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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
what has been a spectacular Tuesday, We're going to talk
about how the media is still standing upright when people
are changing the channel. How does this tie into, you know,
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them being falsely held up. We'll discuss that tonight. We
might even touch on a little Operation Mockingbird. Always a
good time. We talk about the restorants, restorants, the return
of Confederate statues. We'll do a bunch of emails and
do a bunch of other things. I wanted to touch
on this because it kind of ties into what we
were discussing last night. In case you missed the opening
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of last night's show, I was talking about how the
Democrat Party the people generally think the country is about
fifty to fifty because you know, one election, Democrat will win,
next election, Republican will win. But that's not true at all.
It's smoking mirrors. Country is probably sixty forty, maybe even
sixty five, thirty five. Maybe it's not true that we're
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fifty to fifty. Democrats are held up by taxpayer, taxpayer money.
They have spent decades figuring out how to make you
fund their revolution. They are held up by cheating in elections.
It's not an accident that Democrats are on camera saying
since they implemented voter ID, we've been struggling. Yes, Democrats
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cheat in elections whenever they can. That's what communists do.
And Democrats are held up by ridiculous jerry mandering of
congressional districts, giving you the false impression that they have
more seats than they do. Yeah, go ahead, play Jasmine
Crockett talking about voter ID and tax Look, sometimes you
elect one that's so dumb they come out and say it.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
There was a benefit to shining a light on what
it was that they were trying to do in the
dark in Texas. So, unfortunately, we've seen our numbers fall
now that they have these voter restrictions in place.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
What did you just say, what voter what restrictions? Hey
show some ID. So we are not a fifty to
fifty country, not at all. They have had to lie, cheat,
and steel in order to create the appearance of a
fifty to fifty country. But we are not that. Democrats
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are not popular. Democrat policies are not popular America does
not want them. They are not American Americans recognize that.
That's why Democrats bring in as many foreigners as humanly
possible who hate the country as much as they do,
because those foreigners will vote Democrat every time, Which brings
me to this female Jesse. Your analogy of how Democrats
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are propped up was spot on. I was wondering if
this if it's the same scenario with the media. I
keep hearing about how CNN and MSNBC's viewership is in
the toilet, yet they stay on air prattling on defending
their insanity. How do they make enough money to stay
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on the air. What are your thoughts? I always felt
like some entity was handing them money. Her name is Sherry, Okay,
how are these people on the air? What's the crime?
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I mean, what's even the potential crime? I can seriously,
I mean I'm not trying to be confrontational here. Can
anyone at this table even articulate what the potential crime
might be?
Speaker 1 (03:41):
The election interference? Manufactured intelligence? What was that was CNN?
This is NBC news? How are they still on the air?
The ratings are dropping a couple of.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Weeks ago, Hallie, When really the headlines were dominated by
the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, and then the president was sort
of trying to change the topic very obviously and in
many different venues, was trying to bring up these unsubstantiated
claims about the role he argues former President Obama had
in the twenty sixteen election, and trying to suppress some
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information that he says would have been.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
She goes on unsubstantiated, no evidence. Of course, there's mounadins
of evidence. Remember, even evidence you don't like or evidence
you don't agree with, counts as evidence. There's all kinds
of evidence. We have your documentation. Anyone in the public
can go read it. Okay, they're lying, Okay, they're doing
what they do. We got all that. How are they
still in business? Ratings keep going down and down and
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down and down and down. How are they still in business?
There are two things to this. One is exactly what
you think communists holding them up. And the other one
we're going to focus on this to begin with, is
sim the business and the way business works. So what
is what's a brand? Everyone knows by now, what's a brand?
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What would you say, Chris, Chris said, Coke, great example,
perfect thanks, Chris, you did something. Let's that's the first
time ever, and no, it stops. Stop Coke, Coca Cola.
Everybody knows what it is. All right. Now, Let's say
Coca Cola gets taken over. And I'm sure Coca Cola
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isn't even Coca Cola anymore. I'm sure some international corporation
bought It doesn't matter whatever. Let's say Coca Cola a
historic company that everyone knows, not just domestically across the globe.
