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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. We'll talk about how transparent Gavin
Newsom is here in just a moment, touch on the
Democrats and the language they use. We'll talk about how
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embedded these people are all throughout the government, all that
emails and so much more on the final hour of
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. So Gavin Newsom keeps
running to the camera during all these la riots talking
about getting arrested. Remember it was the other day Gavin
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Newsom ran to the television said and he said, hey,
Tom Holman, come get me, guy, come try to arrest me.
He keeps saying things like this, can't help himself, said
it again.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
And this is why I told the President just just
get it over with, arrest me, move on. If he
needs some head to scalp, do it with me. But
stop messing with these kids.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
I know it's an obvious point. It's so obvious I
almost didn't even talk about it, but I figure it's
worth you and I at least having a discussion. You
know what he's doing, right you know what he's doing.
He's trying to become the Democrat nominee for president. And
this is the thing about politicians. You are always in
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one way or another. You are always being guided by
the people who elect you, by the people who will
choose you or someone else. For instance, Well, you know what,
let's make it about our side, for instance, on the right.
On the right, there are some basic check marks you
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really have to hit if you want to run as
a Republican, and if you don't achieve some basic check marks,
you will probably be disqualified. And you'll be disqualified because
the number of people in the Republican Party who vote
Republican who will demand one of those check marks is
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so high. If you lose their vote, you probably can't
move on. Trump is actually a great example of this,
and is a great example of somebody who realizes this.
This may sound insulting, it's really not meant to be.
It's just pointing something out. Guns is a great example.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
On the right.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
We have some Republicans who go along with some gun
control sadly, but if you're a Republican, if you ever
want to be the Republican nominee for state Senate or
Congress or president or anything else. You can't be a
gun grabber, you can't be anti gun, you cannot be Now,
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Donald Trump's background is not guns at all. He was
famously it's not news. He was a Democrat, a registered
New York Democrat for the longest time. But that aside,
guns are not what he did. It's never been his interest.
I don't know that there's a picture of Donald Trump
even holding a gun. It's just not who he is.
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He doesn't care for guns at all. In fact, if
you could hook him up to a light detector test,
you'd probably find out that he kind of wishes there
were fewer guns out there. I'm just guessing. But one
of the just that it doesn't matter beside the point.
But Donald Trump also understood if I am going to
be the Republican nominee for president, I can't come out
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and trash guns or else it won't happen.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Same thing.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Look, we'll stick with Trump before we get back to Newsom.
Same thing when it comes to evangelical Christianity, or I mean,
I guess I said evangelical. All the different forms of
Christianity in the country, all of it, whether it be Baptists,
or Protestants or Episcopalians or Catholics or Mormons or whatever,
all the different versions of that. Now, in order to
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be the Republican nominee, it's not that you have to
be one, not at all, but you have to be
real friendly with them. They have to think at least
that you're not an enemy of them. Trump, who traditionally
I don't know where he is now sounds like maybe
he's changed his thinking, but traditionally he was not and
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never claimed to bemember. They used to ask Trump about whether, hey,
you know, have you given your life to Jesus or
something like that, and Trump would give the most hilarious
Trump answer ever. Trump's answer to that would be, I
do very well with the evangelicals. But what was he doing? Again?
I'm not what's he doing? He's letting a huge part
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of his voting block know, you've got a friend in me,
even if I may not stand shoulder to shoulder.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
With you and believe everything you believe. I'm not your enemy.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
You've got And he says it loudly, loudly, everyone gather
around pray over me. He says it without shame. He
knows if I alienate them I'm done. It's over because
the voting block is too big. On the flip side,
if you are a Democrat in the United States of America,
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whether you want to be governor of California City Council
in Detroit, senator from Connecticut, whatever it may be, if
you are a Democrat in America, you know that your
voting block they're a bunch of communist revolutionaries.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
You know it.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
They are street animals, and you know it. And so
you know the best way to get in their good
graces is to act like you're at danger the way
they're in danger. To act like you're fighting the man
the way they're fighting the man. That's why, Well, this
is Senator Chris.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
My first message is to keep it peaceful.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
I mean, obviously this is a moment where we have
to be on the streets all over the country to
protest what's happening to our immigrant community.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
But more broadly, we have to be on the streets.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Remember that Minnesota state rep. Who said she was an
illegal caught a bunch of heat for it. Now she
comes out and says, well, hold on a second, no,
I'm not well, why would you claim to be what
a stupid weird thing to claim. Why would you get
up there and announce that you're an illegal because she's
sending a message to the Democrat constituents who elect Democrats
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of you. Why is Gavin Newsom trying everything in his
power to get arrested?
