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September 11, 2025 37 mins

Leaving a lasting legacy. The far reaching influence of Charlie. They never miss an opportunity to try and use a tragedy to further their cause. The only people who can turn down the temperature is the communist elites and history shows they never do. How do you handle the evil that is trying to tear the country apart. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday
that has been heavy. It's been a heavy, heavy freaking week.
It's as heavy as ten boxers that you might be moving.
It's been a fifty bocks week this week. But we're
going to continue to chop away at this final hour
and tomorrow's ask doctor Jesse Friday will try to move
off of this stuff. But I did want to I

(00:38):
wanted to remind you again that there is a pattern
that takes place the Communists have perfected at this point
in time. The pattern is a communist demon does something terrible,
then the elite communists rushed to the cameras to disarm
you so they can finally hurt you the way they want.

(01:01):
It's over and over and over and over again. They
all do the same things. Here was AOC. Are we
going to do something or are we going to argue
over writer's stop? That is my question about this stop.
We have to past gun safety legislation. Here's Representative Seth Moulton.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
So let's be serious about where this violence is coming from.
Of extremist violent attacks in America, extreameless violence. Violent murders.
Seventy six percent are from right wing extremists, four percent
are from left wing extremists. I condemned that four percent.
But we also need to be honest about it as

(01:38):
a nation, about where this violence is coming from. And oh,
by the way, it's probably an appropriate time to talk
about guns too.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Here's ma'am Donnie soon to be, I hope not mayor
of New York City, Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
He said, yet another victim of gun violence in a nation.
For what should be a rarity, he has turned it
into a plague. And the fact that there are families
feeling that same anguish right now in Colorado as they
wait for their children, also shot as school, to emerge
from surgery. It is the same anguish that too many

(02:16):
across our city and our nation reckon with its silence
every day as we contend with an epidemic of suffer.
We can and we must do more to challenge a
status quol.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Everything is an opportunity for him. Everything. When you're an
anti human, when the loss of human life doesn't move
you, you can operate in that way. You can operate as
if everything is an opportunity and they do operate that way.

(02:50):
Every single time there is something that stirs people's hearts,
they see it as an opportunity to finally disarm their
political opponents. And you know why, so they can hurt you.
That's what they want. Jesse, I'm not even sure why
I'm writing this, Perhaps just an outlet. I was so
heartbroken when Rush Limbaugh died, but that was clearly different

(03:13):
to say I am devastated today. As an understatement, you're
so right about how intimate radio is. You guys are
with us in every aspect of our lives, as we
listen when we can, and the car cooking, dinner, waiting
in the school pickup line. All of us with kids
of similar age are extra shaken. No one ever wants
to lose a spouse, obviously, but with young children it's

(03:36):
a next level tragedy. Like your son, I frequently have
Charlie's show on when I'm walking. I'm going to miss
my walking buddy, ough, she says, don't worry. Sometimes it's
you when you're not on another vacation. I feel like
I knew him his character and could feel his love
for his family and country. Anyway, thank you for praying tonight.

(03:57):
Thank you for being bold and brave. May we remember
to carry Charlie's message forward and live like he did,
says her name is Carolyn. Oh that's heavy, Jesse. Does
the assassination of Charlie Kirk move the needle closer to
the next right wing dictator? Yes?

Speaker 1 (04:18):
It does.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
I would love to tell you it doesn't. But half
my emails are grief. The other half are Jesse. I'm ready, Jesse, Chris.
How many emails do we get of people saying I'll
vote for him today? When when people see the communists
operating without limits, looting, burning, killing, people will choose whatever

(04:47):
will stop it. It's what I have warned so many
times before. The communists have convinced themselves by this point
in time that Donald Trump is this, you know, authoritarian
dictator type. And I'm here to tell every one of
you communists hate listening right now. Donald Trump is a
puppy dog compared to what you're going to get if

(05:11):
you do not learn to control yourself. A puppy dog.
You keep trying to kill Trump, you kill Charlie Kirk.
That's how you end up with someone like me. That's
how you end up with me. You don't want to
end up with me. I promise you that that's how
you end up with someone like me. Decide everybody who's

(05:32):
an inch to the right of you is a Nazi
hitler who must be snuffed out, and then attack them
like the rabbit animals you are well. Eventually people on
the right are going to demand more than This is
why I predicted It's why I've been predicting it forever,
and I view it as almost inevitable. It's almost not
worth wasting your breat to try to speak out against

(05:54):
it because people will demand it.