Everyone knows what a Coke is. Let's say they fall
on really hard times, too many competitors, Maybe they screw
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up the recipe, maybe there is even corruption, mismanagement. And
let's say Coke starts hemorrhaging money, hemorrhaging money, and so
anyone who sits down and looks at the books, they say,
this company cannot continue. They are now borrowing money just
to make payroll. This company has to declare bankruptcy. They
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can't exist anymore in their current form. All right, that's
our situation. But just because the company is hemorrhaging money,
just because it's being mismanaged, corruption, whatever, competitors, whatever it is,
that doesn't mean there isn't still incredible value with Coke? Now,
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why is there still value with Coke? What's the value?
I just said they were hemorrhging money. What is the
value the name? Everyone knows it, everybody knows it. If
that were to ever happen to Coke, Coke would have
buy yeers who would step in, not one, They'd probably
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there'd probably be a competition. They would have buy yours
stepping in to buy a company that's losing millions of dollars.
Why would there be so many buyers when you have
spent that many years and that much money branding something.
When something gets ingrained in people, so people foreign and domestic,
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they know you. They know your brand when they grab
a bottle of it, a can of it, they know
what it's going to taste like. When you have that
much branding globally that even if currently the business model sucks,
there is value in the brand, so much value that
another company would take it over and simply run it differently. NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC,
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all these legacy media communist organizations, you and I completely despised,
and for a good reason. They're losing money. They're losing
money all the time. They are having to cut staff.
They're trying to cut well, they're cutting payroll. That's what
they're doing. When you see this anchor is getting laid
off or that anchor is getting laid off, they are
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cutting payroll the same way any business lays people off
when they're not making the bottom line. So they're losing money.
We just heard about Stephen Colbert, that late night not
comedy show. The show was losing forty million dollars a year.
That could continue for only so long and then eventually snip, snip,
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you gotta go. But how many people know what CBS is?
A lot a lot of them. The companies are losing money.
Viewers are changing the channel. Viewer in listening habits have
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completely changed you. I'll give you one about listening habits
or something wild. This I think this is wild. This
is more Jewish producer Chris's area because he loves the
nerdy details. But here's something crazy that I thought. This show,
The Jesse Kelly Show. It's nationally syndicated. It's from six
to nine Eastern time, and it's national clear to Hawaii everywhere.
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You can tune in and listen to the show live.
Now that's pretty powerful, right, that's extremely powerful when you're
on that many stations nationwide. Did you know that only
accounts for about half of the listenership of the Jesse
Kelly Show. Isn't that crazy? It's crazy to me. The
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other half people who podcast it. They don't want to
listen from six to nine. They're already home, they're busy,
they're at softball practice, they're doing something else. So today
you don't have to listen from six to nine. Today
you pick up your phone and podcast is for you,
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just like the show is diehard Spotify iTunes. You hear
me plug that. Every night you just go boop up,
downloaded last night's show. I'll listen when I want. Viewership
is creatoring. People aren't watching. The media. Companies, though, still
have incredible value with the brand, and that's why you
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will see mergers like CBS is merging with Paramount, and
that's why they will have buyers even though viewers are
changing the channel. I'll give you the second point, the
second reason, in a moment. Before I get to that
second reason, let's get to saving a baby's life. I
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always mentioned saving a baby's life. But that baby has
a name, that baby has a soul, that baby was
created by God self, and that baby is never going
to get a chance to walk this planet and do
whatever it is God has for him or her if
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its mother kills it before it's born. How do we
save the baby and save the mother from the anguish
that comes from that. We have to introduce her to
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It is an ultrasound that has been our ultimate tool
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week days with the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show and a wonderful Tuesday. Remember to email
the show your love, your hate, your death threats. Email
those to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Hey, Chris,
do me a favor. I probably should have told you
this during the break, but I just now thought of it.
Grab that old audio of Larry Fink about how we
control behaviors. We're going to control behaviors, control outcomes. I'll
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get to it in the moment, because we were The
question was these media companies, they're losing viewers. How are
they still afloat? Well, first I laid out the business
aspect of it. There is still value, believe it or not,
in CNN. Everyone knows what it is. Everyone knows the brand.
Branding is hard. There's a brand there. So there's always
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a new company, a new entrepreneur who thinks I can
buy it. I'll rip up this, I'll rip up that,
I'll fire this, but I'll be able to make something
of someone. I'll be able to make something of the
company itself. So there's a flat out business aspect to it.
