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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Greatest bunker music in radio here on the Jesse Kelly Show.
Jamie Allmans so happy to be with you on this
Black Friday post thanks to Heavy. I hope you all
had a really fantastic one. And so I'm really excited
about this appointment, this cabinet appointment that President Trump made.
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And I know there's a bunch of exciting appointments, but
this one, to me is potentially as consequential as any
of the other ones. And and maybe even more so.
There is a doctor named doctor j Balashara, And of
course over Thanksgiving, I had conversation with people, and everybody's like, Batik,
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what do we do. Everybody had a different way of
pronouncing his name, So I'm sorry to be so unprecise
about pronouncing his name. But the guy's badass when it
comes to COVID and pandemics and government overreach in response
to lockdowns and masks and all this other nonsense. And
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he was part of the protest back in the day
when the government and all of the itinerant traders like
Fauci and Scarf Lady were taking control of our government.
I'll never forget actually the time when it was it
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was March and it was maybe twenty twenty, I can't remember,
not twenty twenty one and twenty one, yeah, no, twenty
twenty and Easter was coming, and President Trump said, I
want to open the doors of the churches for Easter
because it was coming in aprils a little early that year.
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And I'm telling you not, but a few days later,
Fauci and the rest of his wrecking crew were announcing
that two million people would die of COVID by August.
And so guess what happened. The churches didn't open, and
everybody doubled down on the mass and that kind of thing.
Enter Jay Bandichara, who is President Trump's new NIH director appointee.
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And I promise you this is one that is going
to sail through the US Senate. It better, I'll tell
you that, because Elon Musk is preparing already to bankroll
anybody who is opposing these common sense decisions that are
being made by President Trump.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
So he's great.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
So back in the day he talked about and this
was during a time when it was very unpopular to
talk like that, Like I know, you all know people
I did two who were really you thought they were
common sense people. They were normal average everyty people, and
then they turned into a bunch of freaks about COVID
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because they were scared. Now, to me, I don't think
that's an excuse, but everybody's like, you don't.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Want to kill grandma? Do you want to kill grandma?
Kill your kids? You're gonna kill yourself?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Whatever it is, you need to like get on board
because this is terrible and horrible.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
My belief the whole COVID thing is that it was introduced.
It might have been a lab mistake, whatever, but it
wasn't long before the Democratic and I'm sorry to say,
some Republican people all decided, oh, I know what.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
We can do. We can destroy America.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
We could make people so scared and so weird that
there's no way they're going to vote for Donald Trump,
and on top of that for his reelection. And on
top of that, we're also going to get mail in
voting where people could just mail in votes, and then
we're going to and then we're going to have the
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mail in voting and then when it comes in and
we see Trump votes, we're going to incinerate them in
an incinerator.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
That's what we're going to do.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
That's how We're going to do this because you look
at twenty twenty four election results and I'm not trying
to reprosecute the twenty election.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
All I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Is that if you look at the numbers from twenty
twenty four, there's no way that that election was in
stolen anyway. What they did was they utilized all the
fear to their advantage. They made like it's like a
motor voter rule. Democrats used to be pretty good at that.
They weren't good at that this time around, because we
had Governor Abbott other people in other states clearing the
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voter rules and then also absolutely requiring voter ID and
banning mail in voting anyway. One of the heroes of
that time, and he was ridiculed as an outlier and
a trader to the COVID freak out and it is
doctor j.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Baticara.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
This is what he said about all of the scientists,
the scientific bureaucrats as he called them, who created a cartel.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Scientific consensus in favor of them. That was a lie.
There was never a scientific consensus on almost any of
the topics. And as you say on mass, in fact,
the pre existing narrative, the pre existing idea among most
scientists before the pandemic was quite the opposite direction. What
happened was a relatively small group of cartel almost of
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a very powerful scientific bureaucrats, took over the whole apparatus
of science, at least as far as the public eye
was concerned, dominated the media, dominated the message to politicians,
and as a result, we had a catastrophic response to
COVID and you know we're going to be paying the
costs of that for a very long time.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Yeah, well not that long, appare I was the only
thing I think he's wrong about, because I don't think
we're ever gonna But I'm not nitpicking with doctor Barnachara.
