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August 29, 2024 38 mins

Take comfort in the fact that she has no idea what she is doing. The urgency of the sale. What ever happened to all the ants in the Kelly house? A brief tangent on Pinochet. How to go on without alcohol. Why are 3 carriers headed to the middle east?

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is that Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. I don't know about you,
but I'm waiting with baited breath for this dome slash
Tim Walls interview to drop on CNN. We're already get
little ten bits of it, and it's just as terrible

(00:35):
as you can possibly imagine. In fact, there's an ask
doctor Jesse question about an old great sage. Kamala's first
interview has to be a threesome that includes Walls. I
think it illustrates your point that she lacks confidence. What
say you, showgun? Well, have you ever have you ever

(00:58):
in your life been put in a situation where you
were one hundred percent not qualified and you knew you
weren't qualified, and you lived in mortal mortal fear of
being discovered. This has happened to me. It's happened to
me on more than one occasion. But uh, here's an example.

(01:23):
So I've told you before about the different kind of
training cycles you go through when you're in the infantry.
When you're in the mine cops infantry, they'll they'll have
you in the jungle they'll have you in the desert,
They'll have you do various things. And I've told you
before about mountain warfare training. Well here was the thing
about mountain warfare training. There was a bunch to it.

(01:46):
But one of the things I got taught, and we
all got taught. I take that back, we all got
taught was tying not tying not Ropes are a huge
part of existing in the mountains, fighting in the mountains,
hauling men equipment up, hauling men equipment down. You just

(02:08):
you always need ropes, and you need various kinds of
knots to be tied in those ropes. Right with me?
Not time. So I've got to be honest with you.
I you know, I'm not a very talented person. I'm
not very good. Shut up, Chris, don't agree with me
when I say stuff like that. Anyway, I don't have

(02:29):
very many skills. And part of the reason I don't
have very many skills is this. If I find something
that holds my interest, I will be all in on it.
I will obsess over it. I will read everything I can,
watch everything, I can learn everything I can, and I
will end up becoming what you probably consider an expert

(02:52):
or someone who knows a lot about that thing, even
if it's something stupid, and it oftentimes is if I
have an interest in it, I'll obsess over it and
become you know, super knowledgeable knowledgeable about it. But that's
the good side of that. There's a bad side of that,

(03:14):
And this is one of those flaws about me. I
really pray my sons don't get you know, you don't
want to be like me. If I don't have an
interest in something. If something bores me, I check out.
I check out. Mentally, I couldn't. I don't retain any
of it. I'm not interested. I just kind of And

(03:37):
I know everyone has what I'm describing to some degree,
but you should know I'm an extreme example on both ends.
If I love it, I did this even I did
this one time with pepperoni. I love pepperoni, and I
wanted to know how it was made. Hey, where the
best pepperoni was and the different kinds of pepperoni. I
bet I spent three hours on pepperoni one time. I'm

(03:59):
embars to say it. I did it. Well, let's go
back to mountain warfare training, not tying. I don't give
a crap about knots, and I understand, maybe you're a
not person. Maybe you're a not person. Maybe you love
knots in the different ways, and I know there are
all kinds of different ways. And the dude who was
teaching us, he was so excited about these knots. He

(04:22):
just knew all about the knots, and he wanted to
tie this knot and that knot. I couldn't possibly have
cared any less. So I paid attention the bare minimum
amount you have to pay attention if you want to
get through this class, the bare minimum. I am mentally

(04:42):
checked out the whole time. I'm just trying not to
get screamed at and being forced to do pushups. I'm
doing the bare minimum. You with me, And because I
mentally checked out, again, it's a flaw, something wrong with me.
Because I mentally checked out, I didn't retain anything, nothing, nothing.

