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March 20, 2024 37 mins

Why the commercial real estate crisis matters to you. Changing how you look at the future. Putting things before your country. Joe Biden’s terrible outreach. Lindsey Graham taking your tax dollars and spreading them all over the world. Bobulinski’s favorite radio show.

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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. Here's
what we got on top of this hour, Well, on
top on tap. I guess it's not on top. I
mean it's not not at home. It's on tap for
the hour, on tap for the hour. We're gonna talk

(00:31):
about commercial real estate now to stop. Stop, it's not
gonna be boring. In my name, I'll make it really fast.
There's something coming that I'm not quite sure how it's
going to materialize. We're going to talk about that Mexico
won't accept our illegals back. Parents still financially supporting their
adult children. That number is going up. I'll discuss my
thoughts on it. Cute baby photos, so much more coming

(00:53):
up this hour. Now, I just want to I want
to begin here with the with the commercial real estate thing.
All right, So COVID hits and I know you saw it.
I saw it. I already went over it. We started
watching office space become available all over the place. I
don't know if you had spent any time in cities,
but it didn't have to be in a big city,

(01:14):
small towns, big cities. Office space became available. If you
were in any big cities at the time, you really
really saw it. And I remember thinking to myself immediately,
I thought to myself, wait a minute, this is going
to create a commercial real estate disaster. Okay, so fast

(01:35):
forward to where we are today. There was an article
while we went over it. It was a while ago, six months,
a year ago, that in a place like New York City,
in New York City. This one was about New York
City that fifty percent five zero fifty percent of the
office space was empty in New York City. So you
can picture a New York City skyline, all those tall buildings,

(01:57):
half of them are empty empty. All right, Well, allow
me to explain businesses they build these buildings. They purchase
commercial real estate with the intention obviously of renting it out.
You rent it out, you get full, you get enough renters,

(02:17):
you end up making money. Businesses oftentimes they won't use
liquid capital to purchase let's say a skyscraper. It's Jesse
Kelly Incorporated. I want to buy this big skyscraper or
build a skyscraper I don't have I don't know what
it cost to build a skyscraper. I don't have one.

(02:39):
Hundred million dollars laying around. I need a loan, So
I go get a loan from what, from a bank,
from a financial institution, from a lender of some kind,
I get a loan. Well, I got that loan, and
I have it built into my EE and I would
have it calculated out that I will have so many
renters that will give me so much money that I
will take in a month, and I will in turn

(03:01):
be able to turn around and repay my loan. I'll
be able to make my monthly payments on my loan
while bringing in a profit for myself. Obviously, it's very
basic concept. I'm not telling you anything you don't know.
It's just very basic business. But what happens if the
renters don't come? What happens if I build one hundred
million dollars skyscraper and the renters don't come, Well, if

(03:23):
the renters don't come, then I don't have any money.
If I don't have any money, I don't pay the bank. Now,
sometimes I guess I probably really should say, in your
experience or my experience, that would then create a huge
problem for me personally. I have this huge loan, I

(03:45):
can't pay the loan back. That's a huge problem for me.
But we're not talking about normal people. We're not talking
about you, we're not talking about me. We're talking about
gigantic corporations. And we're not talking about that two hundred
thousand dollar home loan you took out. We're talking about
two hundred million dollar commercial real estate loans. So what's

(04:07):
that old saying in banking whatever. If you owe the
bank one hundred dollars, that's your problem. If you owe
the bank one hundred million, that's the bank's problem. Our
banks have a huge problem right now in this country
because of the commercial real estate problem that is getting

(04:28):
to be more and more of a problem. The companies
that took out these loans from the banks are unable
to pay the loans back the banks. Now, maybe you're
sitting there shrugging your shoulders and saying, well, who cares,
screw the banks. I'm not going to stress about the
bank going belly up. Allow me to explain. Let's say

(04:48):
you have a pool of one hundred banks sitting in
front of you. Some of those banks are going to
be the giants that you already know about, Chase and
Bank of America and the City Bank and these huge,
huge banks. But of the hundred that are sitting there,
three hundred four hundred are going to be smaller banks.

