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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 fantastic Tuesday. We're gonna dig into this violent domestic,
violent extremists, How the communists under Joe Biden tried to
classify you is that. We're gonna dig into that here
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in just a moment. Why they're actually angry about Tom
Homan's security detail and the costs around it. A couple
Secret Service agents got in the cat fight outside of
Obama's house, and so much more coming up on the
Jesse Kelly Show. I am going to try to get
to a bunch of emails and things, but we have
other stuff we have to get to, and I will
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get to the Trump putin stuff, but I'm gonna first
begin right here. Why is it? Why is it that
we are really bothered when a famous, rich, important, important
air fingers quote important person is rude to someone who
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works for them, or a waiter, or or maybe when
somebody gets pulled over and they tell the cop when
they're on their third DUI don't you know who I am?
What is it about that that grades on us so much?
What is it? Well, let me explain it actually speaks
highly of you as a person if that's the kind
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of thing that bothers you. Because the truth is, there
is something so admirable about having power that you don't
use that is so incredibly admirable. Remember that time I
was interviewing my buddy Ed gosh Ed Latimore. I couldn't
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think of his last name, heavyweight boxer Ad Latimore, and
I flat out asked him because I've always found this fascinating.
You're a heavyweight boxer. Do you ever walk around and
just think I could just take whatever I wanted in
here and nobody can do anything about it. Then, of
course he kind of laughed it off because Ed's a
good guy. But there's it's admirable to have power. It's
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a good thing to have power and not use it,
and vice versa if you do abuse it. Because look,
if you're a big important celebrity, you can abuse waiters
and waitresses, you can abuse the maid, you can talk
down to every you have the ability to do that.
No one's going to be able to hurt you in
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any way for it, not financially or anything like that.
I forget what the name of the actor, but there
was some audio came out a few years ago. He
just lost his mind and the audio got released behind
the scenes. He was screaming at the extras and the
lighting guys and just made a bit jerk out of himself.
I forget you it was I think it might have
been Christian Bale. I think it was Christian it was, Oh,
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Coury's tell me it was. And he caught all kinds
of flak Ford you can do. That didn't hurt him
a bit, helped his career. Holding back on using your
power is admirable and it's something that you admire and
I admire. But as we discussed, and as we've discussed
many times before, including earlier on this show, the communist
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does not share your value system. You will never ever
be able to oppose these people. You'll never be able
to effectively fight against them and what they want until
you get that through your skull. They do not share
your value system. This whole don't use power thing is
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absurd to the communist. Now, don't get me wrong. They
understand full well those are your values and they will
use your values against you. But the communist only believes
in using power. If you were to hook him up
to a lie detector test and ask him what he
thinks of not losing, of not using power. He'd laugh
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at you, he'd mock you. Wait, these guys took power
and didn't use it. What a bunch of suckers. He
believes in using his power. And that leads us to
the newest story from today. Why how in the world
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could the Biden administration? Could democrats? How could they do
the evil things they did? Why would they do the
evil things they did? This is from Tulca Gabbard. Remember
she's the new DNI chief. She has seen the documents.
Listen very closely to what she.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Says, and there's a consistent thread through here that the
these ideologies that they are designating as turning into potentially
violent activities are being manifested in violent activities happened to
be those of people who were using their First Amendment
rights to oppose certain policies of the Biden administration. And
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while some of the examples that are focused on there
have to do with those who opposed the COVID vaccine mandates,
those who opposed the mask mandates, parents who were concerned
that their children going to school may be forcibly vaccinated
at the COVID vaccine without the concenter awareness of parents.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
The list goes on and not the Biden administration used
the powers of government to classify you as a potential
domestic violent extremist. If you thought it was bad that
the government tried to force you to take a vaccine
to keep your job, they classified you as a terrorist.
Let's do another one. James Comey went on MSNBC. This
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is what he had to say.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Probably there could be changes at the margins, but in
the main, we have the tools. There are cultural impediments
to doing this work. Let's say you work in the FBI.
You know that one of the two political parties is,
let me put it nicely, white supremacist adjacent at a minimum,
and so why would you want to throw your career
on that side.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Communists have always sought to use their power government power.
We're not talking about running for office, Democrats versus Republicans,
we're not talking about that. But government power is such
an awesome responsibility because it's so much power. If you're
sitting at the FBI, CIA, NSA, you're sitting at the Pentagon,
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you have an unbelievable amount of power at your fingertips
to go after and smash any individual groups of people.
