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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Thursday. The week is almost over. We're gonna deal
with a bit of this port strike stuff, the political
angle around it, what's happening in Florida, the dangers for
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every side. It's beyond the dangerous for you and me.
It's a dangerous situation for all parties involved. And in fact,
we're gonna open up the show talking about that. Well,
open up the hour talking about that. We'll go into
Tim Walls. The Harris Campaign's unhappy with him in all
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his lies because they're making them look bad. It's causing
a burden for the campaign. We'll discuss how could they
miss it? How could they not know these things? For
coming we'll discuss that this hour. We'll get to emails,
we'll get to many other things. But I want to
begin with just what I was talking to you about,
the East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike. We've talked
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about it a lot. You are going to see very shortly,
if you haven't already, prices go up and you're going
to see supplies disappear. Here's one you haven't thought of before,
and I didn't think of it either, So I don't
want to act like, well, are knew and you didn't.
My wife had a doctor's appointment this morning. She's fine,
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it was just a random check up, but she was
talking with the doctor. Found out from the doctor there's
no more saline coming in for them. Saline is imported.
The limited amount of saline we have, it has to
go to the emergency rooms. It has to be reserved
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for emergency purposes. Only that it was way more than
just saline. Saline was one example. The doctor went into
more things. I won't go into all of them now,
but medical supplies not coming in these are It's gonna
be a problem for everybody, prices, lack of things, and
so let's deal with the political fallout of it. Well,
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this is a very interesting situation, and again I want
to say it is a complicated situation. We love to
simplify things. It's our nature, it's my nature, it's your nature.
We want to know who am I rooting for, who
am I rooting against? When I watch a When I
watch a sports game of any kind, if none of
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my teams are involved, I try to find a story
I like a byeline. Why it gives me a rooting interest.
I'm not a gambler. I'm just not big on it.
It drives me crazy to lose money. I don't want
to sound like Chris, but it does. It has me crazy.
But I've I've had occasions before, I've put five box
on a game. Why well, I'm invested. Run? Who am
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I rooting for? Who am I rooting against? Give me
a good guy, give me a bad guy. So we
love to do that with everything. We do it with
the Civil War. The Civil War is a great example,
an incredibly complicated affair, Angels and demons on both sides
all over the place American people, especially if you were
educated anywhere other than the South, North Good, South, Bat.
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If you were educated in the South, especially one of
the more rural areas, it's the war of Northern aggression.
Those dirty Yankees invaded North, Bad, South, Good. It's not
that simple. It's complicated. Everything's complicated. Part of the reason
most people don't know about the Eastern Front in World
War II, Nazis versus the Soviets is it's impossible to
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pick a side to root for. They're both so freaking
evil and horrible that people just stop talking about it.
We want to do this with the port strike. These
guys are good and these guys are bad. The ports
are good, strikers are bad. The workers are good, the
ports are bad. It's not that simple, a very very
complicated affair, and it's a complicated affair politically for Democrats.
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Here's a headline from CNBC. The East and Gulf Coast
port strike could be a no win situation for the
Biden administration. You see Joe Biden, and more specifically, it
will make this about Harris because she's the one running.
Inflation is her enemy. If the American people, as we
talked about in the opening of the show, we were
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on a different subject. But if the American people walk
into the voting booth in November and now, but in November,
thinking about inflation, Kamala Harris is going to lose this election.
She is. It can't be about inflation. It can't be
about prices, because that's really what we're talking about when
it comes to inflation. The longer the port strike goes on,
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the more prices go up. So Democrats needed to end
But Democrats need something else. They need the union vote,
not the endorsement of the unions, these large unions, Teamsters
and Longshormen and things like that. They're always going to
go the way of the Democrats. I know the teamsters
have kind of sat out the election this year, but
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they're always gonna the leadership's gonna go Democrat. But that
does not always apply to the guys with the hard
hats on at all. You hear this one, This is
a Fox Business little little show of hands.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
How many folks support Vice President Harris No hands?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Why that was a room full of port strikers. Those
were the strikers. He's not Democrats. Some maybe, but for
the most part they're not Democrats. Democrats need that union vote.
Every vote counts. They also need prices to go down.
