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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a marvelous, absolutely marvelous Thursday. Now we're gonna talk. In fact,
I'm gonna issue a little warning to welfare recipients. In
a moment, we'll talk about some more illegal we foreigners
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looting the country. They never are going to come to
the right conclusion on anything, and that's on purpose. All
that emails. So much more coming up in the final
hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. And a reminder that
tomorrow's asked Doctor Jesse Friday, you need to get your
questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. So let me tell you something. I used
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to be worse about this than I am with my kids.
Worse about what I obviously have a lot of my
father in me. Can't help it. Some might call it cheap.
I would argue frugal is what I would argue. And
like any human being who walks the planet, not a
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big fan of flies and bugs. Now I also have sons.
You know that young boys, if you have any experience
with them at all, they're just barbarians, right, they're savages.
They'll just they'll wear the same T shirt three four
days in a row. They'll smell it first and then
just throw it on. They're animals. You send them out
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back to pick up dog poop, they'll end up sword
fighting with the dog poop shovels. They're just beasts. It
is what it is. That's how God made them. I
love it. Boys. Also, sometimes they can lack focus, meaning
if they're running in and out of the house, they're
playing outside, they're playing inside. They'll run inside for a
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glass of water. They'll throw the door open to the
house and they'll they'll just leave it open. It could
be the middle of the summer. They's throw the door open.
And I'm that guy who yells close the door, closed
the door all right now. Uh, it's been a it's
been a wild life. We used to live in a hotel. Before,
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we've had to live in an extended stay hotel. We've
had to live in a little apartment, and we've just
been up and down. We have a house now. I
don't yell as much as I used to when they
leave the door open, because we're doing a little better
than we used to. Do a lot better doing better now, obviously,
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what's the difference. There are things you can get away
with when things are going well that you can't get
away with when things are a little tougher. There is
a welfare leech culture in the United States of America
that has existed for prom shoot since the seventies. Really,
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it's existed for a long time. I live in the
Houston area. There are three four generations of people who've
never had a job. Can you even wrap your mind
around that I don't have a job. I ain't going
to get a job. My mom never had a job,
her mom never had a job, her dad never had
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a Just nobody just generational leeching. And while nobody, no
one who's out, no one's outside of the people receiving
it have traditionally been happy about the leeching. Here's something
that's true. American citizens have for a long time been
doing very very well. We've been doing very well. We've
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been doing fine. Right, we will continue doing fine hopefully
for the future. But here's a fact. Times are getting
harder than they used to be. People were having to
tighten their belts more than they used to. There is
going to be less tolerance for you, welfare queen leeches
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than you've ever experienced in your life. And it's going
to come at quite a shock. I'm gonna play something
for you. This kind of thing would have went kind
of unnoticed even fifteen years ago, twenty years ago. Maybe
you'd just scoffed at it, yelled at it, yelled about
it with a body. This is the kind of thing
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that causes white hot anger now that your credit card
bills are maxed out. It's not even cool like what
I do it.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
So what's the point of foot stamps if it's just
for real fool?
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Annimore believes she and other Snap recipients should be able
to go into the grocery store and buy whatever they like. Doda, candy,
prepackaged sweets, prepared desserts, and juice with less than half
of natural fruit or vegetable juice in it will not
be allowed to be purchased on Snap cards.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
I don't know what Trump is doing.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
What's the point of food stamps if I have to
buy real food? This is in response, here's a headline.
Eighteen states to restrict soda and candy from Snap eighteen states.
This is because the Trump administration is leaning on these states. Hey,
no more junk food if you're on welfare, No none
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of this. You go get the bare necessities with taxpayer money.
No more coming home with sour patch kids and chocolate milk. No, no, no,
no more of that. And like I said, all you
welfare queens, you communists, hate listening. I know that you've
gotten used to and your parents probably did too, and
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their parents probably did too. You've gotten used to just
being able to get away with that kind of thing,
and you've gotten used to it for so long that
now you'll just boldly look at the camera and say
things like it's not even cool, like what I do it?
So what's the point of footstamps if it's just for
real food. This is why I do believe we may
see ann to welfare in our lifetimes, at least some
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of it, because the American people, as they watch their
standard of living go the wrong way, they're going to
start shouting at the kids again to close the dakunt door.
