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December 1, 2025 37 mins

The vast amount of lies they believe wholeheartedly. How you know they didn’t vet a single person from Afghanistan. The legal disclaimers. Are we about to invade Venezuela? Steve from Manhattan. Your local elections have national consequences.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday.
So we're gonna talk. Hear in just a moment, I'm
gonna play that little sound, but I told you I
was going to play. How you can tell they didn't
vet a thing, and I mean not a thing on
all these Afghan refugees. Then we'll touch on what we're
actually doing don in Venezuela. I'll try to get to
some emails, Lord Willing, some other stories, but who knows.

(00:40):
I warned you the show was two jam packed. It's
just gonna be a great week. So they brought in
as many Afghans as they possibly could for two reasons.
The first major reason they did it after the collapse
of Afghanistan was their poll numbers were collapsing. The public
was angry about the chaos, and they thought bringing in

(01:03):
as many people as possible from Afghanistan would give them
a little bit of a shield. Hey, we brought a
bunch in. Look how many we brought in. That's one
And of course the second reason is one you know
very well they prefer foreigners over you. You the patriotic
citizen are a nightmare for communists. Foreigners are not. Foreigners

(01:26):
will aid them in every way. So that was the
thinking this load as many Afghanis on a plane as
you can now. They lied, of course, and said that
they went through rigorous betting and background track. I can
absolutely assure you that no one is coming into the
United States of America who has not been through a
thorough screening and background check process. And we already discuss

(01:51):
how that's a lie. Takes forever to do a background
check on one person, that many people from a foreign
country where they wouldn't have the paperwork anyway, it can't
be done. Now we're going to play for you the
sound bite I told you I was going to play
for you, And in this sound bite there's a little
gem in there. And this little gem is something I'll

(02:11):
point out when we get to it, and then we'll
have a further discussion. This is Josh Holly, Senator Josh Holly.
He's interviewing Alejandro may Orkis, then DHS, he headed Department
on Land Security. He was interviewing him about this very
subject in front of the Senate. Here's how it went.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Now you've testified that you're not doing those interviews, that
they're not happening.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
You are correct that we are not conducting in person
full refugee interviews of one hundred percent of the individual.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
What percentage are you conducting?

Speaker 4 (02:46):
I don't have that information.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
What number have been interviewed?

Speaker 4 (02:49):
What we are doing?

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Wait?

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Wait? Wait? What number of the of the more than
sixty thousand brought to the country, what number have received
an in person interview before they came to the country.
Because you said one hundred percent of screen, so what
percentage have been given an actual interview by a trained
official before they come to the country When.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
You're speaking of a full refugee like interview, I don't
have that data.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
By the way, are you following what's happening to people
who've been brought to this country of September nineteenth, the
female US service member was assaulted by a group of
male Afghan evacue's house at Fort Bliss September fifth, The
report from your office the DHS from US officials at
intake Sitters in Wisconsin identified numerous incidents in which Afghan
girls have been presented to authorities as the underage wives

(03:35):
of much older men. Other reports of assaults and rapes
by Afghan men for Afghan girls. These are some of
the folks who've been brought here because they haven't been screened,
because you haven't conducted interviews. Don't you think that's a problem.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
There are two things that can happen. They can be
criminally prosecuted depending on the reason for their violation.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Mister Secretary, my time's inspired. Have got to turn it
over to other senators.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Just now. That was the full thing, But we don't
have to play the full thing to catch the important part.
The important thing to do when you hear these communist
scumbags giving testimony before the House or the Senate is
to listen for the legal disclaimer language. Legal disclaimer language.