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They need the American people to be more content than
they are about the state of things, the economy, in prices.
So they need the strike to end. But they can't
have the strike end if the strike ends with anything
other than a win for the poll workers. This is
from that same CNBC article. Quote. President Joe Biden could
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pause the strike for eighty days under the Taft Hartley Act,
but he has indicated he has no intention of doing so.
It's won't go into the details of the act. It's
not important. What you need to know is the president
of the United States of America. It got signed in
a law. It's a law in this country. If there's
some kind of terrible strike that could have a big
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effect on the American people, the president can essentially force
everyone back to work to give them time to work
out a deal. Oh no, you didn't get a deal.
Everything's shut down. The America is suffering. No, you go
back to work. We get another eighty ninety days and
work it. That's the Taft Hartley Act. Joe Biden could
do that, and he could do it because it would
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get him through the election cycle without any of this
economic dislocation. But he's being pulled two different directions. If
he does that, go ahead and go to the union.
You want those votes, you need those votes. Go to
all those guys and tell him. Ay, Joe Biden, Democrat
and forcing you get back to work. How do you
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think that's gonna land?
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Not?
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Well, again, it's complicated. But it's not only complicated for Democrats.
It's complicated politically for Republicans as well. I know people
have simplified things because the head of the union is
an idiot in a blowhard and a moron, and he
ran to the cameras bragging about how powerful he was
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and that they were going to criple the country. So
he poisoned the well against the workers. But he's not
the workers. He may be the president, he may be
the mouthpiece. Did you know they didn't even want him.
I one of those guys reach out to me. I've
had a bunch of them reach out to me. One
of those guys said, we wanted his son. He said,
his son apparently is much more delicate with things that
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need to be delicate. Chris, if you have him, that's
if you have the dagger guy, that's fine. But his
son is a lot more delicate, a lot more political.
Dad gives you this, and in today's world, I'll cripple you.
I will cripple you and you that's all the American
people needed to hear to have the well poisoned against
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the workers. But as I've explained, you don't need to
be poisoned against the workers. I'm not telling you to
take a side. But that moron, he's not all the workers. Again,
it's complicated. So if you are a Republican, How do
you handle it? What do you want? Well, I would
hope first and foremost you want the American people not
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to suffer. Should always be about America in the end,
if you're running to represent or serve America, I would
hope that's what you want. I would also hope you
want the workers to get a fair deal. I don't
expect Republicans to be pro union. I like union dudes.
I don't like unions really not much. I understand them.
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But union workers I just I guess it's because I'm
a construction guy. Those have always been people I hang
out with. They've always been my friends. They're all blue
collar Republican types. They are they are. They talk like me.
They like what I like. I like them. I want
them to get a fair shake. I do. If it's
time for a raise, I want them to get a raise.
The ports too. I don't want them to have to
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give up every dime of profit in order to pay
the workers, because if they give up every dime of
profit to pay the workers, well, they're simply going to
hand those costs over to you and me. I've already
My son is sixteen years old. He's about to get
a driver's license. We've already started sniffing around for used
cars for him, and already STI by what cars cost.
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I know it makes me sound like old Fogy Jesse.
We were looking at used vehicles. We're talking basic sedans.
I would never get my son something nice. If we
want something nice and can go get a job and
pay for it himself. I'm talking basic sedans with seatbelts
and air bags, nothing fancy. Thirty thousand dollars twenty five
thirty thousand dollars. Well, if that goes to forty because
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of a Longshorman deal, that's not ideal. Right, So again
it's complicated. And then you have the complication of how
much can you press? How much can you back into
a corner people with power? From the port striker's perspective,
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Let's have a little talk about that. Before we do that,
let's talk about this pain. It It sucks your soul away.
It just does. I used to go through this so much,
especially when I was a kid. I don't know if
I ever told you this. I grew too fast. I'm
six ' eight, but I was always so tall, and
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on my back was a mess because of it. It's
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We'll be back. It's Jesse Chilly. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding you that tomorrow is
an ask doctor Jesse Friday, and you need to get
your questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse
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Kellyshow dot com or call leave a voicemail. No one's
going to answer. Eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three Back to this port strike thing. It's
diceing and it's complicated, and here's a problem, and it's
going to be a big problem for the port strikers.