That power rests in your hands. But of course a
normal person like you would say, well, yeah, but you
can't use it for that. That power should only be
used for what, for America, for the country itself. That
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way of thinking is absurd to the communist. The communist
only sought out that power so he could use it
against his political enemies. And that everyone must get through
their thick skulls. You must understand wherever he finds power,
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where at whatever it is. He could be running the
public library. He could be running the White House. He
could be running the military, the FBI. He could be
running a university. He could be running your church, he
could be running whatever. Wherever he has power, he uses it,
and he uses it on behalf of the revolution. He
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is not morally held back in the way you are
morally held back. He doesn't want to be. He finds
that frankly absurd. He only seeks it to use it
against his political enemies. And they follow the exact same
playbook everywhere they've ever taken power. They will always act
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as if they are forced to use that power against
their political opponents. For national security reasons. Of course, this
isn't unique to modern Democrats. Stalin used to do the
exact same thing. MAO used to do the exact same thing.
Those guys, believe it or not, with all the power
they had, still knew deep down they had to try
to justify the evil things they were doing. So they
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were always out to find enemies of the state and
saboteurs and domestic violent extremists. And look, I had no
choice but to send the NKVD in and pull all
his fingernails out and shoot him in the head in
front of his wife. Otherwise he was gonna sabotage the
Soviet Union. And we can't allow that it was for
national security reasons. I certainly didn't want to. Don't think
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our modern communists or anything.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
Three steps. One, make sure that Elon Musk doesn't get
to just pretend that he's stepping back. We need to
hold him accountable.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Two.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Everyone needs to know that it's illegal for Elon Musk
to stay a federal employee past May thirtieth, That's what
federal law says. And three Democrats need to make clear
we're not going to go easy on this guy. If
we retake the majority we can use our subpoena and
investigative power in a majority to look into Muster or
any other billionaire that has broken any criminal laws enriching
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themselves using the power of the White House.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
That's Congressman Greg Caesar. He's just opining on television about
his intention to use subpoena power against a billionaire he
doesn't like, and he wouldn't dream of not doing that.
Why get power if I can't smash my enemies? Oh,
he's not alone.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
Listen, So long as we end up taking the House,
which I fully anticipate that we will do, and we
are going to work hard to obviously help our Senate
cast leagues as well, then as someone who serves on
the Oversight Committee and hopes to lead the Oversight Committee,
I can guarantee you that we will do what we
are supposed to do as constitutionally swarm members of the House,
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which means that we will conduct oversight. That means that
we will investigate. We will look at whether or not
this president himself has violated the emoluments Clause as relates
to say such things as getting a four hundred million
dollar plane from the Qataris. We also will make sure
that we're looking into all these business deals that they
have going on.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
The communist uses power, and so let's talk about this
domestic violent extremist thing and where this goes and how
this ends. Before we do that, let me talk to
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And also, let me go ahead and warn you right
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off the bat, You're going to be really angry with
me next week. You're going to hate me next week,
and it's not my fault. On Monday, we will be here.
We will do a live show, we will do medal
of honor Monday, and then you won't see me again
the rest of the week. This is not on me.
There's all kinds of suit things that I am being
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beckoned to. This is not even something I have the
option of saying no too. So you will have Monday's
show and then I will be gone for the rest
of the week, but then I'll be back in the
following one. Just a heads up back to what we
were discussed. As soon as a communist takes power, he
will immediately began to figure out how to keep it
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and get more of it. And one of if you're
not morally held back, one of the best ways to
do that is to use your political power to smash
your political opponents. That is really the true essence of
why the Biden administration did so many of the things
they did. Why the vaccine mandate for the military, That
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doesn't make any sense. We knew very early on this
virus was not something that was going to affect young,
healthy people. It just wasn't, So why give out a
mandate to the military. Well, think about who got kicked out.
It was all the we're all Republicans. Was there a
single Democrat in the military who got kicked out for
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refusing the vacs? Now those hurt animals lined up for
their nineteenth booster shot every single time, So boom, just
like that, you purged your political opponents. Why would you
Why would you go to the FBI and tell the FBI, Hey,
there are some parents, and these parents are showing up
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at school board meetings and they're mad. No, no, no, no,
they haven't heard anybody or anything like that, but these
parents are angry. They're yelling at us about the COVID
mandate stuff we're doing. They're yelling at us about all
the gay Black Lives Matter crap we're teaching in schools. Hey, FBI,
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you should start a file on these people, and they did.
