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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is Jesse Kelly's show, Final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show. Chris, how could you play that song there
and not during our Vietnam segment? Man, Gosh, that gets
me in the mood. Gets me in the mood. We
have all kinds of stuff coming up this hour, and
I don't even know. I don't have any idea how
we're going to get through all of it. But there's
a lot. There's a lot where you might even touch
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on some revolutionary war stuff. I did want to play
this little bit one more time from this a report
from Fox News.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
So, the San Diego NGO says it's shelter has had
not a single migrant walk through its door since President
Trump took office. They're now closing that shelter down and
laying off more than one hundred employees. They say because
of Trump's border policies and is ending of their federal funding.
Jewish Family Service San Diego has been running a rapid respect.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
I didn't make this point. I saw someone else make
the point, and I did not write down his name.
And so if you're listening and you're the one who
made the point, I want you to know that I
stole this from you. I'm sorry. I actually am genuinely sorry.
I can't give you credit because it's a wonderful point.
But he said, if you're an NGO that can't survive
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without government funding, you're not an NGO, You're a government organization.
And I don't want to throw on this because I'm
in such a great mood and it's Friday and we're
basically at the weekend. How much of our money has
been blood sucked from our wallet and spent on LGBTQ
air Force stuff, on filling up our country with barbarians,
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on all the climate change filth. Our money funded all
of it. We funded all of it. Those scumbags in
the Democrat Party, they took our money and spent it
on every one of their causes. It's it would be.
It would be the equivalent of a Republican getting elected
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and grabbing one hundred million dollars and ensuring that every
American is given an AR fifteen. That's what it would be.
That's the equivalent of it. You filthy communists who hate listen,
how would that make you feel if I got elected
president and I taxed you, and I took your money
and bought a bunch of people. Ar fifteen's with it?
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How would it make you feel? That's how we feel
with your filthy Oh gosh, I can't stand these people,
Master shed builder. Let's say there's a new technology that
produces many versions of any animal. Which would you want
a house cat sized lion, a dog sized rhino, a
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gorilla that can fit in the palm of your hands. Okay, first,
I wouldn't want a house cat sized lion because I
don't like cats anyway. That's one two cats will hurt you.
Those claws are sharp. Imagine adding a lion's aggression to that.
That doesn't sound like any fun at all. A dog
sized rhino? Do you know what Fred does? You do?
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What he did? Actually last night during the hockey game.
So in in our house, we have rules when it
comes to the anthem, even if we're in the house.
It's not just at baseball games or whatever. If you're
wearing a hat, you will take it off and you
will stand up, and you will shut up, and you
will put your hand over your heart from the national anthem.
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That is how it is done in our house. Those
are the Kelly House rules period. End of story. Last night,
the family I ordered them all. I made them all.
The boys don't even watch hockey. I didn't even watch
hockey on TV. I love it in person, but I
don't even watch hockey. But I told them, I texted
them all. I said, you will be here, you will
root for America. These colors don't run, you know, the
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Kelly family. The boys got into it, so me odd.
The boys will gather around. And now I'm watching this
on replay because they had to do the show. A
little bit of a delay here. But the national anthem
comes on. Everyone stands up, put their hand over their heart.
They start singing the national anthem. Fred is I want
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to say needy, but that really doesn't fully fully drive
home what he is. Uh, doctor Dennis Black, You know
doctor Dennis Black of Rough Greens. He has a golden
doodle too, and he's He joked with me one night
when we were at dinner. He said, you know what,
people ask what kind of dog it is? I say,
he's an attention hound. They he lives for affection. That's
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all he wants. He wants, he wants snuggles and pets
and things like that. I stand up, Everyone stands up,
and no one's paying attention to Fred. Everybody's in the
living room. Fred's not getting any affection and no one's
even talking to him. So he does what he normally does.
He sits down in front of me and looks up
at me with those huge puppy doguys, and then he
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starts wagging his tail a little bit, because that normally
works on oh, never on me. But that what Chris,
it doesn't. And he starts wagging his tail. But then,
because he's rude, that didn't work because the anthem's on,
he goes up with his snout and nails me in
the in the in the private area, just nails me
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in the private area. Now, now, what do you think
about your dog sized rhino? How does that work? What
if the rhino's needy like Fred, I'd be Pete Boodajetge today.