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I'm not sure how they get out of it now,
but it's going to be a big problem. So here's
what it is. You know how we talk about the
system and how violent the system is because the system,
its goal, its only goal is protecting itself. Once your
government and you're in institutions become poisoned and corrupt systems
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become criminal organization, that's our government, that's our system of power.
Now it's a criminal organization. And like the mafia, criminal
organizations will murder you to protect themselves. That's just what
they do. Our government is no different. Why do you
think Donald Trump's almost had his head blown off two times?
Why do you think that is? Why do you think
the Secret Service seems to keep doing whoopsies? Why do
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you think they're looking into the first shooter and they're
stonewalling United States senators? United States senators trying to get
information and the DOJ won't release it. Here's one, speaking
of which, here's one. Prosecutors seek indefinite delay in Trump
assassination attempt trial. You see the guy who tried to
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murder Donald Trump on the golf course. They're trying to
delay the trial as long as humanly possible. Why because
things come out during the trial. This is the guy
who was in Ukraine recruiting mercenaries to fight on behalf
of Ukraine. Remember that. Yeah, he's about to go on trial.
What kind of things do you think are going to
come out in discovery of that trial? If this gentleman
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actually lives to be on trial, which I highly doubt, Chris,
go ahead and write that one down. But if he
does happen to get lucky and live until trial, what
kind of things do you think are going to come out? Yeah,
the system murders. Well, here's the problem for the port strikers.
It's not in set aside your anger or prices or
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any of that other stuff. Set aside all that, and
set aside your anger at that goomba loser who leads
the union. I'm talking about for the dudes, the people,
the men and women on the ground who actually matter,
the blue collar workers. Their problem is it's not a
strike that's shutting down a factory, a factory here, a
factory there. It's a strike that will be felt at
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the highest levels of power, the highest levels of power.
I was talking to somebody about this strike, specifically man.
He wasn't a guy who was emotionally invested in it.
He just knew a lot of the players. And we
were discussing the various complications of it, and he said, well,
there is a big problem potentially for the strikers. And
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I said, what is that. He said, well, there's only
so many powerful people you can cost a lot of
money to before ugly things start happening. What kind of
ugly things. I'm not talking about murderers, although obviously I
don't know. The system is certainly willing to murder. But
if you challenge enough powerful people and make their lives miserable,
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they can make your life miserable back. It's easy to
get cocky and think we're all the workers. We run
things well. Chris play Rondo Santis in Florida. Governor Ronde
Santis of Florida came out in the wake of Hurricane
Helene hammering Florida. This a little long, it's two minutes.
Listen to what he says. Here.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
At my direction, the Florida National Guard in Florida State
Guard will be deployed to critical ports affected to maintain
order and if possible, resume operations which would otherwise be
shut down during this interruption. Florida Department Transportation is coordinating
calls with seaport, rail and trucking partners to ensure that
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all are prepared and positioned appropriately to limit disruptions to
the supply chain and other areas.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
Should this continue.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
I'm also directing Florida Department Transportation to temporarily waive the
collection of tolls and other fees for commercial vehicles using
public highways in Florida and waving the size and weight
restrictions normally governing vehicle transportation for.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
The duration of this emergency. This will help expedite the
movement of goods that have been impacted from seaports to
intermodal logistics centers, distribution centers, and delivery points, and very
well may help offset additional costs in COUDE by operation
during this period. Finally, I'm directing the Florida Highway Patrol
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to manage the flow of traffic from all Florida seaports
and adjacent roads and highways as needed to further expedite
the flow of goods that are currently being held up
this will include the provision of law enforcement escorts for
commercial motor vehicles by SHP officers upon request. And I
would say that this is something that would have significant
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impacts on the nation's economy anyways, but to have this
happen in a way that could negatively impact people that
are reeling from a category for a hurricane, that is
just simply unacceptable. So it really is incumbent upon.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
It's one state. It's not resuming all operations. The Florida
National Guard isn't even able to do all the things
these port guys are doing. But it's just one example
of be careful if you ever find yourself in a
situation where you feel like you have all the power
and all the leverage, because sometimes you find out you
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might not. All right, let's talk about this second gentleman
if you will and his uh pimpand hang.