(04:24):
Now what do I mean by that legal disclaimer language?
These people get with their high priced, high powered attorneys.
They know they're going to be asked questions. They know
they cannot possibly be truthful in answering these questions. So
how do I answer the question without putting myself in

(04:49):
a bad position later should I be brought to trial
or brought up on perjury charges? What exact language do
I use that can get me out of trouble later on?
For the lies I'm about to tell, and Alejandro Majorcis
lays his out almost immediately.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Now you've testified that you're not doing those interviews, that
they're not happening.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
You are correct that we are not conducting in person
full refugee interviews of one hundred percent of the individual.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
We're not conducting in person with one hundred percent. What
did he just do there? Well, you know what we
were doing. It was probably a computer program, maybe a
form we had them fill out because there wasn't time

(05:48):
to facilitate actual vetting of the people we were throwing
on the plane. I'm sure we had them fill out
a couple documents, answer a questionnaire. So there was no
in person vet at all, probably of zero percent. If
there was, it was probably a very small percent. But
you always listen for the legal disclaimer language. We're not

(06:12):
conducting in person interviews of one hundred percent. Why would
you answer it like that? Because him and his lawyer
sat down and they figured out, well, one day we
have to assume you're going to be dragged in front
of a judge, maybe another Senate hearing, and we have
to make sure they can't play your comments and have

(06:34):
your comments be an outright lie. So if you didn't
do in person interviews with any of them, and maybe
just maybe ninety percent of them got through without any vetting,
how do we word that in a way where you
don't lie, but you mislead. And that's why they answer

(06:54):
questions with this legal disclaimer language. They do it all
the time. The truth is, the Biden administration not just
across the southern border. They brought in as many people
from foreign countries as they possibly could over four years.
And now we're in a place where a twenty year

(07:15):
old girl can join the National Guard and be butchered
in the streets of DC by somebody shouting Allahu akbar
immediately afterward. And the response from America's communist apparatus is
exactly what you think it would be.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
Right so to come for us new fallout after the
deadly attack in the nation's capital. Why some Afghans in
America are now living in fear?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Oh well, it sounds like it's pretty tough for you here.
I certainly would want you to live in fear. You
could always go home. Home is where the heart is,
after all, Jesse ex do some emails. I wanted to

(07:59):
say thank you for your Thanksgiving What Are You Thankful For? Show?
It was truly heartbreaking or heartwarming. I'm sorry to hear
people's struggles and overcoming and still being thankful for something
and maybe think about what is truly important in life
and not the nitpicky day to day stuff. Again, thank you.
Since his name is Chris. Yeah, if you missed our

(08:21):
show from last Wednesday, I wasn't here Thanksgiving or the
day after. But last Wednesday we did some news, but
we did a lot of what are you thankful for? Emails?
And so many were super lighthearted, and so many were
really deep and heavy and involved death, even in sickness
and my mom's almost gone and we just lost our

(08:43):
So many of them were people from such heavy circumstances
and I love doing those. I love doing those what
are you grateful for? What are You thankful For? Shows?
In fact, I think we'll do one every Thanksgiving now
because they helped me as much as they help you.
No matter what people's circumstances are, the physical, health, financial,

(09:05):
whatever the circumstances are, we all find something to complain about.
I know I certainly do. There's always something to complain about.
This sucks and that sucks and this could have been better,
and the elevator wasn't working. I got a flat tire.
And then you find these people who have the most
wonderful outlook on life and they're currently going through way

(09:29):
worse things than you are. It really, at least for me,
it brings it home to me. Hey, wake up. I
remember when we had Hurricane Harvey here in Houston and
everything was underwater and people were flooding and people were
getting wiped out, and we ended up doing fine. Our
house didn't flood, but we didn't even lose power. But
all around us it was all this devastation. And I

(09:50):
remember this young couple, this Christian couple, put this picture
up online. I'll never forget it. They put it on
social media, her and him. They were standing in their
living room think it was their living room, and they
were knee deep in water because their house was underwater.
They're wiped out. These are not wealthy people, and they
were holding up a sign that says, do not forget