Speaker 2 (07:07):
And this is why I told the President just to
get it over with. Arrest me, move on. If he
needs some head to scalp, do it with me, but
stop messing with these kids.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Stop me.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
It has nothing to do with the kids or the riots.
It definitely doesn't have to do with anything. Anything doesn't
have anything to do with California. Gavin Newsom is running
for president in the year twenty twenty eight. Gavin Newsom's
trying to get some silver handcuffs slapped on him because
Gavin Newsom knows that would make him the Democrat nominee
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in twenty twenty eight. Because the savages that make up
the Democrat base now in this country hasn't always been
this way, but they don't even go for blue collar
guy or anything that like that anymore. It's all LGBTQ
freaks and feminists and whatnot. And the best way into
those people's hearts is getting yourself arrested acting like an
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animal on camera. Every single elected democrat in this country
knows what I just said is true, and that's why they.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
All talk and act like this. All of them either.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Are former revolutionaries or at least know they have to
speak the language of the revolutionary, every single one without exception.
What a sad state of affairs for democrats in this country.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Let's do some emails.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Hey, Jesse, golf is for sissies. He said this about
my work trip where I was working last week. Okay,
I don't know about the whole golf is for sissies thing.
I've had a lot of fun golfing. You can think that,
you cannot think that it doesn't matter to me. But
here's what I do know. You need to learn how
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to golf, and it's not as important as teaching your
kids how to swim.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
That's a basic.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
In my opinion, making sure your children are able to
function on the golf course is helping their careers.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
What Chris, What Chris said?
Speaker 1 (09:14):
How good? I can triple bogey every hole? That's fine.
Oh that's totally fine. I don't mean you have to
be at all good. I'm horrible, horrible. I bet you
if I went out and shot eighteen holes, I bet you.
In fact, I guarantee you I would shoot over one hundred. No,
I know, you don't have to be good at all.
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Be functional. And the reason you have to be functional
is that's where business is still done and you can
uh the world has changed. No.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Look, I just experienced it last week.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
I'm out there, I'm by far the poorest guy in
the entire golf group, and I'm just watching deals be made,
deals be closed.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
So I guess we could do this. We'll do that.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
You know what text me is number. Hey, let's get
this done on the thirteenth hole. That's where wealthy businessmen.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Do business on the golf course.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
If you're the guy who says I can't, I don't
know how. You're back in the clubhouse while they're putting
in work. Learn the basics. You don't have to be good.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
I suck.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
I lost more balls than everyone else in my fourthsome combined.
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Speaker 3 (11:51):
Feeling a little stocky.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
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Let's do some of these right now, Jesse. With everything
going on and the left on their back foot, why
do Republicans continue everything in their power to shift the
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narrative back away from the disaster that the Democrat Party is.
Josh Holly is introducing a bill to raise the federal
minimum wage to fifteen dollars. It's not going to pass,
nor should it. Why give them ammo. Well, first, let's
go ahead and be crystal clear. This is so stupid.
It's staggering. A fifteen dollars minimum wage. The minimum wage
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should be zero. You should be paid what you're worth.
Fifteen dollars minimum wage is dumb when Democrats propose it. It's
dumb when Republicans propose it. And look, this is the
problem with with let me see how I want to
put this here. Populism can be wonderful and it can
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be disastrous.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
And here's why.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Because you're always chasing what's popular, and sometimes what's popular
it's good us. What's popular? What's a good populist issue?
