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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Monday. Remember if you missed any of
this show, you can download it iHeart, Spotify iTunes. We
are going to relentlessly and mercilessly mock Democrats here in
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a moment, because they had some big meeting in Minnesota,
the Democrat Party meeting, and wow, I mean, you want
to talk about people who don't have it quite figured
out yet, It's gonna be amazing. We'll talk about that,
We'll do some emails, we'll talk about well, I have
a warning. I have a warning to a group of people.
All that and so much more is still to calm.
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I want to make you feel better about something. It
puts a smile on my face to think about this sometime.
We talk about it a lot. But think about all
the stuff Trump does. Maybe you love some, maybe you
hate some. I mean, that's normal. I do. I love
a lot of what he does. I hate a lot
of what he does. It's normal, it's fine. But he's
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at least a very very capable human being, a hard working, capable,
decisive human being. Even when you're mad at him like this,
I know you're mad.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
It's a very important relationship. We're going to get along
good with China. How use so many stories about we're
not going to allow their students. So we're going to
allow their students to come, and we're going to allow
It's very important, six hundred thousand students.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
I know you're mad. I got that. But at least
you know he made that decision. You know he made it.
I'm going to play something for you. Mark Cuban is
that idiot. I think he still owns the NBA team.
Maybe he sold it. Whatever, that idiot billionaire who turned
into a communist and he dyed his hair and everyone
can tell you're dying it. Please stop dying your hair,
fell as it looks bad. Anyway, he was talking about,
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don't because he was you're pushing hard for Dome to
get elected.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
When I was campaigning with Kamala, her biggest problem was
her campaign would not let her sell. She's not a
bad salesperson when you talk to her one on one,
and she's smart, she's driven. But they did everything like
as if it was all driven by a consultant, which
it was, And you can't be that way in a
world with Donald Trump. Donald Trump changed all the rules.
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The Democratic Party is dead. The Republican Party is dead.
It's the Trump family business on the Republican side. It's
nobody's business on the Democratic side. They don't know what
to do.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
They wouldn't let her.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
When I was campaigning with Kamla, her biggest problem was
her campaign would not let her sell.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Wouldn't let herself. Who's in charge of the campaign, wouldn't
let her sell? A human being so weak, so controlled,
so pathetic that she didn't have agency. She had to
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do what she was told. Could you imagine that human
being walking into a negotiation of any kind with China.
Could you imagine that human being trying to broke her
peace Russia, Ukraine, trying to work out a new trade
deal with somebody. Could you imagine so lacking in strength
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and will she didn't even run her own campaign. They
didn't let her. Gosh, that's pathetic.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
It's pathetic.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
You know how many times when I ran for Congress
twice and lost twice. You know how many times I
had to just completely overrule what they wanted. Now, well,
I think this, I think that, Well, that's too bad,
so sad. It's my campaign. This is what we're doing, period,
my campaign. Oh gosh. Oh. So anyway, let's talk about
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these Democrats because it does make me feel good. It does.
It does my heart well to know that Republicans are
going to do some good things and they're gonna do
some bad things. There's no question about that. But these
people have completely lost their mind and they have lost
Middle America and they don't seem even interested in getting
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it back. I know they are interested. I know they're
all held hostage by the kooky Kami Bass. This is
Amy Clomachart today. Keep in mind, keep remember this before
I play with Amy Clomachar said Senator. We know from
the polling people vote on big issues. You and me
were political people, so we know. I don't want to
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call them small issues. We know very important issues, but
we know things our normy friends do not. You probably
vote on things your normy friends do not. What decides
presidential elections are big things, big issues, the jobs, marketing,
gas prices and whatnot. We know the Democrats lost badly
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last election in large part because of immigration. Poll after
poll after poll after poll showed it was number one
or two on the public's mind. They were angry about it,
and on that particular issue they trusted Trump by something.
It was double digits more than they trusted Kamala on
that issue. They were mad about the open border. They
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were mad about the crime, they were mad about the
job situation, they were mad about the filth. They're mad
about immigration. Illegal immigration, and the fact that evil communists
open up our border is in large part the reason
Donald Trump is sitting in the Oval Office and not
Kamala Harris. This is Amy Klobachar for today.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
Amer in New Mexico relied on immigrant workers who are
too afraid to do it anymore. We have a message
to Donald Trump. Immigrants don't diminish America. They are America.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, they're definitely winning back Pennsylvania. Please please, Democrats. I
want to encourage you, if you're listening, Every elected Democrat
run on exactly this for the next four or five elections.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
New Mexico relied on immigrant workers who are too afraid
to do it anymore. And we have a message to
Donald Trump. Immigrants don't diminish America. They are America.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
That's certainly music to the years of every American right now.
