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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. We
have an update on the Trump trials. Kind of had
forgotten about those. I don't know about you, but it
almost seemed like ancient history. It is not. We'll talk
about that really briefly. I'm gonna do a bunch of emails.
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I have an investigative reporter friend of mine coming on
about a half hour from now. He's going to talk
about something that's probably gonna make you angry, but something
you haven't heard yet. So we will discuss that. So
much more coming up this hour on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show, the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show.
But first, let's deal with the Trump trial stuff. You know,
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he got convicted in New York City. He was ridiculous,
but he got convicted. The sentencing got postponed. But now
that's coming. The Florida stuff went away. The judge just
tossed it all. It was so horrifically blatantly corrupt to
toss it all. So we lucked out there. We really
really lucked out in Georgia. That was the one that
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was going to send him to the clink. And then
Fanny Willis decided to have an affair with the top
prosecutor she put in charge of the whole thing, and
now she might get disbarred, and that old trial has
been put on the back burner. So we were all thinking,
I don't know about you. I shouldn't put words in
your mouth. I was thinking, well, I think we're gonna
be okay. Remember I used to tell you I thought
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they were gonna put him in prison, and they intended
to put him in prison, and died to put him prison,
try to put him in prison. I figured they were
going to put him in prison before the election, and
then I kind of set that aside. After that Georgia
stuff went we I thought, well, maybe it's okay, Maybe
maybe it'll turn out okay here. But there's there's the
DC court system that we've kind of at least I
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have kind of taken my eye off the ball on
Remember Jack Smith is that special counsel. It's unconstitutional. I
should note, guys like Massey, you have pointed that out
many times before. There's no way you can justify appointing
a special counsel to go after Trump. You can't do
that either way, Jack Smith, this commy hack is trying
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to charge Trump with all kinds of ridiculous things in DC.
Remember the DC judge. Her name, We haven't brought her
up in a while. Tanya Chutkin is her name. Tanya
Chuckkin is the judge. Well, she's an Obama appointed communist hack.
She has been throwing the book at every right winger.
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She's been able to get her filthy communist hands on
for a long time. She's the judge. Jack Smith is
the prosecutor. Well, it looks like it's going to resume
in two weeks. About three weeks September fifth, the case resumes. Now.
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The good news is from lawyers I've talked to is
they don't believe there will be any kind of sentencing
before the election. Remember that's two months before the election.
You have to get through the trial. They're going to
convict him. Keep in mind, he's going to be convicted,
and that court system, there is no justice in that
court system. It's a completely corrupted, evil, Soviet style court system.
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He will be convicted. Whatever he is charged with in
that court system, he's going to be convicted. The judge
is bad, the prosecutor's bad and maybe even worse is
actually the population of Washington, DC that runs about ninety
four percent Democrat. He's going to be convicted there, Lord
willing he wins the election and doesn't go to prison.
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But here's something that we kind of haven't thought about
or don't really want to think about. What if he
loses the election. It's very possible. You know how dirty
these people are, you know the underhanded tactics they use
when it comes to elections, and you know how dumb
down and demoralized the population is. Do you understand that.
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I we talked about it all the time, plus all
the illegals that you get it. What if Donald Trump loses, Ok,
they're gonna throw them in prison. You want to talk
about stakes. He's gotta win the election or go to prison? Yeah, Lee,
And uh think think about this, and I'm not gonna
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do I want I'm wanna move on to emails because
it's too dark to think about. It's not at all,
not at all outside of the realm of possibility that
one year from now it's President Kamala Harris, Vice President
Tim Walls, and Donald Trump is in the federal prison system.
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That's like some out there conspiracy theory that is possible.
Now does it bring this stuff home even more?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
On Muscus slated to interview Donald Trump, I don't know
if the President is going to go free to say
if he is or not, but I think that misinformation
on Twitter is not just a campaign issue, it's a
you know, it's.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
An America issue. What role does the.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
White House or the President have in sort of stopping
that or stopping the spread of that, or sort of
intervening in that.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Yeah, no, I know you've heard us talk about this
many times.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
From what role does the White House have and stopping
that intervening? Then that, as I said in the open
of the show, they're just communists, and communists arrest and
imprison their political opponents without a second thought. And every
single communist from Lenin to Mouth to pull Pot to
all the others, they have arrested and imprisoned their political
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opponents while claiming their political opponents were somehow threats to
national security terrorists and that was the justification for throwing
them in prison. Exactly exactly what the American communist is
currently doing. And speaking of DC Washington, d C has
been labeled the least desirable place to live in the country.