But then there's the COMMI aspect to it. This is
something we have talked about before. Businesses large and small
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will need access to capital from time to time. They
just will. I remember I've told you this before. My parents,
you know, they started a construction business. Of course, when
I left the house, about the time I graduated high
school and went after the Marine Corps. My folks decided
to take a big chance and start don Kelly Construction.
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It doesn't exist anymore comedies, so don't worry. You can't
protest it don Kelly Construction. And it ended up being
a very successful small business. I mean it wasn't Merrill Lynch,
but a very successful small business. They did great work.
They made themselves a bunch of money, rode off into
the sunset and retired. But in the beginning, like any
small business, it's a struggle. Sometimes you have to go
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down to the bank and take a loan to make payroll.
You need capital. Now that's a small all construction business.
What do you think We'll just stay with the central
theme here so we don't confuse people. What do you
think a company like Coke goes through they'll all of
a sudden, there'll be a new ad campaign. They'll want
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to open up a bunch of new locations. I need
five hundred million dollars liquid now. They need to be
able to make a phone call and get it immediately.
America's communists, they've done so they look they really did
a great job. They didn't just take over your kids' school.
They didn't just take over the FBI. They started to
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worm their evil ways through the corporate world and the
finance world because they understood how much power there is,
how many, honestly trillions, not even billions, trillions of dollars
are there? Trillions of dollars they can control. And when
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you have control, when I all of a sudden become
the gatekeeper. Picture a big vault behind me with trillions
of dollars and me the gatekeeper. When I turn communists, well,
you know you listen to the show. What are they
going to do? What am I going to do with
that kind of power? I'm going to do what to
my friends. I'm going to reward them. I'm going to
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do what to my enemies. I'm going to punish them.
Remember that SoundBite. We've played it for you one hundred times.
The three huge finance giants who really rule over all, Blackrock, Vanguard,
State Street. This is Larry Fink, the head of Blackrock.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Well, behaviors are going to have to change, and this
is one thing we're asking companies. You have to force behaviors,
and at Blackrock we are forcing behaviors. Fifty four percent
of the incoming class are women. We added four more
points in terms of diverse employment this year. You know
what we're doing internally is if you don't achieve these
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levels of impact, your compensation could be impacted.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Okay, we're doing the same, and.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
So it's just you have to force behaviors and if
you don't force behavior.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Got it, we got it, We got it. Hey, mister ceo, ooh,
I noticed. I noticed you were a pretty heavily pro
Trump last night. You were in line for a nice
little twenty five million dollar bonus at the end of
this year. I think we're gonna have to knock that
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down to ten. We're just not seeing what we like
out of your out of your network. I'm sorry. Oh,
you're you're the head of ABC. Okay, you know, I
think Kamala Harris could have used a little bit more
glowing coverage from you guys in the election. You kept
playing sound bites where she didn't sound the best. I
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understand you're looking for someone to buy your network. Hmm. Sorry,
we're just not going to be able to come up
with the capitol. But that, of course is not what's
happening with these major networks. Because the major networks are
towing the party line, if you will. Because they're towing
the party line, they find a soft place to land.
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It pays to have a system membership card. If you're
CNN and it's every night trash Trump, trash Trump, trash Trump.
You think they can't read TV readings, You think they
don't know they're getting crushed. You think they don't know
why they're getting crushed. Well, we've alienated about sixty percent
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of the country. They know, they don't but you know else,
they know. They know that when it comes down to
brass tacks, you may have to fire don Lemon, you
may have to get rid of this guy. You may
have to shed some dead weight, there's no question about it.
But you can never fall all the way to the bottom.
And if you're the CEO, you're always going to have
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a big, fat bonus check because the party line as
Trump as a Nazi FA and you've been towing the
party line every single night, and in this country since
we allowed the communists to take over our financial system,
that pays. I won't say it's risk free because you're
still taking a hit, but you can never bottom all
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the way out. Me I like them, bottom all the
way out ain't gonna be no, it's gonna be no
soft landing. Honestly, Lindsey Graham can bottom out what Chris
I was talking about politically, Why don't you grow up?
And that reminds me. Do you want to sound like
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sound like Lindsey Graham emails next. This is the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Wonderful Tuesday. Remember you miss any part of the show,
you can download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So've I developed
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a special set of skills when I was younger, and
I probably have my father to thank for this more
than anything else. Longtime listens of the show will know this.
