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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Hey, the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
It's been a huge show so far.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
This hour, we're gonna have an uncomfortable conversation right about
now about how to counter communist tactics when they're framing
you and labeling you. We will discuss that. We're gonna
discuss them seeking out and seizing choke points. George Soro Swow,
what he's up to is jaw dropping. All that and
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more coming up this hour on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Now, I want to get back to something
we were talking about again. I think jd Vance has
been a dynamite pick for Trump. I was a fan beforehand.
I don't know about fan, but he was a good
senator from what I hear behind the scenes. Good dude,
genuine true believer, and he's been dynamited on the campaign trail.
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Buddy goes and sits down with a bunch of different
reporters and they're labeling him, they're framing him, and you'll
hear this last one in case you missed it. Before
they get him, they've flat out to Manda.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Do you disavow. I mean, do you disavow? You disavowed what?
Surely you disavow.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
So there's been a lot of talk about racism and whatnot.
You've faced some really nasty stuff. I saw this thing
that Nick flint is. Of course he's an avowed white supremacist.
He said, what kind of a man marries somebody named Usha?
Clearly he doesn't value his racial identity, his heritage. I
mean this is racist.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Garbage, Yes it is.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
But this is also a guy that dined with Donald
Trump at mar A Lago during this campaign.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Well, and that Donald Trump doesn't know anything about and frankly.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Doesn't care for.
Speaker 5 (01:58):
Nick flent Is anti semi sure went after your wife.
He had previously dined at mar A Lago with Donald Trump.
Does this have any room in your movement, in the
Maga movement?
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Of course it doesn't have any room in the Magnet movement.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
And of course you disavow him, and of course Donald
Trump has criticized this person. Look, I think the guy
is a total loser.
Speaker 5 (02:20):
Certainly I disavow him, But if he asks.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
I want you to picture this.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
You know, who's a regular, who's the guest? We probably
have on more than any, although I don't do many.
A guest sayment, probably BK. Right, our guess who probably
have BK or Air Force PJ.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Guy.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Let's just think it about BK, especially since I in
nast permission beforehand to use his name, and he'll understand
what I'm doing here. So I want you to picture this.
We start doing a weekly segment. Every Wednesday, BK comes
on and we do an interview. And every single Wednesday
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when I get to interview BK, instead of having fun
with him like we always do and joking about foreign policy,
every single time BK comes on the air, you hear
me ask this question.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
B KA.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
I've heard from a lot of people that you kick
puppies whenever people aren't looking, that you actually buy puppies
for the express purpose of kicking them when people aren't looking.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Can you put that rumor to bed?
Speaker 6 (03:26):
Now?
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Do you do that? Do you disavow that?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
And of course be Ka, Well, we know he would
joke about the whole thing, but let's say he was
being serious. What would he say right off the bat
if he didn't understand what I was doing, what would
he say, Well, that's a lie. Of course I disavow it. No,
I don't do that. But then but then we have
him on the next week following Wednesday, opening interview, opening question, Hey,
b Kah, I know we've talked about this before. There
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are a lot of people who have talked about you
kicking puppies and they say you do this a lot.
There's a lot of people, so I just want to
be clear. I want to make sure I clarify this
for the record. You do you don't kick puppies, and
you do disavow the puppy kicking, right, bk you disavow it?
And he's eventually yes, yes, of course I disavow it. No,
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I would never do something, and I do it again
the next Wednesday. Hey, Bka about the puppy thing? Could
you answer one question? And then the next Wednesday, Hey
hate to keep doing this? Do you disavow it? Then
the next Wednesday, Then the next Wednesday, then the next Wednesday. Now,
let me ask you something. It's been a month of this,
two months of this. If you God forbid, see somebody
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walking down a sidewalk kicking a puppy, you watch a
movie and someone kicks a puppy, let me ask you.
Does BKA's name pop up into your head. Of course
it does. Of course it does. That's basic word association.
Of course it does. Just by repeatedly asked him a
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question about something despicable, something he's not, I have labeled him.
