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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show before
we check out of here until tomorrow. Anyway, here's what
we got. We're gonna talk a little bit about this Ukraine, Russia, China,
foreign affairs stuff. Apparently young workers are just going on
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vacation without telling the boss. We'll deal with some economic matters.
Jasmine Crocketts speaking again in Congress and that's not great.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
All that, and you're not gonna believe what's happening to
Trump's attorney, another one of Trump's attorneys, and so much
more coming up this hour, hopefully if I can get
to all that on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
And I'm gonna try to get to some emails too,
But I want to talk about kind of how I
finished last hour. We were talking about what's happening right
now in Ukraine. You see Zelenski and all these guys
in Ukraine. They're trying to get everything ramped up, understandably,
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So what do they want? Well, we've been helping, but
limited helping. Now we've been helping a lot, don't get
me wrong, but what does Ukraine want? Ukraine wants the
entire arsenal of the West so they can use it
to attack Russia. Now, maybe that's music to your ears,
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because who likes Russia. I certainly don't. However, I just
want to remind everyone because right now there's a big
controversy in DC about how we don't want to give them,
we can't give them American missiles and have American missiles
being fired into Russia and things like that. I just
want to remind everybody that Russia, in China and Iran,
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they are linking up, and they are linking up against us,
and we continue to poke the bear over it, over it,
over and over again. We are inviting pain on our soil.
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And those nations I just described, all three of them,
have the ability to visit pain onto our soil if
God forbids something terrible happens. But even if something awful
doesn't happen, World War III type stuff. If you continue
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to not fight the proxy war as if it's a
proxy war, you ramp up, and you ramp up, and
you ramp up. And Ukraine's the most important thing in
the world, and we have to stop rushing puns a
dictator and you might find yourself having gotten us into
World War three. And I know this because the last
two World wars toe kicked off were kicked off due
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to a whole lot of screw ups by various politicians.
We've way oversimplified what kicked off those things. There were
a lot of idiots involved getting us into those things.
I am getting more and more worried as time goes
on that these morons are going to walk us right
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into something that we will all hate. That it will be,
it will be absolutely awful. I just the fact that
the American Treasury Secretary is speaking like this, like she's
the Defense secretary. What in the world.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Also stood together in providing military, economic, and humanitarian support
for Ukraine? And this is critical to Ukraine sustaining its
resistance on the front lines and the home front. Let
me be clear, it is also critical for the security
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of the American and European people. If we stand by
as dictators violate territorial integrity and fly out the international
rule space.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
I'm going to cut her off. This whole thing has
me worried. Whatever, Let's move on and talk about other things,
like diversity.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Is imperative in my judgment, that we continue to build
a department that fully reflects our diversity. It is our
strength around the world, and we've been working to do that.
As you know, very early in my tenure, i appointed
the first Chief Diversity Inclusion Officer.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Diversity is our strength. Diversity is our strength around the world.
Just remember that that's not only not true, the opposite
is true. Diversity is our weakness. It is it really
legitimately is. We've focused for so long on being diverse
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that we've destroyed, absolutely destroyed our merit, our accomplishments because
we've pretended as if diversity itself is an accomplishment. Diversity
doesn't matter at all. It's never been important, and it's
most definitely not our strength. You want evidence of this,
Jasmine Crockett. She's this congresswoman out of Texas. She decided
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she was going to push back against all this diversity
higher nonsense today. Listen, listen to this person.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
I don't know if you're familiar, but have you ever
heard of Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
I've read about that congresswoman.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
Okay, and there are some things indicated in Project twenty
twenty five that are quite concerning to me. One of
those topics is diversity in the workplace. The agenda includes
making sure that the next conservative administration dismantles dei apparatus
by eliminating various chief Diversity officer positions, etc. It was
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hidden me a little differently as a black woman sitting here,
because it almost seemed as if you either get diversity
or you get qualifications. It did not seem as if
my colleague understood that someone can be diverse and qualified.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
You can have diversity or you can have qualifications. You
cannot have both. You cannot force diversity into anything and
get the exact quality you had before. If you force
diversity into anything, you will gut it. You will lower,
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if not completely destroy the quality of it. And it's
a very very simple concept. The second you take what
is important and set it aside, and you focus on
what is not important, like the color of your skin,
then you will make things worse again. If I'm starting
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a burger restaurant, Jesse's Burgers, and who am I hiring
at Jesse's Burgers to be my cook, to wait the tables,
to do whever to manage the restaurant? Who am I
hiring the best? You will come in, You will be polite,
you will be well managed, you will show up on time,
You will treat customers well. You will focus on cleanliness
and quality and having a great work environment. And if
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you can do those things, you will stay. You will
get paid. We will be together for a long time.