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I will tell you this. I lived there for a
year and it was awful. So let me just lay
this out for you. New York. New York City has
often thought of as being a place people don't want
to live if they're on the right. Right wingers don't
want to live in New York City. And I understand
all the reasons for that. I totally get it. If
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you're someone who hates cities, or hates New York or
hates how left it is or stuff like that, totally
get it. All that stuff's justified. However, New York there
are things you have to love about New York. The
food everyone likes to eat. No, Chris, you would like
the food too. There's Jewish delis everywhere all over anyway.
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The food is amazing, no matter what you're looking for,
Jewish Deli, Italian, the food is incredible. The history is amazing.
There's always something to do New York City. As you
can tell, I'm a fan New York City. Yeah, it's
too expensive to live and I never raised my kids there,
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and all those things are very fair. But at least
you get some bennies if you're in New York City.
You might be listening to my voice right now on
the Great seven to ten wor in New York City.
There are benefits to living in New York, a lot
of them. It's cool place. I love it. I just
took my family up there not long ago. I lived
in Washington, d C. For a year. I will tell
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you this right now. Outside of the monuments, museums and history,
outside of that, there is not one good thing I
can say about Washington, DC, believe it or not. The
only thing worse than the airports is the food. Chris,
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you can't even believe it. And let me explain when
I went the first time I went to DC. We
were going through that terrible recession back in two thousand
and eight. And you remember what that was like. Maybe
you went through it yourself. You remember how it was
empty strip malls everywhere and businesses going up. It was
a recession. It was terrible. And I remember I first
walked into Washington, DC back then, and it was all
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brand new, brand new buildings, brand new roads, brand new this,
brand new that. Because these bloodsucking leeches hoover up all
of our tax dollars and all the richest counties are
in Washington, DC. It's not The founders would be rolling
over in their grave if they saw it. But there's
that aspect of it. So there's all this money in DC.
The airports are hot, stinky, garbage, and even worse, the food.
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My selection is abysmal, abysmal. And this is from me.
You know, I can eat anywhere or anything. I'd be
perfectly happy eating gas station food. I'll eat a waffle house,
I'll eat a steakhouse. I'll eat whatever. Wherever you take me.
I'll find something yung me to eat. I am the
menu whisper. After all, restaurants in that city suck. And
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I don't understand why. How could a city with that
much money have such a bad restaurant scene. Of course
it's not desirable. And get this, I lived eleven miles
from where I worked in DC. I was doing political work.
Eleven miles from my front door to work was eleven miles.
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There were days it would take me an hour to
an hour and a half to get into work or
get home. The whole place is surrounded by bridges. It's
just a big, ugly swamp and the bridge's bottleneck. There
is not one good thing to say about DC. I
would recommend you visit because look, you've got to see
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You've got to see the Vietnam Memorial. If there are
some things the Holocaust Museum is, it's something everyone should see.
There are things there you should see. But other than that,
go visit. Give yourself three four days, leave and never
come back. That's what I recommend. All right, all right?
Emails next. He doesn't care if you believe him, but
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he's right, Jesse Kelly. It is that Jesse Kelly Show
on a Tuesday. It's gonna get a little heavy when
I talk to this investigative reporter here in a couple
of minutes. How heavy you eight.
Speaker 4 (10:49):
Is as heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Don't shake your head, Chris, it's gonna be heavy. It's
it'll be ten boxes heavy. I guarantee it. Let's get
this some emails. I'm behind, remember you can he email
me Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Hey, Oracle, I
see the masses are noticing cracks in the communist propaganda.
Billionaires are moving away, and the electric vehicle sales are slowing.
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Daylight is burning to finish this thing, thoughts, he said,
his name is Stephen. Well, I'm gonna play something for you.