Right now, American manufacturing Americans have watched their jobs be
handed to foreigners. They've watched mills, factories go overseas, they've
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watched foreigners be imported, and Americans are correctly upset about that,
and they want American manufacturing to start again. They want
American jobs here, good blue collar manufacturing jobs right here
in America. That is an issue that is popular, and
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populists will grab that issue and say, yeah, bring them back.
That's good, that's an it's an example of populism working.
The problem is when you're always chasing what's popular, when
it's always populism, well, sometimes you chase a lot of
really stupid things. There can be all kinds of things
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that are popular with fifty one percent of the population.
It's really freaking dumb. If there are enough people in
this country that fifth that think fifteen dollars minimum wage
is a good thing, if that's popular, well we're in
bad enough trouble. If we then get politicians who pretend
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as if it's popular and in any way practical, well
then we're in dire, dire straits. That's a dumb idea,
a completely dumb idea. And for just in case you're
not aware, I realize everybody probably is. But maybe you're
not aware. The second you raise the minimum wage, what
you do is what what all these minimum wage jobs?
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You force them to pay the minimum wage worker more?
But Taco Bell can't wake up one day and go
from paying the case of da guy eight dollars an
hour to fifteen dollars an hour without doing one of
two things, usually both raising up the prices and or
firing somebody, maybe lots of somebody. They keep trying this
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and all the lib states, California did the same thing. Hey,
we did twenty.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Five dollars minimum. Wait they need a living wage.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Oh wait a minute, A bunch of people got fired.
How that happened? It's dumb. Let's stop being dumb. Tired
of dumb? Jesse theves Kelly as a nickname, mobs to yourself.
You seem to have the best comment on the thought
I had. Why couldn't Bondy Cash and Bongino present a
rico case against the fun about the communist group? So
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on and so forth. Also thoughts to the family after
losing your father. I love the show. Look, we touched
on this earlier. And by the way, if you missed
our interview with Steve Frim last Hour that's probably worth
listening to it. I asked him point blank about the
RICO stuff and how we could we do this. Is
it possible? Is this just some kind of pipe dream
where we can go after these groups or is it
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actually doable?
Speaker 3 (15:59):
It is doable.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
iHeart Spotify iTunes if you missed that interview. It is
something that is doable. As I brought up before, it's
just going to take time. Now we have to start
and cash Mattel has announced that he's going to start,
so that's a good thing, but it's going to take
some time. Let's hope we can tackle it. A tackling
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A tackling. Tackling the system, the finance system of communism,
not just in America globally, would probably be the greatest,
most effective thing the Right ever did when it came
to combating communism, because, as we've always discussed, these groups
are all funded, well funded, organize huge amounts of money,
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and oftentimes they are funded with your money. Because Democrats
get elected and they do one of two things, reward
their friends or punish their enemies. The state or the
city or the country never crosses their mind, none of
those things. Those are childish things to these people because
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they're all a bunch of demons. They get elected, and
immediately their eyes get big as saucers and they practically
start drooling as they look at the public treasury and
they think to themselves, Wow, how can I get my
hands on that? And more importantly, how can I get
my hands on that public treasury and give that money
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to all my political allies.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Surely they need a grant. That's what I'll do. Do
a grant.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
This nonprofit. I love that term, this nonprofit. They surely
need some government money.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Oh do they bring a bunch of illegals?
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Whoopsie, that's immediately what they think. But there's one other
thing they think. It wasn't just reward your friends. Communists
get elected and believe in using power to punish their enemies.
And we just had another article come out about this
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from my buddy Jerry Dunleavy about the Biden administration. In fact,
there's a couple articles out there revealing what I just
said to be true. We see example after example of it.
We'll talk about that next. Feeling a little stocky, follow
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is the Jesse Kelly shell All right, let's dig into
this here as you will know. Then none of this stuff.
Let me go ahead and get this out of the way.