(10:12):
a single blessing. How amazing is that That made an
impact on me that I try to have a better outlook.
It helps me tempre five Marine. This is this email
this year among other things. I'm thankful for you. For
the longest time, I've heard you talk about staying healthy
so as not to subject oneself to the commie medical profession,

(10:33):
work out, take chalk, go to the range, basically get
combat ready. Well, my brother I turned seventy this year,
and I took all your advice. I bought a Chalk
subscription with the coupon code Jesse. He says, I bought
a set of kettlebells. I've been working out like an animal.
I've never felt better in my life. My wife digs
it too. I honestly feel like I could kick down

(10:56):
a frigging wall. I haven't lifted free weights and worked
out for most of my life, but I've lifted freeways
that worked out, but I slacked in recent years. Figure
I was getting close to the whole. But the only
difference is chalk. I don't know what's in the stuff,
but thank you. Happiest of holidays and God, bless man.

(11:17):
These things bless me. I'm telling you start a stack
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(11:37):
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Speaker 6 (11:50):
Catch up.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a fan fantastic fantastic Monday. Remember you can email
us Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. So before we
play a couple other things, let's discuss what's actually happening
with Venezuela. Trump put out on social media today that

(12:16):
we shut down the airspace over Venezuela and they're making
it all about drugs. And I'm sure that's a big
part of it, drugs because drugs kill so many Americans
every year. But there's some backstory to this. You should
remember always about Venezuela. Location matters, always has it, always will.

(12:37):
We think of the globe, we think of everything as
being more global now because it's so easy to get around.
You're a flight away from anywhere. You can be in
Japan in fifteen hours. You can be anywhere. But location
is always important. Proximity, i should say, is always important.
You want a foot in the other guy's backyard, and

(13:00):
you don't want him to have a foot in yours.
Years ago, Venezuela was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Why because they sit on a mountain of money known
as oil, the largest oil reserves on the planet. Venezuela

(13:21):
was wealthy. Venezuela was prosperous. But Venezuela also had a
certain percentage of the population that were malcontents. You know
exactly where I'm going with this. Communists wanted to run
for office, take all the power. They used the malcontent
contentment of the people, and the communists won an election.

(13:42):
You go Javez in Venezuela. Well, as it always seems
to work out, the malcontents all starved to death or
got shot, and they took the wealthiest country in Latin
America and they completely destroyed it. Now people were eating
their pets and starving to death. It's a terrible situation,
but it created an opportunity for China, in Russia actually

(14:05):
and Iran to get a foothold in the western hemisphere,
not that far off of the coast of the United
States of America. They wanted remember how long they've wanted
a foothold in South America. Remember how many communist revolutions
that were funded and run from the Soviet Union from

(14:26):
China back in the day. In South America. They always
wanted a foothold in South America. Venezuela gave them that foothold.
Venezuela has the location. They want to mess with us,
the Trump administration. On top of the drug stuff, which
I do believe Trump cares about. I'm not totally dismissing that,

(14:49):
But on top of the drug stuff, the Trump administration
is interested in removing the the communist headquarters of the
Western Hemis sphere that would be Venezuela. Now where we're
going to go from here, I don't know. When you
close off the air space, that's usually a signal you're

(15:12):
doing something. Trump had a phone call with the head
of the place, said hey, with Maduro, and he wouldn't
really elaborate on what they talked about. Trump said publicly
that they've offered him safe passage if he leaves. I
am not saying American bombs are going to start dropping

(15:33):
in Venezuela. I'm not saying the Marines are going to
go in guns blazing. But what I am saying is
if we were about to drop bombs, and if the
Marines were about to go in guns blazing, then everything
we've seen leading up to this moment would make total sense.

(15:53):
It's about the drugs. It's it's about eradicating the communist
satellite of the Western Hemisphere. Now, as you've heard me
say so many times before, the Trump administration is going
to have to find a way to sell this to
the American people, and I believe that is going to

(16:14):
be a very, very, very difficult sell. It's not that
the American people love drugs, it's not that the American
people want a communist satellite headquarters in the Western Hemisphere.
But as we've discussed so many times before, when the
cost of living is so high, when people are struggling
the way they're struggling, they don't care about foreign policy.