It's Stephen Colbert. Stephen Colbert is supposed to be a comedian,
except he doesn't ever say anything funny. Instead, he's just
an apparatchick. He's just just an apparatic. Okay, he's one
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of these communist apparatchicks who uses his late night comedy
show to just spread communist propaganda. He was interviewing Caitlin
Collins from CNN last night. She's another apparatchick. Listen to
how the exchange goes when he brings up CNN. Colbert
is trying to be a good little apparatchick, a good
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little comedy soldier by calling CNN nonpartisan. Listen to the audience.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
It's kind of been this moment where he has not
been able to coal uce around a single attack line.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
I know you guys are objective over there, that you
just report the news as it is. Oh, I know,
a CNN makes it and that's supposed to be a
lab like I wasn't supposed to be. But I guess
it is. People are catching on to this. It's not
that they're catching up to you. You're way way, way
way ahead of them. When it comes to information and
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being informed. But what people are doing, they're getting the
sense that something is wrong, that something isn't right. They're
starting to pick up on little things here and there
that don't seem right and don't sound right. Now, I
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want to caution you with this. Now, that's a good thing.
I'm gonna that's a good thing. That's part of the
waking up. If you're gonna wake someone all the way up,
you got to wake them a little ways up to
begin with. Right. But just because people are figuring out
something is wrong does not mean they're figuring out what
the solution is to that problem. All right. You ever
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seen a grease fire in a kitchen? You ever had one,
heard about one? It's not hard to figure out that
there's a fire in the kitchen. I was actually just
talking to her friend last night. His daughter had been
making bacon, and she pulled the bacon out of the
frying pan, used to fork and scooped it out onto
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a plate, and then carried the plate outside. They were
having a big gathering outside and never turned off the
frying pan, So the whole family's outside frying pan, of course,
starts to smoke the house. It starts to fill up
with smoke, but no one's inside to see it. Finally
someone looks in there's a freaking fire on the stovetop. Okay,
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well they figured out something was wrong. But who's gonna
be the dummy who goes and grabs a bucket of
water and dumps it on the grease fire. Obviously, you
don't use water on grease fires, oil fires. For those
who don't realize that, use other things fire extinguish or
baking powder, baking soda, baking powder, which one is it, Chris, whatever,
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fire exting. Just grab a fire extinguisher. Either way, you
don't use water on it. It makes it worse, it
spreads it around. It's one thing for the public to
be waking up and realizing something is wrong. They understand
something is wrong. They understand you heard from that clip.
They understand the media is wrong, the media is biased media.
They understand that the economy shouldn't be working like this.
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They understand the borders shouldn't be open. But that doesn't
mean they understand the solutions. Just because the solutions are
obvious to you, the causes of the problems are obvious
to you. The solutions to the problems are obvious to you.
That does not mean that's the case for most people.
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And that brings me back to what I've talked about
out a lot. In fact, Chris grab that uribezmenovc clip
about impossible to come to sensible conclusions if you take
a person, just just make it about one person. Let's
take a person. We're going to guide them as a
child and for their entire life. We're going to dumb
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them down. We're not going to teach them real history,
real facts. We're not going to teach a math, Civics,
sentence structure. We're not going to teach this person. We're
not going to give them any guidance on how to think.
Then you present that person with the problem at some
point in time, once they're later on in life, thirty
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forty years old, thirty forty years of being dumbed down,
not knowing how to think. Well, it doesn't matter what
problem you present to that person. After thirty forty years
of being broken down and demoralized, they're not going to
know how to solve anything, right, Chris Player, exposure.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
To true information does not matter anymore. A person who
was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts
tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information,
with the authentic proof, with documents, with pictures, even if
I take him by force to the Soviet Union and
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show him concentration camp, he will refuse to believe it.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
You want the best example of this, I've got one
for you right here. You know how Joe Biden was
underwater on every single issue. He was under Donald Trump
with public polling on every issue. Joe Biden drops out
of the race, Dome takes over. She's been part of
the Biden administration. Joe's policies are her policies. Dome is
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neck and neck with Donald Trump when it comes to
public polling on handling the economy. Once you demoralize a
high enough percentage of the population, well, facts tell nothing
to him. As jury, Bezmanov would say, all right, I
have to get to this investigative journalist. Before I get
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to him, let me get to you and your cell phone.