I'm just saying that eventually that all is gone, it's
never gonna happen again. Lockdowns will never happen again. I
remember being in a restaurant in December, I think of
twenty twenty, and they decided, because they were closed down,
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they had to do like a tent outside of the
restaurant where we would all be eating. So I took
my son there and we're sitting there in this tent
with propane tanks going. It was an enclosed tent. I'm
like two feet away, I'm closer to somebody that I
would normally be even if I were in the restaurant.
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I'm thinking, how is this possibly safe? So what happened
is the scientists, or the alleged scientists, all replaced their
lack of knowledge with the assumption of knowledge. So lack
of knowledge became knowledge. I know that sounds convoluted, but
they were all like, well, what we don't know is
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turning into what.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
We do know, and that is not policy.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
And it destroyed the country and our economy and the
educations of so many kids and businesses and beyond businesses
were obviously paid off by covid AID all that kind
of stuff. It was a pretty it was a pretty
solid example of some real racketeering going on. I'm telling
you what. And and hopefully once doctor j looks at
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all of the cabinets as the meeting, the files, we're
going to find a lot of stuff if it hasn't
been already shredded. And I'm not convinced that it hasn't
already been shredded. Lockdowns, no way.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
The places that have followed such a strategy, Florida, swe
and other places around the world have done much better
in terms of overall health outcomes than places that have
locked on focused strategies where the disease is spread anyways,
I would but the catastrophic damage to the poor working class.
So going forward, my goal is going to be to
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help people understand that the lockdowns were an enormous, catastrophic
mistake that should never be repeated. I believe that lockdowns
should be a scene as a dirty word.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
In other words, bird flu suck it, don't try to run.
And they were trying to for a little a little
while there over the past year. Bird flu's coming. It's like, yeah,
h what else. It's like nothing else. It's they're trying
to kind of do that whole bird flu thing, and
it didn't work out for them. Doctor I hope that
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doctor j when he gets into the filing cabinets and
sees the memos and things like that, I hope it
results in prosecutions. And I'm talking about lying under oath.
Doctor Fauci lied under oath. Doctor Birch Burkes was flying
around the country un'tr host policy was not the shutdown schools.
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She was flying around the country urging shutting down schools.
And so hopefully these people will be exposed. I don't
know whether he has a vengeance about him or more
of a constructive like this is never gonna happen again.
But I hope it's a mixture of both because that's
going to be required. So far, aside from all my
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favorite appointments, this is quite possibly one of my favorite
appointments from Donald J.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Trump.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
It should be fun to watch all of this happen.
Hopefully it'll all be dismantled too. So this is the
Jesse Kelly Report. I'm Jamie Alman, happy to be filling in.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Hello everyone, this is the Jesse Kelly Show. I'm Jamie Alman,
happy and honored to be filling in for Jesse. And
I just was faxed a desist order by Corey and
Chris saying, don't call it the Jesse Kelly Report.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
I'm like, I know, I do a show called the
Olmni Report in Saint Louis, and so I mixed it
up a little bit. And the one thing though that
really stood out to me was it didn't surprise me
at all because Jesse's old school, you know, and it
doesn't surprise me they still have a fax machine at
the Jesse Kelly Show studios, which is like, I think
(10:24):
that's old school and badass for you guys to have
a fax machine.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
But I don't know. I got it right away, guys,
And don't you worry about a thing? All right? So
this is interesting, this is coming. Are you tired yet?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
I mean, I understand, like I'm kind of in that
mode where I'm celebrating and enjoying the new frontier, enjoying
the new age of enlightenment that we have, the golden
age that Donald Trump predicted would happen. And of course,
obviously he has to deliver on everything, and I know
(10:58):
that jury is still out get it, but he's he's
obviously listening to the right people and he's doing the
right thing. And we'll never get a General Kelly again
in the administration. I love that, But the reality is
right now, what we have now is I'm like thinking, well,
I don't every time I turn the TV on or
(11:19):
the radio on, and normally I'm like, okay, I do
my own show whatever. I listen to Jesse's show, of course,
and then the rest of the time I just put
on real jazz and I listened to Coltrane or whatever
else it happens to be, and so I kind of
check out a little bit on that.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
But when I do.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Get myself involved in mass media, all I'm hearing are
a bunch of Democrats all just complaining and trying to
do their autopsy and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
And I'm not interested in that at all.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
It seems like the news media now a Republicans, Democrat media, whatever,
are all focused on like what happened, what.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Happened, How did this happen? How are you? You know?
