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

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

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday.
And yes, we're gonna talk about.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
This man and the tranny's and sports thing. We're gonna
address it very quickly here to open up the hours
I promised you I would. I am gonna talk about
what Stephen Miller said earlier. This is a few hours
before the show. I wasn't sure I was gonna bring
it up because it's asked doctor Jesse Friday. But he
talked about suspending habeas corpus, and everybody's talking about that

(00:45):
right now. We'll do all that in so much more
coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And
I might might get to the arrest of this mayor
from Newark. All that in email is coming up now. First,
let me get to this. There is this thing that
happens in our society now where people will attempt they

(01:11):
will attempt to bring back sanity while also trying to
hedge their bets so they don't get hatred poured on
them from the communists. In our country. I see people
on every side do this routinely. You see people on
the right do this where they'll try to sound you're

(01:32):
not reasonable. I'm one of the common sense ones. I'm
not one of these extremists. You see people on the
left when they maybe look at something horrible their side
is doing.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Hey, guys, I think maybe.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
I mean don't get me wrong, I'm on your side,
but maybe this isn't okay. Just trying the best they
could to step up and speak up while throwing in
just enough so they don't receive too much hatred. The
training issue. You see this all the time, if you're
looking for an example, all the time. In fact, the

(02:05):
right is horrible about this. So let's just clarify something
right off the bat. You were born a man or
a woman, and you can't change it. You can't. Maybe
you hate that. Maybe you're a dude who wishes you
wishes you were a woman. Maybe you're a woman who

(02:27):
wishes you can drive. It doesn't matter. You can't change it.
That's how God made you, and he made you perfectly
by the way, exactly the way you should be. But
you can't change it. And this is a heads up
for the GOP. It's not just kids who can't change it.
Adults can't either, and you shouldn't even try. You shouldn't

(02:49):
start taking a bunch of different drugs. You shouldn't step
into a doctor's office where they'll start chopping off parts
of your body. It's all wrong. All of it's in
saying none of it's okay. There it is. That's as
cut and dry as I can do it. But what's
the standard GOP line when it comes to this, Well,
I mean, adults can do whatever.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Just leave the kids alone.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Look, I'm okay, to be clear, I'm okay with everybody's decisions,
just as long as it's not the kids. Just trying
as hard as humanly possible to try to get a
little bit of acceptance from the demons who are cutting
kids peenises off. I don't. You don't get that here,
and you won't ever get that here. I'm not interested
in placating that kind of nonsense. It's insane, it's wrong,

(03:36):
it's evil. When it should stop. You want to hear
someone do it. Here's Charles Barkley. You know who Charles
Barkley is. He's trying the best he can to take
a stance on dudes going into women's sports and beating
up women but he has to to.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Can't take it too far.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Listen to this, it's amazing.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Man should not play sports against women. I'm not gonna
get into all the book that's going on not here
in the world today. If anybody think that, I think
they're stupid. I'm not like I say, I support the
gay community one hundred percent. I support the transgender community
one hundred percent, but I do not on it.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
I support the gay community one hundred percent, I support
the trans community one hundred percent. But tried the best
he could to have a real, honest, legitimate take, but
he had to throw in those disclaimers. Let me ask
you something. You know who Charles Barkley is. You've seen
them on television. Maybe if you're old enough, you watched

(04:37):
him play basketball like I did. Do you think in
private he's a big training supporter. You think when he
and his friends are sitting around on Friday night sipping
on a cocktail, think they talk about how accepting they
are of trainings. No, of course not. But has to

(04:58):
try to throw that out there, and it's laughable because
what we're up against are not people who are going
to negotiate things with you, and they're not going to
give you a little bit of credit for kind of
saying what they view is right. That's not how communists operate.
You are all in with their demonic evil, or you

(05:22):
are the enemy. They very much believe in the friend
enemy distinction. Either you are all in and that word
they love. Why do you think they love that word ally?
Either you are an ally of the revolution, or you
are an enemy who should be destroyed. I want you
to listen to this. You didn't think Linda Fagen with

(05:44):
the Coastguard was the only Fagin out there? Did you?
There's another Fagin, Kate Fagin's her name. She is an
ESPN analyst. If you tuned into ESPN to see dunks
and bombs, it's baseball season or anything else, well that
was your fault because instead they went full Fagin.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Well, listen, being on this show has been a privilege
in a platform, and I know it's my last time
on it, and I want to say something worthy of
that privilege and platform, and that is this that trans
kids deserve.