We're gonna sell a bunch of burgers and we're gonna
have a blast. I don't care what color you are.
I don't care. And if Chris starts his burger restaurant
across the street and Chris says, now it's Jesse's burgers
aren't diverse enough. We're gonna have a white guy and
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then a black guy, and we need an Asian woman.
And I'm only gonna hire an Indian. Where are the Indians?
Where my Indians at? We're gonna hire this. My restaurant
will be better in every way than his restaurant will
be better because he focused on what didn't matter. I
focused on what matters. I know. In the United States
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of America today, everyone has their handout, and everyone loves
their handout. That's really what it comes down to. People
love their handouts. You get special treatment here, special treatment there. Look,
Jasmin Crockett loves this DEI stuff because Jasmine Crockett has
the mental capacity of a fish, and so without diversity,
equity and inclusion, Jasmine Crockett would be where she's supposed
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to be, and that's Flippenberger's somewhere. Instead. Because we have diversity,
equity and inclusion, she was able to get into, of course,
historically black colleges a garbage one, but she got into
a historickey Black college. She didn't even finish that well
in her class. Her law school was a world class embarrassment.
Jasmine Crockett sits in the United States Congress because of
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the color of her skin, and only the color of
her skin, and she doesn't like that. It makes her uncomfortable.
We got there because of the color of her skin,
and now she wants to convince you, me, and the
rest of the planet that it's somehow something she did
that accomplished it. But she didn't accomplish a thing except
for being born black, and that isn't worth anything, just
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like me being born white. It's worth nothing. I did
nothing to earn it. The color of my skin is
not worth a thing. It's not impressive either. This is
why I find it ridiculous when people talk about race
and they talk about how proud they are of this.
I'm proud to be white. I'm proud to be black.
Why you didn't do anything to earn it? What are
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you proud about? I'm proud about things I earned in life,
things I did, things I earned. Why would I be
proud of my skin color? What a stupid thing to say.
I'm a proud black man. Why do you do something
for that besides being born? People love their handouts, and
people like Jasmine Crockett and all these dei higher across
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the country, all of them, they love the handouts. They
love them. And once they get the handouts, once they
get their position because of things they didn't earn, then
what they want is for you to turn around and
tell them that they earned it, but you didn't. You didn't.
Everyone knows why you got there. Everyone knows why you
got there. All right, All right, let's move on and
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talk about something else. Make fun of James Comy, and
we'll get to some emails and other things in just
a moment.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
Hang on, you're listening to the oracle.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
You love this one.
Speaker 6 (10:31):
It's a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So just before I get to the people quitting not quitting,
going on vacation without telling the boss, and deal with
some economic matters and James Comy and other things, Bill
Maher Mauer Mauer, I don't know how to say stupid name.
(10:58):
The right loves to love Bill because once every ten
years he'll say something sensible. And because we have the worst,
absolute worst abused spouse syndrome that we just we love
that we love when some deranged comedy says one sensible
thing because we want to like to imagine that we're
all the same anyway. So every now and then he'll
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go out there and to do some media things. And
he sat down with Megan Kelly. Now, Megan Kelly and
Ted Cruz are two people who have this in common.
You may not like either of them, and that's fine.
I don't give a crap, but they're always going to
be more prepared than you than me. Always. And when
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you're someone like Maher and you live in the world
of make believe, remember these people. The average communist, deliberal
ant Peggy in your life, she lives in a world
entirely of make believe she is. When I say she's insane,
you know, it's a same as old as time on
the right, different versions of Hey, these people are insane,
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they're insane. No, No, American Democrats really are insane today
because they believe things that are not real. If a
man jumps off of a building because he thinks he
can fly, you would say that man is insane. Why'd
you say he was insane because he believed in something
that wasn't real. American Democrats believe things like.
Speaker 7 (12:22):
Project twenty twenty five is a far right manifesto. It
is a one thousand page bucket list of extremist policies
that would uproot every government agency and disrupt the lives
of every person who calls this country home. The Department
of Education would be eliminated, cutting students off from civil
rights protections, and ending essential Title one funding for K
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through twelve schools. The Department of Justice would go on
a murdering spree. It would rush to use the death
penalty and expand its use to eating.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Yeah, she goes on your liberal and Peggy believes that
Department of Justice would go on a murdering spree. Your liberal,
and Peggy believes, she really does, that Trump is an idi.