None of this stuff is going.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
To blow you away and shock.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
If you're someone who pays attention very clearly you are,
you're gonna hear this and you're gonna Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
I know I saw it coming.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
But I wanted to again describe how the communist sees power,
because this is something that you and he don't share
at all. You, at least, I hope you believe that
power should be used to help people, protect people, serve people.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
If you are.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Elected president, let's just go with the height of power.
If I was to give you the job of president,
you probably see yourself as using it to help America,
serve America, protect America, not go after your enemies, not
reward your friends. Power being restrained, you restraining yourself from
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using it.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
You could do this, You could do that.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
You could be Joe Biden lining up business deals because
you're the vice president. But you, because of your moral code,
think that's evil.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
I gotcha.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
I'm glad you think like that. I agree, But again
we have to understand the communist thinks that's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
He doesn't think like that at all. You get power to.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Use it against your enemies and rewards your friends. Former
Lois Learner, deputy involved in Obama era IRS scandal that
targeted conservatives, leads a major IRS division under Trump. Holly
Paz is her name. You do remember the whole IRS
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scandal under Barack Obama. Barack Obama because he is one
of the og America hating communists. He is the first
American president, I think you could probably argue, the only
American president we have ever had who really it's genuine
for him, a real hatred of the place in Barack
Obama a trained communist, trained by other communists like Frank
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Marshall Davis. Frank Marshall Davis actually at a communist number.
He is a communist registered. He helped mentor Barack Obama
and communist activism, communist subversion, and Barack Obama would have
learned from Frank Marshall Davis and others, not what you
would do with power. For Barack Obama, power is only
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achieved to use it. It's the only point in going
after it. Barack Obama got power and told his IRS
go after my political opponents smash them, and they did.
And one of the people involved in that still works
in the IRS to this day. Headline former FBI agent
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advised shift. That would be Adam Schiff amid the Russia Gate.
Amid Russia Gate. Now he may be opposing Trump from within.
The FAA. People are throughout the government. They move from
one area to the other area.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
But what are they.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
First they see an f be I agent First? Is
he an FAA official? First? No, he's a communist first.
They are buried everywhere and they believe in using power.
Oh and finally to the story from Jerry Dunleavy from
Just the News, Biden administration used January sixth to artificially
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inflate domestic terrorist threat declassified intel shows. It's exactly what
we've talked about on the show. It's exactly what you suspected.
It was whether or not the government intentionally caused January sixth,
which is what I believe. I believe it was their operation,
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or whether or not the government decided to use January
sixth as a justification for what they did. None of
that matters. What does matter is after that, the United
States federal government and more pacifically, the communists inside of
the federal government used January sixth to justify sending America's
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government forces after their political opponents. The Democrat Party bent
over backwards to classify every Republican as a domestic terrorist
or a potential domestic terrorist. If you got a church,
you might be a domestic terrorist. If you're yelling at
a school board meeting, you might be a domestic terrorist.
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If you're any of these domestic terrorists domestic terrorists, the
largest domestic terrorist threat. Why were they doing that? Could
they even got Christopher Ray, head of the FBI, sitting
in front of the House or Senate, I forget which
one it was? The largest domestic terrorists thoughts from white supremacy?
Why did they go with that line over and over
and over and over and over again when everybody knew
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it wasn't true. It was all done as a justification
to do what communists have always done. Take government guns
and use the government guns against their political opponents. It's
what they always do, and our communists are no different.
And if you think they are, you are in for
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quite a surprise. Let's do some emails. Hey, Jesse, I'm
always listening to you talk about how these common universities
make young women miserable, and they in turn make your
son's miserable humans.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Well.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
A year ago, my son moved down to California with
his university, with his girlfriend, with his graduate girlfriend. It
took under a year for it to come to a head,
and my wife and I were in our vehicle Saturday
morning driving seven hours to move him into another situation
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so he can finish his certifications as a eurocar mechanic
and then back Sunday to work. Today, I am the happiest,
most tired individual on the planet, and the only spoil
of war was a puppy, and not a grand kid.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
With this animal.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
I'll spare you the details, but it's the exact scenario
you talk about, love your show and your humorous delivery.