Remember our friend of the show, former FBI special agent
Steve Friend, he said on the air, you've heard him
say it before. He was he was assigned to child
pornography cases, which that has to be basically the most gross,
horrific thing in the world. But you're tracking down these monsters.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled him out of that
assignment and sent him to the parking lot of school
board meetings to jot down license plates of angry parents
so the FBI could open a file on them. Now, why,
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what's the true purpose? Well, what if I could get
the communist FBI to start a file on all my
political enemies. That would be quite a benefit, wouldn't it
If they had a file on you, if they could
somehow justify spying on you, gathering information on you. Oh yeah,
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good point, Chris. Remember this little fiasco. Why why did
the FBI, And don't kid yourself, it wasn't just one memo.
Why do you think the FBI infiltrated the church.
Speaker 6 (15:50):
They were looking the FBI in the Richmond Field office
was looking to put sources in churches, have informants in
Catholic parishes. That's what they were looking to. Someone needs
to give them a lesson in the first Amendment. This
memorandum that they put together that we now now have,
this memorandum talks about doing just that, and it was
signed off on by two senior analysts and the Chief
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Division Council. There how can a lawyer sign off on something?
And frankly, but for the whistleblower, I don't know that
this wouldn't still be going on. And this thing was
sent out to all the other field offices.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Again, they tried to act like it was nothing, like
it was one piece of paper. You just heard Jim Jordan.
This got sent up the chain of command and every
single level it got to is YEP approved, YEP approved,
YEP approved. But why, what's the real reason? Of course,
they're not trying to find domestic violent extremists. Where do
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you think you're going to find, most likely the largest
group of people who don't want to live in the
US of gay Where do you think you will find
those people. They're going to be in church. Lots of
those people are going to be in church. If you'd
like a way to get a foot in the door
and figure out how to spy on and gather information
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on your political enemies, Let's get some FBI agents into
the church and let's find out who exactly decides they
don't like this tranny stuff that could be a terrorist.
What happened under the Biden administration was democrats unchained years
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and years of filling the government with communists. Combine that
with the fact we had a cadaver president and evil
demons like Anita Dunn actually running the country, and what
you got was a four year window into what they
really want and why they really wanted. Every single place
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they found power, from the military, CIAFBI, wherever it was,
wherever they had the tiniest bit of power, they used
it on you. That is what they believe, and that
is what we are up against. That's a reminder speaking
of what we're up against. The abortion industry has never
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been better. I'm very sad to say, and I've told
you a lot of times about preborn. We have Dan
Steiner with preborn. He's going to join us in just
a moment to talk about what's going on and what
they're doing and other things before Dan comes in. I
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Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse Kellyshow
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wonderful Tuesday, is I guess we get our week going
here officially, And look, as you are well aware, abortion
is a topic that I will talk about on this show.
I am passionate about it. I don't apologize for it.
I think it is disgusting what we have allowed this
country to turn into and how we've we've just accepted it.
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Now it's just a nothing, it's no big deal. It's
just a number. It's not a number. It matters a lot.
And you know how passionate I am about Preborn, And
I thought maybe today would be a good day to
hear from the man himself, Dan Steiner. He's the founder
and chair of Preborn. He does tell me every time
we get together that he's not the CEO. Who is
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the CEO? Dan?
Speaker 7 (20:33):
Hey, it's your best friend in mine. Jesus Christ's glad
to be on the program.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
No, I'm honored to have you here.
Speaker 7 (20:40):
Dan.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
People have heard me talk about Preborn for a long
time on this show, and I'm blessed that they know
you like I know you now at least the organization,
But they don't know the beginning, how it started and
why it started, and why don't you tell that tale?
Speaker 7 (20:56):
Yeah, glad to do it. And thanks for this partnership.
Your listeners have been great and saving babies, man, it's awesome.