Speaker 5 (05:56):
No.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
I mean that train, the girl in Charlotte who was
murdered by that monster on the train. What will people
choose to make that stop? Anything? Anything. You see some
young girl getting butchered on a train like that and

(06:19):
they want it to stop. They will demand it stop,
and it's created a situation where it's very dangerous. I
have said before, and I really mean this. I believe
that this is our last opportunity the Trump administration to
avoid a dictatorship. If the Trump administration is stern enough

(06:42):
deport everybody, they can break up the communist funding network,
take government people and throw them in prison. The Cami's,
the Brennan's and things like that. These are not extreme things.
These are our last shot doing this the normal, lawful way.

(07:04):
Donald Trump is the nicest version you're going to get.
It gets harder and meaner from here. The nicest version
by a mile. And by the way, you can already
see it in Donald Trump himself. This Donald Trump totally
different than Donald Trump one point zero. Why Well, he

(07:25):
saw his own government kneecap him at every step, and
then you arrested him as often as humanly possible, tried
to throw him in prison the rest of his life,
and then tried to blow his head off twice. Donald Trump,
he himself has changed radically because now his eyes are
opened to the evil of the left and he sees
what he's up against. But they'll continue to get more

(07:49):
desperate and more violent, and that will only cause the
right to move further to the right. I've brought it
up several times before. Do you know any young men.
I have two that live in my house, my sons,
and we're always at sporting events, and you know, they're
always with their buddies and doing stuff like that. You

(08:12):
think I'm hardcore? He's young men today how much more
hardcore are they today than they were yesterday? My son, James,
what do you think he thinks about the left? The guy,
the totally nice guy he enjoyed listening to while he's

(08:32):
playing on his computer, had him on in the background,
completely nice, pleasant human being. They murdered him. My son
watched it. They murdered him yesterday. What kind of an
impact do you think that's gonna have on that seventeen
year old's life. For the rest of his life, he
will never ever forget it. Yesterday something happened that my

(08:55):
son will never forget. However long his life is, that
memory will stay with him. The young generation is moving
hard to the right. The older generation will eventually pass away.
That's just the way it works. And you communists are
in very, very deep trouble if you don't learn to
control yourself. And there's been no history of communists controlling themselves,

(09:20):
it just does not happen. The only entity that can
turn down the temperature are the elite communists. They're the
only ones. There's nothing else that can do it. If
Democrat politicians don't change their rhetoric, if our media people
don't change their rhetoric, if our education system, all these
demons in our education system. If they don't change their rhetoric,

(09:43):
if they don't turn down the temperature, the temperature cannot
be turned down. And that's really really ugly. That's a
terrible place to be. But that is exactly where we are.
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(11:11):
we are gonna keep chopping away at these emails here
so your voice can be heard. And I know it's
been heavy. It's gonna be heavy. There's nothing we can
do about that, but we'll wade through it and get
through it. All right.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Hang on, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. You're welcome.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember
tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions in Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. All three hours on Friday
belong to you. I feel like we are all in
need of a Friday. So let's let's talk a little
bit more about something for I get back to your

(11:54):
emails and things. I don't know if you have seen
how many Democrats are posting horrible, vile things on social
media celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk it's not one
or two. It's not this guy on MSNBC. It's guys
in the army. It's guys who work for major corporations, teachers, people,

(12:19):
executive directors, firemen, people with real, genuine careers, and there's
legions of them, and they're getting fired all over the
place today. As we talked about earlier, they're all losing
their jobs. Oh finally he's dead and they're all losing
their jobs. But what does that tell you? Think about that,
Think about having a career, a real career. I'm not

(12:44):
talking about your fifteen flipping burgers at Jack in the box.
You have a real career, and you post something online
so vile it costs you your job. What does it
tell you? Let me tell you what it should you.
And you can take this from me, someone who has

(13:04):
lived around Democrats before, and anyone who has lived around
Democrats will back up exactly what I'm going to say.
This is how they talk. It's how they talk. Chris
has one in his life. He was just ranting about
it during the break. I told you about my neighbor

(13:24):
two Democrats, two Democrats in my entire neighborhood, both of
them on social media. Haha. Lived by the sword, died
by the sword. That's how they talk. Democrats are okay
with violence. Oftentimes it's half joking violence. I heard it
all the time about Trump. Oh maybe you'll have a

(13:45):
heart attack. Hahaha. Sometimes it's like that kind of well
you know the tim Walls thing. This is how they
discuss things.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
They get up in the morning and you doom scroll
through things.