Speaker 5 (06:15):
To play sports.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
Think about what you remember from your time playing sports,
Like ninety nine percent of it is finding that jersey
for the first time, your favorite number, community joy those
high fives. It's that moment when you have a great
play with a teammate. It's the feeling of belonging. And
it does not no gender and trans kids deserve that

(06:39):
the same as everybody else does. And Tony, this space
has on around the horn. It's been about diversity and inclusion,
lifting up new voices because sports is joy and sports
is humanity, and the more people who have that, the better.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
And this isn't about ESPN or Charles Barkley or Kate
Fagin or anything else. This is a lesson for you
and me. You can try your hardest to be quote nice,
to be accepted, or in the very least to try
to not be hated as much as you think otherwise.

(07:13):
You can try so hard to be the reasonable one
to just kind of disagree on this little point. But day,
I'm still your friend, I'm still an ally. Look, I'm
a supporter of the trends community. You can try so hard,
but it doesn't work that way. You see, evil will

(07:34):
demand demand full participation. You are not allowed to sit
it out. You're not allowed to be halfway involved in
the revolution. You are either in the revolution or they
consider you to be the enemy. Now I would propose
this simple solution. Since you don't want to take part

(07:56):
in the revolution, at least I hope you don't. Since
you don't want to be part of their evil, demonic revolution,
why don't you make life easier and just to clear
yourself to be an enemy of the revolution. You know,
I realized, for especially for nice people, kind people that
can be a lot don't want all this conflict, all

(08:17):
this tension, all this arguing, debating it it's awful. You
don't want to be involved in that. Oh what if
Sally thinks? I mean, I know it sounds hard and
it sounds like a lot. I can't even tell you
how liberating it is to just go ahead, draw the
line in the sand, take a stand and say no,

(08:40):
I'm your enemy and what you want is evil and
wrong and I don't support it. You know you can
do that and it will actually be freeing if you do. So.
Next time liberal and Peggy's going off about trannies, you
don't have to do that thing. Well, I just want
you to know that. Look, I have friends who are gay,

(09:02):
so I just wanted to get that out of the way.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
For my friends are gay. I have people lots of gays.
I have a trainy I know.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
I just want you to know I know one, and
so just getting that out of the way, I kind
of don't think men should be spiking volleyballs off of
women's faces.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
But look, remember my gay friends.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Remember hold on, I just told you I have so
many gay friends. Oh whoa, you can't believe it.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
But I just kind of been a roundabout way.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
And what are you doing? Stop take a stand on
an issue. Men can't change their gender. Neither can women.
It's not possible. Stop doing it to children. Stop encouraging
adults who need help. They need real, genuine help. Stop
encouraging adults to do it. Stop with this insanity. Draw
the line, take the stand. You're gonna get the same

(09:55):
amount of hatred. Actually, I'll tell you this much. I
would argue if you take a stand, draw a line,
and take a stand, you will actually find you get
a little less hatred than you would if you were
kind of mealy mouthed about it. Who gets more protests
in their office? I mean, I realize he's gone now,
but when Mitt Romney was there, who gets more protests?

(10:18):
Mitt Romney or Mike Lee. They're from the same state,
Mitt Romney had a protest today. Why is they knew
he was the one who'd try to get acceptance. That's
why take a stand? All right, now, let's address this
Steven Miller habeas corpus thing. I wasn't even gonna address
it during the show, but it happened a few hours ago.

(10:40):
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Speaker 2 (11:53):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday and I will get tomorrow our
next question. Here in just the moment, I just want
to briefly address what Stephen Miller said in front of
the White House today. The press is freaking out about it.
I'm not freaking out about it because I know exactly
what's going on. But in case you're out of the know,

(12:15):
maybe you've been working. Stephen Miller stood up in front
of the media today. It's a little long. I'm probably
gonna let it play. It's about a minute. And he
said this. Apparently he's the silent type. So the strong.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
Silent Constitution is clear, and that, of course is the
supreme law of the land, that the privilege of the
writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time
of invasion, so it would say that's an option we're
actively looking at. Look, a lot of it depends on
whether the course do the right thing or not. At
the end of the day, Congress passed the body of
law known as the Immigration Nationality Act, which stripped Article