Speaker 8 (13:03):
At Sittler's language, that's not America's.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
He cares about holding on the power.
Speaker 8 (13:07):
I care about you.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
Donald Trump is acting like a Nazi, talking like a Nazi,
and now posting like a Nazi.
Speaker 7 (13:13):
And by the way, out there, that hat that you
keep wearing, that red hat that says make America great again,
that tells people that you go along with.
Speaker 5 (13:20):
This, So you might as well just put a swastiker on.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
The hat your liberally and Peggy believes it. She's insane.
She lives in a world that is not real. Well,
when someone like Mars steps out of that world and
steps into the world that is real, he goes from
sounding like a super smart guy on his show because
he's the host, to sounding like a complete moron. How
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does that happen when he's not a moron IQ wise,
how does it happen? Well, he briefly steps out of
his world of make believe and he gets confronted with reality.
And how does it sound? Well, again, Megan Kelly's always
going to be more prepared than you. That's who she is,
That's how she is. This is how it sounds when
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they step out of their world that is not real,
and then spent the next four years saying he was illegitimate,
he was an illegitimate president.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
She did.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
Okay, well, first of all saying she didn't say he
was an illegitimate she did.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Do you tell me exactly what she said? She said
those exact words repeatedly.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
I believe he knows he's an illegitimate president.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
How could he get caught with his pants down like that?
This is obviously an accomplished individual, if you consider having
a TV career accomplished. I don't know, certainly well off.
I'm not an idiot, certainly not an iqy, certainly not
an idiot. How could he not know that? Hillary Clinton
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spent all four years of Trump's presidency calling him illegitimate,
the Russian president, Russian collusion, Putin's puppet. These are all
things that they've said. How could he not know? Well? Again,
just like your liberal and Peggy, if you go to
America's government education schools, public schools, you then go to
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an American university. When you want to know what's going
on in the news, you pick up the New York Times,
you watch CNN, you watch NBC, you watch ABC News
at night, you go to the movies. You just exist
in normal society today, because our society is built entirely
on lies today. If you don't seek out information outside
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of normal circles, outside of traditional places, outside of the
local paper, outside of ABC News, if you are not
seeking out information from different sources, you are insane. You
are You believe things, and you believe them all all
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the way, and they're simply not real. And this is
this is why I'm so hard on the low TGP
for how accommodating they are to people who are in
that world. If you're the naked man standing on the
skyscraper about to jump because he believes he can fly,
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how do I help him or help me by being
even slightly accommodating to that delusion. Well, I mean, I
guess you're right. You probably can fly, Bob, But maybe
you can't fly quite so far. Maybe there's a problem
with your wings today. No, no, no, I want to
be a good guy. I don't want to be mean
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to you. Bob. Yeah you can fly. I'm being nice.
I'm nice, so how nice? I am very principled. I'm nice. Yeah, Bob,
you can fly what Bob?
Speaker 8 (16:55):
Wow?
Speaker 6 (16:55):
Wow, you jumped.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Wow, Bob. You don't help live aunt Peggy out even
a little bit, stepping out of the real world and
into her world of make believe. She must come out
of her world into the world that is real, or
you gotta leave her behind. What you can't do is
step into that world with her. All right, all right,
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we'll make fun of James. Comey, do some emails, talk
some finance things. We still have a lot to get to.
Let's also talk about your betting, your towels, you know,
forget that for a second. Let's talk about what you
wear around the house. No, no, I don't want to
know what you wear around the house. I'm talking about
on your feet. What do you wear on your feet
around the house. I'll be honest with you. If you'd
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popped into cassa day, Kelly, this morning around ten am,
you would have seen me in the kitchen sipping a
cup of coffee, nothing but my boxer shorts and my
MyPillow sandals on my feet. And then you would have
seen my sons in the room, Dad, can you go
put something on? And then you would have heard me say,
why it's my house. I'll wear whatever I want. You
can grow up and get your own house if you
want to wear whatever you want. Anyway, my pillow sandals
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were wonderful. I do wear them everywhere around the house now.
I used to notice that my knees or my back
had kind of bug me at the end of the
day if I was spending the day walking around the
house doing stuff around the house. Now that never happens.
You know, my pillow sandals are only twenty five bucks.