But my dad didn't really like fun that much, and
that included music. So if you were riding in the
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car with my dad and we used to road trip
across the country looking for work and stuff like that,
you didn't get to listen to music. He would not
turn on the radio. If you turned on the radio,
he would threaten to beat you, and then he would
turn off the radio and you definitely could not turn
it up loud. What, Chris, what? What what do you
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do for fun? Well? See, that's this is where this
is like us discussing communists. Chris, you don't understand you're
dealing with a different kind of a person. My father
didn't consider fun. Fun is not something that entered his vocabulary.
Fun it's not worried about fun. What do you do
for fun? Go find a job? That's what my dad
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would say fun, so you would take road trips. And
it's not like he was talkative. But it's not like
he wanted to talk. He wanted silence, dead silence. If
you asked him, he'd say, well, yeah, I'm married, I
crave it, so dead silence is what he wanted. This
created in me a unique ability that not many others have.
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I can daydream, and I mean I don't mean slow
my mind wandering off for five seconds thinking about being
Superman or something like that. I can daydream entire movies
over the course of hours, and I'll just I can
daydream books, historical scenarios. Of course, worse, it's always starring me.
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And I was daydreaming the other day. It was when
I was coming back from Boston. I was in the
airport waiting for the flight, and I just found myself
in my own special island. And I'll tell you why.
Because the hotel we stayed at at Boston had something
you probably wouldn't have noticed. It had extremely low toilets.
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Corey Chris did either, you know both of you did?
Both of them noticed it. Now they were low for
Corey and Chris. Neither of Corey and Chris are short
by any means. But Chris Corey two feet off the ground,
do you think was it toilet died? Maybe I'm not exaggerating.
They're backing me up on this. I don't know where
they found these toilets. I'm six foot eight. Do you
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know what it's like sitting down that low on a toilet?
Your feet are falling asleep. It's a nightmare. It's a
safety hasard. You might get up and just take a
face or right into the bathroom. I was sitting in
the airport very bitter, very bitter about the toilet experience
I had suffered over the past few days. And so
I found myself on an island, my own country. Not
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a huge country, of course. It's an island, but not
super teeny tiny. It's not like you can just throw
a rock across the island. The Republic of Jesse is
going to be a big country, and I'm going to
make a country for tall people. And if you are short,
you are welcome. Don't get me wrong. We need people
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to mow the lawn stuff like that. You're welcome, but
you are going to feel what I have felt my
entire life. You're going to feel it the opposite way,
because this entire world is made for short people. It's
not made for kings like us. It's made for teeny
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tiny little midgets. And so let me ask you something.
Let me ask you. Have you ever won time in
your life been upset about the height of a sink?
You know that I can't wash my hands for longer
than a minute or two without getting into some sort
of a special squat position. Otherwise my back's going to
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go out because the sink is so low. I have
to bend over for the sink. Oh, it's not going
to be like that. In the Republic of Jesse, the sinks.
The sinks are going to be five feet all of
them five feet tall. I am going to not Oh
it's going to be right there, chest level for me, Chris,
I'm no more bending for me. Oh you can't reach,
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that's fine. Go grab a stool. I've been bending over
to wash my hands for forty four years. Go grab
a stool. I don't care. The toilets, Oh there's two footer,
I'll send you to jail. In the Republic of Jesse,
they're going to be three and a half feet maybe four. Oh,
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your feet are dangling off. That's your problem, munchkin, not
my problem. Oh oh oh you need you need a
special You need a pair of jeans. Do you have
any of that with a twenty five inch in seam?
Speaker 4 (25:15):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (25:16):
No, special order those for an extra cost, the way
I've had to special order my thirty eight inch pants forever.
I walked in a store in Boston when I was
walking around because I was looking for a hat because
I'm losing my hair in my I could feel I
was getting a little bit of a sunburn. So I
walked in. I just wanted to get a hat, just
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a cheap ball cat or something like that. And the guy,
the freaking smart Alec cashier looks at me and he says, well,
I don't have your size and shoes, ha ha. And
I said, yeah, I know, Bud, nobody does. Nobody does
I have to special order shoes. Well, guess what, mister
size eight, You're gonna special order things. In fact, the
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smallest size in our department stores welves are thirteen's. If
you have anything less than a twelve or thirteen, special
order it. And because it's an island, it's going to
cost you more money. Are these things upsetting you? Wait
until we get to the restaurant portion of it, the
bathroom portion of it, the doorways, the cars. What, Chris,
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what my country's gonna have five people in it? Good?