That's that's what it would be. Here's what I want.
If I had to have a mini animal, I would
get a swimming pool, and I want a mini whale,
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not not deadly. What Chris, why are you making that face? Listen?
What do you mean why a whale? They're not dangerous.
I want to go swim with it and we would
swim together. Why are you making this face? We would
swim laps around the pool and the whale. I would
teach the whale to kind of blow water on ob
if she's ever by the pool. We would actually be
all laying out. Ah, bring me a mic tie and
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I'd say, hey, whale, and I don't know what I
would name him Jonah or something like that, Hey, get
her and he would blow with it. It'd be awesome.
What is that called a blowhole or whatever it is.
And I don't want him that many either. I want
him two three feet. I want a decent sized whale,
and I would feed him. I dump little fish in
the pool. My pool can take fish. I would dump
little fish in the pool. Gosh, I want a whale
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so bad, Jesse. First off, I'm glad you haven't learned
the lesson to break Chris privately. Second, there are close
members of my family, including kids, who have only the
most superficial view of politics. That's so maddening engaging with
them at all on politics because all they know is
what their friends said or what they say on social media. Look,
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I understand it gets frustrating. Don't spend your time beating
your head against the wall. Because you're informed and they're not.
Learn to let it go. Every now and then people look,
especially especially younger people. This is not an indictment on
younger people or kids or anything like that. You're still
learning what you think about life and how you look
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at life. And your friend have such a tremendous influence
on you that unless you have a real, real understanding
of things, oh you're gonna spout off is whatever your
friends have said before. You know, my son James, I
I just so adore that kid. Oh I endure them both,
but he's my news junkie kid. He's the one. It's hilarious.
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I will tell me that, you know, because oftentimes I'm
not there when they're eating dinner. I will make dinner
for the boys, and she'll have my show on. They'll
be listening to my show while while they're eating dinner.
James will rudely kind of if people are talking, he'll
get up and he'll go turn up the radio to
drown everyone out so he can listen. He's my news
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junkie kids. My boy dad, would you talk about on
your show today? Dad? You see what Trump did? That stuff?
And I love it. I love it. One thing that
I've been talking to James about and he's been great
about this is don't just listen to what I say
and go regurgitate that or whoever your whoever your favorite
radio or podcast or TV, whoever, whoever your favorite is.
(08:05):
I'm not saying don't keep listening to your favorites. Right,
of course, listen to your favorites. That's how we all
I've done, That's what I do. You know, you read something,
you watch something, you kind of you learn, learn how
you feel about things. And one of the things I've
loved doing with both of them is asking them their
opinion and having them think through something like the tariff stuff.
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With Trump, you know, there are very different on the right.
There are very different economic ways of thinking. On the
left they're just dirty communists, but on the right they're
the Republican Party has come and gone. When it comes
to do you want your markets to be free? It
should should trade be free? Or should you do kind
of the fair trade the tariff thing, and obviously Trump
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is more in that camp. We had a wonderful conversation
on the way to school because that got in the
car and James said, well, what do you think about
the tariffs, And I said, well, what do you think?
Do you want to stand what tariffs are? Do you
understand what trade is? And I kind of laid out
what they are, and I said, boys, now have an opinion,
what do you think about it? They might just surprise you.
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And more than anything, you're teaching them how to think
on their own. You know, I don't want little drone
little clones as boys. I want boys who know how
to think. But learning how to think about things that
also has to be taught. And you can, honestly, there
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are some really really brilliant young people out there who've
been taught in that way. You figure it out, question things,
and no matter what your age is, maybe this is
your favorite show. Of course, it's your favorite show. What Chris,
maybe this is your favorite show. Don't just take everything
I say and repeat it. Don't take everything I say
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and believe it. I don't mean I'm lying to you.