Right now, my pillows having a big twenty five dollars
extravaganza sale. These things are amazing. You can wear them
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in just your boxers or fully clothed. Go to my
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and use the promo code Jesse or call eight hundred
eight four five zero five four four.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right,
Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Gearing up,
gearing myself up mentally and emotionally for the physical, the
over forty physical that I will be I'll be experiencing.
I think it's probably the best way I could put
that I'll be experiencing it. Tomorrow. So if I come
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in and I'm talking like this tomorrow, you'll understand exactly
exactly what happened. I've already told Jewish producer Chris. I've
already told Michael that we're going to need some extra
assistance of some kind tomorrow. We may even need we
may need phone calls tomorrow, we may take you know what,
Hold on, Chris, you know how mean the people are
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who listen to the show. Even though I'm nice, It's
going to be a mistake if we take phone calls today.
I have this physical isn't it? Dang it? I wish
you guys were nicer like I am what. I wish
you guys were super nice. Did you hear James Comy
talking about Trump.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
And think about a second Trump administration?
Speaker 1 (19:44):
What do you think the implications would be for the FBI? Oh?
Speaker 8 (19:48):
Serious, and for the Justice Department and the FBI, Because
Trump is coming for those institutions. He knows their power,
and I think he has regrets that he didn't work
hard enough to corrupt them last time. So he's coming
for them, and that's it danger for all Americans. He's
going to put people in positions in those organizations. He
didn't have all stars the last time. He'll have the
bottom of the barrel this time. But people who will
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want to do his will and that should weary every American.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
And I know what you're saying right now. You hear
people say things like that, and you say, well, that's
exactly what they're doing to Trump. What's he talking about.
He's on all kinds of shows talking about what are.
Speaker 8 (20:23):
The principal points of danger within the Justice Department if
there's another Trump presidency.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Given his nature, given what you know about him.
Speaker 8 (20:33):
He is a threat to the rule of law in America.
That's to me, that's what this election is about, not
about policy differences. It's about what kind of country are
we going to be? If he has the ability, smarter
than he was last time, to use the power of
the Department of Justice and the FBI to target his enemies, especially,
the rule of law in America will change in a
way we haven't seen in our lifetime.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Yeah. The truth is that people like Tolmi and they
have worked very, very hard for a very long time
to ensure that the institutions of this country have become
enforcement arms of his belief system. And now that he
has those things. They are going to protect those things,
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tooth and nail. I think a lot about the reaction
to very basic things Trump did last time, like firing Comy.
That's a very basic thing. Presidents have fired FBI directors
plenty of times. The reaction in the media was so
over the top last time, and I'm just kind of
fast forwarding this on my head and picturing what it's
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going to be like the next time. My word all right,
So I'm not going to spend a long time on it.
But there's a CNBC out. The headline is this millennials
are quiet vacationing rather than asking their boss for paid
time off. There's a giant workaround culture only problem with this.
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They go on to say that, you know, younger professionals
are sending messages that are scheduled to send, so it
looks like they're working. They're finding ways to take time
off instead of working. And my problem with this is
not the article itself, it's not even the concept of that.
My problem with this is people act like this is
somehow a new thing. Do you millennials believe that you're
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the first generation to pretend like you're working when you're
not actually working. Do you think that you in meaned
that that's like the whole history of working, that's the
whole history of work, that's what everyone does. I don't
think Chris and Michael have ever worked, honestly. I think
they're both playing video games right now. I can't see
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what they're looking at it there. I don't know. It's
certainly not important. Whatever. They didn't invent the wheel. Young
people today they're finding ways to avoid being at work
while pretending they're working. No, knock me over with a feather,
I had no idea. Let's get to some emails, Jesse.
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You mentioned the scientific consensus on climate change. Did you
know the only scientists studying climate change are the ones
giving grants to do so by governments and NGOs. Yeah.
We've talked about this before on the show. All the
scientists pushing all this crap on you all the time.
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They're paid, and they're paid, and they know exactly why
they're paid. When the EPA, Jennifer grand Home runs the
EPA in this country, She's one of these deranged climate
comedies and has been for a long time. When Jennifer
grand Home in the EPA, steal your tax payer money
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and they go looking to hand out grants to different places,
and let's say they go to your scientific institute. Their uh,
doctor Nerd, you're sitting in there, and they show up
at your door. Hey, doctor Nerd, we're a big fan
of your scientific institute, huge fan, and you know what
we'd love to do. We'd like to get you fifty
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million dollars for your institute. This is gonna cover salaries,
those swanky trips you guys take down to the tropics,
a brand new building. We are going to fully fund
your scientific institute, all right, they Hey, here's what we need.