(16:38):
They don't care about foreign countries, even if it really
really matters, even it's hard to sell it. I know,
based on the public comments we've seen, they're going to
make it about drugs like this one quote, drugs kill
more American This is a secretary of the Navy. By
the way, drugs kill more Americans than we've ever lost
in wars. So I think at the end of the day,

(17:00):
the President has correctly identified this as an attack on
the country, which it is, and we've moved fifteen thousand
troops into the Caribbean. I understand that that is going
to be the attempt to sell it to the American people.
My word of caution for the Trump administration. I'm not
telling them how to do foreign policy or what's right
or what's wrong. I'm really not. But that's going to

(17:23):
be hard to sell. It's going to be hard to
sell the people whose son just got home from college.
He's fifty thousand dollars in debt, he can't find work.
The family won't take a vacation this year because they
can't make ends meet. The credit card bills are all
basically maxed out by now. It's going to be hard

(17:45):
to tell that family. Hey, Venezuela's really important. Oh okay, why,
Well because of the drugs. Well, I don't do drugs,
My kid doesn't do drugs. We need jobs, we need
better economy, but we need wages to go up. Just

(18:07):
if you're the Trump administration, use caution with your sales
on this. All right, all right, we'll do a couple
of emails hang on The Jesse Kelly Show on air
and online at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Monday. We will get
to the emails in a moment. I just wanted to

(18:28):
again remind you that Democrats are disgusting. Communists are awful.
They are anti humans. They do not really see any
individual as being valuable at all. Not created by God,
not an individual, not a unique soul, just a cog
in the wheel. Either you're useful for the revolution or

(18:52):
you're not useful for the revolution. We just had a
National Guard soldier murdered on the streets of Washington, DC.
The troops are on the streets of Washington, d C.
Because communists turn that place into a disaster, murder, theft.
It was awful in every possible way. Donald Trump, as

(19:14):
is his right, brought the National Guard in and cleaned
up crime in the city. Senator Tim Kaine said this.

Speaker 7 (19:22):
The orders that they get from their civilian leaders, that's
where the problem comes in, whether it's a heg Seth
order to kill them all or an order to send
guardsmen and women in a political stunt deployment. Two cities
around the country. These two individuals should have been.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
A political stump. Democrats are so evil they will purposely
turn murderers and rapists loose on your street to terrorize
your family, and if anyone does anything to stop it,
they'll call it a political stump. Maya Jesse. Oh, it
looks like we get a couple more of these. I'm
thankful for the hope that my wife and I may

(20:02):
be able to have kids someday. It has been rough year,
culminating and my wife having a miscarriage recently. It's been hard,
especially for her, But before I doubted we would be
able to have children due to medical stuff. We are
both trying to get a bit healthier now. Enjoy the show.
It's nice to finally find someone with guts to see
the big picture of comedy takeovers. You hanging in there, brother,

(20:26):
I have been I've been there. It is very, very
difficult to go through a miscarriage, more difficult than other
people realize. It is just that feeling of loss and
what you didn't get. But say a prayer for that
for that young couple. They need it. Jesse. I started
listening years ago when I heard some goober on the
radio taking calls from people mentioning things they were grateful for.

