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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. On a Wednesday, Final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a Wednesday, we'd talk a little bit
more about this Russia Ukraine stuff. We have to deal
with the media being completely rejected, and it's wonderful. We're
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gonna have a little You voted for this segment. Bill
Clinton talking sanity. All that and so much more coming
up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I just
I wanted to update everyone on a couple things with
the Russia Ukraine thing. Not only did we authorize the
use of missiles to land inside the border of Russia,
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we now have decided to supply anti personnel minds to Ukraine.
I'm not going to treat you like a moron. I
know you know what anti personnel minds are. But I'll
say this from This really comes mainly from the Vietnam
books that I read. Although I know minds have been
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widely used in conflicts forever. I could do this about
World War Two, but it's the Vietnam stuff that really
really got to me when I read about these Vietnam guys.
In respect to every one of you who's listening. But
it's the booby traps that really it just really seemed,
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at least reading about it and reading the men's reaction,
it really created a unique level of anger and hatred.
If you ever read a story about some Vietnamese villagers
being abused and those things happen, you know on occasion
they happened, or civilians being abused, if you look into it,
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I would guarantee you you will find that the unit
doing the abusing has been stepping on minds and things
like that. And psychologically, I know there are a bunch
of people who are a lot smarter than me. Maybe
it's you who who know the reason for this. But
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you're walking along, you're not in battle, you're not getting
shot at. Your buddy steps on something and then you
hold him while his legs are gone and he bleeds
out in your arms. It creates a visceral, visceral hatred.
If you want to know, one of the reasons why
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we haven't been supplying anti personnel minds is because it
is a step up, and there are of course other reasons. Famously,
it's hard to go pick all the anti personnel minds up.
After the war's over, you leave some and then it's
always some kid or some farmer out walking around steps
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on one five years later and boom, he's a pink
mist and now it's a it's a war crime. And
so that's another part of this. But we are really
really ramping this up as fast as we possibly can. Remember,
I just talked about the defense in depth thing of
the system. The system didn't want to lose its first trench.
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They didn't want to that election was its first trench.
They wanted to hold onto it. But they did lose it.
They did not retreat, they did not route. They went
back to their second trench where they are reforming and
refitting and coming up with a new plan and part
of their second trench. Internationally, defense industry wise is ramping
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up the Ukraine War so it can get to a
level where Donald Trump can't walk in there and get
us out of it. And Putin did come out, eh,
a couple hours ago, I think two two and a
half hours ago, it was reported Putin came out and said,
I'm fine with talking about an end to the war,
negotiating an end to the war, but I will only
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do so with Donald Trump. So let's hope cooler heads
can continue to prevail somewhat, so we can get this
thing finished, so young Ukrainian and young Russian men will
stop dying in droves. That of course should be the goal.
But remember the evil people who run our defense industry
and the international defense industry, they don't want that. They
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want it to go on forever. No pay us for
more weapons and more this and more that. No give
me my promotion, give me. They're evil. They don't care
about death, they don't care about that stuff. They want
it to go on forever. And so they're ramping everything up,
and there is a huge difference. They're in levels of
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conflict when something becomes more international, if you will, what
do I mean? Okay, well, right now, Russia invaded Ukraine.
It's a crappy thing to do. It's a crappy country.
Russia sucks Ukraine, a very corrupt country in its own right,
but trying to fight to hold on to some of
that territory Russian stake. And okay, it's all bad, it's
all ugly, but still it's very regional. It's a Russia
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Ukraine thing. Their neighbors they follow a million times before
they're having it out. Donald Trump can talk his way
out of that. I shouldn't make it about Trump. A
real statesman leading America, which will be Trump, can get
in there, negotiate some sort of a peace and end it.
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What happens if a bomb goes off in a Swedish city?
Right now, Sweden and Finland are being threatened. What happens
if the Americans are leaders? I should say, what if
they ramp this up to a point where Russia feels
the need to respond here in America? And I'm not
trying to fear monger. I'm not telling you that New
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York's gonna glow in the dark. I'm not talking about that.