(05:02):
Fifteen minutes after all these not tying classes were done,
I didn't remember a single thing. I didn't remember what
anything was called. Now, right about this time, we had
a couple new guys show up, and I forget who
it was. I don't want to say my platoon sergeant,

(05:24):
because I don't want to misspeak. But we'll just call
it in platoon sergeant. But just understand that's a placeholder.
It might not have been him. Someone in charge of
me said, hey, Jesse, go make sure these new guys
are boned up on the not tyme. Hey, go make
sure these new guys know how to not tie. Oh yeah, sure,
sure thing. I'll get right on that. I get right

(05:44):
on that. And I did what I procrastinated. I stalled,
oh yeah, I'll get right on that. Ooh gosh, you know,
I almost forgot. I gotta get my gotta get my
pack ready for tomorrow. Hey, hey, guys, just i'll be
with you a moment. I'll get to it. I'll get
to it. And I ended up blowing off these new
guys for a couple days. I think it was two
three days if I remember right. And finally the guy

(06:07):
who told me to teach them not tying said, Kelly,
did you ever get those guys? Did you ever get
those guys schooled on not times? We were about to
do repelling that night, and I said, oh gosh, no,
you know what, I'll do it right now. And he said,
you know, forget about that. I'm actually happy you didn't
I'm just going to gather everyone up, and you can
do it in front of everybody so we can make

(06:29):
sure we're all on the same page, so everyone can
have a refresher for tonight. You have never been as
nervous in your life as I was for that presentation,
and I knew it was going to be bad, and
I knew I was going to suffer was sweat and

(06:51):
misery when they realized I didn't know anything, and I
was so sure of this that I just preempted went
to him and said, I gotta be honest. I forgot
everything and I'm not the one that needs to teach
anyone anything. And don't get wrong, I was punished for
that severely, But that feeling, that feeling, that moment, hey

(07:15):
just stand in front of the entire platoon and give
them a refresher. I will never forget the feeling in
my stomach and that exact moment, I felt like I
was gonna vomit right then and there. I can't do this.
I don't know anything about this, I don't have the

(07:36):
ability to do this. I'm screwed. That's what Kamala Harris
goes through every single day of her life, right now
every day of her life. You might think to yourself
that she's really living it up right now with the
glitz and the glamour and the lights and the and
it's all this air travel to fancy dinners, this Hollywood party.

(07:58):
This you may think in your mind right now. Maybe
you're struggling to pay the bills, maybe things are rough,
Maybe you're looking at a piece of trash like dome,
and you're thinking to yourself, Oh, I can't believe she's
got it so good. I'm struggling and she's got it
so good. I'm here to tell you right now, this
woman is miserable. Miserable. She knows. It's not just that

(08:23):
she doesn't know anything. It's not just that she doesn't
have a personality. She knows she doesn't know anything. She
knows she doesn't have a personality. We laugh about her,
laugh about the endless nervous laughter. But this is obviously,
it's very obvious. You don't have to be a psychologist

(08:44):
to figure out this is a defense mechanism from somebody
who never learned how to speak about anything. That's a

(09:11):
defense mechanism. And she gets chosen as the nominee. They
hand select her which she knows is dirty, she knows
it looks bad. And then as a campaign strategy, they
have refused to do a single sit down interview. That's
unheard of. We're sixty eight days before the election and

(09:35):
she won't do a sit down interview. Well, the media
starts to get a little bit huffy about this, even
having outlets like MSNBC, CNN and others saying, hey, why
are you not answering any questions? Why won't you sit
down with us? And remember this is all selfish. The
media just wants ratings. They want to be the one
who sits down with them. Hey we have an exclusive

(09:56):
with Dome. That's how they're handling that. But finally she agrees.
She gets beaten down to the point she agrees to
do a sit down with CNN, and she's bringing Tim
Walls along to help. That woman is miserable and petrified

(10:16):
right now because she's just been told she has to
teach the entire platoon how to tie knots and she
doesn't know anything about knots. Like I said, put a
smile on your face. She's more miserable than you are.
Whatever you're going through at this point in time, Remember

(10:36):
that all right, All, let's get some more emails. Hey, Jesse,
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(10:57):
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(11:19):
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(11:43):
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(12:04):
about ants and RV's next. The Jesse Kelly Show. It's
still real to me, damn it, the turnstacks. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember you can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Chris,

(12:24):
remember that time I told you I saw Billy Ido
in an airport. I saw Billy Ido in an airport
one time. We were just walking through I forget where
were coming back from, and there were these two chicks,
these two dimes were going crazy at the gate and
I look over. I'm like, what's going on? What's going on?
I couldn't really see what they were going crazy over.
It's because Billy Idol was at the gate. Chicks love
rock stars. I will tell you though, he is so small.