You watch, you watch anyway, Jesse Bronco, This guy said,
I had an epiphany the other day regarding the NEPO baby.
Mister Rogers Coastplay Governor Cosplay coastplay of Kentucky, Andy Basher.
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I think there are thousands of people in Kentucky, especially
older people, that have Stockholm syndrome. When it comes to him,
he locked people in their homes and every night at
five pm, he got on TV and scolded the state
for daring to think about disobeying him and telling them
what it would take to make him happy. That Stockholm
syndrome is how he got re elected and still has
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people supporting him despite the corruption, fraud, and no actual accomplishments.
You know what, I think, here's an uncomfortable thought for you.
I think people don't fully appreciate how many Americans are
still to this day totally okay with COVID because the
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federal government, state governments, local governments, they kind of understood
what most politicians have understood, that old Roman saying, just
give them bread and circuses and they'll never rebel. The
United States government and like I said, all the other
governments under it stopped the country for a virus insane.
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Then they just started printing realillions of dollars and pumping
it into the economy to make it look like things
were still functioning well. By the way, that's why everything
in your life is more expensive now. Then they actually
passed a trillion dollar bill and started handing out stimulus
checks to people, again, paying legions of people in the
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country to not go to work. But all the governments
they kept the liquor stores open. You could still go
buy weed. You could go to Walmart. I mean the
local mom and pop shop. Of course not. But you
want to go to Lows. Sure, help yourself. You could
buy liquor. You could buy weed. You could go to Low's.
You could go to Walmart. You can sit at home,
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put your feet up and watch Netflix all day. Now,
you and I we look back at that horror and
we realized that that caused so many of the problems
we experienced today. You know that, and I know that
everyone with half a brain knows that. But what may
make you very uncomfortable is how many normies out there.
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They don't look at it that way at all. Even
if they don't like some aspects of COVID, the school
shut down, I lost my job. Even if they're displeased
with some aspects of it, they believe things like, well,
we had no choice, Well it was the best they
could do or don't discount this. A lot of people
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are just trying to forget it was such a traumatic
period of time that, look, we'll get emails like this
when I bring it up, when I talk about COVID,
when I talk about that insanity, we'll get emails with
people that they're fairly honest to this, Like Jesse, I
just don't want to I don't want to think about it.
It was so bad, it was so miserable, was so horrible.
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I just want to move on. People generally, when they
go through something terrible, don't want to sit and dwell
on it. They don't want to sit and pick apart
all the reasons for it. They just want to move on.
I ever talked to a serious combat veteran, somebody who's
seen some heavy combat. How often did they want to
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tell you about all the stories, all the details. Hey,
let me tell you about the time my friend died
in my arms. Those stories almost never get shared unless
it's with fellow veterans who would possibly understand people who
were there. And in arch part, people don't want to
relive traumatic, horrible things. They'd rather just get numb to
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it and pretend it never existed. I'm not defending that.
In fact, it's incredibly unhealthy, but it's also incredibly incredibly human,
and I do that with various things in my life.
I don't want to talk about it. I don't want
to dwell on it. You know, I'll run into this
with AOB if I if I have a moment. It's
been a little bit of a heavy Christmas season, if
I'm being honest, thinking about my dad and everything else.
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It's just kind of heavy this year. And I don't
know why. I just miss him, And you know, OB cares,
so she's all that, hey, what's wrong. Hey, talk to me, Hey,
what's wrong? Because you'll see me looking. I guess somber,
which I don't mean to. So the show asked what's wrong?
What's wrong? And I'm selling nothing. I'm fine nothing, No,
tell me. I don't want to talk about it. I
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don't want to human nature. All right, let's talk about
more looting by foreigners. Next, Truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Thursday. Remember
if you missed any part, you can download at iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Okay,
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some of you listen to these emails I get, Jesse,
how about the Spanish Civil War? All people know of
the of our era is the stated and popularly elected
Republican government was overthrown by the fascist Franco and his
Nazi Henchman. I've done a history thing on the Spanish
Civil War and Franco and whatnot in this one, Jesse,
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a suggestion for a history hour or week the Siege
of Constantinople, Chris, I did the Siege of Constantinople, didn't I?