(05:09):
Smaller it can mean a lot of different things, but
not Bank of amera America maybe half as big. But
then part of that also is going to be a
bunch of credit unions, regional banks, things like that. There
are a bunch of different kinds of banks in that
one hundred bank pool that I just pointed out. Well,
the problem with a huge banking crisis that comes from

(05:33):
a commercial real estate crisis is this. If your Bank
of America, if you're Chase, if you're one of these monsters,
you will undoubtedly be able to weather the storm of
a commercial real estate license. You just have enough access
to different capital to move this here and that there,
that whatever crisis comes, whatever storms may blow, you will

(05:56):
be able to handle it. The smaller banks, read banks,
they're the ones that can't just go on. They're the
ones that have to finally decide, Hey, we crunch the numbers,
nobody's making their commercial real estate loan payments. We don't
have enough capital on hand. It's time to close the bank.

(06:20):
Who loses In the end, there I'm not sitting here
asking you to pull out the Kleenex and start crying
over the banks. Who loses in the end, you do.
We do not want to live in a nation where
the only place you can put your money or get
a home loan is some gigantic evil corporation. And corporations

(06:45):
aren't all evil, but in America the biggest ones mostly
are Why because we now live in a gangster capitalism
society where big corporations aren't competing, they're partnering with the
federal government to smash their smaller opponents, to smash them.

(07:06):
So the government has aligned with big business. Big business will,
of course do the bidding of the government. I brought
up BAA. It's a great example. Bank of America handed
over all of their customers data from January sixth without
even a warrant. Did you know that Bank of America
took your data? If you stopped in DC to poop
on January sixth, bank of America registered recorded that you

(07:29):
bought a cup of coffee in the DC area, and
they sent your information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Now,
why would the Bank of America be so anxious to
sell out its own customers to the FBI, because Bank
of America understands its bread is truly buttered, not by you,
the customer. Its bread is truly buttered by being partners

(07:51):
with the federal government. Gigantic corporations partnering with the federal
government who smash you and smash their smaller competition is
a bad thing, and it affects us all. And that's
a problem. That's gonna be a problem. You remember these

(08:13):
gigantic corporations. Look, by the way, remember if you miss
any part of the show downloaded, iHeart Google, Spotify iTunes,
download a podcast of it. Go download the interview from
the first hour Parker Thayer was on. He's talking about
Patagonia specifically. I'm going to play a clip from Congress today.
This isn't Parker, but this is about Patagonia specifically. But

(08:37):
all of us we need to be a lot more
vigilant about who we patronize, especially when it's a big
corporation of any kind, because big corporations are turning increasingly evil.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
But I do have expertise in political operations. The camouflage
themselves as grassroots groups while quietly exploiting complicating funding streams
enriched by billionaires. Some people call this dark money. The
phenomenon all often appears in environmental debates, including pressure groups
that claim to represent outdoor recreation interests but receive cash

(09:11):
from billionaires and other elite political operatives for crude political purposes.
Take Patagonia, whose owners donated billions in company stock to
a series of five oh one C four or dark
money groups. Initial reports said the money would go only
to save the planet, but even The New York Times,
fooled at first investigated and found monies going to political

(09:32):
machinations like saving the seats of the majority's congressional delegation
and pushing non environmental issues like abortion. This Patagonia network
of dark money nonprofits already has an FEC complaint because
it appears to have falsified the actual sources of its
contributions to the Senate Majority pack and others.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah, we have got to be vigilant with our money.
And the problem when it comes to this commercial real
estate pro and a bunch of these finance problems, is
that a lot of that stuff is out of our control.
You can't stop it, you can't work out some of
these problems. But in the very least we can work

(10:11):
out where we spend and don't spend our money.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Right.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Look again, I'm not pointing fingers. I guarantee if I
went through my older stuff that I have something Patagonia
related in my home. They're just a huge outdoor brand.
I mean, it's I funded communism with my money. We've
got to get better about that. And I'm going to
make one final point on that here in just a moment,

(10:35):
when it comes to finances and where we're at and
where we're going. But just listen, this applies to everywhere,
everywhere we go. We have to be better, more purposeful
with putting our money where our morals are. I tell
you about cell phone service all the time because it's
the easiest one. It's the easiest one. If you're out

(10:56):
there buying a new car or maybe even outdoor gear,
maybe your options are limited, maybe they're non existent. But
with a cell phone you have no excuse. I have
no excuse. When you switch to Puretalk, you switch to
a patriotic cell phone company, You switch from your America
hating company like AT and T to one that loves you.