I have already framed the debate and now b K
because he accepted that bait. Because he accepted that framing,
Now he's forever associated with kicking puppies, the American Left,
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the communists. They have so successfully labeled the GOP as
racists because the GOP is too weak and pathetic to
see what's happening, and they're too stupid to fight back
with any teeth.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
If a reporter, whether you're.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Running for school board or president of the United States
or anything in between, attempts to frame and label you
with something despicable, so they say you're a Nazi, they
say you're part of the KKK. So people are saying this,
Do you disavow this? Do you disavow that if you
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do not attack viciously verbally, I mean, if you do
not launch an attack against a person who asked you
that question, if you don't immediately treat that person as
a hostile actor, then every other hostile actor who gets
a chance to ask you that question, will ask you
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the exact same question. Donald Trump, during his four years
of presidency, had to denounce white supremacy approximately eight hundred
and seventy five thousand times. Why did he have to
do that? Because he kept doing it every time they
demanded he do it. Yes, I denounce it. Yes, I
denounce it. Of course I denounced it. I denounced it.
I denounced it. I already told the lastly. I denounced it.
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Why are you still asking me? I'm denouncing it. I'm
denouncing it. They're labeling you, they're framing you. Stop denouncing it.
And the next time somebody brings that up and say
right back to them, Hey, do you disavow this? You
do you denounce this?
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Ask him?
Speaker 3 (07:10):
Do you disavow slicing off the breasts of a teenage girl?
Your party, the party you support, they slice off the
breasts of teenage girls, They cut penises off of little boys.
Do you disavow that? Do you disavow?
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Well, hold on, nobody ever said that. No, no, no, no,
no no. Do you disavow cutting off a young boy's penis?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Or no?
Speaker 3 (07:32):
If you don't, do you disavow President Joe Biden being
president bad touch every time he sees a girl under
the age of ten. It's on videotape. It's not an
Internet rumor. We've seen Jeff's Sessions on camera physically slap
Joe Biden. He was then a senator physically slap his
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hand away from a young relative of Jeff's Sessions. Because
Jeff Sessions new exactly what Joe Biden was, exactly what
he did. That's why Joe Biden lights up like it's
Christmas morning every time a young girl gets within his presence.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
So the next time a member of the American.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
Media asks you to disavow white supremacy, to look at
them right in the face and say, do disavow pedophilia?
Do you disavow the touching inappropriately of children? I've heard
you people love the touch children. I have Joe Biden,
he's on camera. There's a lot of touching there. Are
you comfortable with the touching? Do you disavow it? And
I know how hard this can be, because it is
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difficult to break out of someone else's framing when they're
framing you that way. That's why they do it. They
do it because if you choose to play within the rules.
If you choose to be quote polite, if you choose
to go along with it, then they win. You must
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learn to break out of the framing. And there's no
comfortable way to break out of the framing. They ask
the questions the way they ask them because they make
it so comfortable and safe and nice to just stay
within the framing. So you'll sit down for an interview
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today and yes, of course, I denounce white supremacy, and
then you'll sit down for one tomorrow I denounce white supremacy,
and then one the next day, I denounce white supremacy.
I disavow, I denounce, I disavowal, I denounce, I disavowal,
I denounce. And they keep asking, and they keep asking,
and they keep asking because they're winning. Every time you're
answering the question, they're winning. You keep answering the question,
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you keep losing. They keep winning, and you will stay
losing for the rest of your political life until you
decide to turn that around and attack offense offense anti communism.
Treat the vile commy scum like their vile commy scum.
Stop treating them like the reporters from the media. Stop
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treating them like just a professor. Stop treating them like
he's just a Democrat member of the House. He's a
disgusting communist, and everything he does and says is done
with the purpose of destroying you and everything you care about.
So stop being polite, stop disavowing, and stop denouncing.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
I'm gonna move off of it because it gets my
blood pressure up. I can't stand it when I see
him do it. I just vow, gosh, I disavow paying
too much for betting. That's what I disavow. In fact,
I denounce it. I denounce bed Bath and Beyond. I
don't denounce my pillow, though my pillow got kicked out
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a bed Bath and Beyond. How How could some how
could something so popular they were just going gangbusters in there.