It was a lot. I know it was a long
time ago. That's there, Jesse. Perhaps you could do listen
to this a ninety nine day history lesson on the
one hundred years War. I can't do history every single day.
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It takes a lot of work. Not that I'm against
the work. I don't even work, believe me. It's fine.
I enjoy it. It's not hard work, but it just
takes a lot of time to put together a good
one for you. I don't want to just do it,
I want to do it well. Those are ones I've
really done. Most of those. Keep sending in ideas. I
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have not found something that I thought, oh that's it yet.
I have not found that yet. As of of this broadcast.
I'm speaking to you live here. I have not made
a decision yet on the next one. There's always going
to be a next one, and I'm look, I may
find one tonight, and I may nerd out over Christmas break.
I may come back with one prepped and ready to go.
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I'm sure it may. I'll probably be anxious to get
back and do one. I don't know. I have not
found one yet. I know there's all kinds of great
stories out there. I haven't found one yet, Professor Kelly,
I don't think you'll get this email. But did Jewish
producer Chris ever bring in the mustard? I think he's
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hoping you'll forget about it and he won't have to
make any of it. He did actually bring in the mustard.
As a matter of fact, here's the thing. It's that
Deli Dijon mustard filth that's disgusting. There's nothing more gross
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than that Deli mustard crap. Give us regular yellow mustard
like I've always gotten from the yellow squeeze tube frenches
or whatever grocery store off brand. I don't care. Nobody
likes this Djon mustard crap. What Chris, what Chris, don't
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tell people that you can make homemade mustard and then
bring in Djon mustard. Okay, it's garbage. It's garbage, and
so yes, Chris brought in the mustard. But I'm not
even gonna taste tested. I don't need to taste test
it to know it tastes like crap because it's Djon mustard. Hey, Jesse,
how'd you land a job of speaking the somewhat real history?
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But I know you're only a jerk far right actor,
scamming people who there's no there's no there's no capitalization,
there's no sentence structure here. This is all one sentence.
You're gonna have to bear with me. Scammer telling people
who want the same you talk, but nothing happens. You
would not be syndicated if you're not on the communist team.
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You beep loser punk plant emails like this. They're the
only time I missed when we took phone calls, because
that dude is hammered, absolutely hammered. He got into who knows,
we got into probably wine coolers or something like that,
and he just decided to get on the email and
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fire off his feelings. No time for punctuation, no time
for anything else, and he would have been magnificent on
the phone. He really would have been great. Jesse. Oh,
this is from a couple of days ago. Reforming the
Castle Hour was one of the best shows I've ever heard,
and I'm an early rush Limbaugh listener. Just thought on
your assessment that we have just three years. They we
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only have one year with successful midterms. Look, this was
when I was going off about we send people to
Washington in the White House and the House and the Senate,
and even if they walk into Washington, d C. With
the best intentions in the world, patriotic, anti communist, I'm
going to save the country. It's hard to not get
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seduced by the thought of the institutions embracing you and
loving on you. I've used this example before when it
comes to things like the FBI or CIA. You know,
you can hate the FBI, and I certainly do. What
if what if they called you tomorrow and said, hey,
we'd like you to fly in for a top secret briefing.
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We have a top secret binder on some terrorist activity.
We'd like to read you in on it. Now, maybe
you'd go, maybe you wouldn't, But tell me right now.
Would that sound kind of cool? Wouldn't it sound kind
of cool? Would you not be telling friends, Hey, I'd
love to hang out tomorrow, but sorry, I'll be at
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a top secret meeting at the FBI. It's just hard
to not get seduced by the castle. It's hard. So
when Vanity Fair calls, even if you know in the
back of your mind they might do me wrong, you're
attempted to say, Okay, come on in for a photo shoot.
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I want you to switch your cell phone service. By
the way, it's important to understand that Corporate America is
not sorry about all the DEI crap they did. They
have changed some titles, they've made some public announcements when
they've got caught that hey we're gonna stop it. They're
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not sorry. They haven't changed their ways, and they continue
to do these things with your money and with my money.