I'm not, but maybe I'm wrong. You don't know. You
think it through and you come up with your own
opinion on things. That's what we all need to be thinkers,
all of us thinkers. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Friday and asked doctor Jesse Friday. I do
(10:15):
so enjoy these little remember our little daily snippets from
the press conferences. Remember it used to be corin diversity
higher just lying about everything or saying something really dumb,
and we had to sit there and suffer through it. Today, well,
pretty much every day we get to enjoy Caroline Lovitt
beating these idiots up there.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
There should be no secret about the fact that this
administration is committed to cutting waste, fraud and abuse. The
President campaigned on that promise, Americans elected him on that promise,
and he's actually delivering on it. And this is something
that Democrats promise they would do for decades. President Trump
is just the first president to get it done. Why
is the media so against cutting waste, fraud and abuse
from the government.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
I don't get it.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
We won't be deterred. We will not be deterred from
people like you and the press who are clearly adamantly
opposed to cutting waste, fraud and abuse. But we know
that American taxpayers at home, who have been struggling with
an inflationary crisis, don't want their tax dollars going towards
crazy DEI programs and countries overseas. They also don't like
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the fact that there has been seventy one billion dollars
worth of fraud in Social Security and improper payments going
out the door. That's a problem that needs to be fixed,
and President Trump is going to fix it.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Dang, she's brutal. It's amazing. Oh, I forgot. We haven't
asked doctor Jesse. Question from Jewish producer Chris and producer
Corey would you rather bowl three hundred or hit a
hole in one? And for me, this is a no brainer,
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and that's bowl three hundred. And here's why I've never
hit a hole in one. I'm not a good golfer,
but I can golf. Ya, I'm not missing the ball
off the tee, but I'm once a year. Once a year,
my buddies will hit me up. Or usually it's for work.
You know. I've always said you really should teach your
sons how to golf because so many business deals are
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still done on the golf course. That's not just an
old way of thinking, it's true. What mainly, you don't
want to be the guy when the boss says, hey,
you want to go golf and I don't know how
like you don't want to be that. But so I
can golf and I can bowl, but I'm also not
a good bowler. I would say one fifty. I'm not
a good bowler. I'll get a strike or two a game,
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but I'm gonna throw a gutter in there once or twy.
I can bowl, I can golf. I'm not good at either,
which I know that's amazing because of what an amazing
athletic freak I am. But I would much rather bowl
three hundred. And I'll explain why a hole in one.
It is obviously a very very difficult thing to do.
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Even professional golf golfers hardly ever get it done. But
anyone can really do it. You'd need a lot of skill,
I admit that. But you also if you don't have
that skill, you can do it with a lot of luck.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Me.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
I bet you. I bet you my golf handicap is thirty.
That's how bad I am. I bet if I golfed
eighteen holes, I bet i'd ninety to one hundred. I
bet you that's what I'd hit. And yet if I
golfed long enough, I would hit a hole in one.
Bowling three hundred, you cannot luck into bowling three hundred.
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If you're bowling three hundred, that took effort, sustained effort,
over a period of time to get you to the
place where you are able to even flirt with bowling
three hundred. I'll make this about me. How many times
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have you heard somebody do a political rant, either online
or on radio or on television and you thought it
was really really well done and really sharp, and maybe
after you heard it, maybe you decided, wow, that was
really good. I like that guy, I like that girl.
I might a subscribe to their podcast or listen to
their radio shum or something like that, and then you
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never kind of got that again, or rarely did you
get that again. Yes, lightning in a bottle was caught,
but ongoing, sustained excellence for me has always been more
important than one big blowout. You know, I'll make it
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about sports the picture. How many pitchers have you seen
out there who have thrown a no hitter? It happens
every season, it happens, And that's tough. You faced twenty
seven guys and put down twenty seven guys. WHOA, that's tough.
You got them all out. That's amazing. But how many
guys have pitched a one hitter or a hitter, I mean,
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never did it again, and you never really heard from
him again. No All Star Games, no nothing. One day
you were amazing. Yeah, but you're telling me that's more
impressive than the guy who has a ten year professional
baseball career. He makes the All Star Games six or
seven times, but never pitches a no hitter. I think
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that's a no brainer. Which one's more and more impressive?
Long term, ongoing, sustained excellence is underrated every single day,
every single day. I was talking to a good buddy
of mine, a business partner of mine, actually, Chris balf
He's brilliant, brilliant, one of the probably the smartest person
I've ever met in my life, and we were talking
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about he was looking for some talent for a show.
I want to I want to do this, I want that.
And I asked him, I said, what has taken so long?