(13:00):
three courts. That's the judicial branch of jurisdiction over immigration cases.
So Congress actually passed is called jurisdiction stripping legislation. It
passed a number of laws that say that the Article
three courts aren't even allowed to be involved in immigration cases.
Many of you probably don't know this. I'll give you
a good example. Are you familiar with the term temporary
protect the Status or TPS? Right, So, by statute, the

(13:24):
courts are stripped of jurisdiction from overruling a presidential determination
or a secretarial determination on TPS when the Secretary of
Homeansecurity makes that determination. So in Secretary Nome terminated TPS
for the illegals.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Yeah, we got it. The important part of this you
need to hear was at the very beginning when he said,
basically he said, well, it depends on what the courts do.
Are you guys going to suspend habeas corpus due process?
For illegals.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Are you going to.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Suspend Habeas corpus? Well, depends on what the courts do.
It's been an invent, it's a national emergency. It's going
to depend on what the courts do. I am very
very encouraged by this, not necessarily the specifics of it,
the suspending of Habeas corpus and whatnot that is here,
neither here nor there. I'm encouraged by this because what

(14:16):
it tells me is the Trump administration is completely aware
that if they allow it, the courts will stop every
significant part of the Trump agenda, and that at some
point in time they are going to have to cross
that rubicon and ignore the courts. It's a terrible place
to be as a country. I get that, but when

(14:38):
your judicial system is completely stacked full of communist revolutionaries,
at some point in time, you're going to have to
go up against the judicial system. And look, it's not
like Habeas Corpus hasn't been suspended before in this country.
They suspended it and invaded Tennessee without any problems whatsoever,

(15:00):
So it's definitely happened in this country. That's my thoughts
on it. You can complain about where we are and whatnot.
We are not in normal times. I don't love where
we are either. That's what happens when you when the
American people this is not all of us. Myself too,
When we are so lethargic for a long enough period

(15:21):
of time that we allow communist demons to infiltrate and
infect every single part of our society. Eventually you wake
up one day and you're very, very very sick, and
the cancer is in the bones. And once the cancer
is in the bones, you have got a lot of
work to do to get it out. And it's not
gonna be pleasant. It's not going to be easy, all right,

(15:44):
all right, Jesse, my son, Jason and I love to
go sailing on Long Island. Sound gosh, that's cool. He
wants to avoid college next year and enlist either in
the US Navy or the US Naval Academy. He has
an a average is athletic, healthy foods like Jesse Kelly Berger's.
I believe I can get our US Congressman to prepare

(16:05):
a recommendation as a means for my son getting into Annapolis,
but I feel he would be better off with the
US Navy. Jason does have this dream of being a
captain of an ocean liner. So from one dad to another,
what would you suggest. He said, his name is John. Okay,

(16:27):
your son wants to be a captain of an ocean liner.
If your son can get into Annapolis, send him to Annapolis.
There's no question. If that's his dream, send him to Annapolis.
And here's the honest truth about the military academies. Traditionally,

(16:49):
they are amazing. And the traditions of these academies West
Point Air Force Academy, Annapolis, the traditions are amazing. It's
true the academies have rotted with communist filth. Trump and
Pete Hegseth are working on that. But there's all kinds
of communist filth in these academies now. So don't think.

(17:13):
Don't think because you're sending him to Annapolis he'll somehow
be insulated from communism. Not at all. All kinds of
admirals in the Navy are happy to push all that filth.
So you're gonna have to prep him for that. I'm
sure he's prepped. But if that's what he wants to
do with his life and he can get in, send

(17:34):
him to Annapolis. It's not easy getting in those schools.
It's very, very difficult. When I was a kid, I'm
sure it's pretty much the same. If you wanted to
get into Annapolis or something like that, you had to
have better than a four point zero and athletics and
extracurricular activities you had to have a resume. And that

(17:54):
was back when I was a kid. Today, you've probably
got to be gay. I don't know what all the
rules are, but you know, there's all kinds of him.
But if he can get in, let him in, all right.
Maybe maybe he'll do you really proud and become a marine.
Then you'll feel even better about him. Then then you'll
know what Chris. Then you'll know he's tip top. All right.