(11:18):
You pay less, so that's another benny you get incredible
same five G service as one of the big guys.
You don't sacrifice. It's not like you're dropping calls. I
have better service now than I used to have with
T Mobile. There's no reason not to switch. They even
hire Americans to switch. You'll spend ten minutes on the phone.
So go spend ten minutes on the phone. Dial pound

(11:42):
two five zero and say Jesse Kelly pound two five zero,
Say Jesse Kelly, switch to Pure Talk the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. We haven't ever played
that song, I don't think before on the show. Chris Smooth,
that's a song. It's about me. It's what that song

(12:02):
is about. What Chris, you wouldn't understand. It's too confusing
for you. So let me lay it out as clear
as I possibly can.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
It's not an attempt to ban TikTok.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
It's an attempt to make TikTok better.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
Tick tech toe a winner, A winner.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
That makes sense. Now. I hope that cleared everything up
all right? There is something one final word on all
the finance stuff and restrictions and banking and whatever before
we move on to some of the things I know
I want to get the emails and some some Disney stuff,
and we have to make fun of Joe Biden with
his letting you know outreach. But before I do that,

(12:40):
there is something I have adjusted my thinking on as
I've gotten older and as I've watched America change, not
necessarily for the better. So here it is. I'm just
going I'm gonna lay it out for you here, how
I used to think versus how I think now. Because
there's an article out today forty seven percent of parents
still financially support their adult children. That's obviously very bad

(13:04):
because they're supporting them because they have to write there.
It's a significant increase of ten percent from the previous year,
so it's a bad thing for society. But I'm just
gonna talk about me for a moment. I used to
believe this about my kids. In fact, if you've listened
for long enough on the radio, you probably know that
I've said this. I bet I've said this on the
year before. I was always out of the house at eighteen.

(13:27):
That's how I've always been. That's really how my folks
pretty much were. We raised you. They're eighteen, fly little Bertie.
Here's there's the branch. Bye bye, see you. Goodbye. And honestly,
I've been so emphatic about that that I have told
my sons that their entire life, I've just flat out

(13:49):
told them in my own way, as you can imagine,
it's tell them, no, at eighteen, you're gone, you graduate
high school, back up your stuff and get out. Go
get a crappy apartment somewhere. I don't care. Time for
you to go, learn to live on your own. As
I've watched America change, and honestly, maybe that's not fair.
Maybe that's not totally fair. Maybe I've changed too as

(14:12):
I've gotten older, and maybe I'm getting honestly, maybe I'm
getting soft. Maybe that's it. Maybe I just love my
boys and I don't want to lose them. But as
I've watched everything kind of shake up around me, you
know what I dream of now, And it's probably not
something that's ever going to happen, But you really want
to know what I dream of now? If you could
hand me something, it wouldn't be fancy diamonds or a

(14:34):
Lamborghini or something like that. I would want a big
piece of land, and I would want my family, my
sons and their families they eventually have, maybe even their
grandkids too, everyone to have their own kind of plot
of ground on a land for a gigantic Kelly family compound.

(14:55):
And I know that's ridiculous and it's too expensive, and
I'm never going to be able to do something like that.
I understand that, and I understand that may not be
what my boys want, obviously, who knows what they're gonna want,
who knows what their wives are gonna want. But I've
gotten more. I don't know if insular is the way
I want to put it, is that the way you'd

(15:16):
put it, Family focus is probably how i'd put it.
Community focused. As I look on in horror at what's
going on in our country. Yeah, I'm horrified and I'm
bummed about it, just like you are. But I'm just
kind of changing how I view things and changing the
way I view the future. I want to preserve my

(15:38):
family and protect my family, my community, my own town,
my own state. I'm placing these things for the first
time in my life. I'm placing these things above country.
Does that sound bad? Does that make me sound bad?
I don't want it to sound bad. What Chris Well,

