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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is a Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Monday, and we will continue to chop away.
I owe you a bunch of emails and stuff. This hour,
We're gonna talk a little bit about AI. I know
it's something we've touched on before, and I'm not an
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AI expert, but it has become so prevalent, and I'm
just floored at how many places I encounter it now
in the professional world. My kids are encountering it all
the time. So we're gonna actually I'm gonna use an
email here and we're gonna talk about that. We're gonna
talk about cheese, steaks, We're gonna talk about well many
things this final hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show.
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I'm gonna get to this one though. Jesse. My seventeen
year old daughter is taking a senior Civics course. She
just finished a sixteen question quiz to show where she
falls on the political spectrum. She scored extremely liberal. When
we started asking what the questions were and how she answered,
she said, I don't know. I did it with AI.
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Now he goes on to say his daughter's fine. By
the way, the point is he did it with AI
and her answers were communists. Remember something. Communists they understand
they're not popular. They understand communism is not popular. They
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understand it's a really really hard sell, no matter how
many lies they tell. It's hard to sell. Let me
wreck everything. That's hard to sell that can can you
just let me destroy everything? Is a really hard thing
to deliver to people. So everything has to be forced,
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lied about and manipulate. Do you remember you remember? It
was kind of a minor story, but for about twenty
four hours is a big story. When I think it
was Google, Chris. It was that Google AI that adjusted
all the history, wasn't it. I forget what they called it,
but there was this AI. I'm almost positive it was Google.
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There was this AI that came out and it was
it was sold as one of the new ais, one
of the new hot ones. It's the one you need
to listen to. So people started playing around with it,
as people do, like a new talk. Ah, let's see
what it does, let's see how it works, and so
people started noticing things. Yeah, it Gemini, that's what it
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was called. It was Google I was right about that. Gosh,
I'm smart. It was called Google Gemini. But people started
noticing things as they messed around with it. One of
the main things they noticed was white people were virtually eliminated,
not just from modern day, from history. You could go
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look this up. I'm sure all the images are still
available online, although they've quote made adjustments now. You could
look up Vikings and they were all black. This white
people completely erased from history. What happened? Well, who writes
the code? A bunch of dirty communists? Dirty communists who
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are not trying for accuracy. They're not trying to be right,
factually correct. They're not concerned at all with truth. In fact,
what have we learned about communists? How many times have
I played I'm not going to play it for you again?
How many times have I played that? Lady the head
of NPR, Katherine Mayer, I think our reverence for the
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truth is a distraction from getting things done. People lie
about everything, as a matter of course. It's a base
foundation of communism. They believe in lying about everything. They're
trying to lie. That is the goal. The goal is
to lie, to deceive. It's the goal. You know what,
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In fact, here's what we're going to play again for you, Chris.
I want you to play me cut twelve go.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
I want to use this moment to speak to the
Muslims of New York City. H I want to speak
to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the
subway after September eleventh because she did not feel safe
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in her hidjab.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
That's so ron Mam. Donnie faked tearing up about a
story that is fake. And I don't mean a story
that's a little manipulated. His aunt wasn't even in New
York City. She wasn't on the subway getting mean looks.
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She doesn't even wear a job. It's not a story
that's a little fake exaggerated. He sat down and made
the entire thing up and then fake cried about it.
They lie about everything all the time, not little lies,
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huge gigantic, verifiable lies, and they do it without the
tiniest amount of shame. They're only ashamed when they tell
the truth. Huge lies all the time. Now, I want
you to picture this, think for a moment about all
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the things already using AI. It's everywhere in the business world,
and I do mean everywhere. Legal profession, sales, profession, professional sports.
It's everywhere radio. I've told you before, Chris Corey, whenever
I have some extremely extremely witty thing I said, or honestly,
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whenever I have a prediction or something that turns true,
which the oracle does often. You know how Chris and
Corey find it AI. It basically goes searching for them.
I've watched them do it. I don't have any idea
how they do it. I couldn't do it, but I've
watched them do it. It's amazing. They just put in
some keywords. It's amazing. It's everywhere. It's in the government,
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it's in our military, Department of Defense, it's in our
education system. What if Zoorn Mamdani was writing all of it.
