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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is been.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show
on what has been a wild, rambunctious Wednesday, I've had
a blast today. We're going to talk about America versus
other parts of the world because a black woman left
America for Russia and got beat up for being black.
Talk about that story. We'll do some emails, We'll talk
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about a pastor getting fired from the local library. We'll
touch on the pardons a bit. More. All that and
more coming up in the final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show. Now, I just want to go over this
because it's a story, and it's a story that it's
fun to dunk Connor it is, but let's use her
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pain and suffering as as a lesson. The headline from
the New York Post is black woman who left the
US for Russia to escape discrimination is beaten by a
racist neighbor. She actually did a documentary called Black in
the USSR. It was Russian propaganda where she was talking
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about living free in Russia. I can walk safe outside
in Russia. And then she ran into her neighbor and
got the living crap kicked out of her. Now, I'm
not going to celebrate a woman getting beat up because
that's not who I am. But we're gonna have a talk. Okay.
In left wing circles, no matter what those circles are,
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maybe you've spent your life in a super blue area,
maybe you've spent a lot of your life in academia.
For black people, a lot of black people, they will
have spent their life in an environment like this like
I'm about to describe. In left wing circles, you were
taught that America is the height of evil. That's what
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you're taught. For whatever reason. Maybe it's the climate change stuff,
or the Indians, or or maybe it's that America used
to have slaves or but doesn't matter the reasons. The
reasons don't matter. But you are taught your entire life
that not just that America is evil, you are taught
that America is uniquely evil when it comes to the
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black community. There are black people and this is so
completely unjust. There are black people who will live, work,
in worship their entire lives in this environment. From the
time they are born. They are taught that they are
oppressed and have no chance because they're black. And then
they go to church and their garbage black liberation theology
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pastor will stand up and pervert the word of God
while at the same time telling them that white he
sucks and America sucks and they have no chance. You
remember Barack Obama's past, the us of KKKA. There are
black people across this country who will live, work in
worship in that environment. And what happens when you live,
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work in worship in that environment, as what happened to
any human being is you will come to believe it.
You will come to believe all the way that this
country is not just evil, uniquely evil, that other parts
of the planet aren't like this, it's just America. That
it's just America that killed the Indians, it's just America
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that had slaves, It's just America that had segregation. Other
places are so flowery and welcoming and nice, but this
America sucks. No, You, of course understand why that's taught
to people on the left. That's how you raise a
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foot soldier for the revolution. That's why if you want
someone to be an effective, committed revolutionary against their country,
you have to teach them that their country sucks. So
that's why your child's school teacher teaches your children that
America is nothing but slavery and the genocide of the
Native Americans. That's why the media will present that at
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all times. That's why even on history books, history podcasts,
it's always presented, it's this place sucks, and this place sucks.
Here's the problem. We no doubt have done terrible things,
and we'll do more, by the way, because we're a
country made up of people, and people do terrible things.
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People do wonderful things, people do terrible things part of
our fallen nature. There's no question there are some things
we wish we could do over again. If you think
we are in any way unique in that regard, you
haven't traveled. That's all there is to you. Simply haven't traveled.
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Let me tell you something. Well, since this is the
subject of it about racism, people being judged on the
on the color of their skin, treated poorly because of
their the color of their skin, or their religion or
something like that. That's the whole history of the world.
Every society, everywhere, every religion has done it and does it.
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Every skin color has done it and does it. Every nation,
every tribe, every it's it's not a great part of
human nature. This is not me telling you it's okay
to look at somebody and say that person's white, they
must be bad. That person's black, they must be bad.
That person's Jewish, that must be Chris. It's it's not
okay to say that. I'm not I'm not defending it.
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But that is how life is. That's how it is.
And in this country, I'm gonna I'm gonna give you this.
You can think I'm crazy, but I'm telling you, in
this country, we have gone as far as any country
I've ever visited, and I've been to a lot of them,
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to try to stop that, to try to shun that,
oh oh yeah, I have no doubt. There's still prejudice
and racism here. Of course, there is prejudice against black people,
against white people, against Latinos, against Christians and Muslims and Jews.