Speaker 6 (13:54):
And although I will say this, the last few days.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
You woke up thinking there might be news, just saying,
just saying there will be news sometime, just so you
know there will be news. That's how democrats talk to
each other all the time. If you have one in
your life, you have heard them speak like that, Hey,
maybe he'll die, maybe someone will maybe someone will kill him. Well,

(14:18):
what if he'll have a heart attack, hopefully he has cancer,
ha ha ha. This is not one or two vile
little monsters on social media. That's how democrats talk. It's gross,
it's gross, and it doesn't work that way. On the
other side, I hate Joe Biden as much as you

(14:41):
could possibly hate a politician for what he did to
this country for four years. And if I woke up
one morning and someone had killed Joe Biden and shot
him or something like that. Happiness would be the furthest
thing from my heart. It wouldn't even occur to me

(15:05):
to publicly celebrate it. Somebody murdering another human being, even
when I hate, I despise, I would be saddened. Honestly,
I would be. I'd be sad, and I hate his guts,
and I'd be just, Oh, that'd be horrible. Democrats do
not operate that way. They don't. It's a as we've

(15:29):
discussed before. It's a morality thing. They do not share
your value system. They are as different from you as
a whale is different from you. You think that human
life surely it matters to everyone, right, Not to a democrat.

(15:50):
Because he is religious. He has a religion that he
considers to be an exclusive religion, the highest religion, And
like so many violent religions, he believes all who refuse
to follow his religion they deserve to die, or in
the very least, he's okay with them dying. Wow, maybe

(16:13):
he'll get hit by a car. Hah, sal The talk
horrible to your fellow human being. I begged God to
heal Charlie when I first heard this tragic news, and
after many emotions, I am struggling with my faith and
at the same time I feel selfish for wanting him
to be here on this earth with his family. Any

(16:35):
words of wisdom would be appreciated. Charlie Kirk is with
God now. I have had to have this conversation with
myself since my dad passed away not quite a year ago.
It'll be a year. Gosh, in about a month, yeah,
a little bit more in a month. I have had

(16:57):
to remind myself continuously that, because you know, you do
that thing where I just want to talk to him
one more time, Let's have one more conversation with him.
But then I remind myself that he's got a good
We're the ones still stuck here. Why would I want
to do that to him. I should be happy for him,

(17:17):
you know. I feel bad for me, feel bad for
my mom, my sister, my kids, but happy for him.
It's okay to struggle, and it's okay in the face
of loss to ask questions. But Charlie Kirk's in a
better place and his family is going to be taken
care of. They will be There are so many people

(17:40):
already surrounding them. I think it's so cool that jd
Vance sent Air Force to up there was on Air
Force two to take his body back to Arizona. They
are going to be surrounded and loved. They are, and
I know it's not the same obviously, but it's something. Right.
We'll continue in minute. I want to make sure that. Look,

(18:04):
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that so much of the corporate world not just hates you,
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(18:26):
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Speaker 3 (20:09):
The subject to this one is when will enough be enough?
I apologize in advance for this email. I'm a sixty
five year old man. I raise two Marines, one who
I lost for this country. I live in North Carolina,
and after the murder of the lady in Charlotte and
Charlie today, I am beyond words. When what we say

(20:31):
enough and fight back? I understand and agree that civil
war would be horrible, but what other recourse is there.
The demonic scum on the left are only going to
get worse. Our spineless rhinos won't do anything that is
a real permanent solution. So what is left but for
this country to split apart. It's probably inevitable at this point. Anyway,

(20:55):
we will They never change this country at the voting booth.
The evil is too deeply entrenched in our government and
it's never going to change. Please don't use my name,
and of course I won't. Well, first, you don't have
to apologize for being angry and heartbroken, and you gave
a son for this country. You don't ever have to
apologize to me for anything. Ah, Look, fight back against what? Pause?

(21:26):
Let me explain. Let me explain. In the wake of
something like this, when we are angry and we've decided
we're done with it, we want to fight back, but
we have to find the correct outlet for that anger.
What does fight back mean? Do you want to grab

(21:47):
weapons and start shooting? No, No, we don't. We're not
doing that yet. I hope to god we never do that.
That is it's an under standable response, it's an emotional response,
but we don't even have all the details yet on

(22:08):
the enemy. We can win this fight legally, and we
should do everything in our power to win this fight legally.
And the reason we can win this fight legally is
because they break the law. As we have discussed so
many times before, they are fighting a revolution. You can't

(22:32):
fight a revolution lawfully. The honest ones, as I've played
for you, I played this for you a million times,
but the honest ones will essentially come right out and
say it. Remember that Jaya Powell thing where she says
strike ready, got to be strike ready, And remember this.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases and as our own understanding of

(23:10):
what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective,
what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the
more impact we can have.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
That's a call to break the law, That's what it is.
They are breaking the law. What we have to do
is find the courage and the lawyers to simply enforce
the law. That's it. We can do this the Trump administration.
Pam bondis doj he short sounds like he's interested in it.

