):
dollars from the treasury and handing it to a solar
panel company. My point in comparing these two stories is
something we've talked about many times before. It's so freaking
frustrating that they just loot the treasury and hand out
vast quantities of your money to their allies. Every chance
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they get, they buy votes, they buy more political donations,
and this is part of what jades people on the
freaking political process so bad. The fraud, the theft is
just so out the freaking open. It drives people nut.
It drives me nuts. You know what, We're gonna do
some emails tonight. Jesse, retire law enforcement officer, appalled at
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the standards. He's talking about the Ice story from last night.
The Ice story where the recruits are they were asked
to do the most basic stuff like fifteen push ups,
and they couldn't do fifteen pushups. The Ice applicants. There's
fifteen push ups. Man. Anyway, the guy says. More appalling
is the lack of our young unable to reach these standards.
(20:38):
The academy back in the eighties required not only a
higher standard, you had to pass a PT test to graduate.
The unwritten rule of law enforcement was to keep yourself
fit because you didn't want to be the guy who
got another officer injured or god forbid killed. He said, absolutely,
state my name and his name is Steve. This is
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this goes to a larger point, but it's something I
touched on last night that I want to make sure
I reinforce. We do. We have a challenge. We have
challenges today that are unique to us. Most of human
history is fairly consistent, but especially if you're a parent,
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you do have some challenges today that no other generation
of parents has had to deal with. And two of
the big ones and they kind of tie together, But
two of the big challenges parents have today are the
physicality and conversational ability of our children. Because we're talking physicality,
we'll deal with that first unless your child plays sports.
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And this is why I want to encourage you to
get your child into sports of some kind. Don't demand
they become an all world athlete or something. Just let
them freaking play sports. Get your child into a sport.
If you don't make sure your child is doing something physical,
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you have to be more purposeful about that than any
parent in human history. Because today, because of technology, kids
don't have to move. I'm not being old crotchety Grandpa Jesse,
but for my childhood, and I'm only forty four, for
my childhood, we went and got on our bikes, we
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went exploring in the woods. At recess time, you went
out to the playground and you hurt yourself falling off
the monkey bars. You played tag, you played smear the
kh you. This is what you did, and it didn't
mean you were an athlete or something like that. Life
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was physical. If you go look at this stuff now,
with schools that allow it, you'll see at recess time
a bunch of eight year olds finding a place to
sit against the fence and be on their phone. Life
is less physical now. As a parent, you look, I
have to do this in my house. You have to
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be purposeful about it. Unless your child is naturally physical,
athletic wants to move, you have to say go walk,
push ups, time to lift weights. You have to do that,
and I'm sorry you do. But what's happening is our
physicality as a country, because of our advanced level of technology,
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it is rotting away and there are huge consequences to that.
I'm not just talking about later on in life, the
health consequences that will obviously come with it. I'm talking
about now physically two weak. That's one two something else
we've talked about before. As a parent, now you have
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to teach your child how to have a conversation in
ways other generations of parents never did. I've adopted the
rule in MIOM. I've told you about it. In fact,
my in laws are in town, my sister's in town,
were going out for a late dinner after the show tonight.
You know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna pull the
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boys aside as soon as I get home, and cell
phones are going to be confiscated immediately, and the rules
going to be given a rule they already know. When
someone says something to you, asks you something one word
answers our outright band, you will give two complete sentences
at least, and tonight I might add on and demand
(24:35):
a question. So when James sits down with his aunt
Mickey tonight and she says, how's cross country? He's not
going to get away with good not acceptable? Nope, nope,
make a sentence details, make a couple sentences, and then
following that those two sentences, cross country is pretty good.
We have state coming up next week. Ask her a question,
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how's work going for you? How's how's the weather where
you are? How how's your dog? How's your two sentences?
And a question. This for older people, maybe you're rolling
your eyes right now. If you're sixty year old listening
to me. You didn't have to have that. I didn't
have to have that. We had to have conversations. There
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was nothing else to do. Today. You can disappear into
this technological online world. Parents do it, by the way,
it's not just children. Parents will do it. Grandparents will
do it. This is not unique to kids. Senior citizens
will sit there on their iPhones, their iPads and just
zone out for hours at a time. We have to
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be purposeful about it, purposeful about it. We have to.
It's hard, it's freaking challenging, but we do. Jesse subject
to this. One is sorry about your father. When you
mentioned the one year anniversary of your father's passing. It
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made me remember what I thought about when you shared
it last year, but I thought it would be too
soon for you to see the humor in it. He
left this life exactly the way you described leaving any
party when you are done, just slip out the back
with no warning. He really was your dad and you
are his son. That's really true. That's actually extremely true,
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and thank you for that, he said. My dad, Jim
was an Air Force veteran working on force. Air Force
Vietnam veteran working on F fours. We lost him on
Christmas Day in twenty twenty after having a stroke in
twenty eighteen. He didn't die from COVID, but the restrictions
made things difficult for a good while. He was home
(26:47):
recovering and we were only able to visit by sitting
outside his window. Thankfully we had that. We were able
to bring him home for his last eleven days, and
I'm grateful my brother's and myself were able to be
there for him those last two years. I know this
is long, but if you really read it, feel free
to say my name. I wish my dad could have
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listened to you. He would have loved your show. His
name was Brent. I'm sorry about your father. Man. Yeah, no,
it sucks, but it's something everybody goes through. This is life,
right comes and it goes and we lose people. You
talk to anybody who's older, they say, one of the
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hardest parts about it is everyone around you is dying.
My wife she actually has both of her grandmas. I
don't have any grandparents left. My wife has both of
her grandmas, and one of them in her nineties. Just
angel saint of a woman. She talks about it all
the time. She says, it freaking sucks. She lost her husband.