And I got it, I get it. I got it.
Here in this country it's very toned down compared to
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other places. And maybe you're sitting there thinking, well, yeah,
I'm sure someplace in the Middle East, but not Europe. Buddy.
I've been to Europe three times in my life. You
can't imagine the things they say there, and oftentimes they're
not private things. They say right out in the open.
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We had a tour guide in was it the Czech
Republic or Austria, I forget what it was, a tour
guide in the Czech Republic or Austria who he said,
and we were just dumbfound it. He just flat out
said no, no, no, no, no, no, you don't want to
come back to this castle. There's too many blacks at
that time in front of the group that we're not
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talking a private group here thirty people. No, no, no, no,
it was a matter of fact. It wasn't like he
sheepishly said it and was waiting for your feedback on it. Now,
you can't come back here. Too many blacks. Ob looks
at me. Did he just? And I'm looking at her
and I'm thinking, did he just? But yeah, that's how
they are. I know, if you're one of the various
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communist demons who hate listens to the show, I know
you probably think I'm lying. I'm not even asking you
to believe me. Go travel, Go pick that place that
you think is this flowery pair of paradise so much
more tolerant than these evil racists and main people here
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in America, whatever that place may be, Go visit, Go
visit France. France has always mentioned go visit France. Tell
me how it goes, very interested. Go visit Germany. Well,
I guess everyone knows about Germany by now. You get it, Belgium,
the UK. Oh, these enlightened European country, not barbaric like
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these evil racist Americans. You gotta break out of your bubble.
If you do, you will find out prejudice. That's life.
That's a good point, Chris. Look Italy, it's within any countries.
One of the weirdest things for me. You know how
I like to joke about Italians because I love Italians.
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The truth is, but I like to joke about Italians man.
Northern Italians versus Southern Italians is a big thing over there.
The Northern Italians. They will pretty openly talk about Southern
Italians as if they're Neanderthals. This this subhuman culture of Barbarians,
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and Southern Italians they'll say just as horrible things about
Northern They're all Italian to you or me, right, it's
all just spaghetti and pizza. Uhh, no, sir, No, not
to them it's not. And you can get thrown out
of restaurants in certain parts of Italy if you're wrong
from the wrong parts of Italy, and that doesn't make
you little Italy unique. I'm not calling out you Italy.
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That's life. It's everywhere. We segregate ourselves by by groups,
by by who looks like us, who thinks like us,
who worships like us? We isolate. It's human nature. And
then part of that, part of that tribal nature of
human beings. Part of that is, yeah, we're better than
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that other tribe. Look at how dumb they are. Look
wrong they are, Look at how evil they are. That
other tribe clearly responsible for all the problems. Our tribe
responsible for all the good things. The other tribe responsible
for all the problems you know where. That takes place
everywhere and it always will. Let's do some emails, Let's
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do some gold first. The date today is July sixteenth.
You know what August first is. That's tariff time. Baby.
I don't know what's going to happen, and anyone who
tells you they do is lying to you. The Trump
administration has said there will be no extensions. There's going
to be no more reprieves. It's tariff time. August first,
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Jerome Powe already said I can't lower rates, and so
I see what happens with all these things. I'm not
defending Jerome Powell, who I dislike immensely, But what is
the market going to do? What's your retirement going to do?
I don't know, but I do know this. Nobody has
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Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Memory. You can
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I don't think I'd ever want to eat a dog,
and I don't understand this. Listen to me, Chris, there's
a headline, okay, North Korean traders scramble to secure dog
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meat supply ahead of peak summer demand. You know, I
understand that in a place like North Korea, food can
be hard to come by. I do, and I get
the desperation has caused people to eat all kinds of things, dogs, cats,
human beings. How many times have we done a starvation
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History episode where people are eating their shoes, They're eating
the pain off the walls. So I'm certainly not judging
anyone who's starving in North Korea from slaughtering Muffy and
having you know, some dog legs for dinner. I get that,
But do we do we not have any other options
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than a dog? How about a beaver? I would think what, Chris, listen,
I've been thinking about this more and more. I think
beaver has to have a lot of fat. Any animal
that spends that much time in the water, especially cold water.