(12:48):
I remember looking and thinking, where's the rest of him? What? Chris, No, No,
it's not. Because I'm six ' eight. I know what
tall people are and what small people are. I'm telling
you he was really small. I was a little taken
about Chris. Look up how tall he is right now?
I bet you he's a five to fiver. I bet
he is barely even a man. Jesse's stone cold man. Kelly,

(13:10):
I am in desperate need of your wisdom. I recall
you telling everyone around a year ago that your house
had become overrun by ants and you had difficulty getting
rid of them. I have come under the same fate.
What did you do to get rid of them? Am
I doomed? Or is there hope? No, you're doomed. You're
doomed because ants are resilient and they work together. And

(13:32):
so here's my problem. The ants that were coming through
when we were warned about this. Because I was so overwhelmed,
we finally called a bug guy and said, dude, can
you please kill the ants? And he finally said, he said, hey, look,
I tried, I'm trying. But they're migratory. They're coming through
your area right now, and there's nothing you can do
about it. I just want to pause on that for

(13:54):
a quick moment. I don't understand how much you could
possibly migrate when your legs are that small. Where are
you going to? Where did you come from? Either way.
He said they're migratory. Now, I fought them. I use powders,
I used sprays, I used you, I had stuff hooked
up to my hose. I was mister, mister dad bod

(14:17):
out there in the yard trying to fight off the
ant hordes. I was never successful until they simply migrated away.
I reduced some of them. But I should also say this.
We have a dog, that idiot Fred, and so I
can't just dump poison all over everything in the backyard,

(14:38):
or that moron will go back there and start eating
it all and then he'll die and I can't have that.
So that did hold me back from just carpet bombing
the whole backyard. Otherwise I'd have taken a flamethrower to
the whole thing. That's how bad those things are. It's horrible. Jesse,
Back when you were an RV salesman, did you ever
choose to fake talk superior to make a deal? Chris?

(15:03):
What's that mean? Fake talk? Oh? Did I ever fake
talk is superior to make a deal. No, But I'll
tell you something else I've done, and this is something
that works really well. And maybe this has been done
on you or will be done to you in sales,

(15:23):
and I have participated in this. You ready for this.
Urgency is a thing, and when you're in sales, you
want to create urgency if there is no urgency there,
So what you don't want, what you absolutely positively do
not want. You don't want them to leave the lot

(15:46):
without signing on the dotted line. You want to make
the sale before they have a chance to go home,
because what happens is you go home, you start shopping around,
you spend time, glass of wine with your wife, your husband.
You're tucking yourself out of it. I can't. You don't
want to give them a night to brew on it.
You want them to get excited and sign it and

(16:08):
buy it. But oftentimes, unless you're willing to lie, and
I just couldn't do that because it felt too dirty
for me. Oftentimes it's difficult to create urgency without lying.
So we would do this if we had a used unit.
Used units in r vs, just like cars, a great
used car is it's the most valuable commodity out there.

(16:30):
It's going to go super fast. Exact same way with RVs.
Someone trades in an RV that's used in good shape.
It is the easiest sale in the world, The biggest
moron on the lot can sell a good used RV.
So everyone had a list of people they would call
as soon as you got a good used one in Hey, Bob,
I got exactly the one you're looking for. Get down here,

(16:50):
get down here quickly. And that was always the truth.
Get down here quickly. It's because it's going to go.
But if someone had an appointment on it and someone
showed up up, so your appointment short up. Let's say
I have an appointment and my customer shows up on
a thirty foot travel trailer. Let's say Chris god Forbid
was a fellow salesman. They're working there. Oftentimes I would