It's like, I don't care, we know how it happened.
I'm not. I'm not, I don't. I know. People talk
about like, well, we need two parties, two strong parties.
I get it.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
But right now, the Republican Party is a party of
mixture of mixture of philosophies. Some of them are democratically
inclined just take the union vote, all that kind of stuff.
I get it, and I'm not afraid of that. As
a common sense conservative, I'm not afraid of that at all.
So basically, the Democrat Party right now is in a
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situation where it's like the Whigs, They're like gonna go away,
and now now the thinking, I know Occagio Cortes could
be our next nominee. I'm like, you guys haven't learned
anything anyway. This Democrat mega downer John Morgan is on
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Fox News and he tells it straight about the the
blame game that's going on with the staff and all
that kind of stuff. And the reality is Kamala Harris
never had a chance of winning.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Never.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
David Pluff even said when the news beating was showing
us these polls that she was ahead. Whenever our internal
polling was not showing that it wasn't real. We knew it,
which is why, of course they resorted to calling Trump
a Nazi and calling you garbage and all that kind
of stuff. And Trump was as relaxed as I've ever
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seen him on the campaign trail, and because their internal
polling was showing something completely different. But even just by
the naked eye, it was entirely predictable that Kamala Harris
had no chance. Except people were saying, well, I don't
know what about fraud. I'm like, I don't know. I
think most of that has been taken care of. Although
I think now with the House situation, House of Representative situation.
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We might be in a little bit of a pickle
there because of some ballad harvesting and fraud. And I'll
tell you about that in a little bit. So he
goes on to talk about how basically Baron Trump looked
so much better equipped than even the Democrat Party consultants.
Speaker 6 (14:18):
Well my reaction is, you know, she thinks she's Obama.
She goes to Hawaii because Obama goes Hawaii. She started
talking like Obama.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
And actually actually Biden wound up in Nantucket. It's like,
why Nantucket, dude, and that's Obama's play. Why are you
even Nantucket now tating Obama?
Speaker 6 (14:38):
She is not Barack Obama. She has no talent. She
could never run for president again. She ran once and
got zero delegates. She got eight percent of California. I
begged them not to put her up. She was gonna
be tethered to Biden no matter what. That was a
zero sub game for her. But she thought that all
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these votes were for her. They were not. The votes
that she got were people voting against Trump, and the
votes that Trump got where the people voted for Trump.
What the Harris campaign should have done instead of avoiding
Joe Rogan and podcast. It turns out that Baron Trump,
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who looked like a runway model, was telling his father,
you need to go on podcasts. You need to go
on Joe Rogan. You know, he was three hours late
to a rally because he was doing Joe Rogan because
that was so important. So Baron Trump is a lot
smarter than everybody in the hairs. They said they didn't
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go on Joe Rogan, the progressives around her. You heard
what Carmel said. The progressors didn't want to go on
Joe Rogan. Look, if I'm running, I'm going on Joe Rogan.
I'm living on Fox. That's how you change minds.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
You also go to all the podcasts. And as I
said earlier in the show, Baron Trump and his friend
Bo were significant influences on President Trump and his campaign.
It was a decisively more youthful campaign. President Trump was
having fun. He was you know, if I didn't know
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any better, I would think that the whole garbage thing
was set up by Joe Biden and Trump because it's
like Joe Biden calls people garbage and then twenty four
hours later, the campaign buys a sanitation truck and he's
in a sanitation vest, even though he's wearing a tie still,
and it was just it's incredible. And so all these
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people are doing these post mortars. We have James Carvill
the League, but the James Carvill was wrong in the
very beginning too. He was convinced Trump was gonna lose.
So Carville's kind of washing his hands of all this
and whatever it's it's it's a good insight from I'm
a Democrat mega donor on the influences in the Trump campaign.
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All right, coming up, not all will be Rosie possibly
in the house. This is the Jesse Kelly Show. I'm
Jamie Allman, happy to be.
Speaker 5 (17:13):
With you, feeling a little stocky.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Follow lunch and subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly DC.
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Jamie Allman, super happy to be with you right now.