The beavers are all over Montana. That water's freaking cold.
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You have to have a lot of fat on there.
We're talking feminist fat. I think we're talking something delicious again.
They eat wood, they're fat. I think North Korea would
benefit maybe from my services. Chris said, they don't have
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any beaver. Chris, of course they have beaver. You don't
know that because you don't know how to track them
the way I do. I can track down beaver like
nobody else. And I'm telling you they have beaver, and
I bet it's delicious. And I mean I don't want
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I don't want to find I guess I don't want
to help out a communist country, but the people themselves,
I think they should get to eat beaver. I think
everybody should. Jesse, Oh, look at this. This guy knows
dear Master beaver slayer and pelt hunter. I really enjoyed
your interview with Mike Rowe been a huge fan since
his showed Dirty Jobs. I'm a diesel mechanic at a
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dairy farm. I've been in trucking and heavy equipment repair
field for twenty plus years. Something he said really struck
a nerve. Though he mentioned that Blackrock, that evil Communist Corporation,
was taking an interest in his scholarship or company. Do
you think this is going to be another avenue the
evil communist is going to try to inject cultural Marxism
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ESG and dei filth guy said, also, I'll be celebrating
seven years of sobriety on August eighth. That's freaking wonderful.
This is all thanks to the power of my Lord
and Savior of Jesus Christ. Sorry Chris, he says, and
alcoholics anonymous. The struggle is real. But if you're struggling,
you're trying. I love the show. I'm raising two anti
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communist girls. Can I get a freedo bandido played? It
would make my day? Rick, you get a freeedo bandido,
my friend, because you were eight or what is it,
seven years sober a Yi yai yai.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
I am the Fritto Bundito.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
Ready.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
I like rito scornchits. I love them.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
I do I want Britto scornchits. I'll get them from you.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
I yi yai yi oh imb fritto buntito.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
Give me brito scornchits and I'll be your friend.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
De fritto bundito.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
You must not append.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
Munch munch a bunch of Britos.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Now, let's discuss your actual question, because it's a very
valid question. We're talking about different feels. It's out there,
but the trades and things like that. Are we concerned
about blackrock getting involved? You should always be concerned when
black rock is involved. Yeah, that's one. But you know,
maybe the greatest anti communist thing that's out there is
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that thing known as reality. They have to build everything
on lies because reality is horrific, and then once things
start to fail, they have to lie more and lie
more and lie more because things aren't working. But in
the end, have you ever noticed the communist countries don't
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actually last that long on the grand scheme, on the
grand scale. Soviet Union fell to communism and whatever official
date you're looking for, nineteen seventeen, the only lasted sixties
sixty five years and they were gone. In the end.
Reality it destroys communism. When it comes to the power grid.
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All these wealthy entities, all these billionaires, spend all this
time telling you we have to go green and we
need solar and we need wind, and go green and
go green and go grit. Here's a headline for you,
shuttered nuclear plant on the verge of revival as America's
grid buckles. The truth of the matter is the black
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rocks of the world can push all the evil communism
they want. But in the end, we not only have
a huge power demand in this country because of the
various data centers, because of AI for a variety of reasons,
the demand on our power grid is about to go
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exponentially up. I don't even mean double exponentially up. And
your solar panels aren't powering it. Jack, you can be
the billionaire climate commie all you want, mister do Gooder,
your data center ain't gonna run on windmills. Even black
Rock has to acknowledge reality eventually. I'm not saying don't
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be nervous about their involvement. You should, But the truth
is we need energy, a lot of it, and the
proven sources of energy we need more of them, not less.
Speaking of proven, here's something that is proven. Videotapes, home movies,
camp quarter tapes. You know they'll go bad over time.
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What's your most treasured home movie? Wedding it's always a
good one. Vacation, maybe something with a parent who's no
longer with us. Today that videotape is more rotted and
faded than it was yesterday, and tomorrow it will be worse.