(17:13):
have Chris prepped and ready. If I had to, I
would text him and say, Hey, come on out. We'd
be in the RV. And what Chris would do. He
would walk in and he would have his phone and
he would just start snapping pictures of the RV, pictures
of the inside. And I would do that, Chris, what
are you doing man? And he'd say, no, sorry, just

(17:36):
sending these to a customer. It's exactly what they're looking for.
And he turned and walk out the door. And then
I would turn it and I'd say, hey, I told
you it's gonna go. There's nothing I can do. But
look they're already taking bit. He's texting those pictures to
somebody right now. I did that. I did that. And
if that's ever happened to you, if you've ever been

(17:57):
on a car a lot and you're him and Hahn,
and this salesman says, well, this is the last one.
In fact, we I have another appointment on this in
ten minutes. That's generally a lie. That's generally a lie,
not always, though not always. Sometimes it's the truth. And
that's the problem. When you're really being honest about that
kind of stuff. People have been so jaded. Understandably they
think to themselves, wow, wait a minute, that's a lie,

(18:19):
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(18:41):
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(19:04):
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(19:24):
someone wants to talk about Chile and aircraft carriers in
the Middle East. Hang on the Jesse Kelly shell. It's
still real to me, Dammit the turnstacks. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Do not forget. If
you miss any part of the show, you can download
the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. One last word

(19:48):
on the sales think is Chris asked me during the break,
He said, how much time would you spend on someone
who said, I don't want to waste your time. I
just want to run some numbers. I've tried to encourage
you before to not eat the sales process as if
it's a competition. And here's why I have RV customers

(20:08):
of mine. I still will text back when they text me.
Why because they were so cool and so respectful of me.
If you ever say the words to me, especially right
when we meet, I don't want to waste your time.
That conveys such a level of respect. It shows me

(20:30):
you know that at my time is valuable. This is
how I feed my family. You give me that kind
of respect, I'll ben never backwards for you. I'll run
some numbers, I'll give you a follow up call or whatnot.
But that of salesman. Love to hear that, love to
hear that. But but that, and also that guy has
great credit. I have never ever, in all my years

(20:53):
selling our v's, which I sold RV's for five six years,
I think something like that. I never once had a
customer say to me, I don't want to waste your time.
Who had bad credit? It never happened. It never happened.
The guy who has bad credits to the one who said,
I want you to show me the most expensive thing
on a lot, I can buy anything I want to.
That guy's got a five hundred credit score and can't

(21:15):
afford a thing guarantee it. Jesse, what do you know about?

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (21:18):
I almost forgot. We do have a little snippet of
Dome on CNN. This is real, you know how Dome
she sat down with Walls. They're starting to release wee
little tidbits of it. That's the only one I'm going
to play you because we want to wait until we
get the whole thing. But why would you invite your
VP to sit down with you on your first and
possibly only interview? Well, this is how she.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
Talks, that the climate crisis is real, that it is
an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that
include holding ourselves to deadlines around time. We did that
with the Inflation Reduction Act. We have that.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Yeah, she can't talk. What does that mean? Well, we
have to do the metrics of time and we doesn't
mean anything. She doesn't know anything at all. Jesse. What
do you know about Augusto Pinochet, dictator of Chile. I'm
listening to a podcast Real Dictators currently doing a show

(22:19):
about him. He sounds like an anti communist. The end
of his life was full of charges of human rights violations.
Is he comparable to Spain's Franco Let's hear a history lesson,
you can say my name. I've actually done a long
history lesson on Pinoche in Chile before, so I'm not
going to do a long one now. Yes, he was

(22:40):
an anti communist, he was a general. The history books
make him out to be a dictator. It's insane that
he would be on any podcast called Real Dictators. But again,
ninety nine percent of our history is written by communists,
and so guys like franco In Pinochet are lumped in

(23:01):
with scumbags like Hitler and Stalin and things like that.
Why because they stopped communism. Pinochet didn't want to rule
Chile a yen day the dirty comedie cheated in an election.
Stop me if you've heard this before, took over Chile
and promptly began to nationalize industries, and essentially Chile collapsed