Struggling to find work, stagnant jobs market, watching American corporations
abuse the H one B system. Definitely, you should get
on camera and tell everybody that immigrants are America. And
of course, as we've talked about many times, you know
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the reason why they love the foreigners because patriotic American
citizens hate Democrats foreigners who don't have any loyalty to
the country Democrats are trying to destroy. They're much more
pliable when it comes to campaign season. Oh I forgot
to play how the meetings opened up. Just remember, these
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people have to win Pennsylvania, in Michigan, in Wisconsin, in Arizona.
This is how they open their summer meetings. And she's
going to deliver our land acknowledgment today.
Speaker 6 (07:32):
Lindy Buju, Lindy samacdg Cause Amicdotum Saba, and shnabe Quay.
And now good morning DNC members, friends and relatives. Let's
talk about the land for a second. The DNC acknowledges
and honors.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
The Dakota Yata, the Dakota people who are the original
stewards of the lands and waters of Minneapolis. Dakota cared
for the lands lakes in the Wakatanka, the Great River,
the Mississippi River. For thousands of years before colonization, this
land was not cleaned or traded. It's a part of
a history of broken treaties and promises, and in many
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ways we still live in a system built to suppress
indigenous people's cultural and spiritual history.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Drunk, great, I got things figured out? Or no, no,
keep this lady out.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
We spent about a million, one hundred million on ads
attacking Democrats on defund being soft on crime. Didn't pay
off overall. Trump didn't win that year, but they saw
this tough on crime play as a winning play in
the overall authoritarian playbook.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
She kept going shoes.
Speaker 7 (08:45):
Voters care about where does Trump go? Migrant crime, carjackings,
the really lurid, awful stuff. That is a crazy, crazy visual.
Don't take the bait because most Americans are more worried
about how are we going to address mental health issues,
visible homelessness that we see on streets, and how do
we deal with mental health and other issues that drive
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the sort of random incidence that scare all of us.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
That's what you.
Speaker 7 (09:11):
Should be talking about, That's where you should be focused.
Don't take the bait. And talking about migrant crime or
carjackings or the things that actually don't matter to that
many Americans.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Wow, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, this is one more from her.
The greatest timpt is.
Speaker 7 (09:25):
When we ask the American public do you want to
get tough on crime? You can see exactly we're not
sugarcoating what that is. We are saying, is it to
have longer sentences for people who break the law, tougher
bail laws, and more resources and funding for police, or
is it getting serious about safety where we invest in
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fully funding the things that improve people's quality of life,
like good schools, housing, job opportunities, access to treatment, and
getting legal guns off the street. You can see sixty
percent of American voters say I choose serious about safety
were tough on crime. There is a conventional political wisdom
about crime, and it's that if voters are concerned about it,
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they want tough policies.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
They're in very serious trouble. And I love it almost
as much as I love my robe. Hey, Chris, you
know I'm a robe guy. We talked about this last week.
I'm starting to get a lot of family pushback over it.
I called the kids out. It was Sunday after church,
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kids were doing homework something like that in the room.
I called everybody down and I said, everybody come down.
And I was, of course walking around in my Cozy
Earth robe and they said, Dad, what do you want?
And I just held up my arm and I said,
feel how soft this robe is? And they got really
mad and they turned and ran back to their rooms,
and they had some not nice things to say. But
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the jealousy, that's what it really comes down to, the jealousy.
Do you have a Cozy Earth robe yet? Do you
have Cozy Earth? Oh yeah, Cozy Earth is now a
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You'll thank me when you see me. Oh my gosh.
It's glorious. And if you don't get a robe, we
can't be friends. All right, robe guys, we care about
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We'll be back, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly
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Show on a fantastic, fantastic think Monday memory. You're gonna
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'm gonna
get to those in a moment, but I wanted to
give out a little warning first. Maybe this will apply
to you, maybe it doesn't. But I've talked to you
before about taking the temperature of the room, reading the room.
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It's it's a skill that you have to be intentional
about acquiring. I've told you before, I've told my sons.
I've tried over and over again to drive that point home.