(16:01):
I guess maybe that's the good point. Chris just said well,
is it's still your country. It is. We've talked about that.
But look, here's one thing I continue to dwell on,
and I've brought it up before, and then we're gonna
move on. So I'm gonna talk about some other stuff,
some dizzey stuff. I want to get to emails. I'm
going to do other things. Joe Biden has allowed in

(16:24):
eight million illegals in three years. Just stay with me.
I'm going somewhere with this. By the time Joe Biden's
four years is up, whether or not he gets re elected,
Joe Biden will have imported. Let's be honest, these numbers
are light, twelve million illegals into the country and the world.
I'm making a point. Just stay with me. The world

(16:44):
will know will and they have known that a Democrat
president like Joe Biden, that it gives them the opportunity
to dump the bottom of the barrel into America. You
can empty out your prison, dump them onto America. America
will take them, and they did. They've done that over
the last four years. You have a bunch of rapists,

(17:06):
give them to America, murderers, give them to America. Just
flat out poor people who are proving to be a
drain on your nation's resources. Give them to America. Joe
Biden will have imported twelve million illegals at the end
of this four years. Now, here's where I'm going with that.
Even if Donald Trump gets elected, and let's say, even

(17:28):
if this mass deportation thing happens, it won't, don't get
your hopes up. But even if it did happen, we
still live in a country where that's now the policy
position of Democrats. So anytime a Democrat gets elected, we
are in store for four years of an open border

(17:50):
and a country filling up with murderers and rapists. Anytime
a Democrat gets elected president, maybe it's not my country anymore.
But even if it's not, even whether it is or not,
this is the thing that's making me more insular. I'm
now the guy I don't want my kids to go. No,

(18:10):
I'm not gonna raise some free loading losers with no job,
but I'm trying to keep everyone close. Now, is that
weird that make me weird?

Speaker 5 (18:18):
No?

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Maybe I'm just getting old and soft. And you know
what's making me soft is comfort. It's my pillow that's
making me soft. Comfort makes a man soft. You see,
I used to sleep out on the ground, sleeping bags
out in the mountains, or when I was at home,
I had all this subpar bedding and then so it
made me a harder man. But now now that I've

(18:41):
discovered the glory of my pillow, it's so comfortable and
so wonderful. It's making me soft. Even walking around the house.
You know, I used to walk around the house barefoot,
and at the end of the day, of course, my
feet would hurt, my back hurts, and all that other stuff.
But ever since I discovered my slippers, now I walk
around the house all day long, and they have so
much support that my feet never heard. That's making me soft.

(19:03):
When I go to bed at night, I wrap myself
now in Giza dream sheets and it's just like I'm
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(19:25):
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(19:46):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Reminding
you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshollow
dot com. All right, let's do a couple things really quickly.
We're gonna take Biden's comments today. Here just a second,
I just wanted to say something. I saw this article
and the headline of the article is I sent my
baby's photos to a modeling agency on a whim, and

(20:08):
now she's the face of two major ad campaigns. And
I was thinking about this lady. She's sent pictures of
her kid, and her kids already earned four thousand dollars
for Walmart and Costco. And I was just made me
think to myself, I bet my parents could have made
a fortune off of me. What Chris? Now, listen, Chris,

(20:30):
have you ever seen pictures for me of me when
I was younger. I know you probably think I'm insanely handsome.
Now you should have seen me as a baby. I
am the cutest baby I have ever seen in my
entire life. I think about all the money my parents
missed out on, and I just want to say, Mom
and Dad, I'm sorry that you missed out on the

(20:51):
lucrative amounts of money that adorable baby Jesse would have
brought you in. Now, Joe Biden, obviously it's it's going
to be a year of cringe. It's a Democrat election year.
This is what they do. They go to their various
groups and they pander. Joe Biden, though, he just takes
it to a new level, because, as I've mentioned before,

(21:13):
there's something different about Biden, different from then from even
other politicians. Joe Biden is the biggest liar in the
history of American politics. And allow me to explain before you,
for yel, I understand that every politician lies. Democrats lie,
Republicans lie. It's honestly, especially when you're president. Frankly, it's

(21:37):
part of the job. You're gonna tell little white lies.
You are, sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller. But they all lie.
Every one of them did, Every single one did. It's
how it goes. Trump lied, Obama lied, Bush lied, Clinton lied,
Bush lied, Reagan lied, carterled. They all lie, every single
one of them. All right, everyone gets it, they're lied.