But Russia has a bunch of different ways that can
hurt us, a bunch of different ways. Look, I know
you're worried about it. We got this voice es.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
It's even worse than you thought. They'd rather see us
all dead than to let President Trump in office. They're
not only poking the bear, they're kicking the bear in
the rum.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Now, what if rancha? What if Russia Rancha? What if
Russia launches some sort of a cyber attack, shuts down
a power grid or two chaos? Lives will be lost,
and how do you talk your way out of that?
What if there's some sort of an attack here and
I'm not predicting that, I'm not saying there will be,
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but there certainly could be. What the system is currently doing,
they're trying to use that little window they have in
between the election and when Donald Trump gets sworn in,
trying to use that little window to cement as much
of their power and as much of their policy in
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place as humanly possible. And it's a really bad thing
to do. Russia's updated nuclear redline adds uncertainty. President Vladimir
Putin in response to all this updated the quote red
line meaning here's what it would take for US to
use nuclear weapons, and Vladimir Putin essentially said publicly, you
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are doing it right now. That's what it would take.
Start dropping missiles inside of the Russian border and watch
me use nuclear weapons. And we have Zelensky saying this,
what if.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
The US government cuts military funding to Ukraine.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
If they will cut we will. I think we will lose,
of course anyway, we will. We will stay, we will fight.
We have our production, but it's not enough to prevail,
and I think it's not enough to survive. But it
will be if such choice will be American choice, so
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we will decide what we.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Will have to do. I've used the example before, but
it really is so true. I don't like that Ukraine
was invaded. I don't like Russia, but what we've done
is so bad and it really, more than anything, it
robbed the people of Ukraine because they're sitting in there
against a much bigger, stronger fighter, prize fighter, and instead
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of getting them out of the fight, instead we just
keep standing behind them and holding them up. They would
have been knocked out a long time ago had it
not been for us, And yes that's a loss, but
that's hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, real people who matter
would be alive. Husbands, fathers would be alive. Instead of
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the allowing them to be knocked out, we essentially stood
behind them and made them stand on their feet and
get punched in the head so many times that now
they're Muhammad Ali in the end. That's what that's what,
that's what we did. We propped them up just enough,
and now grandfathers are being drafted conscriptions for teenage boys.
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They've run out of men. They have lost an entire
generation because of what we've done, and the chief concern
of every Democrat, everyone at the Pentagon, and half the
Republicans is that this carnage might stop. That's the chief concern. Now, No,
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keep going, Ukraine. Haha, we got your back, hey, Bob, Hey,
send them another, send them another five hundred billion dollars
of tax payer money. No, no, let's keep them going. No,
I need that promotion. Hey, send it over there, don't know,
just another five hundred billion. Good luck you, Kraine, We're
with you. That's wrong, man's freaking wrong. Sickens me. Bill
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Now there are look, they're not very loud, and they're
getting shot down every time they bring it up. But
there are Democrats out there who are trying to get
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the party corralled back in. And remember what I've been
saying about Democrats and their messaging on the economy. In inflation,
it really proves how siloed they are, how isolated they
are in ivory towers, because people are suffering. Costs have
gone up dramatically in the last four years, and people
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have a lower standard of living than they did before,
maxed out credit cards, working two jobs. That's a fact.
It's a fact now when people are going through that.
If you're a Democrat politician, you can approach that a
variety of ways. You can sympathize with them. I'm so sorry,
Oh my gosh, my heart breaks for you. You can
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sympathize and maybe, of course you'll be lying, but offer
them solutions. I am so sorry, my heart breaks for you.
I'm gonna get it fixed, We're gonna get you back
on track. I'm gonna get it fixed for you. But
when you absolutely positively cannot do and I'm still I
am blown away that this ever caught on, you cannot
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tell them they're fine. That's what the Biden administration started.
Media personal person after media person ran with it. It
is now a common talking point in Democrat circles when
people are complaining about the cost of living, cost of clothes,
cost of construction, cost of groceries, costs of everything. When
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people complain about it, Democrats will now routinely tell them
it's their imagination. The economy's great. You don't know what
you're talking about. When someone is hurting, even if they
are being ridiculous, and you're not being ridiculous. But even
if they are being ridiculous, what you cannot do ever
in a million years, is tell them what they care about.
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It's not happening or it's not important at all. If
I get home, If I get home tonight and my
wife tells me, hey, Jesse, the dishwasher is broken, I
may say to her, what happened? Did you sprain your wrists? No,
I'm kidding. If she says, Jesse, the dishwasher is broken,
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I can sympathize, baby, I'm sorry, Oh gosh, that sucks.