And so Harry anton is I have a few favorites
on CNN, MSNBC, So I love Harry anton I love
this Steve Kornaki dude on MSNBC, because these are the
guys that always present the facts after twenty four hours
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of nonsense and lies. And so they come out with
these polls and he's polling and Normally what happens is
they appear and they turn the left wing anchors ashen
face with their facts, and it's always great. And I
don't know what Anton's political proclivities are, it's clear that,
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you know, in a rare kind of form of modern journalism,
he doesn't seem to have any which is great, and
he's just a numbers guy. And the numbers he's presenting
here though, normally having bad news for the Democrats, but
this time I'm thinking that they're bad news for Republicans.
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So this is what happens when you have pockets of
the United States still doing ballot harvesting. They do that
in California. I remember covering the story of the murdered
Trump supporter Ashley Babbitt, who wound up on January sixth
at the US Capitol and she was shot to death
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like a dog. And the story behind that is that
she was trying to escape really the people who were
breaking windows, most of them lefty and teeth of people,
and she was set up and she wanted to get
out of there, and she couldn't really because the stairwells
were occupied by the Capitol police and the other side
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was a window where there was Michael Byrd who was
a corrupt Capitol police officer who shot her her death
with no warning whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
She's trying to get out of there.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
But what I'm trying to say is that ultimately what
happened is in this situation with Ashley Babbitt. So I
a few months later, I wind up in California. I'm
interviewing Ashley Babbitt's husband, Aaron, and her mom, Mickey, And
then fast forward a little bit to the Gavin Newsom
recall election, which was I was involved in traveling around
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the country well with the Forever Three people and stop
to steal types of efforts, but I also wound up
in California promoting the recall of Gavin Newsom so during
that time, and Larry Elder was actually running for governor
at that time. And so Aaron told me, hey, man,
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I got like four ballots mailed to me. I'm like, really,
he goes, yeah. One of them was for me, one
of them was for Ashley Babbitt, his wife, who'd been
dead for six months, and the other two were for
people who lived there three years before they ever moved in.
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So if Aaron Babbitt wanted to kind of do whatever
he wanted to do and send all them in.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
He could do that. There was no requirement of any notorization,
nothing there. You know.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
So ballot harvesting is alive, and well, it happened, I
believe in California.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
It happened in Arizona, certainly with the carry Lake. Oh.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Actually, there's no way that Trump took Arizona at the
rate that he took it and Gago winds up winning Arizona.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
There's just no palpable way that could happen.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
I've seen it before where people will vote for president
one party and then a senator in another way. But
there's no way that somebody so antithetical to the Trump
philosophy could possibly have been elected to the US Senate
in in Arizona. Yeah, I think that election was stolen,
but nonetheless it happened. And so in a lot of
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these house races it happened on a more micro level.
And also we have the problem of a lot of
people who are congress people who are being appointed to
Trump positions. I'm not blaming President Trump for this. These
are good people. Alice Stefanic, Matt Gates, other people who
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are going to be giving up their seats. So this
is presenting a real problem for House Republicans, and that
is that their margin is low. You do not you
have a point where there's a possibility that the one
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House Republican could decide to vote with the Democrats and
anything that President Trump is trying to get through will die.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
And Harriet did explain this in his.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Missive regarding the House totals and everything else in this House.
Speaker 7 (22:34):
Gracious, yes, the Republicans are going to control the House
of Representatives, but if all the current results hold up,
we're looking at a record small majority after the Novembers
in the last ninety years. You have to go all
the way back since the Herbert Hoover administration to find
and even smaller majority. After November elections. We're talking about
the Republicans with two hundred and twenty seats Democrats with
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two hundred and fifteen if the current House results hold
and keep in mind that this will drop blower if
Stephonic Waltz or others like Matt Gates leave the Congress.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Yeah, talk to me.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
This is sort of the best case scenario for Republics,
at least for the next few weeks.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
He's really excited about this, by the way, this anchor,
because he's like, well, wow, then there's hope for disrupting
the make America Great Again agenda, right, Harry.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
And it's it actually is.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
True though, because if obviously there are special elections, there
will be one in Florida to replace Matt Gates, and
obviously it'll clearly be Republican, and there will be you know,
in the Senate, we have no problem, and the Santis
will appoint a Republican to fulfill Rubio's seat if he
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gets confirmed as Secretary of State, which he probably will,
and so, but but you do have a problem in
the House where you have this possibility, because this is
where you know, we thought, wow, Trump has this mandate,
He's going to kick some butt here and everything else.