You can goof they're boys, you can goof off, you
can joke, you can have fun. Uh, don't do it
at a funeral. People are sad. Take the temperature of
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the room. So there's well, here's the headline. Petition supporting
the illegal trucker accused of killing three games, over two
million signatures. This guy, he's an illegal. Gavin Newsoen gave
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him a CDL, drives his semi down to Florida, does
a wildly illegal U turn on the highway and kills
an entire family. The country is outraged about it. This
is pouring fuel on the fire of Americans who are
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tired of the fact that our country has been handed
out to every foreigner as fast as humanly possible, illegal
legal visas, other h one b's, you name it. The
American people are tired of it. They are sick to
death of it right now, and this particular incident has really, really,
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really raised the ire of it. And now more people
are talking about how many freaking illegals are out there
driving trucks on the road who don't know the law
where they drive, the way they drive, where they come
from is disastrous, it's unsafe, and they kill people. This
isn't one off. They kill people on America and highways
all the time. And right now I'm gonna go ahead
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and give a warning to every nation that's out there
that's not the United States of America. You need to
be very careful what you defend right now. I saw
there was a politician in India came out immediately after
this guy killed an entire family on the highway and
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she was talking about how India needs to rally around
this guy. That is not a very smart move. Learn
to take the temperature of the room right now, legal
or legal. If you are in this country and you
are not an American citizen, may I recommend you keep
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your head down and your mouth shut, follow the law,
follow the rules, don't make waves, don't make a stink,
and if somebody from your country does something terrible, don't
publicly defend them. It's not the time right now. It
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is not the time. The American people are done. The
Biden administration was the last four years. It was the
straw that broke the camels back with the American people.
We're done. We watched two thousand Haitians come into Ohio
towns of two thousand people, double the population size. We
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have watched this country be remade as fast as possible
by the globalist communists who are trying to fill it
up with people who have no loyalty to it. And
the American people are sick to freaking death of it.
So may I recommend take the temperature of the room.
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Head down, mouth shut, keep moving forward. All right, all right, hey, Jesse,
my wife and I were looking back at our photos
from our trip to you and the whole or from
our trip with you in the Holy Land. Gosh, that
was sick. We agreed it was the best trip of
our life. It really made the Bible come to life.
Question what, when and where is the next Jesse Kelly trip? Chris,
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do we want to do another one? We do? Where
do we want to go? You have no idea? We
should pick a place? Now we would have to. Here's
the problem with those trips. But it's not that it's a problem,
but logistically it's really hard for a lot of people.
And it's expensive. I mean, even if you get a
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good deal, and you always get a good deal when
you book a big group like that, actually going to
get better rates and things like that, it's expensive. You know.
I'd like to I don't know. I don't know, and
I don't even know where I would want to go? What, Chris,
what Pacific Island tour? See we've talked about that before,
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doing like a World War two Pacific Island tour. But
I really hate to sound like you here. Those are
very expensive. Oh dude, Chris, you have to fly clear
across the world, Bud. That's a seventeen twenty hours of
air travel alone. And you know you're not staying at
a Best Western over there. It's you're going to be
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an expensive hotel. And that's asking a lot. That is
asking a lot. I'm doing wrong. I would love to
do it. I would love to do it. But I
bet you, I bet you that's ten thousand dollars a person, Bud.
If it's not that, I bet it's six or seven.
Uh yeah, yeah, it's a lot. So in my opinion,
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I'm doing wrong. I'd love to go, but that's a
little expensive. Why don't we just do like Canada or
something like that. No, do I want to go to Canada? Dude.
Canada is really cool, Chris, Canada. It's beautiful. The fishing is.
I did not marry an import. She was born in America.
That's not why I said that at all. She s
as American as apple Pie and baseball and led Zeppelin. Anyway,
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let's do some emails next. The Jesse Kelly Show. It's
still real to me, dammit, the tern Stacks. It is
that Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. Don't forget.
If you missed any part of the show, you can
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I get back to the emails, got a little bit
of a problem. I've talked about this, I think once
before on the show, but apparently the problem has gotten worse.
I get nose whistles now, and I told you before
this is the problem. My ears aren't what they used
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to be. Look, I've shot a lot of things, Okay,
I've had a lot of loud noises and the stuff
that my ears are terrible. I'm not at hearing a
time yet, but I will be. It's coming. I'm not
at hearing aid time, but there are certain pitches that
I can't hear. So I can't hear my own nose
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whistle lots of the time. And my family's being really
really mean to me about it. We had to go
James had a cross country meet this Saturday, and it
was an hour away and we had to drive, and
they just mocked me mercilessly that I couldn't what, Chris,
why are you shaking your head? I don't know how
to fix it? Can didn't you tell me? There was
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like a nose guy who can fix some of that stuff.