(23:23):
almost immediately. Their economy collapsed almost immediately. Pinoche had to
grab some military dudes and he had to go take
care of business. In the process, I think the number
is and you never know because they lie about all this.
In the process, four or five thousand communists died. Of course,

(23:44):
history books will call act like this is the greatest
atrocity ever. They even have a name for it. It's called
the Caravan of Death. You ever heard of that, the
Caravan of death. It makes it sound like it's like
five hundred thousand people and four thousand people. I'm not
being dismissive of killing four thousand people. But they fought,
they won, and after he won, Chile went from being

(24:05):
a collapsed country under the Communist to being one of
the wealthiest, most prosperous countries in South America for a very, very,
very long time. Okay, I did want to get to this.
I meant to get to it earlier. I've been talking
for the past couple of days about vets who are
struggling with suicide, suicidal thoughts because you know, my Marine

(24:27):
Corps buddy keeled himself and alcohol and drugs, and I
got this one. Jesse was regarding your suicide call out
on radio show yesterday. I am a marine vet, not
a real one, just a reservist Pogue twenty years out
for one. You stop with that. That's as much of
a marine as I was. Stop with that. Okay, you

(24:49):
did your time, Still a marine just like me. Oh
and the guy says, oh, and a hopeless alcoholic two
in college we used to joke about how rehab is
for quitters. Oh if I'd only known back then how
stupid that was. I have tried to go to an
AA meeting, but I can't. I panic in the parking
lot and then I just drive on. How does one

(25:11):
go on without alcohol? Do I become that loser that
tells everyone to quit drinking around me? How do I
go to a ballgame, bowling, the rodeo? Everyone is always drinking,
and you know what, drinking seems to be the only
thing that makes you an outcast by not doing it.
How do I get help? Yeah, yeah, it's so easy, right,

(25:32):
just go to a meeting. What if I see a
coworker there, a supervisor, a manager, a relative. So much
for anonymous. This would be so much easier if I
had a friend going through the same thing, and then
we could use the buddy system. But normal people just
can't relate to the struggle. Said, please do not use
my name if you read this on the air, Well,

(25:54):
that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Not the
whole email was all wonderful and heartfelt, but normal people
can't relate to the struggle. Brother. Everybody struggles with something no,
maybe they don't struggle with alcohol. Everybody struggles with something.

(26:17):
Everyone either has struggled or is struggling. And the fact
that you sat down and penciled this whole thing out
tells me you're going to win. You are going to
win your battle with alcohol because you're struggling. If you're struggling,
you're winning. You realize that it's when you stop struggling,

(26:39):
when you give up, that's when you lose. You drove
into an AA meeting, you say, and you drove on.
You couldn't go in. You panicked, what if I see
a relative something? Okay, I get that you won that day.
Maybe you went on got drunk, Sure you probably did.
You tried something didn't work out, so try again. And

(26:59):
you mentioned the buddy system. I bet you money somebody
in your life, somebody in your friend's circle, also wants
to quit drinking. And they also think they're alone. They
think no one else does. They think there's no one
else to talk to. Do you know who I'm talking
about yet? I bet you already have an idea of

(27:21):
who that might be. Have you tried to ask them yet?
And as far as how do you go to a
ball game? Bowling the rodeo. Here's something you might want
to try, something I've personally done before. But I don't
want to drink anymore. I don't want any more booze.
I don't want anything like that. Here's something you might try.

(27:42):
Try mineral water with a line in it. People will
look and they'll think, oh, look, guy's got a cocktail.
And you can sit there and enjoy yourself until you
get comfortable, comfortable enough to tell them I'm out. I'm
done drinking. I don't feel good anymore. I feel bad,
my mind doesn't work right. Just keep struggling. Just keep struggling.

(28:07):
Find the friend you can relate to. And you don't
have to walk into an AA meeting physically to get help.
This is not nineteen sixty five anymore. You can have
a body online, you can get there are online, there
are virtual things on the phone, you can do. Reach out.
You're already winning. You are gonna win. I bet you money.