He's been looking for a while, he said, Jesse, you
know how hard it is to find someone who can
care a one hour TV show by themselves? Every day
said anyone can do it a segment, anyone can do
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it one day. How many people can show up? What
two hundred shows a year and do it said, it's
almost impossible to find it ongoing excellence. All right, let's
move on. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Friday and asked doctor Jesse Friday, don't forget. You can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You know,
(16:30):
also leave us a five star review and subscribe on iart,
Spotify iTunes. Make sure that review discusses how big my
hands are, jar head Jesse. With the new Secretary Defense,
do you think that there will be more Mustang officers?
As the saying goes and CEOs make the world go around. Yeah,
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I think we're gonna have a lot of more a
lot of improvements militarily across the board. But yeah, I
could see us having more Mustangs. Mustangs are guys who
go from enlisted to being officers. That's called a Mustang.
Not always, but generally they are very very good guys
because they have an understanding of what the guys on
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the ground go through. Sometimes officers can really struggle because
you go through your officer school and then you don't
go through college and you graduate and you show up
and you are in charge. Right, You're in charge in
our Marine corporatoon. You have all these grunts in there
in the Marine corporatoon, and some of these guys are
three four year guys, non commissioned officers, enlisted guys, three
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four years of training, ditches, trenches, knowing what's up, knowing
how to do things. You walk into that platoon fresh
off of college campus, and you're in charge, but you
don't actually understand them. You don't understand what they understand.
And so Mustangs can be great. You don't have to
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be a Mustang to be great. That's not what I mean. Hey, Jesse,
can you give us a Gaza update? What do you
think should happen to the Hamas Palestinian animals who killed
the Israeli mother and her two babies. I'm starting to
think Trump's relocation plan is a good one. So on
and so forth. Well, I saw that story yesterday about
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the babies and the mom, and this is what I've
said many times before, and it's actually something for us
always to keep in mind, always to keep in mind.
In fact, let me make this about what's a conflict
we're in. Are gonna be the cartel thing? Let's make
this about the cartel thing I've seen rhetoric like this
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online of just bomb the kinsenira or something bomb a
party bomb. I understand what you're saying. I get that.
I get that. Always remember how you do a thing
matters a lot. How you do a thing matters a lot.
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I I can tell ob that I thought the spaghetti
last night was a little bit bland if I time
it right and I use the appropriate words, if I
don't embarrass her in front of other people, you know,
I can talk to her when we're laying in bed
and say, hey, baby, by the way, spaghetti was, I
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mean it was a little bland. Maybe a little more
seasoning next time. Totally fine. If we're out with a
bunch of friends and I say, hey, woman, that spaghetti sucked,
well that's a whole different conversation now, isn't it when
it comes to war in combat. I said this right
after that horrible raid on October seventh. What was October seventh? Yes,
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it was terror and it was evil, was awful. It
was a raid. It was a smaller, less powerful, less
technologically proficient power rating a stronger power. You go in,
you grab the women, children, you kill what you can,
and you take them out. It's been done a million
times throughout hissue. That was a large scale raid. But
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raiders throughout history have always understood, if we take it
too far, we are in deep trouble in America. In
America the Indian Wars, when we were expanding west and
the Indians were understandably not thrilled about it, and they're
getting crowded out and pushed out. And you have all
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these Indian leaders, they were they were always arguing, always
trying to figure out, how do we do this, How
do we oppose this? We don't want to lose our land,
and we don't do Do we befriend them, do we
fight them?
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Do we this?
Speaker 1 (20:42):
But how I can't count how many times I've read
a story about a leader who had told his tribe,
no attacks on this settlement. If you do attack, don't
do this because if you do that, they're going to
come for us. And I can't count how many times
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some young warrior and his fifteen twenty brother brothers, you know,
they're young, full of testosterone, will ride off and they'll
ride into a settlement and they'll kill the man, and
they'll rape all the women, and they'll kidnap all the children.
And well when you do something like that and then
we find it, we're gonna come kill all you. You're
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all gonna die. These the people of Palestine, these Hamas people.
I'm not supporting any raiding, any killing, any anything like that.
I hate all that. But if you can't control yourself
in a raid, then wherever you go from here, whatever's
happening in Gaza from here, it's a direct result of
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the fact you can't control yourself. If you wanted to
raid Israel, which I don't support, but you wanted to
raid Israel, Let's say you even wanted to kidnap a
bunch of people, women and children. Again, don't support it.