I quote you often and take full credit for your takes.
Ha ah, just kidding. I don't no, seriously, I do good.
You should remember, like I always remind you, universities they
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specialize in young women, in taking the wonderful motherly nature
of young women, taking the desire of young women to
be accepted by those around them. They take all these
things and they twist it and manipulate it and they
destroy your daughter. Women become communists when they go to college,
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and vice versa, or on the flip side, not vice versa.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
On the flip side.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Young men sometimes they will in college, sometimes they won't.
Young men become communists when they marry one. Young women
become communists in college. Young men become communists when they
marry one. We have a rule in my house for
my sons, and of course they have all the freedom
in the world to defy me one day. I'm not
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a tyrant. They have their own lives, they'll live their
own lives. But the rule still remains. You're not allowed
to bring home a Democrat ever. And I don't even
say that for partisan reasons, to believe it or not.
I don't say that because I'm me. I say that
because I love my boys, and I have watched friend
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after colleague, after acquaintance after relative have his life in
his happiness destroyed because he married some communist haag and
she slowly but surely twisted him and broke him, and
soon he's a shell of a man who won't visit
it family at Christmas time because they're unvaxed. And his
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witch hag wife was behind all of it. You can
bring home anybody you want. Son not here to give
you a list of a long list of rules. There
was one rule in the Kelly household. Don't bring home
a democrat. Look, you can date one, you can marry one.
Speaker 3 (27:20):
Your freedom. She's not welcome inside of my home. Period.
Don't ask. She's not welcome. Period. Another email, Hey.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Jesse, you o producer Chris an apology for disparaging meat loaf.
Meatloaf is as American as apple pie. Not to brag,
but my meat loaf wrapped in bacon and cooked on
a charcool grill as a much sought after delicacy. Yes,
I use my IQ sense. People like you would ask
how long I cook it? I always reply till it's done. Okay,
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I need to correct you on a couple things, sir. First,
I wouldn't ask how long you cook it because you
use an IQ sense. The IQ sense is sitting there
in the meat loaf. Let's not act like you're some
kind of a genius to know when to pull off
the meat loaf. Your phone tells you when to pull
off the meat loaf. That's the beauty of IQ sense.
Available by the way at chefiq dot comco Jesse saves
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you fifty percent. Fifteen percent, not fifty that'd be wild.
Chefiq dot comcode Jesse, that's one two. Don't defend meatloaf
because you wrap it in bacon. You can wrap anything
in bacon and have it taste good. How's your meatloaf
without the bacon. No, it's not delicious, Chris, No, it's
not meatloaf is garbage. Iq sense. It may make it right,
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but it can't change the flavor. All right, chefiq dot
comcode Jesse, We'll be back. Missed out, catch up, Jesse
kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. I should let you
know obviously. I know you've been sitting around waiting in
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one I did break the fast, uh. I don't want
you to call me a hero, all right. I went
from about ten o'clock last night to six seven o'clock
today without any food at all, just some coffee in
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a protein chack.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
That's it. I don't want you to call me a hero.
There are heroes out there.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
I did what I did just because I'm trying to
be healthier and trying to do the right thing. I'm
just a man who did what he had to do, right, what, Chris,
I'm trying to explain my mentality, and yes, I broke
the fast and the way that only we can.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Here.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
We had cheese, steaks, fries, some Nazi sticks. We did
get some Southwestern ranch to dip the motte he sticks
in and it was pretty good.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
The fast.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
It was a real fast, Chris, it was a real fast.
Stop saying that one protein shape doesn't break the fast. Okay, anyway,
let's do some more emails. Hey, Jesse, how do you
think the Doge dynamic was changed when Ramswami didn't stay involved?
I think the power was weakened. Okay, all right, let
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me get this out of the way. And I know
there are lots of Vivek lovers and Vivek haters. I've
already told you my thoughts, so I don't need to
go into it again. But whether you're a lover or
a hater, you know he was always using that to
go to higher office, right.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
And I'm not look at you can love.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Him or hate him for it, but please tell me
that was obvious to you when you found out he
was leaving Doge to go run for governor?