So about thirty years ago, something happened in my life
that changed me forever. I met Jesus and I've not
been the same a day since. And I was a Christian,
didn't know how to be a Christian. So I ordered
these brochures from last Day's ministries on every topic of
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how Christians should respond. Here's one on abortion. And I thought,
you know, I opened this brochure up Jesse and had
a little a little infant whose organs had been harvested
by planned parenthood. Yeah, they do that, and they sell
them and barbaric. And I thought, this is crazy, this
is happening in Christian America. And I, you know, so
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that set me on a path of what to what works,
what steps abortion? One day, you know, I get up
between four thirty and six thirty to seek the Lord
and really felt his broken heart over this issue. He
sees every abortion. He has says in some one thirty nine,
all these babies days ordained from them, when there's yet
none of them and I thought, what can I do,
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Lord to alleviate your paink you see everyone? And that
set me on track to find out what does stop abortion?
And protests is good? We should protest, you know, the
barbaria killing of children in our backyard. You know, legislation
is good. But they turned over rovers is waiting. The
year after that there were more abortions, one hundred thousand
more than the year before. So you know, those things
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were not very effective. But reaching women, sending them into
a clinic, loving them, showing them their baby on altarsound,
and helping them for the next two years in their pregnancy.
That works. That saves lives. So I went into the
pregnancy center movement and then it worked the annoying of
the lords on it, and so we said, well, we
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need to do this nationally and help pregnancy clinics all
across the country start pregnancy clinics all across the country.
Put two centers in New York City so far this year,
one in Brooklyn, one in Bronx, where there's more abortions
than there are life births, and some of those neighborhoods, Yeah,
it's terrible. And so that's how it kind of started.
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And it started. Really, it's an offering to the Lord.
I know how that's how you feel about it too, Jess.
You're not doing this for any other reason than please Jesus,
and it's the right thing to do. You know, your
listeners have been tremendous help, so I'm very thankful.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Well, there are a bunch of lions out there listening,
and I appreciate them very much. Can you explain, Dan
for people that get confused about some of the numbers
and the why how in the world can we overturn
Roe versus Wade and kill more babies the next year?
What is happening?
Speaker 7 (23:38):
Yeah, it's the reality that how age bearing women are
Gen zs and millennials and they live on the Internet.
They're born with the Internet. I'm over than the Internet, actually, Jesse.
And yeah, anyway, they're reaching their friends on the internet.
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They're entertainment on the internet. They get their package just
delivered from Amazon on the Internet, and they get their
abortions abortion pills on the internet mespristone, mesoprostol. You know,
are you forty six? And so it doesn't matter whether
abortion's legal or not because they can get it on
the internet delivered to their mailbox and who's going to know?
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And that's happening, you know, six hundred thousand times every year.
It also goes to the point about defunding planned parenthoid.
Certainly we want to defund planned parent need and that's
a great thing. But what we need to do is
we need to have an alternative to plan parenthood for
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these young women where they're reached online. And that's says
now sixty five percent of all abortions are our digital
chemical chemical abortion chemical pills procured digitally on the internet,
and this is where preborn comes in, you know, reaching them.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
So now, Dan, you mentioned two years helping them for
two years. Now I know about this because you and
I have spoken privately before a couple of times. But
could you explain to people listening what does that mean?
Do you just bring these women in and give them
an all just down and they get to hear the
heartbeat and they choose life, and then you pat them
on the rear end on a way out the door
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and say have a good one, best of luck or
what else happens after that?
Speaker 7 (25:22):
Right? Yeah, So it's one thing to say you shouldn't
have an abortion, but what are we going to stay.
What they say, are you going to pay for my
doctor visit? My boyfriend's going to kick me out and
have a place to live? You know, I don't. I
don't have a job. And so that's where Preborn comes
in for two years, helping them with resources and referrals
to pro life providers so that they can have the
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ability empowering women to choose life, and whether that's finances,
whether that's you know, baby clothes and you know a
lot of women, for instance, don't have the money for
a crib. They're putting their babies in dresser drawers, you know,
so we give them free cribs, and the biggest thing
we give them, frankly, is baby food and diapers. I
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think of one story here. A while back, Jesse had
sitting one of more pregnancy clinics and a woman came
in and she had chosen life, and her baby had
a special need for a certain kind of baby formula,
and it was the kind that we never get. I mean,
it's very expensive, very unusual. You know, there's some stomachs
or something. Anyway, she's in the clinic and we went
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back and we looked at our supply and we didn't
have that, and so we prayed, and we were talking
to her about where she might find that and maybe
give her some money to try to go buy it,
and somebody knocks on the door, comes in her clinic
with a case of this very special baby food at
that moment. So this is the supernatural things that happen
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every day in these clinics. And you know that's why
it's so important, you know, not just to be medically excellent,
which we are, but also to put the Lord of
heaven and Earth, who's able to do anything, in charge
of this deal. And we need it because plant parenthood
is a behemoth. Man, it's at one point two billion
dollar baby killing monster.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
He is Dan Steiner. I wanted you. I wanted you
to hear it from him. He is the one who is.