(20:49):
I had never heard a radio show like that. I'm
glad you don't take calls anymore, but I do miss
Steve from Manhattan. Oh gosh, Chris. Chris and I were
joking about this the other day. So if you're a
new listener to the show, you will not understand the
legend that is Steve from Manhattan. So here's how it worked,
as you tell. As you can tell, I don't take calls,

(21:11):
they're horrible. But every now and then, we never did
it consistently. Every now and then we would take some
and there'd be this guy with a New York accent.
He would call in and he would go off on
this rant. Almost every time. It was like the exact
same rant of the nineteen sixty five Immigration Act blah

(21:32):
blah blah blah blah, and you need to talk to
Steve from Manhattan about that. And so obviously it was weird.
It wasn't kind of entertaining weird. So we told the
call screener, I mean, Chris, We said, hey, this guy,
no more, no more of this, just leave him go.
All right, Well, this wiley soul, I'm sure he's listening

(21:55):
right now, this wiley soul. He starts about his name
and what he wants to talk about, because you know,
when you call into a radio show, the call screener
takes your name and all right, what do you want
to talk about today? And they put it on the
screen for the radio host, so the radio host can
look at the screen and say, all right, I'm gonna
talk to Shirley and Little Rock about that. You know

(22:17):
what I mean? Well, this guy starts lying, but he
takes the lie further. He actually starts to go into
the story of what he said he was going to
talk about, and then two minutes into the story he
would just go have you heard about Steve from Manhattan

(22:38):
who was one of the greatest things in the world
trying to get on the air and he did.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
So successfully several times.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
What an idiot? I love that guy, Jesse. I'm grateful
for your well, this is the same guy. I'm grateful
for your wisdom. More importantly, I'm grateful to be a
husband and father to a beautiful little girl. We had
two miscarriages and it's clear she's a a living miracle.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and producer Corey, not Chris though,

(23:06):
says his name is Matt. Happy Thanksgiving Matt for me
and Corey all right, not Chris though, absolutely, And congrats
on the baby girl. That's wonderful. Jesse. Thankful now to
have been sober for two hundred and twenty seven days. You, Jesse,
were a huge part and inspired me to stop stop
that I didn't do anything. You sharing about your struggles

(23:27):
helped me. Been listening to your show for three years
and I keep listening because your Memorial Day show is
the best show of the year. Thankful to be able
to enjoy all God's gifts in my life, which are
only possible because of my sobriety. And I'm not gonna
name him. Congratulations my brother, keep ongoing. I'm grateful for

(23:48):
Jasmine Crockett, as I'm convinced she is going to help
us avoid as many election losses as we might otherwise have.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
She's just a gem that one person can get out
of line. And I admit such a horrific crime as
shooting two of our National guardsmen, two National guardsmen that
never ever asked to be here. But now you want
to go against every single immigrant. That doesn't make sense
and it's frankly not who we are. Because if that's
the case, let's talk about the white supremacists and how

(24:17):
many of them need to be kicked out of this
country because I can guarantee you I can track down
more crimes that they've committed, because overall, immigrants have a
lower crime committal rate than white supremacists. But we don't
want to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
By the way, that's an outright lie. The communists loved
your role. That statistic out that's a complete lie. It's
not statistically true. And even if it was, remember they
lie about the statistics all the time. You know how
many jurisdictions in this country list criminal Hispanic males as
being white on their crime reports? Did you know that
very common throughout the country anyway, Setting that aside, white

(24:53):
supremacists commit all these crimes. So I had a conversation.
On Saturday, I got went to the neighbor's house. We
all got together. Everyone kind of brought some food over.
My buddy smoked cinnamon rolls, kind of weird sounding, right,
smoked cinnamon rolls, Chris. They were unbelievable, unbelievable. Well, they

(25:14):
had bacon on him, Buddy, you would you would have
been a no on that, But I'm telling you they
were good. What you put meat on a cinnamon roll? Yes, Chris,
it's the salty versus the sweet. That's what makes like
a Reese's peanut butter cup so good. What do you mean, No,
it's not now, it's not like a cinnamon roll with chili.
He he took some butter and crushed up pecans and

(25:38):
I think it was I think it was brown sugar
and put it in a cookie tray, and I think
he told me he melted all that down a cookie tray.
Then he put the cinnamon rolls on it. Then he
threw him in the smoker. When he pulled him off,
he had bacon already crisped up. He'd cooked it already,
and he crumbled it up on top. So you could
do without the bacon. Then it'd be jewish, would You'd