(28:28):
You will email me whatever it is a year from now,
five years from now, a month from now, and say, Jesse,
I'm clean. You are gonna do it. You are and
you know this is I'm a jerk. I would tell
you if you wouldn't. You're gonna win. You wrote that email.
You're gonna win. Trust me all right, and trust me
on this. Your dog's gonna die too early, not because

(28:51):
your drinking, but because you're not giving them rough creams.
You see, our dogs die too early in this country.
It's sad because we love dogs, probably more than any
other country on the planet. We love dogs except for
maybe Korea. But our dogs die too early because they
don't get nutrition, because there's no nutrition in dog food.

(29:13):
The sad thing is we think we're giving them nutrition.
We give them the special blend. I bet your money
you have a special blend for your dog. You buy,
but I bet you another one. I bet you it's brown,
isn't it? Is it brown? Brown? Things are dead? It's
brown because they kill everything in dog food at the factory.
Rough Greens is the all natural nutritional supplement. It's a

(29:35):
green powder. You'll be able to tell the second you
open up that it's natural and alive, all the nutrition
your dog needs. Pour it on your dog's food every meal.
Fred gets it every meal. You will see such a
difference in your dog. You'll be mad at all the
times you didn't give it to them free jumpstart trial
bags at eight three three three three My Dog or

(29:59):
Rough Green Slash Jesse, We'll be back. Feeling a little stocky.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show, and I need to do a couple
things here. I meant to get to him earlier, but
I'm irresponsible. I want to get to this thing that's

(30:21):
going on at the FBI, with the recent admission the
FBI's interference in Michael Shellenberger. He's a journalist, a good journalist.
He has a long rant on this. But before I
get to Shellenberger, I wanted to play this portion of it.
Mark Zuckerberg, you remember the head of Facebook. He went
on Joe Rogan and he explained what happened with the FBI,

(30:43):
only he didn't he didn't go into enough detail.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
How do you guys handle things when they're a big
news item that's controversial, Like there was a lot of
attention on Twitter during the election because of the Hunter
Biden laptops story.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
We oose two.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Yeah, so you guys censored that as well.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
So we took a different path than Twitter. I mean
basically the background here is the FBI I think basically
came to us some folks on our team. It was like, hey,
just so you know, like you should be on high alert.
There was we thought that there was a lot of
Russian propaganda in the twenty sixteen election. We have it
on notice that basically there's about to be some kind

(31:27):
of dump of that's similar to that. So just be vigilant.
So our protocol is different from.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Okay, that's what Zuckerberg said. Zuckerberg recently, though, had to
pen that letter. I read for you the big portions
of the letter on the show earlier this week. Schellenberger,
Michael Shellenberger. The journal is stug into it. This is
a little long. I may stop it and start it,
but this is this is what he says.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
Zuckerberg's letter went further than what he told Joe Rogan
in twenty twenty two because he specifically mentioned Berisma, the
Ukrainian natural gas company that Hunter Biden worked for. Zuckerberg wrote,
the FBI warned us about a potential Russian disinformation operation
about the Biden family and Bearisma in the lead up

(32:12):
to the twenty twenty election. Nobody at the FBI has
gone to prison or even been properly investigated for their crimes.
And yet the evidence shows that the CIA and FBI
broke the Wiretap Act and the Hatch Act of nineteen
thirty nine, which prohibits the federal employees from using their
official authority or influence to interfere with or affect the
outcome of an election. First, the FBI violated the Wiretap

(32:36):
Act when it misused information it had obtained from Spine
or Rudy Giuliani. The FBI knew that the New York
Post story about the hunter byon laptop would be coming
out because it was listening to Juliani's telephone calls. The
Wiretap Act, formally known as Title three of Dominibus Crime
and Control and Safe Streets Act of nineteen sixty eight,
requires that information obtained through a wiretap can only be

(32:59):
used for purposes directly related to the investigation for which
the wiretap was authorized. Misusing or improperly disclosing this information
can result in criminal penalties for the individuals involved, and
the evidence obtained can be excluded from court proceedings. The
FBI both misused and improperly disclosed the information. Second, the