Is it hurt? Is it gonna hurt? How much does
it cost? You will need it one day? Chris? Okay,
well can you look into the cost. There's surely you
people have to have somebody. I need a deal or something.
I need a deal. There's gotta be one in your
family for say, find me a deal. Please. I can't
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go on like this. I wonder do you think the radio?
Do you think they can hear me through the microphone
right now? You think they can hear the nose? You can't.
You can't hear a nose whistle. See, it can't be
that bad. Maybe I'm being my to Maybe I don't
have a nose whistle. Maybe it's not that bad. Either way,
they're pretty mean. Hey, Bronco. On your show, you talked
about how beautiful the airport was in Istanbul, Turkey and
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how you wanted to visit there. Me and my wife
are always looking for new countries to visit, and I
started looking into going to Turkey. My question is what's
there to see and do? I'm an about Christian and
no offense. I don't want to visit a mosque. What
would interest you in visiting such a city. I don't know.
I just thought the airport was nice. I do know this,
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there's great biblical history there. I know that that company
we went to the company we went to Israel with
it was a Holy Land tour. You know, it's a
Christian tour. Go see the Christian sites where Jesus walked
and all that other stuff. They do them in Turkey
and Greece too. There's all kinds of history there. I
know that. I'm assuming. I'm assuming the food is good, Chris.
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Do they have cheese? I would hope they would have.
There's got to be some cheese. But don't just say that.
You people didn't have any cheese. It's impossible to come
across any cheese. It was impossible to find cheese in Israel.
It was brutal. The cuisine the place was awesome. The
cuisine garbage, garbage, Chris Jesse. Why do people not park
in the driveway when in your driveway when visiting your home?
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Instead they park in the street, clogging up the roadway.
What is this all about? I guess it's ask doctor
Jesse Monday. Her name is Mandy, all right, so Mandy,
I think this might be a cultural issue because my
buddy Luis, you know, we're always hanging out. He's Mexican,
he's Mexican. Family's Mexican. I mean, don't you're on he's American,
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but you get what I mean. Their parents' parents or
something like that came from Mexico. They're a Mexican. His
wife's Mexican. Mexican family. And I'm always parking in the
road when I go over to Luis's house, and he's
yelling at me about it all the time, and he
usually makes it a racial issue. He said, what is
it with you white people parking in the road? Park
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in the driveway? And he was pretty emphatic that this
is a white thing. And I guess I don't know,
but I always parked in the road in case someone
needed to back out of the driver. You know, I
don't want to park behind somebody, so I parked in
the road.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Maybe it's racial, but I don't know. Oh, did you
see this? You know that Cracker barrel uproar last week?
The commedist took over the place and they screwed the
whole thing up and they rebranded the whole store, and
everyone's mad at him about it. Well, now people are
saying the CEO might get fired because they've lost so
much in stock price, and the CEO might get fired.
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And here's the problem with that stuff. That's fine, if
you're going to fire the CEO, sure she's garbage. But
the problem is the communists who work inside of your company.
And I guarantee there's more than just one. When it
comes maybe you're in the middle of this right now,
Maybe you're in the middle of this in your in
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your government, or or your company or somewhere. When it
comes to communists, you need to think about them like cancer.
And I don't mean I don't mean that as meanly
as it sounds, but I mean that in this way
when it comes to cancer, and I sadly have you
experience with this people in my life. When it comes
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to cancer, they have to get it all if they're
gonna try to remove it, Like if you're gonna try
to cut out a tumor, you have to get it all,
every single bit of it, because if you leave even
the tiniest bit behind, it will grow again. Well, what
is that big medical word they use? Chris metastasize. I
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went to community college Chris, I read books anyway, it'll metastasize,
it will grow again. If you don't get it. All
communists in your company, in your country, in your government
are the exact same way. This is actually what I
fear right now with the Trump administration, and specifically you know,
the military, the FBI, they are doing really good things
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trying to get the worst actors out. They're letting this
goy go in, this general and this admiral and this
FBI guy, and they are doing good things. So this
is not necessarily a criticism, but when it comes to
removing the communist cancer from anything, people never cut deep enough.
If you leave one behind, the cancer will go again.