You want to kill a bunch of men and kill women,
you kidnap that, I get it. About the time you
start baking a baby in the oven, Well, now you
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get what you get. Don't so a fit. How you
do a thing matters. You take those two adorable kids
and their mom and you murder them. Look what do
you want me to tell you? Whatever comes next, learn
how to control yourself. Jesse, you brought up the greatest
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moment in US history. In a microsecond, I said World
War two, But about ten seconds later I thought beating
the English. Why would you wear red in the battlefield? Look,
that is something it's so far it's hard for us
to get as emotionally invested in something we can't see
pictures in video of That's a huge part of why
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we love World War two so much, all of us.
We can watch video of it. You can watch people speak,
you can listen to FDR's speeches, you can you can
see video of them raising the flag on Mount Sierabaci
and Ebo Jima. We don't have that. We don't even
have pictures from the Revolutionary War because that weren't pictures yet.
We don't have any of that stuff. But taking on
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the largest, most powerful empire on the planet, it really
is impressive. It is amazing what Washington and the colonials
were able to pull off. And yes, obviously we needed
help from the French and things like that, but it's
awesome what we It's a miracle from God. It is. Hey, Jesse,
if the US goes to war with the Mexican cartels,
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does that mean we're also at war with Mexico. Yeah,
I mean I talked about that earlier. That's my concern,
not necessarily open war with Mexico. But if we don't
have the support of the Mexican government, and in fact,
if they believe they are to work against us, that
creates some challenges. Jesse, do you think most of the
German army, not the weird s S types, would have
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stopped fighting in World War Two if they found out
about the extermination camps? Now that's a very good question.
Would they have stopped fighting if they found out about
the extermination camps? I doubt it. I'm trying to think,
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I'm trying to put my what Chris what Chris brings
up a good point. They would just think it's enemy propaganda.
But let's say they didn't. Let's say let's say they
knew for a fact they were showing pictures video. Hey
you guys are I know, you think you're fighting for
for for Germany and the fatherland and whatnot, but actually
you're massacring like eight million hews and gypsies and it's
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really really horrible what you're doing. In fact, they will
talk about you as being the worst historical monsters ever.
Would it affect them? Would they would they? Would they
drop their weapons? Well, a couple of things. One, let's
remember that there were a lot, a lot of German
military guys, generals and troops. They didn't want to rape
and beat and murder, and they didn't have a stomach
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for it. That's part of the reason the einsets grouping
and the SS and these types of groups. That's part
of the reason they were created because Hitler and his
band of demons were having a hard time finding enough
Germans who could beat a bunch of Jews to death.
That's tough to find someone to do that. But if
you're in the middle of fighting Russia and you're presented
with that videotape, would you throw down your weapon? I
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doubt it. I doubt it. They may not like it,
probably talk about it in the chow haul about how
horrible it is, But I doubt it. It's just a
human nature thing. It is. Is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday getting ready
to wrap some things up here cash betails Swarning and
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FBI director earlier today, life is freaking good. FBI agents
getting fired. I've never been so excited. Trump's making these
announcements today.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Him Cook in the office from Apple. He's investing hundreds
of billions of dollars. I don't know. I hope he's
announced it. Hope I didn't announce this, But what the hell?
All I do is tell the truth. That's what he
told me. Now he has to do it right. So
it's so good. But he's investing hundreds of billions of
dollars and others too. We're going to have a lot
of chip makers coming in, a lot of automakers coming in.
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They stopped two plants in Mexico. They were under construction,
starting construction. They just stopped him. They're going to build
here instead because they don't want to pay the tariffs.
The tariffs are amazing.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
What if what if Trump is actually successful in bringing
American manufacturing at least in some part. He won't be
able to do it all in four years, but what
if he brings a significant portion of American manufacturing back
into America? What if he actually does it? He's trying.
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That's the whole purpose, right, Chris said it won't last. Well,
it's a valid point. It's a valid point. But it
comes back to what I've talked about many many times before,
the part we don't like because it makes us feel
out of control, because we don't control it. We need
a reformed Democrat Party. If we just every time a
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Democrat gets elected, they ship all the jobs overseas, they
bring it as many illgals as we can. If every
time we get a Democrat elected they tear down everything
good that's been built, we won't survive. I know that's dark,
I know it's cynical, but it's true. Everyone knows it.