How could something so popular get kicked out of a
big box store because Mike Lindell and my pillow won't
stop talking about you and your values, They won't stop
fighting for you and your values. And they have these
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Speaker 2 (11:45):
Do some emails.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
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iHeart Spotify iTunes. That's do a couple of emails. I've
been laxed tonight. In fact, I don't know if I've
got to a single one. All right, Jesse. Republicans are
worried about Act Blue. Just pause for a moment. Act
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Blue is that huge Democrat front group. They'll constantly fundraise
off of various things and then use it for Democrat causes.
I remember this like it was yesterday, because they did
this after Hurricane Harvey. Down here in Houston, we had
that terrible flooding after Hurricane Harvey. I've never seen anything
like It was apocalyptic. The whole place was underwater forever.
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And that a bunch of people started raising money, Hey
help the victims of Harvey. And if you click through,
all the money went to Act Blue and all.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
That's who these people are.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
Anyway, Republicans worry about Act Blue three months before an election,
Representative Brian Steele asking for an investigation. He wants to
pass legislation to stop illegal donations by gift card and
anonymous donors and ask for an emergency order from the
Deep state to stop it. Where were Republicans on this
two years ago? This is why we lose? Well, yes,
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this is why we lose. I just got done ranting
about disavowing and denouncing and denouncing. Republicans are a thousand
steps behind the communists.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
We are.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
We're dealing with these rabid communists who are I've used
kind of this kind of example before, But think about us.
Think about us as residing in a castle. It's medieval times.
We're in a castle. We're in this gigantic, beautiful castle,
and it's our job to protect and maintain the castle.
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So obviously we have to guard it with weapons, shields
and swords and spears and bows and arrows. It's our
job to attend the garden, make sure the water is
done right, clean things. But it's our job. We are
the key of the castle. And what's happening is the communists,
the bad guys. They have kicked down the gate. They
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are busy murdering everyone they can get their hands on.
They've lit fire to half the castle, and the gop
is the castle staff, convincing themselves that this is just
some light rebellion that will go away if they treat
it kindly enough. We are in a cultural war that
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will decide the next several hundred years of the country.
If you want to feel good about being involved in politics,
that's the war you're involved in right now. We will
win or we will lose, and the cost of victory
is staggering. And we send these weapons grade losers back
to Washington, DC, and they don't act like they're involved
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in anything at all. They just kind of back out.
It's just the old DC politics, just.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
Another day here.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
My good friend Democrat dark I disagree, but at least
we play golf together on Sundays. You're actually asking the
GOP to be proactive about it. Where are and I
actually want to give credit to Ken Paxton the Age
of Texas, but where are the Republican ags from Red
States attacking the highly, highly illegal and suspect Democrat donor network.
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In fact, I'm going to bring this up right now.
I got to read this off my phone here. I
forgot to have Chris and Michael print the thing off.
But there's a story. It's not my story. It's from
the Media Research Center. They're a wonderful group. I have
their people on a lot. It's from the Media Research
Center and I want you to go read it if
you wanted some details on it. But the title of
it is it's thirty pages, so it's a lot. I
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read it so you didn't have to. But the title
of it is law and Disorder, and it's about George
Soros and what he's done here. And I'm just going
to hit to a couple highlights and now you tell
me why this has not been torn apart by Republican ags.
MRC Media Research Center has uncovered seven seven hundred and
eighty five pages of internal communications from dozens of Soros
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backed prosecutors. Soros invested at least one hundred and seventeen
million to install direct and control one hundred and twenty
six radicalized prosecutors. At least thirty percent of the US
population lives underneath these prosecutors. Soros's communist machine sets the policies,
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including colluding to break the law and not prosecute certain crimes.
The Soros machine held at least fifty one meetings with
the prosecutors. A foreign born billionaire decided he could destroy
America's cities by purchasing the district attorney office, turning the
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district attorney office into a weapon against his political opponents
and a friend for the animals who are his friend.