I can sympathize and offer solutions. Hey, I'm sorry that sucks. Well,
I'll see if I'm sure Chris has a hookup that's
pretty cheap. We'll see if we can get it repaired.
Maybe I'll get a discount on gov X. I know
they have appliances on there too. Of I can do
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these things, but what I absolutely positively cannot under any circumstances.
Do tell her in that moment, Oh, it's not even
a big deal. It's fine, It's totally fine. What are
you worried about. Stop complaining. You can't do that. And
yet that was the Biden administration. That was their talking point.
The economy's great. The economy is great. Maybe you're too
stupid to realize it, but the economy is great. I
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can't believe it. Bill Clinton. This is from the Daily
Fetched dot com. Bill Clinton tells Democrats to quit lying
about the economy being great under Biden. He's not alone
that they've become the party of rich, urban elitists who
talked down to everyone else. Peggy Noonan went on MSNBC
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and said.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
This, Joe, it seems to me they have ceded that
territory to the current Republican Party, to the Trumpian Party.
The Trumpian Party Republican Party says, we are the party
of the little guy. We are the party of generous spending.
You think you guys can spend Hold my beer. We
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are the Yeah, we are the anti war party. So Nika,
if the Democratic Party was on these resting on these
three pillars, little guy, anti war, general spending, and that's
all gone. And they seem now the party of an
academic administrator of Brown University, not the little guy, and
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they seem more activist in the world. And they are
only as big spending as the Republicans. They've lost their pillars.
That means they either have to rebuild those pillars or
find new pillars.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
She's not necessarily wrong about any of that, is she
Let's do some emails. Great giant hands, Jesse. I love
this lady. Last year in university, I took a Commian
doctrination class called Language, Race and Identity. The whole thing
was absurd, But imagine my surprise when the Freedo Bandido
made a special appearance as an example of a he's
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a stereotype in the media. I know I was supposed
to be disgusted a bit. In my head, I was
singing the Friedo Bandido Bandido song in the middle of class.
Please play some Friedo Bandido in honor of tom My Professor,
who would have an aneurysm if you heard Prio Friedo
Bandido being ironically appreciated as the cultural icon. It is
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automass for me to play it, and I will play
it for tom A ya yai yai.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
I am the Fritto Bandito yagy I.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
Like brito stornchips.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
I love them.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
I do.
Speaker 5 (17:36):
I want brito scornchits.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
I'll get them from you. I yi yai yi oh
imb Fritto Bandito.
Speaker 4 (17:47):
Give me brito scornchips and I'll be your friend, the
Fritto Bundito. You must not up.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Munch munch, munch a bunch of pritos.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
I love Mexican music, you know. That was the That
was the funny thing about the Freedo Bandido. That was
how it started. I think it was Chris, Chris. Wasn't
it you who dug that up? Or was it a listener?
I don't remember. It was years ago. If there was
a listen. If it was a listener, he's screaming at
the radio right now. But it was years ago. Someone
sent in something about it and we played it and
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it was just it's such a window into what America
used to be right, and it was such a blast
from the past that we fell in love with it.
What do you want me to do? All right? Before
we get to Trump's nominees, someone says they're on solid ground.
Before we get to that, let's talk really quickly about
the IFCJ. Let's talk about supporting the people on the
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ground who suffer. People live in war zones in this world.
It's just not us. And I witnessed this when we
went over there to Israel. I watched what it was
like when you're driving through the checkpoints, when you're in
a hotel and you have armed guards everywhere. I watched
what it was like to live in a place where
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people want to murder you all the time. So who's
helping them? The IFCJ is helping them. The International Fellowship
of Christians and Jews. For over forty years, they've been
on the ground, not over here, sent in checks on
the ground, helping helping the people, food, shelter, whatever they need.