What if he was the one putting in all the code,
all the data. It's a frightening thought. I know I
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realized that. But we have to understand. This is where
we're at, and it's going to be difficult to navigate
this world if we don't know. Now. If we know,
you know, if you talk to your kids about this,
talk to your employees about this, if you just have
these discussions, then we're fine. The problem is, it's just
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like the eighty year old person turning on CBS at
night for the news and thinking they're getting news at all,
or maybe you're old enough and experienced enough, maybe thinking
it's a little biased. No, you're hearing outright lies things,
completely invented, whole cloth, complete lie. But if you know that,
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you're fine. I know you do it. I do it too.
You hate watch every now and then, right, ab is
obsessed with this, especially after things like debate night, there's
a big political night of some kind. You know, what
she wants to do drives me crazy, But I still
can't look away. After Donald Trump debated Joe Biden and
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that disastrous one where Biden was short circuiting the whole time,
she immediately turned on CNN. No, no, no, no, we
have to go hate watch. Let's flip back and forth
CNN and MSNBC. I know you do that, but you
do that with the knowledge that you're seeing outright lies. Right.
But the thing about AI, because it's this advanced technology,
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maybe you're like me and you don't completely get it. Look,
I don't believe I don't completely get it, and I
don't want to. I should note I understand the basics
of what it is, And that's about as deep as
I want to go. It's lying to you too about everything,
and maybe maybe not small lies, big lies. I told
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you about that thing that happened to me when the
exact circumstances around it are are weird. But when Charlie
Kirk passed away and South Park had done a spoof
episode on Charlie Kirk making fun of him, Charlie Cook
loved it, thought it was hilarious. Somebody with the New
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York Post printed an article with a direct quote from
me saying that South Park should delete that episode, they
shouldn't put it back on. Not only is that nothing
I said. I completely disagree with it. It's the opposite
of anything I think or said. They should totally put
it back on. He would love it. Then from there,
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news outlet after news outlet after news outlet repeated that
exact same lie with a fake quote, completely fake quote
to me. Now, if you ask Ai about it, Ai
will tell you I said it outright, lie, black and white, lie,
weird world. I'm not mad about it. I'm just it's
it's an example. It's a weird world. All right. We'll
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get to some more things before we get to that
I want to talk to you about comfort. Is there
anything like going home? Going home? Picture this? This is like,
this is the greatest thing in the world to me,
going home, done for the day, putting your comfies on,
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plopping down on the couch, maybe a good book, watching
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on animoisid on me. Yes, yes, Kelly, you're listening to
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The other day, you were wondering why cheese steak restaurants
keep closing. It's because cheese steaks suck. They're terrible. You
just can't. You can't just overcook beef until it's unrecognizable,
chop it up and dump cheese sauce on it and
expect it to be delicious. Yes you can, Okay, yes
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you can. And I'll tell you something else. There is
something that I do, and there's actually something my buddy
Luis does, and I would highly recommend it. This is
along the same lines of the cheese steak. Take your
leftovers and mix them together in a gigantic, just goulash
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of deliciousness. Allow me to explain. Let's say let's say
someone has some leftover sausage. You got some leftover pasta.
Maybe maybe there are some onions, some mushrooms you didn't use,
possibly even steak night, something along these lines. You have
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all these things in the fridge as leftovers. All you
need butter cheese, possibly a bun or some dor dais,
depending on how authentic you want to be. Butter. Drop
it in the pan. Just start chopping stuff up and
chucking it in there. Chop it up, chuck it in there,
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chop it up, chuck it in there when everything looks
kind of mixed up, because it doesn't take long to
get it heated back up. Take some cheese, maybe some
shreddy cheddy maybe look low velvita never hurt anybody, old
chunked up Velveta, American cheese, slices, whatever you're looking for.
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Drop it in the pan with all that chopped up,
including the pasta. Just throw it all in there. Put
it on a tortilla, put it in a bun. It
is better than the original meal, better than every individual
original meal you had. You learn how to use leftovers.
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Here's sombrero Jesse. I think I'm gonna have to move.
The town isn't bad, but recently the city councils fall
in love with roundabouts and speed bumps. If I wanted
to live in a crappy European city, I'd move to Italy. Okay, First,
speed bumps. Speed bumps are bad. Second, I love roundabouts.
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I am a huge roundabout fan, and let me explained
why you should be a huge roundabout fan. Roundabouts intimidate people.
They freak people out. There are cars coming, all the
cars are moving. I don't understand. Am I supposed to go?
What if I go? What lane do I stay? I don't.