(25:59):
be fine? And the crust at the bottom. The reason
I brought that up is it gave the bottom of
it a crunch, like a good nutty crunch. I'm telling you, man,
it was freaking anyway. Quick distracted me. I was at
the neighbors on Saturday. We were over there watching some
watching the Ohio State Michigan game. Go Bucks, Michigan sucks. Anyway,
we were watching Ohio State Michigan game and one of

(26:21):
my buddies is friends with a lot of Democrats. He's
a Republican, and he was talking to me about how
he just got done hanging with these people, and it
was so funny. All I could do was sit there
and smirk because he doesn't listen to the show. But
you and I all know this well, he said, Jesse,
It's almost impossible to have a debate with them because

(26:43):
they know so many things that aren't real. It occupies
all your time to undo the outright lies they believe.
All the way he said, it was so exasperating. Then
I essentially just went quiet after a while. Becare what
do you do when they say he's Hitler? What do

(27:04):
you do when they come out with these insane lies
that they heard on the news that aren't based in
reality at all? But that's why they talk.

Speaker 6 (27:14):
Like now as people During the election, whether it was
transfolk or whether it was the immigrant, he dehumanized And
if you study anything about the Nazis, that is where
it all starts, is the dehumanization. And none of us
should be sitting by even if we're not.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Trans It works on your liberal aunt Peggy. That's why
it's impossible to argue with her. Jesse. I'm grateful that
my dog is fourteen years old. She's had a couple
issues lately, still active and alert, so on and so forth. Listen,

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(28:12):
your dog get physically broken down at the end, maybe
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eyes go and then you have to sit and sit
and have that debate with yourself when when do we
take him in and put him down? And then that's
the worst debate in the world and at all, that's
just sadness and heartbreak. Push that day off. As long

(28:33):
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We'll be back.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Jesse Kelly, it is. It's the Jesse Kelly Show. Final
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. If
you miss me, don't worry. I'll be back tomorrow. You
can email the show you love your hatred death threats
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Couple quick things, Remember

(29:19):
beware of the Republican who tells you how important it
is that we bring in more foreigners. This guy's running
for office. His name's Andy Barr. He's running in Kentucky.
He's running in the primary. Are you gonna let them win'?

Speaker 6 (29:33):
About resettlement of those refugees, where should they go? What
are the options?

Speaker 5 (29:38):
Yes, I mean we have failed in our obligation to
help many of these Afghans who risked their lives and
in many case died for the cause of their own
country in assistance to the United States, and we owe
them to help them get into our country with these
visas and the people.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Primaries matter, Local elections matter. Speaking of local elections, do
you remember if you were listening way back when, You'll remember,
but Wisconsin had a Supreme Court election. It was from
one seat on the Supreme Court.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
And.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Hardly everybody, hardly anybody talked about it. Almost everyone ignored it.
We brought it up and implored people to get out
and vote, but it was one of those off year elections.
Donald Trump wasn't not on the ballot. Go Trump bagga,
but that doesn't get people to the polls and off
year elections, Democrats raised several I think it was seven

(30:46):
times the money. I want to say six times of money,
but a lot more money than the GOP candidate did.
GOP candidate didn't get out the vote, we didn't show up.
The National Republican Party did virtually nothing, and we lost
to the communists. Headline Wisconsin's live led Supreme Court stacks

(31:08):
the congressional map deck. If we take losses in the midterms,
and there's no question will take some, we're going to
take more than we should have because we couldn't be
bothered in off year elections that don't involve Donald Trump.

(31:29):
So let me play this for you again. His name's
Andy Barr. He's running in Kentucky. Are you going to
show up if you're in Kentucky and make sure this
person doesn't win.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
I' about resettlement of those refugees.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Where should they go? What are the options?