(33:20):
FBI spread disinformation information it knew to be false, in
order to interfere in the election. The FBI warned Facebook,
Twitter and others that forthcoming information about Bearisma and Biden
was Russian disinformation. The FBI knew that the Hunter Biden
laptop wasn't Russian disinformation because it already had the laptop
in its possession for ten months and was spying on Juliani.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
How is this organization still in existence? How is nobody
from the FBI in prison for these crimes? These are
crimes betraded against the American people themselves and done by
the federal law enforcement arm wild wild And where are

(34:11):
the Republicans calling for arrests? Where are they? To date,
not one has called for FBI agents to go to prison,
not one. We cannot survive this, we can't. Maybe look
the low T GOP at it again. The communists have

(34:34):
taken over the state police agency. They're using it against
their political opponents, and the GOP can't grab its ankles
fast enough. Chalk male vitality stacks GOP for all of you,
and female vitality stacks for the ladies. Maybe then we'll
get at least one person calling for an arrest. At

(34:56):
least defund the agency. If we can't get arrests, can
we at least end this criminal organization before they do
any more damage? Chuck dot com, Choque dot com, call
them gop. Hey, I've got a hotline for you. You ready,
five zero Chuck three thousand. That's five zero cho Q

(35:18):
three thousand. Check in on that. Huh sounds good?

Speaker 4 (35:22):
And now give a headline by go you know, you
know the.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Thing emails We didn't get to you. Jesse, My coworker
just informed me that the Stars and Stripes is reporting
that three carriers have been sent to the Middle East.
Do you have any information on this you could share.
I Look, they send carrier groups to places oftentimes as

(35:49):
a threat. It's a threat because when you move a carrier,
you're not moving a carrier one aircraft carrier. Aircraft carriers
have an entourage that comes along with them. So you
have the aircraft carrier, all the jets on the aircraft carrier,
You've got cruisers and destroyers, and you've you've got a
lot of firepowder. So whenever you see a carrier, just

(36:12):
know they're there. They're talking about a carrier group and
when you park that much firepower off of somebody's coast,
you're letting them know. If you go too far, if
you get too froggy, we will turn your civilization into
a fine powder. Whenever there's a carrier group sent it's
it's often, almost always it's a threat. Sometimes it's because

(36:35):
a conflict is imminent and that's not good, But almost
always it's a threat. So don't read too much into it, Jesse,
what happened to the Communist Party in the fifties and
sixties They got absorbed by the Democrat Party? To your
historical oracle, I have a nagging question. I'm hoping. I'm
hoping maybe you can shed some light on with your
cornucopia of contacts. With all the January sixth arrests, I've

(36:56):
not heard or seen one single person convicted of actual
violent acts, even though there were a lot of violent
acts plastered all over by the media. As a retired
law enforcement this makes me wonder, are there any real
convictions for these type of incidents? Curious minds want to
know his name is Dell. Almost none of those people
committed any violent acts, and the ones who did often

(37:17):
depends on which witness you listen to almost sounds like
it was in self defense, Like what's that lady's name,
Rosalind Baird. It was beaten to death by the cops
in the tunnel and they were trying to, you know,
pull her away and pull them off of it immediately.
That's assaulting an officer. That's a bad deal. That day
Theoar Oracle, with Ukraine attacking Russia within the borders of

(37:39):
Russia with major drone attacks and missiles, what response do
you think Russia has left. I don't know who you're
rooting for in this conflict, and honestly, who you're rooting
for doesn't really matter. Don't care. If you're all in
for Ukraine, you're all in for the Ruskies. If you
are any kind of a thinking person at all, you
will hope that this thing ends so Ukraine can get

(38:03):
out of Russia's borders. If Ukraine continues to stay within
Russia's borders, Russia is going to do something drastic and
dramatic and it may kick off the whole dagone thing.
So with that sunny note, go Jo your Labor Day weekend.
I am going to be back here on Monday on
Labor Day, so send me an email Jesse at jessekellyshow

(38:26):
dot com. That's all
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