(18:18):
Somebody went to a protest and liked it. Let's talk
about that, the mob and other things.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Next, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
You're welcome. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Friday. Remember you can email this show your love,
your hate, your death threats. You're asked doctor Jesse questions
to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Dear Jesse. A
few days ago, I went to my first protest It

(18:54):
wasn't political, though. We were protesting the release on bail
of a local cat killer. The pro test was in
front of the house he'd been staying at, and there
were maybe one hundred of us. A lot of the
protesters were beyond angry, and I was angry too. But
I found out how easily protests can get out of
hand as my anger increased with being around so many

(19:16):
other angry cat ladies. The negative energy was infectious, and
now I can say with assurance there was no such
thing as a peaceful protest. I brought this up to
bring up a couple different things. Remember, First, human nature.

(19:38):
We've had this conversation before, human nature, all of us,
everybody on earth, me, you, chreus, everybody on earth. We
want to feel heard. We don't want to feel not important.
We don't want to be ignored. We want our voices heard.
We want people to care about our concerns the exact

(20:00):
same way, just like you are. Everybody wants this out
of life. And so there's a tendency of human nature,
and this tendency is the reason almost every relution revolution
turns out violent, murderous, and evil. Do you realize that

(20:20):
the American Revolution was unbelievably unique because it's one of
the only ones in history that wasn't awful. They're almost
always awful. Here's why. When people want to feel heard,
when people want something, they have a tendency to mob
up with other people. You gather with other people like

(20:42):
you did. You were mad about this cat killer guy.
You found a mob and you mobbed in front of
his house. And then what happens is you start to
feel powerful. It's the human mind, it's psychology. When you're
around all all these other people, you can feel almost invincible.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Have you ever.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Great example? Philadelphia is famous for this. Have you ever
seen Philadelphia after their sports team wins or loses a championship?
You ever seen some of the video that came out
of there? The last one I think, didn't the Eagles
just win the Super Bowl? I think the Eagles won
the Super Bowl. I'm almost positive they did, because I
remember I tuned in the next day. I was on
social media and I saw some people were riding down

(21:32):
the street and I'm not sure if they were police
horses or other horses they'd stolen, but clearly some rowdy
sports fans had gotten their hands on horses who weren't
theirs and were riding down the middle of the road
with no mask on whatsoever, t shirt and shorts, riding

(21:55):
stolen horses through the middle of Philadelphia. Now, individually, if
you were to grab one of those people, if you
were to sit down with him at his job the
next day and tell him or just ask him, could
you walk me through the thought process. You took stolen property,
and you stole it in the middle of a bunch

(22:15):
of cameras, and then wrote it in a bunch in
the middle of a bunch of cameras, and you do
this without even covering your face. What were you thinking?
He couldn't answer the question, because he gets around this
mob of people and it becomes the power of it
becomes intoxicating. You can't help it. He finally can do

(22:38):
whatever he wants. Everybody's there there with him. If he
wants to flip over a cop car, He'll flip over
a cop car.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Steal a horse. I'll steal a horse, throw a brick
through a window.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
I can do whatever I want. It's intoxicating. And this
brings me back to the left. The left is the
mob lives by the mob, and has always lived by
the mob. Chris grab that audio of that Jaya pal chick.
We've played it a couple times talking about what she's

(23:13):
discussing here is resistance to Donald Trump. That's what she's
discussing here, and what you'll hear, as we talked about
the first time she said it, is she's basically telling
her people. She's telling street animals, communist street animals, it's
time for you to go get arrested. Because the situation
is dire. You need to mob up with your friends

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and do things that will get you arrested.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Here she is we might call this getting strike ready.
I think of it as getting us strike ready or
street ready. And part of that is understanding our own strength,
and as we develop that strength, being able to assess
our risk tolerance, because we know that risk tolerance increases
as the severity of the situation increases and as our

(23:59):
own understanding of what's happening increases. So overall, the more
we understand what's effective, what the risks are, and who's
ready to participate, the more impact we can have.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Now she's trying to cloak what she's saying with a
bunch of corporate jargon like risk tolerance but you know
exactly what she's saying. She's telling people, go break the law.
That's what she's saying. Mob up, go break the law.
If you get arrested, it's worth it. The communist has
always found his power in the mob because he is

(24:31):
a revolutionary, meaning he always sees himself as being out
of power. He's out of power. He's trying to take
down the existing power structure. So that makes him what
he's kind of powerless unless unless he gets a whole
bunch of his friends, and he gets with his friends,