And then suddenly now we have the specter of these
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micro frauds occurring in these districts where there are some
House members Republicans who lost because of ballad harvesting in
California and beyond. And so Harry's telling us, yeah, this
is great, but you know, if you have one little hiccup,
like this rubber band is like really tight right now,
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you have one little hiccup and then suddenly Trump trying
to get his policies to the House has a problem. Well,
the only thing that's benefiting the Trump administration right now
is the fact that Elon Musk has basically threatened people openly,
and I'm glad he has and Trump has too. That Hey,
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by the way, my best friend is a bazillionaire. He's
the good witch if you want to compare him to
George Soros, who is the bad witch. But I've got
a good witch with me that right now, Who's gonna
come down from a bubble and fund primaries against you
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if you waiver anyway.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
So that's the only saving grace.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Right now in the House is that House Republicans who
go against Trump's agenda, you vote for with the Democrats
and your dead meat.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
And that's good. Where could it go? Where could it go?
Speaker 7 (25:25):
It could shrink either even further. So let's say Gates, Stefanik,
and Waltz resigns. We could be looking at get this
Republicans at two seventeen, the Democrats at two fifteen, and
I went all the way back. Look, this is this
is crazy. This is crazy, right because all it means
is Democrats at two hundred and fifteen plus one, GOPC
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could tank the entire thing because then they both sides
would be at two hundred and sixteen Seach John.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
So the only thing is uh that would be saving
us as common sense conservatives, would be the fact that
Elon Musk, if you're a House Republican and you decide
that you're going to go against the Trump agenda, you're
going to be primaried. Your political life is threatened at
that point. The other thing I like about Harry and
(26:12):
It is you know, is you know who is his
father in law?
Speaker 7 (26:15):
Is important moment for me, and you're an important person
in my life, and I wanted to get you a
gift for your birthday, someone who actually knows how to sing. So, guys,
if we can play this tape that was recorded earlier today.
Speaker 5 (26:29):
Surprise, surprise, it's Neil Sadaka.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
His father in law is Neil Sedaka.
Speaker 5 (26:36):
Happy birthday, Anderson Cooper. I remember you being friends with
my son Mark, Yes, Adulton coming over to the house
when you were just sixteen years old.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Yeah, so anyway, he's ex happy birthday too. That's a little,
uh fun fact. And Harry Anton and Neil Sadaka are
both kind of similarly inclined, it seems, but God love him. Hey,
it's the Jesse Kelly Show. I'm Jamie, allmen, Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Vaccian.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
All right, folks, this is the Jesse Kelly Show, and
I'm Jamie allmen. Really happy and privileged to be with
you on this day after Thanksgiving. And I have to
tell you, so, when I was a kid, All in
the Family was.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
I loved it. I love watching it. I think I
was a little young for some of the stuff.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
But then of course I was totally into the Jeffersons,
the offshoot of that. That's where my place was is
the Jeffersons.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Oh, Jodh.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
I mean, it's like George Jefferson is like the best
character in television. I could you could possibly even drum up.
But I have to tell you also that the All
in the Family dynamic and Rob Ryner. Rob Ryner, actually,
to his credit, as annoying as he is, was a
really good actor.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
I mean he he was a.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Good actor in this dynamic with Carol O'Connor, and I
think part of it was that Carol O'Connor was also
a liberal, so they kind of argued these points together.
But it worked out really well, and he was and
writer was really annoying, but most Americans like, yeah, I know,
I love I love that because.
Speaker 8 (28:23):
People would you care about it too, Sonny boy, if
you had anything, he wasn't living on for me without
a pot the peel of potato. The letter is between
a citizen and his government. And I've heard you say
it one hundred times, ought you the government works for me.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
That's right, I said.
Speaker 8 (28:39):
The government works for me, not you.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Me.
Speaker 8 (28:43):
Government works for taxpayers and brettwiners and people who contribute
to society.