This thing's on his heart. I know it's on your heart,
so I talk to you about it every single night.
This is what you do at preborn, those young ladies
who are blessed and choose life. That is what you
do when you help preborn out, when you help Dan out.
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And I just I wanted you to hear it from him,
not me, Dan, God bless you as always my brother.
I appreciate you very much.
Speaker 7 (27:40):
Thanks to you listeners so much and you.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Jesse appreciate you, brother. Yeah, It's one of those things
that those of us who were raised a little differently, right,
sometimes we struggle with that. Just telling somebody no oftentimes
is not enough. You need to give somebody an alternative.
And that's that's what I like anyway. I just I
wanted you to hear from Preborn, that's all. And if
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it is on your heart, if you would like to
save one of those lives, you know where to go
preborn dot com slash Jesse that's where you go, all right,
all right, it's do some emails Thans. He doesn't care
if you believe him, but he's right.
Speaker 7 (28:17):
Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show and a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Trump is very angry with Putin and we're going to
talk about that here in a few minutes, and then
we'll get to why they're angry about Tom Holman and
black fatigue, which apparently this is the thing that's going
(28:40):
to be part of the conversation out there. I'll explain
what's actually going on there. But I'm going to do
a bunch of emails right now. Dear showgun Oracle, How
incredulous do you get? That's a great word, incredulous, Chris,
Remind me I want to use that word tomorrow. Yeah,
I will. How incredulous do you get when you hear
the commis say women in charge wouldn't cause war? I'm
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in week three of bike path negotiations between the ladies
in my neighborhood, and frankly, I think all these ladies
would rain hell fire missiles upon each other if they
thought it would increase their property values one thousand dollars
or so.
Speaker 7 (29:16):
Well.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Look, I don't necessarily know that women have to be
indicted as a whole, but it is probably the most
laughable thing I hear by all these insane feminists out
there that the world would be more peaceful if women
ran it. Anybody who's ever been part of a sports team,
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a business, or anything like that where a bunch of
women are gathered together, any of them can tell you
exactly how women interact when you get too many of
them with each other. Have you ever seen, speaking of
which you want to talk about, women getting too angry,
women fighting. Chris, get ready because this is coming for you. Corey.
It's coming for you too, as a matter of fact,
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because your wife's going to get involved. I mean explain something.
Your children now are small, They're going to grow, and
as they grow, they are inevitably going to be involved
in some sort of music or play in school. Every
single school does it. Little Billy joins the choir, little
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Sarah it starts to play the flute, whatever it is.
They all get involved, and there's going to be a
school concert. You may not think about this. In fact,
you would never think about this because you're both dudes.
I would never think about this either. But the good
camera space at these concerts, the first couple rows, you
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better be prepared to fight for it, because your wife
is going to be prepared to fight for it. You see,
she's not just there for Aiden, Jaden and Braden. She
is there to put pictures and videos on Facebook. And
she wants the good angle to see Aiden play the
clarinet or whatever he happens to do. And if another
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woman happens to cross her path or try to body
her out of the good camera angles, boy, it's gone
telling you right, now it's gonna look like Dresden in
that place. What, Chris, what you said, that's why you
spend a couple hundred bucks on a nice lens. No, Chris,
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you don't understand what we're dealing with here. You don't understand.
You don't understand the levels of anger you will deal
with when these women are fighting for the space to
get the good Facebook pictures. I've seen it, I've lived it.