I wish I could grab your cell phone and throw
it in the ocean right now, I'm kidding. I would
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I want to grab your cell phone provider and throw
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be worried they would drown if they could swim, and
I knew no one would get hurt. That's what I
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to me, Dammit, the turnstacks it is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Sitting here completely embarrassed at how long it took me
to figure out he was saying, I'm walking with my
feet ten feet off of beal on that song. And
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I never know what they're saying in songs either way.
Great choice by my friend Jerry Dunleavy who joins me. Now,
he's an author of a book I've encourage you to
get this before, called Cobble, about what we did, what
our government did to our people in Afghanistan, how we
did them wrong. He's an investigative journalist and he has
as a doozy of a story to tell. So Jerry,
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it's your story, brother, it's not my story. Let's begin
at the beginning. How did you end up working with
the GOP on Afghanistan?
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Thanks for having me on man So. I covered the
withdrawal and evacuation from Afghanistan as a reporter, investigative reporter.
Then I wrote a book on the Biden Harris Administration's
disastrous debacle there called Kabble, The Untold Story of Biden
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Siasco the American Warriors who fought through the end. CO
wrote that with my great friend, or actually our mutual
great friend, James Sassen, who's Afghanistan War veteran, and I
was asked by the House Foreign Affairs Committee to join
as a senior investigator to help with their investigation into
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the withdrawal. But unfortunately that committee's investigation uh has has
not and had not done the basic things that needs
to do to get real answers and accountability for the
gold Star families and for I think the American people too.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Okay, so let's let's begin there. This committee, they call up, Jerry,
you wrote this great book. You're an investigative journalist. You're
there to try to do right, especially by the gold
Star families of Abbey Gate. You show up and what
did they tell you they were going to do versus
what they actually did? And who's running this committee?
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Yeah, so the committee is run by Chairman Michael McCall, congressman,
so he runs the House Foreign Affairs Committee. And I
was asked, yes, I believe because of the you know,
the investigative reporting and the book writing that I had
done this. And when I was being asked to be hired,
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I made it clear I'm not trying to, you know,
do a career on Capitol Hill. I don't want any job,
any random job on Capitol Hill. I will come to
the committee to do this, to investigate this, and I said,
I wanted to be a serious and you know, wide
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ranging investigation that follows things wherever, you know, wherever they
need to be followed, and publicly and to me but
also publicly. Jeron McCall, you know, has said repeatedly that
he will do you know, he won't rest until we
get answers, We'll leave no stone unturned, that sort of thing,
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and just unfortunately that's that's just not how the committee
has been run. There's very basic witnesses that we needed
to bring in that there was a refusal to bring
in important questions to ask that weren't asked. And it's
been a really a month's long battle to try to
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get the committee to really just do the basic things.
I'm not even talking about the really really big things
that you know, if I had my way, they'd also
be doing. I'm really just talking here about the basics,
and Jeron McCall unfortunately just hasn't done some of the
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basic things that need to be done to get answers,
to get accountability, and I think in some ways, maybe
most importantly, to make sure that this doesn't happen again,
and maybe even happen an even worse way.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Speaking with Jerry dun Leevy, my friend, investigative journalist, he
resigned from helping on this committee. He publicly resigned because
of the failures of the committee. I'm being really really
kind there the things I've been told about it. Okay, Jerry,
you referenced people witnesses who weren't called who should have been,
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and questions that weren't asked and should have been asked.
What witnesses and what questions?
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Sure, so you know from the State Department's side, the
committee never brought in Under Secretary Wendy Sherman or sorry,
Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman, Under Secretary Victorian Newland. These might
be names that people know. They've found ways to screw
up other aspects of US foreign policy, and they were
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involved in screwing things up in Afghanistan. Tracy Jacobsen, who
was helping coordinate the Biden administration's Afghan policy related to
our Afghan allies, and SIVs. So these are three really
big important people that, for whatever reason, the committee decided
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to never bring in. From the military side of things,
have been saying for many, many months and Jerman McCall
at various points has said publicly that he would do this.