This is what our fifty million dollars is for. We
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need you to do a study, doctor Nerd, figuring out
whether or not man made climate change is real. So
if you wouldn't mind take this fifty million and do
that study, and hey, whatever you come up with, we're
fine with. But just let us know how that works out. Now,
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do you believe doctor Nerd? Do do you think he's
going to do an impartial study to figure out if
man made climate change is real? Or does he understand
full well that the fifty million dollars comes with strings
attached to it and that whatever study he does it
had better turnout one way in the end. Of course,
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that's how it works, and we've institutionalized this across the country. Again.
You could write an entire book on it. No I'm
not going to. Don't ask me to. I'm not going to.
But you could write an entire book on just based
around this concept. How much the taxpayer is forced to
fund his own destruction in this country. It's not just
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that we have these evil forces all around us that
are attacking every good thing about the country, attacking truth,
attacking the family, attacking the border, attacking this, attacking science,
attacking medicine. It's not just that we have all these
forces doing that. Is that we pay for it, You
and me. We pay for our own destruction. It's not
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as if we have outsiders battering down the walls. The
people who run the country take our money and they
use it to abuse us. It's crazy system. Hey, Jesse,
I got baptized last Sunday at God's Country Cowboy Church
and Loveland, Colorado. I am fifty four years old. I
got baptized outside because it was a nice day and
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a horse trough. Since then I felt very different. I
had a chance to say my testimony. I was brought
to this country by my father in nineteen seventy where
I was first baptized, and by the time I was
three years old, I became a legally naturalized US citizen.
When I announced this to the crowd and the service,
they went nuts because I announced my feelings on illegal immigration.
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I listened to you every day while driving my truck
and while writing you on my Pure talk phone. Let
the bar eas His name is Marcus Marcus. Congratulations to you, sir.
That is as good as it gets. Hey, J Steele,
I know you've talked about the round toilet seat in
the past. As I'm writing this email, I'm struggling to
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use a round toilet seat. Might just be good to
remind the nation the round toilet seat was created by
the devil himself. Look, I want to get to these
economic things before I get to headlines I didn't get to,
so I'm not going to spend a lot a lot
of time on this. I will just simply say a
couple of things, Ladies. Because of our physical differences, you
will never understand. But whenever I'm house shopping, you know,
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we're always moving around doing different things. It's one of
the first things I look at it. My wife thinks
it's ridiculous. Are the toilets round or are they oval?
There's no reason to ever have a round toilet in
your house. Ever, it doesn't work for dudes in the
same way it doesn't work for dudes. And no, it's
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not a cheap fix, Chris. You got to get a
whole new toilet, and that's expensive, and then you got
to unbolt the freaking thing and it's just it's an
absolute night. Have you ever installed a toilet? Chris?
Speaker 7 (28:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Oh I should have known. Oh he has, like five times.
I wish I wish I'd known that before I asked
that question on the air. All right, in hindsight, that
was a mistake. All Right, we have headlines I didn't
get to in just a moment. Uh here, let me
preview the little finance talk we're gonna have. Waller, he's
with the Fed the Federal Reserve, says rate cuts will
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have to wait until and I quote several more months
of good inflation data. We are not even close to
ending the financial pain. What have you done to get ready?
If we're answering what I think we're answering, what have
you done to get ready. Have you gotten any gold
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or silver from Oxford Gold Group. Listen, these aren't gold bars.
You don't need a bank vault. It's just coins. This
it's just for normal people to prepare. Have you gotten
it in your IRA? You're four to one k. They'll
make it a portion of that too, so you don't
lose it all. Make a phone call to Oxford Gold
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Group and find out what they can do for you,
what they will do for you eight three three nine
five gold. Okay, We'll be.
Speaker 6 (29:22):
Back fighting for your freedom every day. The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. You can email the show and you
should Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We have a
couple of different financial things I want to do here
real quick before we get the headlines. I didn't get
to so again, the coldness of the people who are
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destroying as floors. Me and I saw this during COVID.