You don't need AT and T, you don't need Verizon,
you don't need T Mobile. Not when Pure Talk is
sitting right there welcoming you with open arms, and you
get to speak to an American on the phone who
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speaks English, because that's all Puretalk hires. That's what happens
when your CEO is a two time two tour veteran
of the Vietnam War. Pick up your phone, dial pound
two five zero and say Jesse Kelly, Pound two five zero,
Say Jesse Kelly, We'll be back. Jesse Kelly. It is
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the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday. I'd like
to send a whole lot of people back where they belong.
Scott Turner, hud secretary, came out today said.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
This, fifty nine percent of illegal alien families use one
or more welfare program in our country, costing about forty
two billion dollars a year.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
We bring people into this country illegally and give them
government benefits, most of it through of course, blue states
run by Democrats who steal your money and hand it
to foreigners. And when they're not handing it to foreigners,
they of course will swindle the country. Remember when you
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massively import people from cultures of theft, they don't know
any other way. For somebody, let's say in Haiti, let's
say you grew up in Haiti. Government government is just
an opportunity to steal. Everything is an opportunity to steal.
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Because your demonic voodoo society is based on murder and theft.
And so the cops steal. They're all corrupt. The government steals,
the gang steal. That's how society works. That's how society works.
And so what happens when you go grab a bunch
of Haitians and bring them here? What happens?
Speaker 5 (19:54):
Filp Bonnor and Seul at least may for large scale
Snap benefit traffic, a scheme that turned a program designed
to feed families into a multi million dollar criminal enterprise.
This is taxpayer money meant to keep people from going hungry.
These two stores are alleged to have illicitly trafficked nearly
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seven million dollars in Snap benefits. The fraud was shocking
and glaring.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Brought in a couple Haitians. What did they do? Well?
What they do? That's the kind of country they came from.
That's the kind of culture they came from. And that
kind of brings me back to a different day. Do
you remember, you remember when we woke up one morning
and Joe Biden was president, which is horrible, And do
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you remember there were fourteen thousand Haitians amassed on our
southern border, fourteen thousand in an invading army. Really, there
was an army of Haitians on our southern border. The
Biden administration faced a real dilemma. You see, news organizations
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were starting to talk about the army of Haitians on
our southern border. They started to take every step they
possibly could to prevent news organizations from getting footage of
these Haitians on our southern border. We even had a
border patrol agent. When one of the Haitians was trying
to cross, he reached down. He was on horseback. He
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reached down and grabbed the Haitian by the scruff of
his shirt so he could not illegally invade the country,
and the Biden administration openly condemned the man. Then one day,
I think they were there for three days, don't quote
beyond that, maybe three four two, something like that. It
wasn't long. We woke up one morning and they were gone, Wow,
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where did they go? They must run really fast? Where
did they go? WHOA? The Biden administration brought them all
into your country. They're now in school with your kids.
They're now stealing as much as they can possibly steal,
completely changing the demographic makeup wherever Democrats could stash them.
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Remember that one town, I think it was Springfield, Ohio.
There were two thousand people who lived there. They brought
in two thousand Haitians just changed the whole freaking place.
That's how Solis and evil Democrats are. Oh, here's another headline.
Education department says nearly two thousand Minnesota ghost students fraudulently
received twelve point five million dollars in oh I can't
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imagine who was at the center of all that fraud,
can you? It's quite a mystery. Hey, Jesse, I just
binged parts one through four of the Rhodesian Bush War
History podcast available on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Don't make fun
of me. I know it won't happen, but a small
part of me wishes Premiere would fire you just so
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you could focus solely on history. He says, his name
is Matt. You know that's not very nice, Okay, And
there's always a chance. There's always a chance. You're always
one show away from getting fired. You never know, But
I don't think it'll happen. If it's gonna happen, generally,
I would assume it would have happened because we're right
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before Christmas, and that's where companies fire everybody. Hey, Jesse.
I think I've finally lost my mind. Every single day
I worry about Chris. Have you tried to keep him?
Are you avert? Are you advising him? Or are you
just letting him make a huge mistake. I'm sure working
for you is no utopia. Shut up, Chris. But does
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Chris realize what he's giving up? Oh, she's talking about
Chris possibly looking for new jobs when we were talking
about the Zipper recruiter the next day. First of all,
shut up. Look, I don't think Chris is going anywhere.