But I've been saying for many, many months that we
need to bring in some of the top military commanders
on the ground during the evacuation. That would be General
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don Hue, General Sullivan, Rear Admiral Beasley. They would be
able to answer questions and should be asked about questions
about the deals that the US military struck with the Taliban,
the Taliban providing security outside Kabyl Airport, what they know
about the Taliban beating up Americans, beating up and even
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killing some of our Afghan allies, what they know about
the US military asking the Taliban to take care of
i's K threats around Kabyl Airport, asking the Taliban to
raid or search certain suspected ices K locations, and the
Taliban refusing to do it. There's a lot of these
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questions related to the evacuation that I think still need
to be answered, and these questions I think would help
us better understand how the abvigate attack was able to
be pulled off. Unfortunately, the committee never asked to, never
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did what it has its power to do as a
committee to bring those military commanders in either and just
bring them in for transcribed interviews, ask them questions for
eight or ten hours about everything that they know, and
then make those those transcribed interviews public so that the
American people can can see and so we can we
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can figure out now what we what we know, and
what we don't and what more we need to do.
But unfortunately, on this and you know, other topics, the
committee just refused to do it.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Jerry, I've only got about a minute and a half
left here, but I do want to ask you this,
because you were in the room, you met the people.
I was not. I'm over here in Texas. You were
right there in the belly of the beast. Is it
your opinion that this committee was so negligent on purpose
or are they just a bunch of morons. I'm trying
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to figure out. Are Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs
Committee also trying to cover up for what happened in Afghanistan?
Or are they just really stupid?
Speaker 3 (26:31):
I think that there is definitely an element of laziness
when it came to this investigation. There was definitely an
element of just chaotic decision making and just indecision and
reversals of decisions. And then there also just was an
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element of Jerem McCall and many of the senior staff
on the committee really did not want to hold the
military brass and folks like generals accountable for the mistakes
that they made. The State Department obviously made massive mistakes,
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the intelligence community made massive mistakes. President Biden, supported by
Vice President Harris, made massive mistakes. But the military leadership
made some big mistakes too. And at the end of
the day, you know, the people that had to pay
the price were those heroic guys on the ground in
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Cobble during the evacuation.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
No doubt, Jerry, my brother, I appreciate you as always.
Thank you for doing it, and thank you for being
public about it. All right, I just wanted you to
hear we still have one more segment hang on The
Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Oh odd
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a Tuesday. I will be back tomorrow. Do not worry.
In fact, I don't think. I don't think there are
any scheduled days off at this point in time for
quite some time. September. I think September eighteenth or something
like that is the next day I'll be out. But
so don't worry. I'm right here. I'm right here, like
a warm blanket keeping you comfortable. What, Chris, I know
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that you miss me when I'm gone. Anyway, I just
I'm gonna played this for you again. Washington Post.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Eon Muskus slated to interview Donald Trump. I don't know
if the President is going to go free to say
if he is or not, but I think that misinformation
on Twitter is not just a campaign issue, it's a
you know, it's.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
An America issue. What role does.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
The White House or the President have in sort of
stopping that or stopping the spread of that.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Or remember that you're surrounded by communists, not democrats, not liberals, progressive.
You're surrounded by communists who want to control what you
can say, what you can drive, what you can own,
what you can do. Nasty, violent, vile little monsters is
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what these people are. Remember that underage drinking wanes, which
sounds good on its face until you read the next part,
as teens embrace more isolated addictions. Essentially, teens are just
doing a bunch of weed and playing video games. And
it's not exactly a new thing that teenagers are smoking
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weed and playing video games. But what is important is
keep your eye on your teenager teenagers, Americans in general,
but especially teenagers, they're withdrawing more and more and more,
and just I'll tell you the things I've seen in
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my own life, the things I've seen as a parent.
It's really important to have your kid in activities that
are not are not just school things, whether it be sports.
Sports are great. We basically force our kids to play sports,
not specific sports. But you will be active, you will
work out, you will go hang out with other kids.
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It forces them to interact socially. But it doesn't have
to be sports. You're maybe you're a kid and you're
not athletic, or don't like it, or you're a little
girl and you'd rather do I don't care what it is.