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Help the IFCJ help them. Go to support IFCJ dot
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three seven seven four three seven three. You know, elections
have consequences. That's saying that you've heard forever, saying I've
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heard forever, But I saw this local news report out
of Michigan. Michigan, just of course they have a communist government,
they passed a minimum wage law, and now people were
saying that, now.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
What this law says is that people have to make
this minimum wage, which will be fifteen dollars an hour,
and then they have to get their tips and things
on top of that as well. But the reality is
what's going to happen is that's going to cause costs
to go up so much for restaurants that they're going
to start getting rid of their tipped workers. They're going
to be less reliant on tips, and so for people
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who do make a tip wage, waiters, waitresses, bartenders, they
are going to be worse. A separate law mandates a
mandatory amount of sick time per year, except you should
say sick time in quotes, because people could really take
off work for essentially any reason that they want. They
could give no notice, and there's a severe limitation. So
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even a business owner couldn't even say, we are you
really sick? Can I get a doctor's note?
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Something like that.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
They'd just be kind of out of luck.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Okay, So let me explain what happens from here to
the people of Michigan. And this is going to apply
to everyone in some ways. Just listen. So from here
there will be restaurant closures, maybe that diner you love
to eat at will clothes in Michigan. The help will
get so much worse because restaurants will have to staff down.
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You're not going to be able to hire as many people.
You're not going to be able to hire as many
cooks and waiters and waitresses and hostesses. So the service
level will go down. Your food options and the quality
of food will go down. Both those things will happen.
Food options will go down, meaning your menu will be
paired down because restaurants, you see, if they have a
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Let's see, a restaurant has twenty items on the menu
for you and me, it's just a different item we
can order, right, Well, I'll have the paddy melt, or
I'll have the cheese sticks, or I'll have the fried shrimp.
But for a restaurant, remember all these things are these
are numbers. And maybe the paddy melt, maybe the restaurant
barely breaks even. Maybe the fried shrimp they do real well.
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And maybe the mozzarella stick excuse me, mozrella sticks they
don't make very much at all. Well, what they're gonna
do is what paddymelt gone, mozzarella Stick's gone. We have
to only stick with the ultimate money makers. We can't
leave anything else on the menu that we barely break
even on. So you'll see menus shrinking. Oh and I
mentioned the quality qualities underrated. That's why I shop at
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Red Lobster. What Chris, The quality is underrated? And all
serious is it's underrated? How often if you're a restaurant
do you go get fresh ingredients you serve a salad?
For instance, Red Lobster serves one of the great garden
salads of all time with this incredible blue cheese how
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often do they go get fresh lettuce? It's expensive to
buy fresh lettuce. If you're buying fresh lettuce, let's say
every single day, then that means you're throwing out yesterday's lettuce.
We probably could have let that ride another day. Well,
guess what business decision you're gonna have to make in Michigan.
And so for anybody who eats out in Michigan, your
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eating out experience is about to get worse. And do
you know why? It's about to get worse and significantly worse?
Do you know why? Because you went out and elected
Gretchen Whitmer again. Gretchen Whitmer one reelection comfortably when she
ran against Tutor Dixon. You remember this, This is twenty twenty,
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that evil witch. After locking down that state as if
it was North Korea, she ran for reelection and she
won easily. Now, why did Gretchen Whitmer win so easily
in Michigan? Because they love abortion. It was the abortion election.
Gretchen Whitmer ran ad after ad after ad after ad
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promising the women of Michigan that they will be able
to have abortions forever. And if you don't elect me,
then you won't be able to slaughter your baby. And
the women of Michigan and men too, don't want to
put it on the women. They flocked the polls and
they voted for abortion. And so if you are one
of those people in Michigan and you voted for Gretchen
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Whitmer in twenty twenty, I actually I want to congratulate you, because, yeah,
you can't eat out with your family anymore, and you
just got a burger that had worms in it, but
you have your abortions, and isn't that the most important
thing in the world? And I just again, what are
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those four little words? When you have your sister who complains,
she's in Michigan. She complains, I can't we can't even
go out anymore. We just went to Applebee's and it
costs three hundred dollars. We can't go out anymore. What
are those four little words you're gonna tell Peggy you
voted for this, you love abortion, and you got your abortion. Congratulations.
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You can't eat, you can't afford food. But abortion was
the most important thing, wasn't it. Wasn't it? Or were
there maybe maybe there were some other things you should
have voted on. Anyway, Hey, enjoy that restaurant experience report.