(21:59):
But Joe he's a different animal, and that Joe Biden
is such a natural liar, such a pathological liar, that
Joe Biden will tell these huge absurd whoppers. Yes, yes,
get that, Chris, get that one. Actually get that. I

(22:20):
want you to get that one. Joe Biden will tell
these huge absurd We're about to play one for you.
He'll tell these huge absurd whoppers that everyone knows or
a lie and in fact easily verifiable ized. Remember I've
told you before. He's gotten in trouble with his own
staff by his talking point where he says, you could

(22:40):
known a canon back when the Second Amendment was there,
even dirty comedy. Democrat staffers have come to Joe Biden
privately and said, could you please stop saying that, Yes
you could, everyone knows that that was the law. But
he doesn't stop. He he's so pathologically committed to it.
Remember the story. People forgotten about this. Remember Joe Biden

(23:02):
was campaign and he was going for the black vote
during his first run, of course, and so he always
would show up in these black neighborhoods. And he shows
up in this black neighborhood and he's surrounded by all
these black people, and he starts. He starts telling this
story about how he was this lifeguard who almost got
in a razor fight with a gang banger named corn Pop.

Speaker 6 (23:25):
Remember this corn Pop was a bad dude and he
ran a bunch of bad boys. And I did and
back in those days and shot. Things have changed. One
of the things he had to use. If you use
palmad and your hair, you had to wear a bathing
cap and chow. He was up on the board, wouldn't
listen me. I said, hey, Esther, you off the board.

(23:46):
I'll come up and drag you off. Well, he came
off and he said, I'll meet you outside my car.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
My car.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
There was a gate out here.

Speaker 6 (23:54):
I parked my car outside the gate and he said,
I'll be waiting for you.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
He was right.

Speaker 6 (23:58):
Murder three guys straight razors.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
Not a joke.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
And I walked up to my car. And those days
used to remember the straight race. You bang them on
the curb, gett him rusty, put him in a rain barrel,
get him rusty. And I looked at him, but I
was smart. Then I said, first got we got it.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
That that never happened. Joe Biden didn't take on Corn
Pop and his gang of gang bangers because of the
pallmmate he put in his Jerry Jerry curl at the
public pool. That's not a thing that happened. And in fact,
most human beings, even many, even most I would venture

(24:41):
to say Democrats, they would feel kind of gross and
probably would avoid telling a story like that, especially in
front of a group of black people who they're all
going to know you're lying. But not Joe totally just pathological.
And so today he gets up in front of a
bunch of US fanis, and you know how he always

(25:01):
says something different got him into politics. Today it was
Caesar Shavez.

Speaker 7 (25:06):
There's a little bit in their blood. Is her grandfather.
He's the guy that got me interested. He came to.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Oh no, we didn't, that's a lie. And of course
he always adds in this kind of weird thing.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
You know.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
Uh, when I get criticisms some places for having such
a strong interest in Latino voters and Latino Americans and
people here in the country.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yeah, Joe gets a lot of criticism for having an
interest in Latino voters. All right, all right, one more
quick cut on this. This is a final cut of
Joe's Latino press conference today. All Right, quit focus. Let's

(25:53):
get to some emails before we get to Disney and
and all this other crap. Oh, by the way, Mexico
says it won't accept a course. The headline has to
be migrants. What accept Migrants set back under Texas's new
immigration law. Accept accept or don't accept. They're coming back
by the truckload. At least they should be. See in
a normal country, you don't ask, you back up a

(26:16):
truck right across the border, and you dump them off.
Try and stop us, Jesse, on your recommendation. While on
a road trip, I got to experience BUCkies for the
first time. Beyond words, Wow, amazing. I am now hooked.
Thank you for suggesting the BUCkies experience. Told you you
cruise by a BUCkies, you just know it's about to

(26:38):
be good, Jesse. Senator Lindsey Graham is proposing interest free
loans to Ukraine, as if they would have any sense
of urgency to pay it back at all. You see
any problem with this? His name's Gary Well Lindsey Graham.
Lindsey Graham is a human being who spent a long
time wrecking this country, and for some reason, blood Red