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These are the things that go through people's minds when
they approach around about sounds bad, right, surely that's bad.
You don't want things that confuse people. No, no, no, no, no.
Let me tell you something. It's what I already am
talking to my sons about about about future employment. It's
not that you have to be perfect, because you're not perfect.
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You have to stand out above the other people who
are going to be applying for the same job, meaning
your handshake has to be firm. Theirs isn't you stand out?
You show up, dress nice. They don't you stand out polite?
They they're not you stand out. You don't have to
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be the best. You just have to stand out if
you're if you and your buddy are running from a
grizzly bear, you don't have to be the fastest person
on the planet. You just have to be faster than
he is. You understand back to roundabouts. They're intimidated, they
don't know what to do, they're stuck. You just go.
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You be the confident, assertive one. I love roundabouts because
I hardly even slow down anymore. I understand that everyone
else is going to be intimidated. I I don't even
care what the rules are. I just go. Makes my
life so much easier. Jesse. Looking at the state of
our country, in many states passing laws to protect criminals
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and law enforcement's officers, you think they're setting the stage
for the purge. Her name is Cooco. Look what I
think is this, and this is it's the talk we've
been am and it's to talk sad that we're going
to keep. We have a situation that is unique, and
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I don't know exactly where it's going to go because
there's no historical precedent for it. We are not divided
as a country by region. It's not north, south, east, west,
it's not the northeast versus the southwest. It's not that
there are hostile, communist, evil foreign city states. I consider
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them foreign separate countries, countries like New York, Chicago, LA.
There are foreign city states inside of our borders, and
inside those foreign city states, there is no end to
the horrors. None, none, And all right, well, you know,
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I'm going to dig into this a little bit more,
but it's going to get even worse there. I will
explain why it's going to get even worse inside of
these places. And just a moment before I do that,
you know what else is getting worse are testosterone levels.
We are facing the prospect of civilizations ending because of
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testosterone levels. You realize that you just simply you can't
make enough babies. You're not strong enough. As a country.
The United States of America has lost fifty percent of
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can make jokes. It's fine, we get that right. The
Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show on
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a wonderful, wonderful Monday. Thrilled to be here, Chris? Aren't
you so excited that it's Monday? All right? Quit? No,
I have time to talk to Chris. We have to
discuss what's happening hostile foreign city states within our borders.
I don't I don't know where this goes, but I
will tell you right now what's coming. And it's it's
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really dark and it's really ugly. I believe that the
United States of America as a whole is in the
beginning of a that is what I believe, a political
and spiritual revival that is wonderful. So let me be
clear up from a thirty thousand foot view as a country,
I feel as good about where we're going as I
have felt in years. It feels like younger generations are
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waking up. It feels like people who've been on the
right for a while are finally figuring out they're communists.
We have to be firm or we are waking up slowly,
but we are waking up to what we're dealing with,
what has to be done, what is wrong. People are
going back to church again, people are buying bibles. People
are getting involved in politics, they're running for school board,
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they're dealing with communists with aggression. It does all good things,
stuff that you and I have talked about for years,
for seven years on the radio. It's happening. These things
are happening. That's the good. The bad is this, these
hostile foreign city states inside of our borders. They are
only going to continue to get worse. And here's why.
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As the United States of America becomes more hostile to
foreign subversion, to communism, to all these things, the evil
people inside of our country and evil people still arriving
in our country, they are going to choose to live
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inside of a place where they are welcome. That's going
to be New York, La, Chicago, Seattle, Portland. They're going
to go where they are welcome. That all right, Now,
you're bringing in a bad element. It's already bad. You're
bringing in a bad element. But wait, there's more. You are,
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we are should say the light in our society. It's
the good people who make any town or city or
state better, the people who are polite to others, who
get involved, who give back. They're what makes a society
really go without them. It sucks that that's you know
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how I talk about the little differences between living in
a red area and a blue area and how your
day to day interactions. You're just a happier person in
a red area. That's why there's so much more light
in a red area than a blue area. Now to
the New York's of the world, there's still plenty of
light there. I still have so many good friends there.
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They're leaving, they're gonna they're not gonna take it forever.
I already have several friends who have left. They're in Florida,
they're in Tennessee, they're in Texas, they're they're in Montana.
I've already have several friends who have left over the
past four or five six years. Good cops have left.