(24:52):
and they can hurt you, surround you, mob you, even
if it's not physically. You've probably seen inevidence of this
on social media before. They'll whip themselves up into a
communist demonic frenzy and they feel they're obviously drunk on
the power of the communist frenzy.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
We're getting them, We're getting them, ha ha more.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
That's how the communist thinks, and it's it's a word
of caution for you and for me. Be aware. When
you're in a crowd, it can happen to you. It's
not only communists who it can happen to you. Go
get with a large group of people, and you will
find yourself doing things you would never in a million

(25:38):
years do if you were by yourself and thought about it.
I remember when I remember, I was telling BK about
that concert I went to in Denver. I signed up
for the Marine Corps on the delayed entry program, and
so I had a few months before I had to
go to boot camp. I was living in Bozeman, Montana.
There was a huge, huge concert. I think it was

(26:00):
in Mile High Stadium, but it was in Denver. It
was in Denver, Colorado, and I decided I was going
to have a blowout party like a total moron and
go drive road trip it down to Denver with my buddies.
We had no money, so we had to pool all
our money road trip it down to Denver, get in
the concert, have the time of our lives. Now. I'd

(26:20):
never been at a huge concert before, So what I'm
about to say you'll probably roll your eyes at if
you're a big concert person, because maybe this is just
the norm. But I'd never been at a big one.
I'd been at smaller ones. I'd never been at a
big one like that. Before we got there, there were
cops everywhere and people were passing weed. Around in front

(26:45):
of everybody.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
I remember the second someone tried to hand me a
joint and I turned and look. The cop was like
ten five feet away, and I'm looking at him, thinking, what.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Is wrong with you? The women's that I won't go
into all the deal. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
I've been We're doing things they wouldn't do in front
of their father.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
It was, well, what's happening? The crowd, the mob, the
emotions turns you into a barn. Be aware of it now.
Speaking of Democrats, Rasmussen did a poll, very fascinating poll,
and there is a pretty revealing little stat in there.

(27:26):
We'll talk about that. I'm going to finish up Before
we talk about that. I'm going to finish up my
point by pointing out the mayor of Newark and getting
arrested today. I'll get to that. Before I do that,
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Speaking of mobs, mobs of animals, blowing things up, vandalizing things,

(27:49):
killing people, remember the Black Lives Matter rallies, bricks the works.
It was as evil as it gets Remember umber the
corporate world sponsoring all of it Communists protests across the
country sponsored by Corporate America. Do you ever think about

(28:12):
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Speaker 1 (28:50):
Back, mists. Catch up.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Okay,
I will address that. The mayor of Newark getting arrested today.
Rasbaraka is his name, and he got arrested at a
nice detention to center where he was breaking the law.

(29:17):
That's what he was doing, trespassing, breaking the law, got
himself arrested. Now, let's just again cover what we've talked
about before. Revolutionaries. To be a revolutionary, to take part
in a revolution against a nation. Let's say you were
going to have a revolution against America. I don't want

(29:38):
you to do that, but let's say you were. Could
you have a revolution against the existing country without breaking
the laws of the existing country.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Is there such thing.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
As a lawful revolution? Of course not, it's not possible.
Communists believe in breaking the law. Their revolution areas. You
can't have the revolution without it. They believe in breaking
the law.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
A huge thing you can do.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
To destroy communism is simply enforce the law. And they
know this, which is why they'll throw their hands up
and they'll claim all these prosecutions are political, and it's why.
It's also why they throw a huge fit every time
some leftist street animal is thrown in a cage for
breaking the law, there'll be protests and all these things.

(30:29):
Have you ever wondered why that's so consistent. Why you
know it's coming The second you see some leftists get arrested,
you know the protests are coming. Because they understand how
the cycle works. They break the law, any attempt to
enforce it is met with a lot of public outrage. Eventually,
the law, law enforcement, the judges juries back away from

(30:49):
the whole thing. And they get further permission to break
more and more and more laws. As I've said a
thousand times, that's why you can't ever give them anything
but fear and pain. You can't placate them, you can't
appeal to their morality. Fear and pain are all they understand.