Let me calm you down. I don't think Chris is
going anywhere. But I hope, right, we don't know. We
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don't know. We might be stuck with Chris for years.
We might have him gone tomorrow. I don't know what, Chris.
But look, I'm rooting for you to leave. I'm cheering
for you, Chris to be gone. I just want you
to know that's the kind of support you have around here.
These people so speaking all the foreigner fraud I saw Minnesota,
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the insane crap that comes out of Democrat mouths in
this country. There are Democrats in the United States of America,
including Letitia James. They talk about how car companies should
take steps to make their cars less stealable, and they're
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trying to punish the car companies because certain kinds of
cars keep getting stolen. It pairs perfectly with this headline.
Denmark wants to ban Burka's Nick Cobbs, whatever that is
in schools and universities. They will bend over backwards and
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do whatever they have to do to ensure they never
have to address the real problems. That's why Australia has
a couple Islamis on the beach butchering Jews on Hanukkah.
They'll talk about guns. That's why Democrats in these big
cities they'll open up the jails and allow these roving
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gangs of animals to go steal every car they can
get their hands on. Well, they certainly can't lock up
the criminals. They'll simply sue the car companies for not
making them less stealable. Denmark wants to ban Burka's is
banning burkas the solution. Hey Chris, you wear a burka?
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Your wife? Hey Cory, you wear a burka? Your wife
wear a burker Ah, that's weird. I don't wear burker either.
Wife doesn't wear a burker. Huh, maybe the maybe the
problem isn't the burker. Maybe maybe we could for once,
for once in Western society actually address the root cause
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of these problems. It's like when I hear these politicians,
all of them, they all whind about anti Semitism. Ha,
I can't believe the anti Semitism, the anti semitism, This
terrible anti semitism. Yeah, where's that coming from. You'll get
any politician, Republican and Democrat, get up there and whine
for fifteen twenty minutes at a time. By the way,
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this includes Jewish ones. I should point out the anti
anti Semitism is on the right. Anti Semitism, Yeah, anyone
gonna point out where it's coming from? Anybody, No, it's
too far right. It's much easier to just throw out
these bumper sticker slogans like stop anthar Sematism. We have
to put a stop to anti Semitism. I have a
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pretty good idea how you could virtually eliminate antisemitic attacks
in really any country. You could drop the number to
write about zero. Anyone know why? How? Of course you
know why? Just do some emails hang on the Jesse
Kelly Show. I like it returns next. It is the
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Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show
on a Thursday. But we shall return tomorrow one more time,
at least one more time this year. Email you're asked
doctor Jesse questions into Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Now,
as it relates to what happened today, RFK Junior made
this big announcement.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
So called gender affirming care has inflicted lasting physical and
psychological damage on vulnerable young people. This is not medicine,
it is malpractice. This morning I signed a declaration sex
rejecting procedures are neither safe nor effective treatment for children
with genderness.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
For you, that's our side. And remember remember what this entails.
Sorry to be so blunt about it, this means taking
a child into a hospital, putting them down on a
surgical table and chopping off body parts that don't go back,
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mutilating them in some of the most barbaric, horrible ways possible.
That's what the stuff is. That's the reality of it.
Have you ever heard stories testimony from these people? This
one brave young lady Chloe Cole is always out there
on the speaking circuit. She's a young lady got talked,
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coerced into this stuff, and she talks about the heartbreak
of knowing she will never be able to probably have
a baby, but she'll never nurse a child taken from her.
That's our side, here's their side. This is an elected representative, Becca.
Speaker 7 (29:20):
Bliinm Even for Republicans, this is extreme. Are we really
attempting to lock up parents and doctors? Your kid's medical
care is none of their business. We should call this
obsession with your kids and what treatment they're getting in
the pediatrician's office what it is. It's creepy. It's a
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creepy obsession, and we've had to deal with it for years.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Medical care. They call you creepy for not wanting your
son to chop his penis off. We actually have, of course,
as a Democrat, a tranny member of Congress here he is.