It was so evident to me during COVID That's when
it really really hit me. That was one of my
big awakenings in life. I watched media people. They would
sit there doing media jobs. Media hits from their homes
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in their pajamas, and they were still earning their paycheck,
and they would scold the rest of the country why
they shouldn't go to work. People have to go to
work to earn a living. And yet the people who
were still earning a living were telling everybody who couldn't
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earn a living anymore how stupid they were that they
wouldn't just stay home. It blew me away, And I
feel the same thing about watching what's happening right now
with inflation. Inflation is the story in the United States
of America right now. McDonald's franchises demand help with five
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dollars value meal quote simply not enough profit to discount
thirty percent. People are so broke they can't afford to
eat at McDonald's. So McDonald's, trying to stay afloat, has
gone to five dollars value meals, which sounds like a
lot until you consider that's essentially above their costs. Food
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supply problems are so bad. The American citizen is being
completely and utterly destroyed. And when you go to the
financial institutions in the media, people they're talking about the vibe.
Speaker 10 (31:29):
The psyche of the American consumer right, Lots of things
that were not considered luxuries before now are because things
have gotten expensive. However, we have more purchasing power today
than we did in twenty nineteen. What's going on with
the American consumer psyche?
Speaker 9 (31:47):
Like the vibes, there's never been a bigger difference between
the vibes and the actual numbers than we're facing right now.
And I don't think we totally understand that.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
I'm going to let him keep going. You should know
that this guy's name is Austin Goldsby, and he's not
just some random idiot. He is the Chicago Fed CEO,
the Federal Reserve of Chicago. He's the big cheese of it.
He he doesn't understand what your problem is. The economy's fine.
Speaker 9 (32:19):
Maybe it's rooted in a little bit. If you ask
people how's your personal situation and they say pretty good,
how's the national economy, they don't like it at all.
I think a lot of it comes from inflation being
very unpopular, and there is a bit of a lag
behind conditions. But like I say, it's kind of got
these cross currents going. There's some things that are very
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strong in the economy. There's some things that are very
aggravating in the economy, and that melts into a little
bit of this vibe situation where people are more upset
than you would think they would be when the unemployment
rate is low and the economy is growing.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
The unemployment rate is low because you keep hiring a
bunch of illegals, and it's not vibes. People can't afford
food headline more Americans are tapping retirement funds early to
make ends. Meet goes on to talk about a fifty
nine year old woman. She's draining her retirement funds to
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stay afloat. They're on camera saying things like this.
Speaker 10 (33:28):
Now, a new report from the Fed shows people are
still struggling to cover day to day expenses even as
inflation has slowed. Here to discuss an old friend of mine,
Austin gouls Meet, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I I'm not even gonna play it. I can't stand
it anymore, how cold it is. I don't care how
many newspapers you read or whatnot. Do you not know
any normal people? Do these people not know any normal people?
People are suffering out there. Americans are suffering, and the
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people who run the run the country. They continue to
tell us how great we have it. Man, it irks me,
freaking irks me. Whatever, I'm gonna let it go. I'm
gonna let it go. You know what I need? Tell
you what I need. I need to go home. I
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some headlines, shall we?
Speaker 6 (35:15):
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 9 (35:16):
Why you know the thing?
Speaker 6 (35:19):
Headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
The US just took its biggest step yet to end
coal mining. Just a reminder that this is again being
done to us by the people who live in our country,
and that we need coal. We are both transitioning to
electric vehicles while also eliminating our ability to create electricity.
How do you think that ends? DX obtains records of
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transgender clinic advising DSD teachers on youth transitioning. That would
be Dallas Independent School District in the quote red state
of Texas. Red states had better start getting a lot
more firm with the blue cities within their borders. Start
protecting your citizens. Biden administration threatens to sue Oklahoma over
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law criminalizing illegal immigration. Isn't it odd how committed the
people are in this country to making sure illegals are
able to come here and stay here. Trump says he
will never advocate imposing restrictions on birth control or other contraceptives.
He apparently went to true social and said I have
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never and will never advocate imposing restrictions on birth control
and other contraceptives. He is very very very very very
worried about this abortion issue. You're playing a lot of
defense on the issue. We'll see how that works. Biden
administration has paid the Taliban need nearly eleven million dollars
since the withdrawal disaster. Not only did we leave and
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watch those savages kill our people, we now them for
the privilege. AP admits non citizens vote in elections while
insisting it's no big deal. That's from the federalist Well,
of course, non citizens voting in elections has always been
the final goal. As the old saying goes, it's not mine.
If Democrats thought illegals were voting Republican, you'd be able
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to see the wall from outer space. You can email
us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'll be back
tomorrow having been violated. That's all