I watched a video the other day. It was in
a church. I don't know what the event was. It
was in a church and these women started hitting each other. Hey,
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big hands. I question your theory on Epstein's death. How
can the most narcissistic man on earth know anyone he
loves more than himself, especially when he had the goods
on all the other narcissists. Well, I mean, my theory
on Epstein's death was it wasn't me saying that's what
I thought. It was just me saying. I don't understand
why the controversy over saying he killed himself. I've always
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believed that was an option, a likely option, that he
was forced to that. Someone basically held up a picture
of a loved one and said we're going to torture
them to death if you don't kill yourself tonight. I
always assumed that was part of the equation. You say
he's a narcissist, Buddy, I am a dude, and so
I like crime. I mean, no, hold on on. To
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be clarified, I'm fascinated by stories of famous criminals and
mobsters and Pablo Escobars and all those things. Yes, all
those guys are narcissists, and they're all violent, and they're
all murderers, and they're all this and that. Almost everyone
I've ever read about had somebody in their life they
loved a lot. Even narcissists have people in their life
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they don't want to die, Jesse. Publicly visible hatred is
the subject of this one. What started it? And when
did it start? All the publicly visible hatred we are
now seeing throughout the world. I love the show. You're
the best, Okay, So we should remember a couple things first.
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There's been hatred throughout the world since the world started.
That is part of our fallen nature as human beings.
We will be jealous of each other. We will compete,
not in healthy ways, in terrible ways with each other.
We will try to take what other people have. There
will be rifts, real major rifts between religions and races
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and nationalities and all kinds of people. This is the
human condition. You ask why it's so publicly visible now,
one that's part of the negative of social media. There's
a lot of positive to social media, but part of
the negative is can you can immerse yourself in horrible
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news all day long? And I want to caution you
against that. It's very easy to do that, especially if
you have time on your hands, depending on your job,
or maybe the kids are growing up and you don't
have as many many responsibilities at the house, whatever the
case may be, maybe you're retired. Because of social media,
because of smartphones and iPads and these things, you can
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stay on social media all day long and you can
immerse yourself in whatever kind of hatred or violence or
filth you want to. If you want to sit and
obsess right now, you want to turn off the Jesse
Kelly Show and go obsess on Russia Ukraine, since we're
actually about to talk about that very briefly next hour.
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You could look I could direct you. I'm not going
to You can look at videos of people stabbing each
other to death and stuff like that. That's all online.
You can go down that rabbit hole and see all
the death and dismemberment and destruction you'd like. If you
Israel Hamas, it's actually a great one. Ninety percent of
social media now is Jew haters arguing with with Jew
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lovers about that. That's everything. It's Israel, it's Palestine, it's Amas,
it's America, it's it's dominating social media. And if you
want to go down that rabbit hole and you want
to watch Hamas butchering people, or you want to watch
something horrible happen, and you want to you want to
embrace all the rhetoric on one side or the other,
you can do it. Make yourself as miserable as you want.
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Pick the subject. The information that can make you angry
is available, widely available now at your fingertips. You're holding
it in the palm of your hands. It's in your phone,
at your fingertips. You can wade into everything. It's not
that there's any more hatred now than there ever was.
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It's that it's more easy to see it. If it
was even the year nineteen twenty, I'll say, and there
was a terrible war in Russia Ukraine. You would read
about it in the newspaper. Maybe you'd go to the
local theater if there even was one, if you had one,
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and maybe they'd show some news clips during the intermission,
which is what they used to do. That's how they
share the news. So maybe you'd see a clip or
something like that. But if you wanted to wade into
Russia Ukraine, you can wait and do it. For most
of human history. Now you can let it consume you
all day long. Make sure you're nice and miserable by
the time you go to bed. The hatred's to say now,
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I will say because people can see it more easily
now and share it more easily. People will be more
performative about it now, probably than they used to be.
All right, let's talk Russia Ukraine because Trump is angry
at Putin. Talk about that. But let me talk to
you about what I got to experience yesterday. I remember
how I told you I went to a barbecue after
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the show was done, went to the neighborhood barbecue. Yeah,
somebody made a brisket. I didn't make the brisket. Chris,
by the way, my neighbor did. Brian's his name. It
was perfect, he told me right when I walked in
the door, Jesse, you gotta try this. I finally started
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using the iq Sense. You see, we gave out iq Sense,
these wireless cooking thermometers. We gave them out as housewarming
gifts in the entire neighborhood. Now they brag about them.
You want to make meat perfect. Every time you leave
the thermometer in the meat, your phone will tell you
when it's done. It's perfect every time, no matter what
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you're making. Go get one. Chefiq dot com promo code Jesse.
Chefiq dot com promo code Jesse. Trump is angry with Putin.
What's going on next?