See NYPD, I'm going to Wyoming. More good people will
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continue to flee these hostile foreign city states. What that
means is they're gonna get worse with no end in sight.
They're going to continue to empty out the jails. They're
going to continue to welcome in illegal criminals. Illegal criminals
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are gonna still be welcomed in. They are going to
continue to elect Democrat mayors because look, there's even few
there are fewer and fewer Republicans. Democrat mayors, Democrat city council,
Democrat judges, and the judges are going to keep letting
the criminals out, and they're gonna get See it's it's
a death spiral, a death spiral with no end in sight.
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Keep in mind, what let's say there's a moderate Democrat somewhere.
You know what we'll make it about in New York City.
Let's say there's let's say there's a moderate Democrat on
the city council. Right now, there's a moderate Democrat there.
They don't want the jails open necessarily. That the look,
they're not gonna see I eye with you and me,
But they don't want all these crazy things. You know
what that moderate Democrat is about to watch you know
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what they're about to watch John Fetterman. He's that big
du for senator from Pennsylvania. He's a complete lefty, but
he says one or two things that are smart every
now and then, so the right falls in love with
him because the right is the cheapest state on the planet.
But he's said once or two, one or two sensible
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things publicly. John Fetterman, he is probably going to lose
a primary. He is a sitting United States Senator from Pennsylvania.
He is going to be challenged from the left because
he's not communist enough, and he is probably going to
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get bounced from the United States Senate because the Democrat
Party wants more communism, not less. Now, if you're that
quote moderate sitting on New York's City Council, you feel
comfortable voicing that, of course not. You know, you can't
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voice that. If you do, that's that's the end of
your political career. You can't voice it. Even if you're
a moderate, you can't voice it. So the death spiral,
the communism purity death spiral, goes down and down and
down and down and down without end. And to make
matters worse, and this does make matters worse for these
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hostile foreign city states. Two of our worst are Los
Angeles and Chicago. You know both those states have in common.
Now each of those well each of those cities. They
are in states run by a governor who wants to
be the next Democrat nominee for president of the United
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States of America. So they're going to double and triple
down on the crazy because JB. Pritzker of Illinois and
Gavin Newsom of California. You know where they're going to
be two years from now? Wait what year is it? Yeah,
two from now. You know where they're gonna be. They're
going to be standing on stage side by side, trying
to outcomy each other. Hey, your record isn't common enough here,
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Your record isn't common enough there. I did this communist thing.
It's way more communist than your thing. They know, they
know they're going to be standing on stage two years
from now having to pull up their resume of communism.
How communists were you? So there for the next two years,
going to double down, triple down. Now, I, like I said,
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I believe the country is great, well on a great path,
I'll put it that way. We are on a great path.
There are good things happening. But in the blue areas,
specifically large blue cities, it's not just that there's no
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end in site. I don't see how it could possibly
get any better. The only thing that could save places
like New York now is deporting fifty million people, if
not more. We're beginning that process, but let's be honest,
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we're still puppy dogs when it comes to deportation. We
don't have the machine in place one but two. Look,
I've played it for you twice already. I'm gonna play
it for you again. I want to remind you that
this guy has been in the United States of America
speaking like this since nineteen sixty three without the slightest
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fear of deportation. Go Chris.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism,
and the American model was exported all around the world.
Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American
Indians into separate territories for the Nazis. This was the
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inspiration Hitler realized two things. One that genocide was doable.
It is possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized.
Second thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to
have a common citizenship. You can differentiate between people. The
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Nuremberg laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the US
put Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
For sixty years. It has never been denaturalized and deported.
We have to do that if you want to say
the cities. Long way from that. Anyway, Let's preserve your memories.
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if you'd like Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. I
didn't mean. I didn't mean for that to be down
as much of a drag as it was about our cities,
but it is something I think about a lot because
I enjoy cities. I want to visit them. I don't
want to live in one. I'm order older, got kids,
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you know, cities are more of a young person's game.
But I want to visit them. I want to go.
I want to take my wife to a ballgame, someplace.
I want to go. And it breaks my heart when
I see cities around the world and there are so
many of them that are clean and safe, and that
I think about my country, the United States of America,
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and to know ours are disgusting and unsafe. I find
that to be embarrassing, and to know that it's going
to get worse before it gets better, that sucks. But anyway, Jesse,
please address how many times in recent history the National
Guard has been deployed on native soil. I remember, can't state, Yeah,
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deploying the National Guard happens all the time, all the time.