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It will spread again, because remember they're devoutly religious, not
political religious. They will spread their religion as far and
fast as they possibly can. It's who they are, it's
what they believe. Have you ever known a Democrat? Do
you know any democrats? What's the back of their car
look like? Oh? Throw your eyes, Chris. How many bumper stickers?
Speaker 8 (25:13):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (25:13):
How many? Oh? Yeah? I saw one freak in our
building the other day, walked out to my car with me.
I looked behind. She had her hair was dyed ten
different ways. You could tell by how she dressed that
this was a complete whack job. And lo and behold
she gets in a car. I think there were ten
bumper stickers, and you know what all of them were?
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The training flag. Of course, the coexists. I mean, she's
a cardboard cutout of an American Communist. You know why
they do that, spreading their religion. You can't quietly be
a communist. That would be an affront to your God.
You have to spread the religion as far and fast
as possible. When they're inside of your company, your country,
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your agency, your church, your school, you have to if
you're going to air cut too deeply, do not cut
too shallow. You have to get them all out now.
It is how it is. Jesse. What do you think
about the draft, the military draft. I've always thought they
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were immoral. Yeah, I'm actually not a draft fan at all.
I'm not a draft fan at all. And here's why. Obviously,
I understand if there is an invasion on your soil,
you may have to call the men up to fight.
I understand that. But if your war isn't popular enough
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that men won't join, then you shouldn't be at war.
We are a free people. We are not a feudal
society where we have a lord who can just force
us to do whatever he wants whenever he wants us
to do it. We are a free people. You should
go if you want to go, and if you don't,
they shouldn't force you to do so. And look, our
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drafts in this country have historically been terrible. The draft
in the Civil War was terrible. The way that was
handled in Vietnam terrible. We didn't get better when we drafted.
Was it one hundred thousand guys? It was a whole
bunch of guys drafted a bunch of people for Vietnam.
There were a bunch of turds in there, gang bangers
and heroin addicts, and the guys who had volunteered and
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were over there fighting and dying. They hated those guys.
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One more segment. We'll be back, Jesse Kelly. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Monday, but we shall return tomorrow. Do
not forget. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. So this lady, this teacher put this
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video up online, and it's the sense of entitlement that
bothers me so much. Foreigners and American communists just genuinely
believe that this country should be open to everybody, that
anyone who feels like it should be able to come
here and stay here. And it it kills me. It
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absolutely drives me nuts that that look amy global char
what she said earlier, this is how a chunk, a
significant chunk of America. This is how they think.
Speaker 5 (29:34):
Or in New Mexico relied on immigrant workers who are
too afraid to do it anymore. And we have a
message to Donald Trump. Immigrants don't diminish America. They are America.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
There are a lot of people who think like that.
Listen to this. It's the entitlement that gets.
Speaker 9 (29:54):
From I'm a block from the school and had to
pull over because I'm so frustrated. But basically, one of
our teachers is now going to be fostering one of
our students because her parents just got deported. Just let
that sink in. A minor's parents just got deported, she's homeless,
DHS showed up to our school. We're her teachers. We
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love her, she's brilliant, she's kind. We're not going to
let that happen to her. So one of us is
fostering her. Now. I don't care about your political ideology.
I don't care who you voted for. I don't care
what side of the spectrum you're on. This is not
the way to handle immigration. Immigration has been an issue
that has plagued America for so long. But this is
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not the answer.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Deporting people who are here illegally isn't the answer. That's
exactly the answer. That's one two. Why didn't her parents
take her with Her parents just left, didn't take the kid.
You know that's an option, right, you know, they give
you an option, that's an option, take your kid with you.
The entitlement these people have, they really feel like this
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place should just be an open sewer. The whole world
should get to come, the whole world should get to stay,
and you can't get anybody out. Drives me absolutely up
the wall. Brandon Johnson, Mayorage Chicago talking about there being
an uprising if Trump brings in the National Guard.
Speaker 8 (31:25):
So you know, look, we're going to remain firm, will
take legal action. But the people in this city are
accustomed to rising up against tyranny, and if that's necessary,
I believe that the people of Chicago will stand firm
alongside of me as I work every single day to
protect the people of this city.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
They will not, they will not, they will not do
a thing. They're tired of living in crime. Now, don't
get me wrong. They're not smart enough to stop voting
for Democrats, but they're tired of living in crime. What
people in these cities really actually want is they want
to vote Democrat forever, but they also want Democrat policies
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to stop. I can't quite square that circle. I don't
know how to explain the mindset of the big city Democrat.