What made you? Did you think I wanted a lot
of people there? I'm forty four in Croshety at this
point in time, Buddy, five people sounds glorious to me.
That sounds absolutely glorious. Mailboxes five six feet tall, all
of them. The whole country is going to be built
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for us, the tall people. You short people won't be invited.
If you show up, that's fine. We're not going to
kick you out. We won't make any adjustments for you. You've
never made any adjustments for me. Learn to live with it.
Carry around a stool. Hey, Jesse, you've probably heard of
Angel Studios, a company commit to creating quality, family friendly
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entertainment that avoids the typical cringe of well meaning Christian films.
I've supported their work as a way to put my
money where my morals are. Their new film Sketch just
hit theaters, and in my opinion, it's the first time
a studio like this has matched or exceeded Hollywood levels
in writing and acting. Chris looked that up sketch definitely
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worth watching, especially with kids. It was nice to watch
a movie geared toward my kids and not deal with
the inevitable sneaking in of wokeness and or gay characters.
Ps I thought the dad in the movie looks just
like you, except he doesn't have tiny hands. You know,
that's not very nice. And his name was Matt. Look,
i'll tell you this about that whole Christian movie world.
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We've all well, probably not Chris, but we've all seen
the ones where you WinCE a little bit because it
writing isn't very good and they grabbed the B list
of B list actors and the message is good, and
so you're trying to sell it to your kids. But
your kids are not stupid. They've seen big Hollywood movies too.
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They know it's bad. You know it's bad, and you
kind of win. Well that happened because Hollywood is obviously
a soulless place of the devil, but they still care
about making money there. It was thought that there would
never be any money in these but as Hollywood got
more and more bent and evil and twisted and bent
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and evil and twisted, people just like you, people like me.
You've heard me complain about it. We got mad because
we couldn't take our kids to the movies. Man, I
want to take my kids to the movies, even though
it's like three hundred dollars. Now, I want to go
eat popcorn and watch a movie. I want to do
these things. Well, as that happened, more people started going
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to the Christian movies. Therefore the Christian movies started making
more and more money. Therefore the producers started realizing this
is a good investment. And so now the films are
getting better budgets, which means better writers, which means better actors,
which means a better movie. And so you this is
what I'm what I'm trying to say, is you putting
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your money where your morals are does matter a lot,
not going to the newest Disneys Disney movie instead spending
that money with sketch. I don't even know what it's about.
I just now heard about it. Spending that money with sketch.
It's a good way to fight for your culture, it
really is. Now, are you looking to hire somebody? I
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know it's summertime, seasonal hiring. I understand it can be frustrating,
can it? Everybody?
Speaker 5 (29:44):
I know?
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Every employer I know complains about it. You can't find
anybody good. You can't find anybody good, Jesse. They don't
even show up the interviews. Jesse. You don't understand what
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Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment
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of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. You can
email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. I
am aware that RFK Junior came out made a statement
earlier today, just a couple hours ago. It was about
the COVID vacs. I I'm gonna let you know right now,
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I have a lot I want to say about this
but I want to save it for tomorrow at the
opening of the show. So that's very likely, unless I
changed my mind to forget, that's very likely going to
open up the show tomorrow. So how about that a
little twenty four hour tease for you right there, Chris, Chris,
you got to leave him on and more, buddy, you
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got to leave him on more. You wouldn't understand that
concept at all. But never mind, you know what, let's go, uh,
let's make fun of John Cornyn. Remember what I told
you that he was very unpopular and so he was
going to do the only thing he knew how to do.
He was going to run as mister Trump. I'm Trump guy,
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and Trump this and Trump that. Every poll that comes
out has him getting his butt kicked by Ken Paxson
in Texas. This is the latest.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
John Cornan votes with President Trump ninety nine percent.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Of the time. Thank you, Senator Cornyan for always fighting
for us every single ad he votes with Trump. I
love Trump. Trump is Trump that I think trying not
to get my hopes up. I think we're actually gonna
take one of these guys out in a primary. Gosh,
that feels good. You know what else feels good watching
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CNN get humiliated routinely. Remember, calling them hypocrites doesn't work. However,
it is beneficial to realize how they think and why
they think the way they think. Brian Harrison went on
with Caitlyn Collins as CNN. She was trying to say, well,
you're you're jerrymandering. Here's how that works.