(31:09):
Remember the climate nutters, as we discussed any times before,
the people who do these horrible things like block traffic
and glue themselves to the road, they could stop overnight
immediately with the tiniest amount of effort whatsoever. Okay, you
do that once ten year prison sentence gone, they would
stop immediately. The reason they continue to happen is these

(31:31):
people get bail funds, they get slaps on the wrist
from whatever jurisdiction they do this stuff in. They go
right back a month later when they get out of
jail and do some more of it. You treat the
communist with a level of severity and watch hymn flee.
As Sultsanitsuen said, all they understand is the big fist

(31:54):
and the harder you slug them, the safer you will be.
What kind of people are we dealing with? This is
from Rasmussen seventy one percent of Democrats want Elon Musk
in prison. Seventy one percent. Just think about that number.

(32:22):
Seventy one percent agreement that Elon Musk belongs in prison. Now,
I don't care if you like Elon Musk. I'm not
saying some Elon Musk worshiper. I actually don't care if
you like or hate his role in the government, what
he's doing right now. But what crime for what he's
essentially right now? What is he He's an auditor, that's it.

(32:46):
He's auditing the government. Seventy one percent of Democrats when
I'm thrown in prison, and they don't even know why
communists believe in hurting you. I hope you know that
what happened under Joe Biden was not a fluke. It

(33:06):
was them finally getting to do all the things they
wanted to do. Every time they got to arrest Donald Trump,
publicize his mugshot, the January six ers, the pro lifers,
the school board moms. That wasn't some fluke. That's how
they think. If they could, they would arrest every one

(33:28):
of you just for registering as a Republican. That's how
these people think. And remember always remember this, That's why
they want your guns. They don't want your guns because
they're misguided. They don't want your guns because they well,
I mean, they probably think crime will go down. They
don't want your guns because of the latest mass shooting.

(33:50):
These are all lies, they tell you over and over
and over again, so you don't realize what the truth is.
The truth is they want your guns because they want
to be able to hurt you. The same people who
thought you should have your kids taken away from you
if you didn't vaccinate them. The same people who want

(34:12):
Elon must thrown in prison for an invented crime. The
same people who cheer to this day when talking about
the political prosecutions of Donald Trump. Those same people would
hurt you so bad if they could. But America's gun
ownership is the only thing stopping Democrats from doing what

(34:34):
they actually want to do. If you didn't own guns,
they would have already sent the Marines to your town.
Did you know that, without a second of hesitation, if
you didn't have guns, they'd have a division come in
and conquer your little town, and they'd throw you in
a cage somewhere. That's how these people think, That's how

(34:56):
they operate, It's how they've always operated, uh, we're gonna
get We always get questions Jesse is at times at
time for civil war, and I've always told you no,
and I don't want anybody to get hurt. And my
answer will always be that no, stay calm, stay legal.
With one exception. I'm telling you the one exception here

(35:17):
on the radio. If the government ever shows up to
take away your guns, that's when it's time. That's when
it's time. That is the moment, because once you give
them up, you'll never get them back. And once you
give them up, these people will hurt you in more

(35:37):
ways than you can possibly count.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
It's what they believe.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
They don't even really hide it anymore.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
Eli mustorm in prison?

Speaker 2 (35:45):
Why why that?

Speaker 6 (35:46):
Don't know?

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Come up with the law? Do you do? You even
hear yourself?

Speaker 1 (35:51):
You hear yourself.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Remember what you're up against, and remember remember to get
some precious metals. Remember to get some gold or silver
in your retirement. Did you know gold outperformed the S
and P. Five hundred and twenty twenty four? Did you
know that I keep telling you to go get a

(36:16):
hold of gold co and let them get you taken
care of, and then gold keep setting records, and then
I have to keep coming back on the radio and
telling you.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Please tell me, please tell me you got a hold
of gold Co.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
Gold Co will protect your retirement from being wiped out
by making precious metals part of it, not all of it.
I'm not asking you to do anything crazy, and neither
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Call them eight five point five eight one seven gold

(36:49):
or visit Jesse Likes goold dot com. All right, all right,
somebody wants to talk about government arrests and COVID. Someone
wants to talk about our senators. People want to talk
about movie viewing in the Kelly household, and somebody's mad
at their shrink.

Speaker 6 (37:10):
All that.

Speaker 2 (37:11):
Plus, look, we're gonna take it's Friday. We're gonna take
five minutes to make fun of Jasmine Crockett. Oh that
and so much more coming up in the final hour
of The Jesse Kelly Show next
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