Speaker 5 (18:20):
On fighting for your freedom every day.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show,
odd a Thursday and Amazing Thursday. And I am going
to get to emails in a few moments because I'm
a bit behind on those, but I wanted to get
to this, so Doug m Hoff, that's how you say
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his name, Chris. Chris thinks it's I'm Hoff, It's m Hoff,
It's em I don't care whatever. Doug m Hoff the
second gentleman he's been. It's just so funny. I can't
get over at the second gentleman that in and of
itself is so effeminate. But he's been getting a lot
of pub lately, a lot of public pub and he's
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been doing this thing. This I'm the male feminist. Hear me,
roar thing. Now pause on that for a minute. Put
that in your back pocket. Remember what we talked about
when we were discussing Mark Cuban and how pro Kamala
he's been. Remember that we did that. Well, in case
you don't remember, just just stay with me for a second.
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There are all kinds of powerful people who vote Democrat,
or at least admit publicly they're going to vote Democrat.
You go to this CEO or this actor or this
professional athlete to stuff a camera in their face, who
are you voting for? And this culture, they instinctively think
they have to say Democrats, so they'll say, oh, Kamala Harris.
So that's one level of voting democrat. But then there
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are people like Mark Cuban where it's so over the
top it's kind of weird. Engross every day it's a
Kamala hair so smart, a lover. Oh yeah, please Chris.
Every day it's stuff like this where he could have
just said I'm voting for but he's running to the
news to do this stuff.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
What a lot of business people don't get. I look
at the Hairs campaign as a company, and Kamala is
the CEO, right, She's had what forty five days, sixty
days to build an entire organization, and you look at
the results. She went from negative favorability ratings. She went
from recognition being relatively low. She went from being way
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behind in every single poll you looked at, and now
look where she's at. Worst case, she's tied. In many cases,
she's ahead.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
When you were able to turn it, we got we
got it. That's Mark Cuban on TV with his San
Francisco lesbian haircut every fifteen minutes, getting on his knees
and kissing Kamala Harris's rear end. It's over the top
and it's weird. I remember what we said we were
talking about that. When it's that over the top, when
it's that that weird. It's always for one of two reasons.
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He has a vested financial interest he needs their help with,
or they have dirt on him and he's being blackmailed.
It's always one of those two reasons. When it's too
over the top, there's a reason for it. Now, male feminists,
I'm certainly not one, but male feminists I love women.
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Women are our strength. These these losers, the guys who
take it that far all most always there's something darker there,
There's something in their past they're over compensating for for
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one reason or another. Remember when the second Gentleman, Remember
when he said.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
This as being second gentlemen changed your own view of
perceived gender roles, of what it means to be a man's.
Speaker 6 (22:00):
This is something I've thought about a lot, and something
I've spoken about a lot. There's too much of toxicity,
it's masculine toxicity out there, and we've kind of confused
what it means to be a man, what it means
to be masculine. Where you've got this trope out there
that you've got to be tough and angry and lash
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out to be strong. It's just the opposite, you know.
Strength is how you show your love for people. Strength
is how you are for people and how you have
their back, and how you stick up for other people
and pushing up, pushing out against bullies. I mean, that's
what I believe it is. So every time I can
speak against this toxicity, we're seeing it with our younger people.
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We're seeing it in our discourse and our politics and
the media. You're seeing it as it relates to so
many of the issues that we're pushing back on. So
I think it's a problem, and I'm going to continue
to use this platform every time I get to speak
out against this toxic masculinity that's out there.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Wow, what a champion of women. He's not like those big,
those toxic male types. He's a champion of women. Look,
they've been doing it the whole time.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
Interesting part of how people have talked about your role
here is how your role has reshaped the perception of masculinity.
And I'm not sure you planned on that, but you
are an incredibly supportive spouse. Has that been an evolution
for you? And do you think that's part of the
role you might play as first Gentleman's funny?
Speaker 6 (23:35):
I've started to think a lot about this.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
I've always been like this.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
My dad was like this.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Hmm, what a feminist. He's going to stand against that
MENI mcmean face toxic masculinity. Yeah, except he beat up
his girlfriend. Came out in the New York Post today.