What I don't care if it's the freaking chess club,
whatever it is, get involved. What are you shaking your
head at, Chris, I didn't say chess was a sport.
It's still impressive. I don't even know how to play
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it with the nooks and crannies and queens or whatever.
Are there crannies in there? Are there? No we don't
know how I played chess. I'm an American. I learned
how to play checkers and I stopped there. No, I
can't play chess anyway. Whatever, don't interrupt, Chris. Just keep
your eyes on your teenage. Don't allow them to withdraw
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from life in society. In this day and age, with
all the screens and the videos and the iPads and
the smartphones. It's really really easy to do that. It's
easy for adults, it's easy for kids. And that is
the path to misery. I'll tell you. That is the
path to misery. All right, all right, and now.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Here's a headline.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
But you know, you know the thing.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Headlines we didn't get to. Almost eight percent of American
adults identify as part of the LGBTTQQIA gosh plus spectrum.
Just a reminder that culture is not complicated. You get
more of what you incentivize, you get less of what
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you disincentiveze. And the reason kids Americans are going into
the rainbow mob so quickly is because it's everywhere now
promoted everywhere. It's not because they actually are, because it's
in every movie, it's in every television show, it's in
every it's on that it's painted on the freaking streets,
the flags fly over our embassies. It's an endless wave
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of propaganda. And I just want to remind you of something,
just a little something to keep in your back pocket.
Tranny activism, a lot of it, a lot of it.
It's funded by Big Pharma. What do you think that is?
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Why do you think Big Pharma would fund so much
LGBTQ air force activism? What do you think that is?
They love guaranteed customers. WAPO climate story inflates impact of
urban heat island effect by three thousand, six hundred percent
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and takes five days to correct it. They just lie
now about every thing, not literalize either gigantic lives, and
they'll half heartedly correct it five days later. Why do
they do this. It's because the revolution is all that
matters to the communist It's why they lie, It's why
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they kill, it's why they imprison their opponents. They have
convinced themselves they're the good guys. They're the only good guys,
and anything that's done to stop the bad guys is justified.
That's why these people always turn out to be freaking monsters.
Top Ukrainian commander says his forces now control almost three
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hundred and ninety square miles of Russia's Kursk region. I
mean again, good for Ukraine. Glad you went on the offensive.
I am very nervous about this situation. Last remaining Denny's
in San Francisco closes over the plague of dying and dashers.
They have ruined what was, I'm told, one of America's
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most beautiful cities and best eating cities. There are now
apps that outlined where the human poop piles are in
the streets of San Francisco. But hey, when you find
a San Francisco Democrat who complains, what are you going
to tell them you voted for this. Marriott sues franchisee
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for converting hotel into a shelter for illegal aliens. The
lawsuit claims willful breach of contract. That's from Blaze Mediah one.
I believe it's one in five New York hotels has
become a hotel for illegals. That's how big this business
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has become. Lots of hotels love it because hotels have
to have their rooms filled up, and now they're getting massive,
massive checks, government checks and GEO checks stroke to them
to house the illegals who are pouring into this country.
Conservative professor reaches multi million dollars settlement after free speech lawsuit.
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A reminder to everybody that we have to be more litigious.
Shake your head, Chris Seattle's Children's hospital segregates doctors by race,
asks them to tap repressed racial memories in leaked training.
This stuff happens all over the place. This is a
children's hospital and they're divided by race. Other than the law,
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other than the legal profession. The scariest thing that communists
are taking over is the medical profession. And we are
going to start seeing days come very very quickly. They'll
be here before you know it, when white patients are
cast aside and set aside for their privilege. You watch
it's coming. DOJ to sue or Trump to sue the
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DOJ for over one hundred million dollars over mar Lago raid,
alleging political persecution. See Trump is litigious. Chris EU backtrack
censorship demands on Trump Musk interview. I almost forgot. It
wasn't just the American comies. The European Union tried to
hammer Elon Musk for interviewing Trump. That's how committed the
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globalists are to stopping this whole thing, and what a
mad world. Anyway, We'll be back to do this again tomorrow,
that's all.