This is from Breitbart. All Trump nominees on solid political
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ground for confirmation, don't I don't know if I believe
all of them are. The big one in the air
is Gates. That's the one the system is clearly trying
to stop the hardest. They're complaining about all them. Tossy's crazy,
you can't go, heg seth. But most of the complaints
kind of seem half hearted. Gates is the one they
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really feel like they can stop. And Lindsey Graham, who
is as flimsy as they come, coming out and saying
this means something.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Nobody should be disqualified because of a media report.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
It's more than it's an investigation indicated by the Martment.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
He wants to leave partisan effort from this, and they
didn't proceed forward.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
I'll just say this about Lindsey Graham. The reports are
that Donald Trump has been burning up the phones calling
these senators, and I don't know how the conversation's going.
I don't want to act like I do. I don't
know whether he's being really nice or whether he's threatening
or whatever. But he's calling these senators and saying, hey,
I need you to vote for my nominee. You need
you to vote for my nominee. But Lindsey Graham, in particular,
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this guy better go out and vote for Donald Trump's
nominees because Lindsey Graham has been a worthless rhino for
the entirety of my political career. And yet Lindsey Graham
has had Donald Trump running cover for him repeatedly, which
has driven me crazy. I can't stand it that he
does it, but he does it. Donald Trump will go
to a big rally in South Carolina and the people
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will be cheering, say love Trump, we love you Trump,
and then Trump will go grab Lindsay Graham out of
the crowd, look at Lindsey Graham, and even then the
crowd will start booing and Trump will scold him for it. Now, no, no,
He's great. I love Lindsey. Lindsey Graham has been propped
up by Trump repeatedly, and it has really saved his
rear end. And think about how sore that must be.
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It has saved his rear end. If Lindsey Graham turns
around and votes against Donald Trump's ag pick, Trump is
going to come unglued, absolutely unglued, Which'll be entertaining in
and of itself. Dear Jesse, I've never had lobster before.
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I've always been curious, but they're so ugly and spider like.
You talk about Red Lobster so much I finally want
to try it. What plate do you recommend for a
skeptical first timer? And how do you eat it? Look,
you really can't go wrong at Red Lobster, all right,
you can't go Don't shake your head, Chris. You can't
really go wrong at Red Lobster. You walk in and
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it's just winner after winner after winner after winner on
the menu. I have not seen their revamped menu since
this new CEO took over, but I'm sure it's even
better than it was before. Just make sure you get
some shrimp scampy and ask them for cage and shrimp alfredo.
You won't find it on the menu, but it's a
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little secret item between me and Red Lobster yesterday. Do
have it, Chris, it's a little secret item between me
and Red Lobster. I think you will enjoy it quite
a bit. And don't ignore their cheese sticks. Most people
don't realize Red Lobster has the greatest cheese sticks ever.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
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emails on me Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Do
you hear Jasmine Crockett today? She was going off and
having one on the house.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
For You can then misuse words like oppression. There has
been no oppression for the white man in this country.
You tell me which white men were dragged out of
their homes. You'll tell me which one of them got
dragged all the way across an ocean and told that
you are gonna go at work, we are gonna seal
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your wives, we are gonna rape your wives. That didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
That is oppression. We didn't ask to be here.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Were not the same migrants did y'all constantly come up against.
We didn't run away from home. We were stolen. So yeah,
we are going to sit here and be offended when
you want to sit here and act like and don't
let it escape you that it is white man on
this side of the aisle telling us people of color
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on this side of the aisle that y'all are the
ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are
being harmed.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
I I think I owe Jasmin Crockett in apology. I
had no idea she's gone through that. Did you know
Chris Accord did you guys know, do you know somebody
dragged her across the ocean? Ah Lee, that must have
been brutal. I mean, I didn't know this kind of
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thing was still going on. But now I hear that
Jasmine Crockett has gone through this, I feel I feel terrible,
absolutely terrible. Man, Jasmine fisted up for you. You shall overcome,
all right, stay with it. I'm with you. I'm with you.
I don't want anybody dragging you anywhere period. Now that's
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one of the things. Here's one of the other things.
You know, how we were talking about the election was
an indictment of the media, a rejection of the media.
It really was as much that as it was anything else.