Apparently his girlfriend got a little too flirty with another
guy and oh, Doug m Hoff rear back and popped
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her one. Hmm, wow, what a feminist. Huh that is interesting.
And also you would think a guy who married Kamala
Harris would be understanding if she's been around the block
once or twice, but either way, slaps his girlfriend around. Oh,
and then there's this tidbit. What a feminist? What a
champion of women? Doug m Hoff, this is from Red State,
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told former girlfriend he'd paid eighty thousand dollars in hush
money to a nanny he impregnated, and he made her
sign an NDA. He knocked up his kid's tutor, got
a divorce for it, paid her eighty g's and made
her sign an NDA to not tell anyone that kid's his.
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And that's why he spends a lot of time on
the news talking about what a champion of women he is. Ladies, gentlemen,
you anti communists who are listening, and even you dirty
comedies who hate listen the time. Allow me to tell
you one thing that is true about ninety nine point
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nine nine percent of the time. If there is a
male feminist who gets a little too loud about what
a male feminist he is, that is a male feminist
who's done some dark things to women in his past.
That is true almost every time, Just like the Mark
Cubans of the world who get a little too I
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love democrats have something dark in there for some reason,
same thing with male feminists. That's how that works. And
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your girlfriend or knock up your nanny. Jesse. You spoke
about someone who didn't enjoy listening to your voice? Why
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didn't he just switch the station? Love your radio show,
Enjoy your voice, keep up the excellent work. I've told
you this before. I don't understand this, but I think,
I think, actually my wife is helping me understand this
a little bit. People who hate the show listen for
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longer and listen more than people who love the show.
My mentor, Michael Barry told me this when I was
starting out six years ago. Because I had no history
in media whatsoever, I didn't believe him. It didn't make
sense to me. There's no way that's not how it is.
In six years of emails, complaints to corporate which flood
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in by the day, and everything else, it has been signed,
sealed and delivered. People who hate me will listen longer
and more intently than people who love it. Chris said, why,
I said, my wife is helping me understand this. I
don't like medical massacres and surgery things. I have a friend.
(27:46):
I have a friend. He got in this terrible bike
wreck and split his head open. It was the worst
thing you've ever seen in your life. And he texted me,
I've seen all the blood and guts in real life.
You know. It's not like I'm squeamish. But he texted me,
he's hey, you want to see pictures. I said, no,
I'm good. Thanks. Aubrey found out. She said, oh, please
get the pictures. I want to see them. And I said,
what is wrong with you? Were you some kind of
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SICKO said no, that stuff is fascinating and it's so terrible.
I want to see it. There's something with some people psychologically,
if they hate something or dislike something, they will wrap
their arms around it and embrace it and never let
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it go. I'm not that way, so I don't get it.
But that's a fact. All right. We'll do some more
of these emails, more gun control. I can't wait to
get to the Tim Walls stuff in more Hang on,
Jesse Kelly Vaccian, it is the Jesse Kelly Show. Wishing everybody.
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Everybody are very married, from our family to yours, and
I will get back to the emails in a second.
I do want to remind you I no shake your head, Chris.
All right, we have to get the emails and remember
tomorrow's ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions emailed in
now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com or a
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voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven
three Jesse, thanks for exposing the malfeasance of the quote
Catholic groups promoting the invasion of our country. My church
has been infiltrated, and I'm sorry personally. I attend the
SSPX whenever I can look. It's not this goes beyond Catholics.
A lot of you Catholics are hard on the Catholic
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Church or Catholic NGOs, and it's bad. Don'ing wrong with
Catholic ENGOs do this. But this, it goes beyond Catholics.
It's it's in the Protestant area just as bad. The
Jesus worshiping side of America has a division in it,
and an important one. There are half of them who
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believe what is right and what is good, and there
are half of them who have been in fect and
invaded and co opted by the dirty commies and they've
had the word of God manipulated to the point they'll
get up in front of their congregation and say, Jesus
would want you to have ten Haitians move in next
to you and rape your daughter. And people think that
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somehow godly or something else. And it's gross. It's really, really,
really bad. And the the problem happens is people don't
you know how most people aren't invested in politics the
way you are, or government the way you are. You
ever have political conversations with people, and you're just shocked
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at how little they know. Happens to me all the time,
I know what happens to you all the time. The
same thing actually applies to churches and church leadership. I'll
set Catholicism aside for a moment because I'm not a Catholic.