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Were you shocked?
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I told you all that stuff was gonna happen. I
told you he was either gonna hang on and run
for president in twenty twenty eight, or run for governor
of Ohio and then run for president. It was always
an ambitious struggle.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
We'll put it to you that way. How did it change?
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Well, look, I'll tell you this, Elon Musk and Vivek
did not necessarily.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
Get along all that well.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Elon didn't think Vivek was as committed to cutting all
this stuff as he was to promotional activities, if you will.
So look those two types of guys, they seem similar.
They're different types of guys with different types of goals.
All right, I'll just leave it at that, Dear King
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Giant Hans, I am two months sober today.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
How about that?
Speaker 1 (31:58):
It's like my mind in have been freed. Sitting on
my patio with the wife, listening to some great American music.
I wanted to say thank you for your for the
part you played in freeing me. I didn't do anything,
you did it you your lovely bride. And the struggle.
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Are you struggling with something? Hooked on something? Drugs or
booze or no poor or whatever. The things human beings
struggle with all human beings. From time to time, human
beings get hooked on things that are bad for them.
Don't think that you're unique or weak or keep struggling.
That's all I'm gonna say. Keep struggling. When you're struggling,
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you're winning. It's when you give up, that's when you've
lost to your little hands. I was listening to the
part of the show where you were talking about the
rising commie knowing real men.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
All. This guy thinks it's going to be Fetterman.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
What I said was, I believe or I'm afraid that
the Democrat Party will rise again, and they will rise
again because there will be somebody a Democrat, someone who
it will have to be a man, because Democrats have lost,
men who will know how to speak the language of
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the common man. And he will know that he has
to set aside all the endless tranny stuff. He's gonna
know what he can set aside and what he cannot
set aside. And this guy thinks it might be Fetterman. Look,
I could see it being somebody like Fetterman. I don't
know that that's going to be the guy. But I
could see it. It's going to take someone like that.
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I personally kind of hate that he wears a hoodie
and shorts in the Senate, but I get the branding
of it. That's right, Chris, that's the everyman he's branding.
I get what he's doing. You get what he's doing.
We're not fools branding himself as the everyman. Look at me,
I wear hoodies just like you where hoodies all that,
So I get it. But that's the I don't know that.
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I'd say it's gonna be fetterman, but that's the exact
type of guy I'm worried about. Somebody. He'll Bucket's party
from time to time, someone who at least looks like
he knows how to use a hammer a saw, to
someone who someone who doesn't look talk or act like
Chris Murphy or Chuck Schumer or even Gavin Newso.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
Somebody Yeah who the yeah?
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Wait, exactly right, Chris.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
He can't be a fagin. Remember remember Linda Fagen. Linda Fagen,
which is bragging.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
About odd diversity is ever, there are a lot of
fagins like that who still talk like that. While we
have to diversify. Well, we have to get more. But
have we done it? Have we hired enough women? There
are that fagin mentality goes through the Democrat Party. Fagin, Fagin, fagin.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
It's going to.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Have to be someone, even if he is a fagin,
he's gonna know, he has to talk like someone who's
not just a fact.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
And now here's a headline, you know, you know the thing.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
Headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Mexican President threatens to mobilize against the law that could
help cut off cash to the cartels. It it's almost
unreal how many different countries around the world apparently exist
on our taxpayer dollars. And at the very mention that
the taxpayer dollars may go away, that American money, because
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I realized this is the taxpayer dollars, that American money
may go away, they freak out an act like it's
an act of war. Billions of dollars in remittances go
back to Mexico, so much so that the Mexican economy
relies on it. Gosh, that's probably not good. Biden administration
surveiled Musks contacts after buying Twitter. Remember that conversation we
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just had about how Communists believe in using power. They
saw a wealthy political opponent and used government power to
figure out who he's meeting with. That's how evil these
people are. All right, say a prayer for Los Angeles tonight.
Let's hope it's still there in the morning.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
That's all