A complete rejection of the media. When all the media
speaks with one voice Hitler, Hitler, Nazi, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Nazi, Hitler,
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threat to democracy, and the American people go out and say, yeah,
that's the guy I want, then what happened was you
were rejected. I want you to listen to this. This
is from CNN. They're talking about x which is Twitter,
it's social media. But they're talking about how the American
people have simply moved on. What you're about to hear
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is amazing and if you're in the media, you only
have yourself to blame.
Speaker 5 (32:53):
And I think this really gets at it. Look at
this the party idea. Among those who regularly use x
slash Twitter for news. Back in twenty twenty two, sixty
five percent of those who regularly use Twitter slash x
for news, we're Democrats, just thirty one percent were Republicans.
Looked at where we are today, just a completely different picture.
Now it's basically split between Democrats at forty eight percent
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Republicans at forty seven percent. And what I should note,
mister Berman, is this now, this new overall makeup matches
the overall electorate far better.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
He's not as popular.
Speaker 5 (33:24):
Yes, Twitter slash x perhaps is not as popular, but
it's a much different platform, one that more represents Elon Musk,
let's say, political instincts, and he is now a far
wealthy man.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
People have rejected the media, Republicans and Democrats, and they're
moving on to social The only people who still consume
mass media on a regular basis are far left, nutball Democrats,
and almost all of them are older. It's more of
just they're not into social media type things. So it's
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your Democrat grandma at sixty five, still watching NBC every
single night, believing everything she says. But even your young,
younger comedy Democrat, they've moved on to social media too.
And that's part of why you hear democrat after democrat
talk about we need new laws. We have to crack down,
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We need some laws. We got to get some laws
out here talking about laws for social media. Democrats communists,
they demand full control. When you look at a media
landscape and you see ninety percent Democrat bias, you think, wow,
that's biased against me. But I'm here to remind you
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when the Democrat looks at the media and they see
ninety percent Democrat bias and they say, wow, that's biased
against me, they mean it as much as you mean it.
For the communists, there cannot be any descent opinions. They
cannot be allowed, and if they're ever allowed, then must
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be stomped out everywhere they are found. We need laws,
we need regulations. The communist has a mentality, a religion
of domination. Only one compliance is acceptable. Without it, everything
else is treated as this horrible affront to him. In
what he believes, it's wild, must be brutal, must be brutal.
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You know what he needs? Relief Factor. What Chris he does?
I bet you? I mean you think you're in pain,
Think for a moment, just walk with me here. You
think your knees hurt, your feet hurt? Think about Whoopi Goldberg.
Think what Chris? Think? What she must go through? Just
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think about what her joints must look like. What she needs.
What you need is a relief factor. Take care of
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that holds you back, that shoulder pain. I don't golf anymore.
Stop living with pain, stop masking it, stop ignoring it,
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Speaker 5 (36:37):
Right and now here's a headline by go you know
you know the thing headlines We didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
It's actually a very good point, Chris. I should have
talked about how bad Jasmine Crockett must need relief factor
after being dragged across the ocean. Her body must be
in horrible agony. Anyway, Jasmine one eight hundred, the number
four really New York City stabbing spree suspect had eight
prior arrests and out on bail during the attacks. That's right,
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This dude went on murdered some people in New York City.
He of course, is a lifelong criminal, and he was
let out on the streets on purpose. Again, I want
to remind you, if you're in New York City and
you vote Democrat, you stab those people. You did this,
start owning it. You did this. Alleged potato cartel is
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accused of conspiring to raise the price of frozen fries
and tater tots across the US. You know, that's something
I always forget exists, is the frozen fry section. Every
now and then I'll walk through the grocery store and look,
they've got frozen curlyes in there, season curlys in there.
I know I have a deep fire, Chris, but remember
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what happened last time I used the deep frier. There
was that burn that we don't my fingers. I still
don't have full feeling. Delta Airlines announced they'll be serving
shake Shack on flights. I know people are really, really,
really excited about this. Allow me to go ahead and
ruin all your excitement, just the way my dad used
to do. Do you have any idea how disgusting those
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burgers are going to be once they're mass packaged, mass wrapped,
and then they're quote cooked in that Delta Airlines microwave.
If you think you're going to be getting on an
airplane and getting a delicious, juicy, wonderful shake Shack burger that,
I've got a bridge to sell you in San Francisco. Also,
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I will be back tomorrow. That's all