Speaker 4 (32:32):
I just want to be clear, we have covered it
when democrats j as well.
Speaker 5 (32:36):
Sir, well, Kaitlyn, I know, I gotta tell you, I'm
incredibly flattered the amount of time CNN must have spent
fact checking what I said earlier today to come up
with those clips. But if those are the best clips
you can find, then my point seeing I was proven
correct because at no point was he asked to justify
those maps. And my main criticism of the liberal Democrat
governors in California, New York, Illinois and other places isn't
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so much the wing and on the merits of their maps.
It's the rank hypocrisy and the fake outrage these democrats,
my Democrat colleagues that fled the state to go high
behind Governor Prisker. They're not mad that states are engaging
in redistricting to maximize partisan political advantage what they're mad about,
but they won't say it. They're mad that a Republican
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state is stepping up and do it. That's the real problem.
That's the hypocrisy that I'm trying to point out here.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
That is the game they love to play. But it's
not hypocrisy in their minds. Remember, it's not hypocrisy. And
you're never going to sway them by accusing them of hypocrisy.
They believe the forces of government at every level, federal, state, local,
no matter what it is, should only work on their behalf.
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It should never work for you. They should be allowed
to use the CIA as the arm of the Democrat
Party because they're fighting a good, righteous revolution on behind
half of their sick religion, and the CIA should support
them in that. The FBI should support them in that.
If you ever try to do the same back to them,
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they will be agust you can't do that. We alone
are the ones that hold the right to use the
forces of government and abuse you with it. Speaking of which,
Trump administration returns Confederate General statue in DC, which was
vandalized and toppled during the BLM riots. His name was
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General Albert Pike, of course, he's one of the casualties
of the Saint George Floyd riots. Trump administration is returning it.
Just remember they should all be returned, every single one
of them. The proper response when the communists demand you
tear down any statue, any street sign, Christopher Columbus, a
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Confederate general, I don't care who it is. The proper
response is to go build ten more of them. You
never ever, ever give in to these people, because they're
not actually upset about the Civil War or racism, or
slavery or any of those other things. That's just what
they're trying to sell. What they're trying to do is
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destroy the history, destroy your history, the wonderful history of
your country, trying to destroy it, rip it up, rename
it so you can't access it. And when you can't
access your history, what happens is you will slowly but
surely not understand who you are. Those are your roots.
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You have to understand your roots. That was always, always,
always the game. And now here's a headline, why, oh,
you know, you know the thing headlines we didn't get
to DNI Tulsea Gabbert targets long running CIA propaganda operation
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that must be CNN. I'm kidding. It was Operation Mockingbird
US to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon. Look,
I guess I'm okay with this, But when we are
facing an energy crisis right here in the United States
of America, do we have to really spend the God
only knows how many billions to build a nuclear reactor
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on the moon. Let's do that when we're not thirty
seven trullion in debt, US House panels, subpoenas, the Clintons,
and the Epstein probe. They're all just going to take
the fifth. Don't get excited about that. China's new law
legalizes stealing foreign ip. Whoa you mean China is going
to steal people's intellectual property? You don't say, Elizabeth Warren says.
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Democrat socialist Mandani is the future of the Democratic Party.
Oh my gosh, yes she did. You bet.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
The Democratic Party needs to stand up and be clear.
We are the party that fights for a affordability for
working families. That means childcare, that means housing, it means healthcare,
It means making this country work better for the working
people who make this country work. All right, I get
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a little excited about this.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
I love that they can't seem to control their mouths.
Trump's DOJ considering the release of jizz Lane Maxwell interview,
I've got to be honest with you. I'm a little
bit over being teased with more jizz Lane Maxwell stuff
and Jeffrey Epstein's stuff. I'm really over the birth pains.
Show me the baby. Either show me the baby, or
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move on and stop talking about it. I've been teased
to freaking death like we're in middle school. All right,
I will be back tomorrow to do it again. That's all.