The only reason, and I do mean, the only reason
that it's become controversial now is because Trump is doing it,
and he's doing it for crime. Remember that they love crime.
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It's hard to accept, it's hard to accept it, but
they view criminals as necessary for the revolution. They do.
When you read these stories about some scumbag who's been
arrested forty fifty times, and you say to yourself, how
could they keep letting him out? They want the dog
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to get off the leash and bite again. That's why
they do it. They don't want the National Guard stopping crime.
When look, I just talked about the state of America
cities as we talked about before. I'm mad, I'm embarrassed,
I'm disgusted by it. They feel the exact opposite. That's
how they want it. And half these people, the ones
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who aren't foreigners. For instance, in New York City voting
for Mandonni, you know who's voting for him, Foreigners and
rich kid Do you know that they have all the
demographics foreigners and rich kids. Why are the rich kids
doing it a lot of different reasons, but one of
the main reasons is they're not gonna be there when
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Rikers Island gets open. They're gonna be off on mommy
and Daddy's boat in Nantucket somewhere. They're gonna moved back home.
They're gonna be off free as a bird. While people
are destroyed inside the city, they don't never have to
live with it. The communist wants to burn everything down,
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everything but his stuff. It's how they think. Jesse. I'm
a small business owner close to Portland. I'm an avid
hunter and fisher and fellow veteran on my Idaho hunting trips,
I can't tell you how much nicer and friendly the
people of Idaho are. I wanted to read this piggybacking
off of what we were just talking about because I
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wanted to again encourage you to move, not just because
it's bad in your blue area and it's going to
get worse. I have lived all across the United States
of America. I have lived in red areas, purple areas,
and I've lived in blue areas. Part of the reason,
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but a big part, I moved back to Washington, d C.
To work in politics for a year. I lasted a year.
Part of the reason it was only a year. It
wasn't just the drive, It wasn't just the taxes. How
rude everybody is. They're just freaking rude everywhere. Nobody's gonna
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say yes, ma'am, no sir. Nobody's gonna hold a door
open for you. If you do happen to hold a
door open for somebody, you're gonna get maybe, if you're lucky,
you'll get glared at. Usually they don't even look up
at you. They just stroll right by you like you're
their door man, and you think to yourself, Wow, people
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are terrible. No, people there are terrible. There are places
all across the United States of America where people are wonderful.
I told you, remember, I told you we went to
Montana for a month this summer. Now, the area I
live in is red anyway, and so it's very polite
and wonderful up in rural Montana. It's really, really, really red.
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My kids. My children commented on the fast food workers.
If we swing through t Bell and McDonald's or something
like that, fast food night. We're talking sixteen year olds. Yes, sir, no, sir,
have a pleasant, wonderful day, not just Chick fil A.
There is a better, more pleasant life out there for you,
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if you can with your work, with everything else, if
you can get out and you don't have to stress
dropping calls because you're gonna have pure talk and pure talk.
It's not some fly by night cell company. They're on
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the exact same cell towers. You do not have to
patronize these big soulless mobile companies who hate your freaking guts.
Switch your cell phone service to pure Talk. You will
pay less. My bill got cut in half. In half,
you will pay less. You'll be patronizing a company that's
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giving back rescue dogs to veterans with PTSD right now.
They're not giving to Black lives matter like the other
cell phone companies. They're not giving to planned parenthood. They're
caring about veterans. They're hiring Americans again, not a bunch
of foreigners. Hiring Americans. Pick up your phone. It's time.
I know you've been thinking about it forever. It's time.
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Dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly pound
two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly. All right, all right,
hey Jesse, what are your thoughts on early voting? I
say this because there's voting going on right now. My
thoughts on it. I think all voting should be same
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day voting. That said, just freaking vote. Get involved. And
if you are, if you are in Virginia, if you
are in New Jersey, not only vote, you're always voting.
I'm not worried about that. Drag somebody with you. We
have races right now going on in the country we
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can win. And beyond those two states, you have local races.
I bet you money, within the next six months, there
are things you can vote on in your area. Go
vote and drag friends. You were the one who knows
Your friends don't know they share are your values? You
talk about politics, so you think they know when the
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next election is, When, when the next this or that?
They don't know. You know, all right, we're gonna do
it again tomorrow. That's all.