But you ever heard of the Southern Baptist Convention, the SBC.
Go look them up. Is your church under that umbrella?
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If it is, I'm not saying it's bad, I'm not,
but you might have a big, big, big problem. SBC
is enormous. It's also putred. You might as well call
it the James Langford Church. It's just weak and pathetic
and does more to harm us than helps us. But
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people don't get involved in their church government either, church
leadership either. And look, Chris, this applies to you people too,
So don't think Jews are separated from this. I'm assuming.
I'm assuming you have some sort of thing where they
talk about the finances of the synagogue. Right they do, right,
of course they do. They do the same thing in churches,
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and in church they'll have in your church, better do this.
In churches, they'll have either a night or they'll do
it on a Sunday or whatever, where they will talk
about the finances of the church. You know, it's not
just tithe money, and then you pray there using it
for God's purposes. There will be a breakdown how much
for missions, how much for the real estate, how much
for salaries, how much? They won't break it down, and
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oftentimes churches will vote. Let me ask you if they
were having one of those next week, not on Sunday
though it's Tuesday night, seven o'clock. You're kind of tired,
Oh man, I had to do homework with the kids.
You're gonna put on your Sunday best go to church
and find out you're just gonna hope for the best.
I'm not pointing fingers. I've sat out a million of
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those myself. We sit out these important conversations. These are
important conversations tonight. Actually, as soon as the show is over,
there is a school board convention, convention, a forum, I'm
sorry in my area where all the candidates running for
school board are. They're all gonna gather, They're all gonna
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answer questions. I'm going, I don't want to go. I
reached out to my buddy Luis immediately and I said, hey,
will you go with me? And to his credit, he's like,
you suck, Yeah, I will. Ob can't go. She did
ask me not to embarrass her too much because we
do have to live in this town, and I get that,
but I'm definitely going to be heard. I promise you that.
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And He's going, I don't want to go to a
freaking school board forum tonight. That doesn't sound like fun.
I want to go home and read a book, hang
out with my family. These are the things we have
to do. It applies to your spiritual life as well.
It applies to your synagogue, it applies to your cathedral,
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it applies to your church. Get involved with the leadership
and the finances, because what happens is these huge church umbrellas.
And I'm sure it works the same for Judaism and Catholicism.
But these huge church corporations, which is essentially what they are,
these umbrellas that are over so many they get occupied
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and consumed too by phil the commis, and then that
money you turn in instead of going to God's purposes,
go to commi purposes like flooding your country with barbarians.
It's important, but we don't think about that and we
don't want to get involved because everything doesn't all this stuff.
Don't you cringe a little when I talk about this stuff?
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I do, because I know I'm talking to me as
much as I'm talking to you. I've never acted like
I don't go through these same things. It sucks to
have all these obligations, and you have so many of
these obligations because so many horrible people are trying to
attack you in the things you care about. They're trying
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to attack your church. Speaking of cathedrals, I went to
one of my buddies. His son was being baptized for
the first time. He's a Catholic. His son was being
baptized for the first time. He asked me if i'd go,
and of course I said yes. It was an honor,
so I showed up. It was a big deal. Usually
they're getting baptized and everything else, and I'm watching the
whole thing. And they chose to honor a member. She
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had been a member of one of the part of
leadership I should say, I don't want to get too
specific in this cathedral, for I think it was thirty years,
three decades. And as they were introducing her, they were
honoring her three decades of service. They listed all the
organizations she was part of and she championed, and it
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was every disgusting COMMI group you can possibly find. And
she had managed to worm her way and guide partially
guide that cathedral for thirty years. Because we don't get
involved because we don't want to. We don't want to
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accept that there are horrible people attacking all the institutions
we love, and they will succeed in ruining those institutions
if we don't dig in and get them out. That's
the problem. Now we have to make enemies. We have
to get them out, and that's uncomfortable. School board tonight,
that's school board for them. It's gonna be uncomfortable once
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I get there. I promise you that, all right. Why
did the Harris campaign miss Tim Walls's lies hang on