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We'll be back Jesse Kelly Vaccian. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Got kind of a
little bit of a bone to pick with Jewish producer
Chris before we get back to the news and emails.
You know, you were all aware that he's been on
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this bizarre gihad against Ranch for quite some time. Every
time I bring it up, he makes these stupid little faces.
I of course order extra Ranch with my mozzarella sticks
or pizza like any American French fries, anything like that,
and I have to have his little comments maybe maybye.
Every single time. We just ordered chicken wings for the office.
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You know what flavor, Jewish producer, Chris order Ranch? Chris,
you want to walk me through the thinking on complete
obnoxious rejection of ranch when I get it. But it's
okay when you get it. You want to explain that
to me? Oh yeah, I forgot. You're doing this weird thing.
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You're weird. He's he's trying every wing flavor in this
one wing place we love, and that's why he's doing it.
That's just stupid. You know, that's just dumb. I'm all
about people having goals, I really am, but your goals suck.
Really not all goals are good. How do I know
if there's a better flavor out there? I'm a menu whisperer, Chris.
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I don't have to have everything on the menu. Some
some things just make sense to me that wouldn't make
sense to you. I realize you don't have those skills,
but you can lean on me. I can tell you things.
I'm happy to help you. I like to look at
you as like a I mean, have you ever seen
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a three legged dog on the side of the road
and he could barely walk and he's just hopping along
and you're thinking, that's so sad. It's a three legged dog.
I wish I could help him so his life wasn't
so miserable. That's how I feel when I look at you.
So you can ask me and I'll help you order food. Hey,
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do you see this? Louisiana pastor said he was fired
by the local library after not using someone's preferred pronouns.
The only reason I brought this up this was in
East Baton Rouge. I've mentioned the local library so many
times before, and I know when I bring up the
local public library, that doesn't exactly doesn't exactly excite you
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to get involved most people. It doesn't most people, But
if you are so inclined, maybe you are a book freak,
maybe you're older and retired, you want to seek kids.
There's always kind of all kinds of kids in the
public library. But if you were at all inclined, getting
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involved in your local library is now a way to
fight communists. You know that the communists realized this years ago. Information,
all sources of information, TV, music, social media, all all
the things that go in your eyes and ears. They're
always trying to grab control of those things and we
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just never thought about the library, and I didn't either.
It's not like I saw this coming ahead of time,
and I'm the genius who saw it, but you didn't
know it. Just I noticed a consistent theme that with
all this local drag filth and tranny filth and children
Story Hour with Trina and that kind of stuff, I
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noticed how often those things took place at the public library,
the local library. The communist doesn't look at the world
the way you and I look at the world. It's
all remember, it's all about the revolution, and he has
to avoid subjecting his plans to a vote. Always remember
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that about communists. They have to avoid putting their plans
up for a vote because their plans are horrible. The
look in Russia when they had their revolution, the communist
said oh no, no, no, have a vote, and I
think it was seventy five percent of the country said
oh gosh, we don't want that, and they said, okay,
never mind about the vote. Again. Their plans can't withstand
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a vote. So they're constantly because they're trying to avoid
you having a say, anyone having a say, they're constantly
trying to seize choke points of power. Now we don't
think about the public library as a choke point of power.
I think about me as a kid the local library.
It was a place where I can you know, I
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was a book freak. I am a book freak, and
books don't cost money there. There is always a sweet
old lady behind the counter, and they have all kinds
of different books, and it's a quiet environment. If I
want to do homework, as if I would ever do that,
but if I want to do homework, I could do that.
That's what the public library is in my mind. But
the communist didn't look at it that way. The communists
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saw a choke point of power where he could control
the books that are displayed. That's why you walk in
and there's a big Pride Month display. That's why it's
drag Queen's Story Hour. The communists recognize that the public
library was a choke point of power. No, I understand.
It's not fancy, so it would have to be something
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that interested you. I promise you cross my heart and
hope to die. You're never going to be out to
eat and someone's gonna say, wow, I think that's my librarian.