Recently said everyone I have ever known is dead. I'm
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the last one. Sucks right freaking heavy. We're moving off that.
Let's talk about something else. Let's make fun of Bernie Sanders.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday Onday.
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Where am I going
to be tomorrow? Well, this guy knows I'm coming to
see you on Thursday. I need menu whisper advice, Doctor
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baby hands. We decided to travel from Colorado Springs to
come see you on your forty on our forty fourth anniversary,
that's freaking cool, try not to suck, he says. Don't worry,
I'm gonna be amazing. He says, We'll be on the
west side of Dallas Fort Worth on our actual anniversary,
and would like to know a good, unique restaurant. Tip.
Please not red Lobster. Why would you think that, I
(30:05):
would say Red Lobster? We can have We have that
ear when we need. What would oub want? That's from
Chris and Sandy. Happy anniversary, Chris and Sandy. Okay, I've
got one for you. You want something that's unique in
the Dallas Fort Worth area, There aren't any in the
Houston area. And by the way, I have no relation
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to these people. I really hope they're not a bunch
of dirty comedies or whatnot. But when I experienced it,
I thought it was awesome, So I'm gonna give it
to you. I think there are a couple of them
up there, but I've only eaten it one, a tex
mex place called Uncle Julio's. It is famous in the area,
for sure. They have an ATM out front. You know
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why they have an ATM out front cash only. It
is cash only. But by the way, it's big, it's nice.
I don't remember it being too expensive. But it's not
some rundown Mexican dump either. It would be a cool
thing to take your wife to. And this is about
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the one week a year where the weather's decent in Texas,
if I remember right, they have a huge patio and
you can sit outside right now and have a fantastic,
very unique tex mex meal with your wife. How about
that Chris delivering for people Uncle Julio's. Do you said
ten to fifteen bucks a person? Chris? Yeah, I remember
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I was. I went when I was selling RV's. We
had to ever tell you about these Ever tell you
about RV shows, or maybe you've been to an RV
show or a boat show of some kind. They are
equal parts amazing and horrible. Once or twice a year,
remember I was selling RV's before I started doing radio.
Once or twice a year, you would have to pack
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up and you would go stay in a hotel for
a few days, and they would bring all these RVs,
all these different RV companies would fill up some gigantic
convention center. You need to spend three four days and
there are big sales and things like that, so people
come out, they go gotckat things, and you go and
you try to sell as many as you can. You
can pay your bills. Well, at an RV show one night,
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we had killed it that day. I was probably largely
responsible for that, but we had killed it. What Chris,
We had killed it that day and they took us
all out to Uncle Julio's that night. Total experience, complete experience.
Food was very, very good. Like I said, I hope
they're not dirty communists because one hundred percent just blew
them up on that on national radio. So there you go.
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Here was Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
So how are you feeling about this? What I think
most Americans see is an unequal display of judicial accountability
and the weaponizing of and he just.
Speaker 6 (32:47):
Happened to pardon well was over a thousand people who
try to overthrow the United States government? Yeah, you know,
January sixth, all right. And meanwhile, in an unprecedented way,
and this is scary sluff. He is going after the
Attorney general of the State of New York because she
did her job, are going after a sitting United States Senator,
going to go after the.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Head form a head of the FBI. That is not
what America is about.
Speaker 6 (33:11):
We disagree with each other. That's fine, but we don't
throw our opponents in jail.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Now. I know you're already yelling at the radio. You
did that. What are you talking about? You arrested all
these truck people. Yes, I got that, but this was
actually to make you feel better, not make you feel worse.
These kind of gigantic, outright lies, These are the things
that communists got away with in this country for ages, years,
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in years and years, when they had what are we
gonna call it ninety five percent control of all media sources,
if we're going to talk about newspapers and television channels.
When they had complete control of the information streams, Americans
consumed they could get away with things like arresting every
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political opponent they could get their hands on for four years,
and then whining when the Trump administration starts to do
the same they used to be able to get away
with that stuff. Don't even bother getting angry at Bernie Sanders.
Don't bother screaming hypocrisy. Don't bother screaming that's what you did,
because you know what even most of the normies know.
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Do you remember, do you remember what virtually guaranteed the
two things that virtually guaranteed Donald Trump's reelection if you're
to study the polling first during the primary. Now, I
think he was always going to win that primary, but
Ron DeSantis, best governor in America, was gaining on him quickly.
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He was within ten points or less than ten points,
depending on the polling. He was right there, and then boom,
the Communists arrested Donald Trump the first time. That did
not result in Donald Trump dropping in the pools. It
ended the primary. I don't think Rohnda Santis ever pulled
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within thirty points after that. The right immediately revolted against
that kind of egregious law fair and said, nope, Donald
Trump didn't matter, nothing else mattered. But there's more then
right before, I mean, he'd already he was already almost
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a nominee. It just wasn't official yet because they didn't
have the RNC yet. Two weeks before that. Then they
tried to blow his head off. They tried to blow
his head off, shot him in the ear, and tried
to kill him. After that moment, the public said, oh,
no way, no way, that can't stand. The communists used
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to get away was so much more than they do
now because are so many new wonderful information streams now.
Even normies, they don't turn on ABC to get their news,
they don't watch the View to get their news. The
people watching the View, they're already brain dead lemmings who
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already believe what Bernie Sanders just said. But those people
are already going to vote for communism from now to
the cows come home. These lies don't work anymore. America
watched Donald Trump be arrested multiple times. They watched the
communists try to kill him multiple times. We watched these
people murder Charlie Kirk. The lies don't work because of
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this theft. We're gonna talk about cameras and the toilet,
just how much of our country has been infiltrated by
China and emails next time