(26:58):
South Carolina keeps sting him back to the United States
Senate and Lindsey Graham loves loves to take your tax
payer money and sprinkle it all over the globe. He
just thinks it's the best. That's what he's done for
the longest time. He's never going to stop, and apparently
South Carolina voters are never going to take him to
task over such things. Jesse, the twenty twenty four bid

(27:21):
will be Biden Newsome with Kamala taking the next Supreme
Court seat. I could see that. Imagine if Dome. Imagine
this Dome gets on the Supreme Court and then publishes
a book and titles it oral Arguments. Tell me that's
what Chris, It's fine. It's fine. That's what I would

(27:44):
title the book. Anyway. Speaking of judges, this lady Nancy
Maldonado had an interesting answer about the weapons you used
to protect yourself. She was getting interrogated by Senator Kennedy today.

Speaker 8 (27:55):
You should quote assault weapons may be banned because they're
extraordinarily dangers and are not appropriate for legitimate self defense purposes.
Close quote tell me what you meant by assault weapons.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
Thank you, Senator Kennedy. Just to clarify there, I was
local counsel are supreme.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Notice just pause. Notice how she doesn't answer the question.
She starts off trying to hedge a little bit. I'll
let her continue.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
But you wrote the brief. Tell me what you meant
by assault.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Weapons, Senator Kenny. Actually, I did not write the brief.
The brief was written by you.

Speaker 5 (28:33):
Signed the brief though, correct.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
I signed the brief.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Sign a brief.

Speaker 8 (28:36):
You're testifying to the court that everything in it is
is true, right, yes, and I booked they're your words
in terms of the court.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Right.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
Well, you're you're correct, Senator Kennedy. I would never.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Sign what you meant by assault weapons.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
So I am not a gun expert. And at the
time that brief I think was about ten years.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
Given the court advice about say ban assault weapon. What
is you told the court you were you were an expert.
Just tell me what you wanted to ban.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
Senator sitting here today, as I said, I did not
write that brief. I was local counts. I understand at
the time.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Let me just remind you again, I'm not going to
let it go. She goes on for another minute like that.
Let me remind you again that you're wasting your breath
when you show liberal ant Peggy gun statistics, when you
show her the murder statistics that show virtually all the
murders take place in big cities that I've gone control laws,
you're wasting your breath, because really they just want you disarmed.

(29:38):
That's why they don't know anything about them. That's why
they can't define anything about them, because they don't want
to define anything. They don't care about that. The point
is they want to disarm you because they want the
freedom to hurt you. I know that's hard to accept.
That's why democrats go for your guns. They want the
freedom to hurt you. Period. There's never a second explanation.

(30:04):
All right, all right, we'll make fun of Star Wars.
Then we'll do a bunch of headlines I didn't get
too and some other things. But first let us do
something good. Let us talk about tunnel to towers. Let's
talk about widows and orphans. We talk all the time
about blessings. We have this blessing and that blessing. Things
we're grateful for. Look how many kids out there don't

(30:28):
have dad anymore, or don't have mom anymore. It's heartbreaking
to think that. How many cops go off, especially now
they go off to work and they never come home.
How many gold Star families are still suffering because mom
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You'll never know what's gone. Tumber two t dot org.
We'll be back. It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. One more thing about
Tony Bobolinski. I played all the other comments from today,
so you've heard all that stuff ad nauseum. One thing

(31:32):
that I will say that it shocked me about today.
I was a little bit surprised about this Bobolinski testimony today.
It shocked me that. I mean, he's a Democrat, he
used to work with the Bidens. I had no idea
that Bobolinski was a loyal listener to the Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
That have given you tremendous amount of evidence that outlined,
they work to obfuscate it, create layers of obstruction. That's
the reason why Rob Walker was getting sent millions of dollars.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
I'm the only one who knows how to use that word. Obviously,
he's been listening to the show. Tony shout out to you.
I admire what you did today, Buddy, I admire your courage.
Big fan, big fan of what you did. Also, big
fan of this exchange. His Raskin gets his pandies in
a bunch over all this stuff.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
The same people preaching this mantra no better. They continue
to lie directly to the American people without hesitation and remorse.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
Rep.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
Dan Goldman and Jamie Raskin, both lawyers, will continue to
lie today and this hearing, and then go straight to
the media to tell more lies. Hunter Biden's defense attorney,
Abbey Lotle, weaponizes letters to Congress to try to smear
my name, mister Truman, the cold art facts Missman in
an attempt to save his powerfully connected client and his father.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Then Raskin jumps in trying to save its own It's
good a right. One other thing, do you still have
Disney Plus. You a Star Wars fan, I'm gonna play
you a little clip. Leslie Headland, No, don't stop. Stop
that's her name. Leslie Headland is her name. Used to
work for Harvey Weinstein. I should note she's the new