It's easier to tear down than it is to build.
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You could spend twenty years chiseling the most beautiful statue
out of stone. With the right equipment, I'll take it
down in an hour. It's easier to destroy that it
is to build. If Democrats are going to continue to
embrace communism, they're going to continue to embrace destruction and corruption,
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and they're going to destroy everything we build every time
we build something, then we're already done anyway. Right, we
need a reform Democrat Party. But all we can do
is enjoy the moment now. And I personally have never
experienced this in my forty three years, and I'll be honest,
I was not expecting to experience at this time. This
is not like Trump's first term. I cannot believe we're
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watching a shrinking government. I cannot believe we're watching the
things we're watching. We're talking about the end of government programs,
and I realize we haven't gotten there yet. But Trump
is clearly dead serious about ending things like the Department
of Education. They're going after the irrate. It's talking about
going after the irs, eliminating it. I don't know whether
again they'll be able to pull these things off completely,
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but the government is shrinking. The government never shrinks, ever,
it doesn't happen, certainly, not this level. I'm so happy.
Remember to allow yourself to be happy. All right, And
now here's a headline by go you know, you know
the things emails we didn't get to you, Jesse. Your
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analysis is correct, and all the savings from the doze
teams should go to reduce the deficit. That being said,
the optics of giving all the taxpayer a doze check
is worth the downsides. Think of how many more people
will wake up to what's going on when they get
a check in the mail. If it's time close to
the midterms, it could keep Republicans in control and continue
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to give Trump his mandate. Maybe you're afraid your tiny
hands won't be able to afford or hold such a
big check. What say you, I've heard this argument and
I don't agree, but that you're not an idiot. It's
not a dumb argument. Maybe you are right, Maybe it's
maybe it's worth it to get the American people to
buy in more to these cuts and their savings and
things like that. I just I'm more interested in the
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American people than anything else. And what will benefit the
American people much much, much more than five thousand dollars
is reducing what everything around them costs by one percent,
two percent. That is worth way more than five thousand
dollars for everybody. That's real buying power. Jesse, do you
think Zelensky sold some of the weapons he received from
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the Biden administration to the drug cartels as an insurance
policy to get what he wants? I doubt it's that
nefarious Ukraine, It's not like we can put Ukrainian corruption
on Zelensky. I'm not telling saying it's not his fault.
But Ukraine was the black market hub for weapons for
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a long time. Ukraine has been a corrupt place, a
very corrupt place, has been very well known for a
very long time. Zolensky. The truth is even if he
wanted to clean the corruption out of his government. I'm
not saying he couldn't do it, but when you have
these places, it's like a Mexico. Actually, we've been talking
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a lot about Mexico corruption, buying on government officials, whether
they beat cops, street level cops. Remember a lot of
the assassinations in Mexico. The cops do it. They'll show
up lights and sirens, they'll throw handcuffs on you, and
they'll just drive you out to the desert and shoot
you in the back of the head. Corruption in Latin America,
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places like Mexico, it's kind of just how it's always gone.
So if you're to get a real reformer in there
and try and clean it up, probably not gonna be
able to do quite so much. JESSI, with all to
talk about slavery, and even some talk about reparations for
American slavery, why don't black people ever talk about or
blame the African elites from back in the day for
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selling their own people to white slave ty. Okay, listen
the reparation talk. We need reparations. Don't take the things
communists activists say and put them on everyone who happens
to fall into that category. To make this about black people.
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You see some black communist on television run in her
mouth about reparations and reparations, this and reparations that. That's
a communist activist on television. I don't know. Not a
single black person I know is for reparations. Not one.
I've never talked to one personally that is for reparations. Oh,
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I know that monster you see on TV screaming and
yell and screaming about it. Don't don't take the caricatures
the media puts in front of you and put that
on whole portions of the population. Trust me on that,
Trust me on this. Put your phone down. We got
family movie night tonight, Popcorn, the works. I don't know
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what we're gonna watch. It probably suck. Phones are going
in the drawer. We're gonna talk to each other. Enjoy
your weekend, enjoy this time. I will see you one Monday.
That's all.