Can I get a picture with you? It's not sexy
it's not, but it does matter. If it interests you books, library,
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quiet environment, consider getting involved. It's putting that out there. Hey, Jesse,
I just listened to your Medal of Honor Tuesday about
Marsario Garcia as I was driving, and it reminded me
of the time I emailed my congressman about naming a
new VA clinic after him. All I got in response
was a couple sentences from a staffer about how there
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was already a school named after him. There are over
thirty five hundred Medal of Honor recipients, but how come
there seems to be no push to name more places
or buildings after them. Okay, have you ever made fun
of or been angry about the fact that there are
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George Floyd statue statues in multiple cities in the United
States of America. I'm not even kidding. I couldn't even
get the sentence out without laughing about the absurdity of it.
But it's true. Why George didn't lobby for any of that.
He was dead drug overdose. Why do we have to
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this day? In New York City you can go look
at a statue of George Floyd because people pushed for it.
And lobbied for it. That's why now I realized there
are organized communist groups all across the United States of
America that are prepped and ready to do that. But
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why do statues of Christopher Lump Columbus get pulled down
because people lobby for it? Why do statues of George
Floyd get built because people lobby for it. I would
like to suggest, because I love your suggestion, that we
have thirty five hundred Medal of Honor recipients, more things
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should be named after them. I agree with you. I
think that's really important. Statues and plaques and memorials and
stuff like that. It does matter. It's things we can
take our children to and teach them about our history.
You are the one that can make this happen. You
said you called your congressman and asked about it, and
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you got a couple sentences about how there's already a school. Okay,
call them again them all, email them again the next day.
Maybe you don't have to be white like one of
the lunatics passing. Maybe try to set a meeting with
your state representative, your state senator, or your congressman. Hey,
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maybe can I have five minutes of your time really quickly. Hey,
I've got this guy's here in the Medal of Honor.
He's from here. I'd love to see something done for him.
Things get done when good people push for things to
get done, and when bad people push for things to
get done. We have to become pushier than we are.
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And I'm glad that we're not like the communists. I'm
glad we're not obnoxious and screaming and yelling and all
the I'm not telling you to do that. I don't
want you to do that, but we can have a voice.
And by the way, have your friends email too. Hey,
I'm passionate about getting something named after mister Garcia. Could
you guys send this email draft an email for your
friends and have them send it. We have to become
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We'll be back Truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly. It is The
Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show.
On a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. It's been Uh, we covered
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a lot. Look at if you want my thoughts, my theory,
it should be on all the all the crazy Epstein stuff.
Let's just move on. I laid all that stuff out
in the first hour, we went to a bunch of
different places. In the second hour. You can catch the
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Now I want to rewind just a little bit, just
a couple of weeks, not far. Do you remember I
remember when I said this, it's a little long, but
I'm gonna let it play because it's mean. It's brilliant.
When the Communists are truly, truly threatened, when they are
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truly afraid, when something is happening they think is legitimately
going to hurt them and their power, they will threaten.
They'll threaten the American public. They will emotionally blackmail the
American public that people are going to die. It is
a rule every single time. I've noticed, at time after time.
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That's why virtually every major Democrat publication, they're saying things
like this.
Speaker 6 (31:37):
Secretary of State Mark Rubio is hailing the end of USAID,
the nation's largest foreign aid agency, even as a new
analysis finds that its closure could contribute to some fourteen
million deaths in the next five years colean up.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
The US Agency for International Development USAID officially shuts down
just after a new analysis finds its closure it could
contribute to fourteen million deaths in the next five years.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Rubio said they are going to be focused now more
on trade rather than AID. And of course this comes
as that report from the Lancet is saying there could
be an additional fourteen million deaths that come as a
result of these administration policies.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Don't think it's just CNN, NBC News, NPR, Washington Post, Reuters,
all of them rolling the exact same talking point. Out
Let this be a lesson for you and me. Whenever
the communists are saying people will die, what they're actually
saying is my power is in jeopardy. Remember remember we
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were talking about defunding PBS and NPR. And remember just
a little bit earlier in the show when I just said,
they seize chokeholds of power, and they're trying to control
what goes into your eyes and ears. Seizing or defund
the NPR or PBS may sound like a small thing
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to you, doesn't sound like it is to Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 5 (33:07):
And these cuts to local stations couldn't happen at a
worse time, with floods and natural disasters front of mind.