Speaker 7 (28:47):
He's always like, except after coffee in the morning, six
minutes landed to the.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
Second watch out and God forbid, I'm in there shaving. Listen,
the workings of nature won't wait for no deadbeat who
takes all want him to shape. Hey a minute, you
give my daughter a baby and you can't even support
a golf. All right, I'll pick up some tilesome men
and fix it tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (29:12):
Okay o.
Speaker 8 (29:13):
Listen to the boy. He's actually threatening to do something
to round.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
So anyway, it was a great show. And actually Carol
O'Connor was such a great actor that he played this
role of a guy that he actually didn't really really
have any philosophical inclinations for so he he did this.
(29:38):
It was great. And Rob Ryder, though, was the real deal,
like when he when he was a liberal in all
of the family, he was a liberal. So of course
he's was freaking out in the run up to the election.
He is nuts and to tell you the truth, and
maybe this, maybe that means I'm basically vacuus And if
(30:01):
I had all the money in the world, I wouldn't
be on Twitter. And so I guess at least he
believes in something like if I had the kind of
money that he has, I'd probably be.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
On the beach.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
I'm just telling you, And I maybe would tweet or
do whatever X or whatever it is, but generally I
would like be, oh, I'm just gonna check out.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
But no, Rob.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Reiner, Bet Middler, all these Hollywood stars are and the
exception is Neil Diamond, who's still amazingly awesome and stays
out of the Bologney.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Jack Nicholson's another example of that. Anyway.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
So it turns out that on November fifth, Rob Reiner
tweeted Kamala Harris will be the forty seventh president of the
United States. And by the way, that post is no
longer available. He has deleted He's self deported, he has
deleted his x account, and now was on this thing
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called Blue Sky. I'm not quite sure whether Jesse's talked
about Blue Sky a lot. I really haven't either. It's
kind of like a formulation of true social, except it's
not true social, so that kind of presents a little
problem for Blue Sky.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
But that's where, like true social is.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Where people go and they promote make America great again
and the greatnst of the country.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Blue Sky is where people go on and just complain to.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Each other incessantly about the lack of outcome for their
lives and their philosophy. And so now he started an
account on Blue Sky, and believe me, don't worry about it.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
You can check it out.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
But it's it's just a place I would I would
encourage conservatives and even Elon Musk to go on Blue
Sky and just troll these people incessantly because and you
know what, Elon Musk could probably if he I guarantee,
Blue Sky is so non significant that if Elon Musk
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said I'll buy you, they'd be like, okay, I'll do
that it's like MSNBC.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
You know.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
So Rob Reiner now has self deported from X, canceled
his account, and is now on this outfit called Blue Sky.
I haven't really bothered to check it too much, but
he's so angry and so disappointed.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
And yet these people I.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Wish they could have told them early on, Rob, you
guys are not going to win this election.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
You know it.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
You're being tricked by all these fake polls that even
David Plough, who was Kamala Harris's campaign guy, he said,
you know, we're seeing we're seeing all these numbers they
were telling us we were ahead, like CBS, NBC, ABC.
They were push polls. They were trying to a demoralize
Trump supporters into not voting, which of course would never
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happen in a million years. That's the one thing they
really underestimated a lot of us on is that somehow, oh,
I don't know, comment is gonna win anyway, so I'm
not going to go to the polls. It's like that
doesn't happen in real life anywhere. And so they tried
to promote these poles and Pluff is like, yeah, I
saw these internal numbers and we were losing. We never
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saw any time where we were ahead. And so unfortunately
these people who I think were willingly wanting to be
lied to, and I don't know what they thought the
outcome was going to be of that, like what they
thought was going to be some separation of reality and fantasy.
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But so just so you know, if you go to
Rob Ryder's Twitter account, which I know none of you
were doing, it's gone, it's out, and he's another guy
who has self deported, which is fantastic, and he doesn't
like Elon Musk. Nobody seemingly does except for us. And
that's all good because you guys are living on a
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different planet and ultimately will be living on a different
planet because you have no other options. All right, coming up,
I gotta tell you Joni Ernst. Do you remember her,
the senator from Iowa. Oh my lord, she is on
the war path and she's got some great ways that
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she's going to get along little DOGI with Ivivak and
Eli Musk. I'll have that for you. On the other
side of this, this is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
Jamie Allman, happy to be with you,