(33:13):
director of some new Star Wars show. They're gonna play
Star Wars fans. Listen to me. I'm actually not gonna
be one of the guys that makes fun of you.
I enjoy Star Wars. I've never been a super fan,
but I enjoy Star Wars. Don't turn your nose up,
Chris anyway. I enjoy Star Wars. But Star Wars fans.
Disney owns it now, and I'm sorry. You need to

(33:36):
cancel Disney Plus. And you need to stop going. You
need to let it go. This is Leslie Headland. These
people hate you.

Speaker 9 (33:45):
When I saw Frozen as a as a grown woman,
I cried through the entire movie. There was just something
about the relationship between the sisters, the de villainization of
the classic kind of fairy tale bad guy, you know,
the concept of true love being between two sisters and

(34:06):
not a heterosexual relationship like it just it just destroyed
me completely, and I thought gosh, you know, I would
love to make something like this that is, you know,
for lack of a better term, Disney, meaning it's something
that like my parents would have allowed me to see
when I was younger as a queer person, but I
would have been able to understand as a queer person,
and I think I would have had a completely different life.

(34:29):
And so I really was inspired by it. And so
when I was developing this original idea to pitch to Kathleen,
I thought, well, you know, it can't just be that.
You know, when you're pitching Star Wars, you have to
pull from what you know George was also interested in, Like,
it can't just be like, well I'm referencing, especially if
you're gonna you.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Hear what she agonized over, Hey, I need to sit down.
I need to make a Star Wars movie. I need
to make a Disney because I need to make sure
your family will come see But how don't leads this
whole thing up. Look, I want to make sure my
religion is pumped into the eyes and ears of your kids,

(35:09):
and I want to make sure you're still such a
sucker that you'll pay money to go see this stuff.
How do I merge those two worlds. That's how the
communist approaches absolutely everything. Remember that. And now here's a headline.
But oh, you know, you know the thing headlines we
didn't get to After four years, fifty nine percent in

(35:35):
the US say COVID pandemic is over, only fifty nine percent.
It is important to remember that the Democrat in your
life lives entirely in a world that is not real.
He or she. The liberal ant paggy in your life
is insane. Biden wanders off stage after spotting a baby
in a crowd an Arizona campaign event. Quote, couldn't resist

(36:00):
old Joe like a kid in a candy store. With
those kids. Delta pilot jailed for being drunk with blood
alcohol more than twice the legal limit before a flight
to New York City. Sorry, I thought this was America.
Special election to replace Kevin McCarthy in the House heads
to a runoff in California. I'd almost forgotten that Kevin McCarthy,

(36:22):
after he got bounced from Speaker of the House, took
his ball and went home, resigned from Congress, reducing the
GOP majority. Gosh, all these guys. Republican Senator Todd Young
will not vote for Donald Trump. Don't care. Conservative social
media influencer charged for her role in January sixth attack

(36:42):
on the US Capitol. Her name's Isabella de Luca. She's
like twenty years old, Chris. It doesn't matter if she's hot. Okay,
yes she is, but that's not important to the story.
What matters is they're still rounding up these poor, innocent
people and chucking them in jail. Freaking unreal. Father of
Lake Riley worries about how slain daughter's death is quote

(37:03):
being used politically. As I have said many, many times,
it's why I don't like all that crap. Biden launches
Latinos con Biden Harris to court Hispanic voters rued by Trump.
I don't know why he would launch the fact that
he's conning them. Nulty survey only half of New Yorker's
plan to stay in Democrat city. No no, no no no

(37:26):
no no no no no no. If you vote Democrat,
you stay right there and enjoy it all. You email
me Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. We'll do it
again tomorrow. That's all
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