(23:45):
We can take a part the very much illegal Democrat
funding network. And it's not going to be painless and
it's not going to be bloodless either. When you have
this many people who are okay with violence at best

(24:07):
at worst are personally violent themselves. They are going to
hurt people, especially when they feel like they're losing. There
is a ton there's so much of this country we
can still save and hold together. And I'm not naive.
I've told you before. I think eventually we will split up.

(24:30):
But I don't know. Maybe not. Maybe we can destroy
the foundation of the Democrat Party so thoroughly that we
actually can put this country back together and patch it up.
Maybe we can. It's not civil war time yet, as
I have told you before. The only time it's quote

(24:53):
civil war time time to start shooting time. It's when
they show up and try to take your guns away.
That's when you start killing people. You understand, Until then legally,
legally and as non violently as humanly possible. Jesse after
the assassination of Charlie Kirk. I feel like I'm seeing

(25:15):
more conservative voices, both in the media and in my
own life, who are finally getting fed up and not
wanting to turn down the temperature, as is always what
is said when things like this happen. I am torn
between wanting us to come together as a country and
wanting us to separate even more. My sadness and anger

(25:35):
is making me feel like we are way past the
point of healing, and I fear what may come from this.
We cannot and will not come together with the left.
That is, that is something you shouldn't even desire. And
I'm not insulting you. I understand what you're saying. I
understand that you want everybody to lay down their swords
and come together. But good does not bind with evil.

(25:57):
We're not dealing with run of the mill democrat anymore,
with normy democrats anymore. That is not something that exists now,
certainly not in the political halls of power. That is
not something that exists. You shouldn't want to come together
with people who believe in chopping off a young boy's penis.

(26:20):
You shouldn't want to come together with the party that
intentionally brought as many murderers and rapists across the border
as they possibly could in four years. There should be
no desire to come together with them. We have to
defeat them. I'm glad you are fed up. Stay fed up.

(26:41):
This has been a wake up call on what we
are dealing with here. This is what we're dealing with.
I wish it wasn't this way. I don't celebrate where
we are, but we have got to step up now
and be bold anti communists. We have to set aside

(27:02):
this childish way of thinking, well, we all want the
same things. No we don't. No, we don't not even close,
not even close. Set that aside. It's time to fight them.
And look, you've seen so many people today get fired.
We've talked about it a lot on the left because
they couldn't control themselves when on social media and started

(27:24):
celebrating an assassination. That's good. As I mentioned earlier in
the show, a purge of communists from our institutions, all
of them, is extremely necessary in situations like this. Create
that opportunity. If you have one in your life, you

(27:45):
see something like that, send that information to their employer
and ask that employer if they support such a thing
if they want that person representing their country. Does that
mean Nope, It's necessary, is what it is. It's time
to start putting these people in their place. And they

(28:07):
only can do that with what What do they understand?
Fear and pain? That's all they understand. Otherwise they can't
limit themselves. It's not possible for them to do so.
Speaking of which, once you fire that communist who works
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(28:30):
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(29:14):
the dirty comie who works for you? Go find someone decent.
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It's come through, just some more of these. Just wanted

(30:02):
you to have a voice tonight. I know you're hurting,
dear Jesse. Today's hard. I don't know quite how to
articulate it. I cried for the first time in years.
Most of us never even met Charlie, but for those
who listened to him frequently, it feels like a good
friend has passed away. Maybe it's because we don't have
in person friends like we used to. In these podcasts

(30:23):
help fill that space. I just know that I'm very sad.
Any insight would be appreciated. It's okay to be sad.
You should be sad. There were some tears shed last
night in my house. I'll tell you that. Like I
told you, it's good to be sad, and like we've

(30:45):
talked about before, radio or podcast however you happen to listen,
it's so intimate. It's way more intimate than television is.
Because I do things with you. You know, Charlie did
things with you, living your life, on the way to school,
driving your kids to school. I'm in the car with