When a flood happens, when a tornado touches down, when
a hurricane makes landfall, people need immediate, up to date
alerts to stay safe, and sometimes all too often, public
broadcasting is the only way for people to hear what's
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going on.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
It's a matter of life and death. They're very upset.
Speaker 5 (33:34):
Look at what this is for.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Sorry, this is, Klobachar.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Look at what this is for.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
Just as we've seen these weather disasters, including horrifically in Texas,
but the fires in Arizona and the like in many
remote areas, or if in states like Florida with hurricane
seasoned upon us, they rely on a series of public
broadcasting to get alerts out. And when it works well,
when you actually have a setup, it works well. This
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is not the time to cut back on public radio
on public TV.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Do you really think Chuck Schumer and Avy Klobuchar are
sitting around fretting about those people in Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Hawaii.
You think that's a big stress point for them. Of
course not, but you know it is. Here's what's a
stress point for the American communist. He has spent years
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and years and years enshrining his sick, demonic belief system
into our government and then figuring out ways to get you,
the taxpayer, to fund his activism. That's all NPR is.
Have you ever been in a Democrat's office in DC
taxi cab, you'll notice NPR is on the radio almost
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every single time, carrying water for every Democrat, trashing every
single Republican. It is the news of communists who hate
the United States of America, and you have had a
hand in funding it and taking that away is it's
such a serious threat to them. They're throwing out the
old people will die thing. Remember that if they cared
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about people dying, they wouldn't love abortion, trust me, which
actually reminds me Preborn's fighting these people in the most
tangible way. Laws are fine, overturning rovers this way, great,
sounds good, All that stuff's fine, But that doesn't change
people's hearts. People still want to kill their babies. How
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do we change people's hearts. We have to introduce a
mother to her baby. How do you do that by ultrasound?
The ultrasound is the greatest tangible tool we've ever had
in the cause for life. Because if you're a young
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lady and you're scared, and you're you've been told the
wrong things, and then you're looking to kill your baby,
there's almost nothing you can say to her to change
her mind. But if you can get her to listen
to the heartbeat, that's what it is. It's the heartbeat. Well,
clumps of cells don't have heartbeats, babies do. She becomes
a mother in that moment. Preborn does that for free.
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For these women, it cost them twenty eight bucks to
give her that ultrasound. You want to save a baby's life, tonight,
preborn dot com slash jesse is where you go to
save that baby's life. Preborn dot com slash jesse also
just a reminder, I'm getting worried that GOP support for
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this is growing. We are going to have to be
really hard on the GOP soon.
Speaker 7 (36:49):
I do believe that the President promised that the illegals
who are criminals were going to be kicked out of
the country. Now there is another massive people who most
of them are Hispanics, who have been here for more
than five years. They have been contributed to the economy,
who do not have a criminal record, and those people
are the ones who deserve some type of dignity. And
for the reason I'm introducing today, so I thank you
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for the opportunity immigration reform. A GOP member of Congress
is going to be trying to give dignity, not amnesty,
to those people who deserve to stay and contribute, continue
contributing to our economy.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
We've got to get these people out, my goodness. And
now here's a headline, but you know, you know the
thing headlines we didn't get to you, Holly, declassify all
of the information related to the Butler shooting. Look, declassify
it or not. We better get more answers than we've
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currently gotten about how Donald Trump almost died that day.
Google to invest twenty five billion dollars in data centers
in the Pennsylvania and other regional states. This goes back
to what we were talking about earlier. These data centers
are only growing in size, they're growing in need, and
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we don't have enough energy as it stands right now.
That in and of itself, may eliminate all this climate
comedy nut job stuff. Congressional Republicans to unveil bills stripping
key unions, federal charter. They're talking about the NA National
Education Association, and that should be music to your ears.
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You know what else is music to your ears. I'm
gonna be back tomorrow to do more world famous Jesse
Kelly show. That's all