Speaker 8 (30:01):
I get it's hard to understand what it feels like
to be trans I get that it is hard to
understand what it feels like to be me. I get
that it's hard to understand this care and understand the
need for it.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Notice how careful they are with their words care. It's care.
Don't you want your child to have care. It's care. Sure,
it's care. Just let us inject you with this stuff. Here,
lay down, let me cut some body parts off of you.
Here's the ag for the state of New York. Letitia James.
Speaker 4 (30:32):
I know this latest proposal from this administration to cut
access to gender firm and care for many youth is
care frightening. Whether you live in Brooklyn, Binghamton, Buffalo, or
anywhere else in New York. And even if you don't
live in New York. I will not let this administration
come for you, your doctor's or your life saving health care.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Nasty evil, Jesse. I heard the story you shared about
the person who was remorseful for his help in having
past girlfriends and their pregnancy. I did the same with
my ex fiance when I was twenty years old. I'm
fifty nine now. There's not a day that passes where
I don't think about what a horrible mistake I made,
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and I also ask God's forgiveness for I can never
forgive myself. I know I will have a pretty hard
time explaining to him why I did what I did,
and I don't have anything to say except that I
screwed up and I'm sorry. You know you know that
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you're not going to have to explain it to him
at all. You know that, right, You know that he
already knows. You've already asked forgiveness for it, and you've
already been forgiven for it. Jesus already paid the price
for all that. Now let it go, all right, let
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it go. That child. You will meet him again one day,
or her again one day, I promise you will. All right,
let it go, And remember you know you can give
to preborn if you desire to do so, if you
think that will help you, If don't, if you don't
feel like it will, but if you feel like it
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will help you, it really is the most blessed thing
in the world. Because these women, these women who get
help from preborn, these are women. There's not just random
women on the street. These are women who have decided
to have an abortion. They are already pregnant, They have
made the decision. They are seeking out an abortion. That baby,
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its head is on the chopping block, really is preborn.
Says way, wait a minute, why you come in. We'll
give you an ultrasound. There's no cost to you at all.
That woman lays down and she hears that heartbeat she
chooses life almost every time and then doesn't cast her
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out onto the streets. Best of luck. If she needs help,
they give that help. That's wonderful, and that's what you
do when you give the preborn preborn dot com slash jesse.
All right, preborn dot com slash jesse Jesse. As far
as what history to address next, how about the most
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significant war in history that has a complete blackout in
our education system. This guy says, Islam's thirteen hundred year
long war on Western civilization is important to know. So okay, well, first,
you can't exactly do a history episode on what you
call a thirteen hundred year long war. That would probably
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be more than a two parter. I'll just put it
to you that way. We've talked about various various Muslim
conquests and things like that. Something I've considered is the Crusades.
Maybe doing a portion on the Crusades. I know that's
the thing, Chris. Chris said, which one. That's the problem
people think the Crusades. I think it was one campaign,
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and it's not. It's not usually as clear cut and
dry as you think. They're trying to raise armies. It's
it's it's it's more complicated than you think. I don't
think I'm going to go that route, but one day
I might.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
And now here's a headline, but you know, you know
the thing headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Woman recognized as the first Black Britain by BBC was
actually white. Every every institution in Western civilization now exists
to erase black people from its white people from its history.
It's amazing. Polling finds Pete Buddha Jeedge is less popular
with black voters than former KKK leader.
Speaker 9 (34:50):
Can't imagine why Twitter user is jailed for eighteen months
for two anti immigration tweets made after Christmas market car
at that were viewed just thirty three times.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Again, I will say we should be cutting off diplomatic
ties with the UK. We cannot be seen to do
business with tyrants like this. Johnson slams the breaks on
a vote to extend Obamacare's subsidies. This healthcare fight going
on right now and the House and Senate is really, really,
really important. I'd be lying up. I told you I
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was confident, but I don't have a feeling of doom either.
I just don't know which way it's going to go.
Democrat voters registration advantage has crumbled. A key swing state
is trending. And this is North Carolina. Remember, yeah, the
midterms may not go our way, but nobody likes Democrats still,
and at least we can hang our hat on that.
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I will join you tomorrow for one more this year,
asked doctor Jesse Friday. Will have fun, all right, that's
all