(31:06):
you when you're cooking dinner, when you're working construction, when
you're mowing the lawn. I'm in your ear, and we
have three hours a day together. You know who I am.
You know virtually everything about me. If I was full
of crap about something, you would know. I'm sitting there

(31:28):
in your ear for three hours a day. You know
my wife's name, you know my kids. You know what
I love, you know what I hate. You know the
dumb things about me and the Lord knows, there's a
lot of them, you know me, And when we lose
someone like that, it's like Rush. Obviously, this is much
more tragic than Rush, which was horrible, but an assassination

(31:53):
at thirty one. It's just it's so jarring because you
do you live your life with that person, and it's
okay to be said, and it's okay to cry. You
know that it's healthy. Remember this is another thing I've
had to fully digest in the last year since I
lost my father. Remember that mourning is healthy, healthy If

(32:17):
you're having a good cry, have a good cry. How
in whatever way you mourn. Maybe you're going fishing to mourn,
I don't know. Maybe you're gonna go to a cabin
in the woods maybe whatever. Maybe you're playing with your dog.
Mourning its healthy. Do it, Embrace it. You won't stay
there forever. But it is a necessary part of humanity,

(32:41):
of human beings. It's why every society in all of
history has customs for when people die. Yeah, maybe you
get maybe you get buried in a tomb. Maybe you
get a sweet Viking funeral like I want, where they
light your boat on fire. Only I would prefer they
didn't light any slaves on fire too. The Vikings used
to do that kind of thing. Either way, why why

(33:03):
do these rituals exist to help people mourn, help people
through their grief. What do the Irish do they drink? Jesse?
I just started listening to Charlie last year, and because
of my two boys, or because of my two boys
they're teenagers, we've had many conversations about his beliefs at
the dinner table. What he did for moving our youth

(33:24):
to conservative values is beyond comprehension. He's the Rush Limbaugh
of the youth movement. My question, I think we need
to bring back public executions. The victim's family decides the method.
A few of those will definitely be distinctive thoughts. Well,

(33:45):
my thoughts are different than my feelings. My feelings today are, well,
let's skin him alive on pay per view and then
don't kill him when we're done, leave him out there
exposed to the elements, so he dies of infection over
about twenty four hours. That's my feelings. But my thoughts are,

(34:10):
we want to stay a country where you get a trial,
you get a jury, and if you are given the
death penalty, and this guy's going to get the death penalty.
If you are given the death penalty, we try to
kill you as fast and painlessly as possible. When something

(34:30):
terrible happens. That's not what we want, you know. We
want to give him scaffism. We want to give him
the boats we want. That's what we want when something
terrible happens, especially when they kill someone you love. That's
I'm with you. But we still want to stay where
we are. We want to stay the kind of country
we are. We don't want to be. Remember North Korea yesterday,

(34:53):
jam and needles under people's fingernails and floggings and that
kind of crap. That's awful, absolutely awful. All right, let's
do some headlines, and.

Speaker 4 (35:03):
Now here's a headline by go you know the thing.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
Headlines We didn't get.

Speaker 3 (35:08):
To secret service led a glock through security at Trump's
Virginia golf course a week before the Routh trial. We
really have a bang up secret service anymore. I'm really
shocked they weren't able to stop that assassin before I
got Trump. Grieving Illinois father blames sanctuary policies as ice

(35:30):
issues cracked down and daughters honor just another reminder that
Democrats opened up the border and now I legal's routine,
the kill Americans. Trump targets big pharma with prescription drug
advertising crackdown. If we could just do something to ensure
that every other commercial on television isn't a big pharma ad,
I would really really love that man jumps off a

(35:52):
cruise ship to avoid a sixteen thousand dollars gambling debt
and ends up getting in trouble with Homeland Security. I
respect it. I respect it. Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's
attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Yeah, this
Lisa Cook character is well, it's ugly. South Africa's top

(36:15):
court rules men can take wives surnames, so that'd be
good news for all the gay dudes. Trump's cracked down
on prescription drug ads. What to know We already talked
about that. Trump brings new prescription drug home in the
or to the US in a sweeping Walmart deal. I

(36:35):
do enjoy me some Walmart. It can get a little
rough later on at night in Walmart. But the prices, honestly,
the prices are outstanding. Will professor kicks student out of
class for objecting to gender ideology and gets fired that's
that one at Texas A and M we heard about
where that brave young girl stepped up and said, you
can't be teaching that. That's illegal. You take a night.

(36:57):
Tomorrow we convene for Ask Doctor Jesse Friday. That's all
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