Speaker 5 (31:44):
Yes, I mean we have failed in our obligation to
help many of these Afghans who risked their lives and
a medicse died for the cause of their own country
in assistance to the United States, and we owe them
to help them get into our country with these visas

(32:04):
and the P one and P two visus as well.
And I voted for these especial immigrant visas to because
it was send a terrible message to our allies around.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Yeah. Now, speaking of voting, we've been playing you soundbites
of this nutball communist Aftin Ben is her name. I
don't even know if I'm saying that right. The woman
running in the Nashville area. Now, this is a district
Donald Trump won by over twenty points. This is a

(32:37):
red district. Polling has this race neck and neck. This
is the woman who's on camera talking about abolishing the police.
She's on camera saying she actually hates Nashville, she hates
country music. She's trying to walk this back now because
she's in a tight, tight race here.

Speaker 8 (32:57):
She is I think that I should be abolished like
I said, I've got forty eight hours to flip this
congressional district and have been dogged about the message of affordability,
and that's not what I'm hearing in the district.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
That election is here now, this is an election that
should be a gimme, a gimme for us. The polling
has this neck and neck. These local, non sexy elections
are huge. Do you have an election? Are you listening

(33:33):
to me right now in Tennessee? Are you sure you
don't have a congressional election tomorrow? Are you one hundred
percent positive that you don't have something to vote on tomorrow?
Show up and vote and drag your friends to the polls.
And you want to know what kind of a difference
that might make. How'd you like Donald Trump to be

(33:55):
impeached about every other week in the House of Representatives?
Because if demic to take back the House of Representatives
that's coming, it's going to be all the time. They're
going to decap and drag their feet and destroy this administration.
And little local, unimportant congressional elections like this, they're what

(34:17):
make all the difference in the world. Get involved, get
involved locally, and maybe more importantly, switch to pure Talk. Listen.
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Speaker 2 (34:35):
They use this corporate responsibility, corporate social responsibility esg DEI,
whatever it is. They justify taking your money and using
it against your culture and your country. And you don't
have to have them anymore. You don't need them anymore because.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
We have pure Talk. Now. Pure Talk lets you switch
to the patriotic self phone company. They charge you way, way,
way less. How much less? Oh, I don't know what
about their unlimited plan that is selling right now for
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anything like that before. This is usually in the sixties,

(35:16):
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Switch dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly,
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December December seventh, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (35:39):
And now here's a headline, why go you know, you
know the.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
Thing headlines we didn't get to National Guardsmen finally awake
in responsive after being shot last week. Please keep Andrew
wolf That is his name, and Andrew Wolfe's family in
your prayers. This young warrior is fighting for his life. Kelly.

(36:03):
That would be Mark Kelly. The first Caribbean boat strike
is a war crime. Mark Kelly is trying to run
for president, trying to be vice president. He's taking part
in a communist op against this country. Recognize it, refuse
to participate in it. US gas prices fall to the
lowest point since twenty twenty one. That is good. Let's

(36:26):
keep getting these numbers down. Relief at the pump is
one of those things that affects everything. It brings down
the costs of everything. Good thing for everybody. David Letterman
calls Trump a dictator whose behavior is worse than anything
anyone has witnessed. Ever. Well, I'm glad we're toning down
the temperature after someone shot him in the head and

(36:48):
assassinated Charlie Kirk and everything else. They're not going to stop.
Just a reminder, they're not going to stop. They're not
going to change their rhetoric because they're not sorry. They
actually want us to die. Homan predicts deportation of most
Third World migrants over risks from screening docs I hope
he is correct. I know Tom Holman to be a
patriot and a serious man. Let's hope the evil communist

(37:11):
system we have in place actually allows the deportation of
all these third worlders third worlders, so maybe we could
have a safe, clean country again. I will join you
again tomorrow, keep your chin up, will have a good time.
I didn't get to near enough today, that's all.
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