But nobody walks around their city and looks at homelessness
and looks at crime and says, I love this, I
want more of it. They all wanted to stop, they
all wanted to stop, but they don't want it to
stop badly enough to stop voting for the same party
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over and over and over again. It's weird. Speaking of weird,
this guy could have been vice president.
Speaker 10 (32:33):
Think of how easy it would be to be a Republican.
Oh what should I wear today? This stupid red hat?
What should I say today?
Speaker 5 (32:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (32:41):
Just make sure it's cruel. Who do we listen to
that guy? Oh, the fella in the White House? Yeah,
listen to him and that will be fine. Now he's
talking about burning flags. He's gonna have flag burning or whatever,
because he knows there's a hell of a lot of
flags with his picture on it. That are gonna get burned?
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Yeah, I forgot Trump said this earlier today.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
And the penalty is going to be if you burn
a flag, you get one year in jail. No early exits,
no nothing. You get one year in jail. If you
burn a flag, you get and what it does is
insight to write. I hope they use that language. By
the way, did they insight to riot? And you burn
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a flag, you get one year in jail. You don't
get ten years, you don't get one month. You get
one year in jail, and it goes on your record
and you will see flag burning stopping immediately, just like
when I signed the Statute and Monument Act. Ten years
in jail. Have you heard any of our beautiful monuments?
Everybody left town? They were gone.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Yeah. By the way, how's your energy level right now?
You feel good? How often do you get tired and
just kind of done with it all? How often does
it happen to you? How often do you get down?
Try some natural herbal supplements from chalk? Please? Do you look?
(34:03):
You just hurt him? You want to sound like to
think of.
Speaker 10 (34:06):
How easy it would be to be a Republican. Oh,
what should I wear today this stupid red hat.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
What should I say today?
Speaker 5 (34:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Just make sure it's cruel.
Speaker 10 (34:15):
Who do we listen to?
Speaker 7 (34:16):
That guy?
Speaker 10 (34:17):
Oh, the felon in the White House.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah, that's what happens when your T levels get too low.
Do you know that if your T levels drop below
a certain point, you'll turn into a Democrat? Is that
what you want? You don't think it'll happen to you.
You'll wake up one day you'll be wearing a pro
abortion shirt. You'll be voting for Kamala Harris. That'll happen
to you if your tea levels get too low. Get
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a mail vitality stacked from chalk so you'll never vote
democrat in your life. I take one every single day
over three years. I actually think I'm approaching four years now.
Love it. I will never stop. Chalk dot com slash Jesse,
c ho q dot slash Jesse. And now here's a headline,
(35:03):
you know, you know the thing headlines We didn't get
to Boston cops defy left wing mayor Michelle wu In
secretly aid ice in arresting criminal illegals. This is where
you're at. If you're a cop in Boston, you have
to hide the fact that you're arresting illegals from the
mayor of the city. My word. Celebrities raised millions for
(35:27):
LA fire. AID raised millions. Much of the money went
to programs for illegal aliens and nonprofits that assist only
black and brown communities. This from John Levine at Freebeacon. Yeah,
look what they're doing. What they did in the aftermath
of those LA fires is criminal. What they're doing selling
off that land is criminal. But I warned everybody. I mean,
(35:50):
it's not like it was breaking news. It was just me.
Communists run that state from top to bottom. There was
going to be no good rebuilding afterwards, not a chance.
CDC had isory committee launches a review of COVID nineteen vaccines.
I am hearing rumors that they may be banning those soon.
That would be something. After cutting union contracts, the VA
(36:12):
directs forty five million dollars to veterans. It would be
nice to get some improved care at the VA, that's
for sure. Trump floats US taking ownership of military baseland
in South Korea. I kind of want to go to
South Korea. I bet the food is delicious. I just
have this thing. What Chris you don't think so. I can.
It's not gonna be a bunch of octopus. Chris. That's
(36:34):
a stereotype. Wait is it? I don't know. I like,
can you people eat octopus? It doesn't have scales. You can't.
It's too bad for you. I'll let you know how
it is. Jislaine Maxwell was celebrated at posh Clinton event
after sex crimes accusations emerged. Bombshell report reveals Yeah, Jeffrey
Epstein was checked into the Bill Clinton White House multiple
(36:56):
times and the guy who checked him in killed himself.
A US man is stabbed after trying to protect women
from migrants. You got to Germany and you end up
getting some Muslim stabbing you in the face. What a
world we live in now. I'll be back tomorrow, That's all.