And Republican ags across the country are currently doing nothing
to attack that they are destroying this country using these
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front groups, show corporations. Oftentimes it's freaking foreigners who are
doing it. And the best you can get out of
a Republican ag is I'm voting Trump. I'm at a
Trump rally today. Thanks sounds good. Could you maybe launch
an investigation into the communist networks that are destroying America?
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And I don't want to interrupt your rally, but could
you maybe attack them. They're busy throwing pro lifers in
cages for the rest of their lives. You can't get
a Republican ag to lift a finger against George Soros
and what he's doing here. You want to talk about
chess versus checkers, that's chess versus checkers. All right, we'll
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do some more emails, talk about choke points and a
couple other things before.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
We do that.
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Speaker 2 (19:19):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Do I still think Walls drops out?
Speaker 3 (19:32):
Chris, It's not that I think he drops out. I
think there's a chance he drops out. And I know
that's kind of weenie. I'm supposed to come on here
and just tell you no, he's dropping out. Like I
told you for years about Biden, I don't know about that.
Here's what I think, from the outside looking in, the
Democrat Party looks unbelievably chaotic.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
And here's a.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
Challenge for me. I'm sure this is probably a challenge
for you. And you know what, it's not that I'm sure,
this is a challenge for you, whether you know it
or not. I try to see things through the eyes
of a norm or a norma. That's what I try
to put myself in a normy's shoes because I pay
attention to this stuff.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
I care. You pay attention to this stuff. You care.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
You don't see things the way norm sees things. I
don't see things the way norm sees things. But trying
to put myself in the shoes of a norm Let's
say I didn't have any super solid political convictions. You
know I want I want grocery prices cheap. Other than
that is want to watch the game on Sunday and
white picket fence and pay less for gas. Okay, that's
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the norm existence in America. But putting myself in that
guy's shoes from the outside looking in, Democrats dumped the
sitting president of the United States of America.
Speaker 6 (20:54):
Look, of course, we had showed that it was neck
and neck race would have been down in the wall.
But what happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues
in the House of Senates thought that I was going
to hurt them in the racist and I was concerned
if I stayed in the race. That would be the
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topic you'd be interviewing about. Why did Nancy Pelosi say,
why did some.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
They dumped the sitting president They hand selected a new
one and she's a mess. And then she selected a
VP candidate who has more baggage than that Sam Brinton
guy who just got convicted of a felony for stale.
And everyone's in the Biden administration from the outside looking in,
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from the eyes of a norm as best as I
can put myself in those shoes, they look chaotic and dysfunctional,
and it's organized, and so from the outside looking in,
maybe dumping Walls is actually worse than just hanging on
to him and weathering the storm. And I'm guessing here,
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but I would guess that's the calculation Democrat operatives are
making as we speak. Tim Walls is There's no question
about it. We have the numbers out now. Tim Walls
is doing what the vps not allowed to do. He's
dragging down the ticket. He is dragging down her pull numbers.
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It is resonating. It has grown and grown and grown
every day. We have more video, more audio of Tim
Walls pretending as if he did something he didn't do,
talking about his PTSD from his time.
Speaker 7 (22:45):
And intell both of you with your keen understanding of
how this works, especially from National Guard families. I can
tell you this having been one of those that came back.
We were in support of OEF but being sitting in
there with OEF OIF veterans when we came back, they
showed us the horse Bryn told us to be nice
when we went home, and that was the extent of it.
That was in two thousand and four. Now I'm proud
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to say that because of the people setting in here
and people who came before me, things have changed over
the last four years. They have not changed enough, but mister.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
King, the baggage is growing. The communist is trying to
figure out do we hang on to him and us
let him continue to pull down the ticket. Normy veteran
is bothered by this Democrat veteran if he actually is
a Democrat veteran, and those exist out there, hard chargers
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who fought for this country and they just kind of
went Democrat are always were, that's fine. But normal veteran,
normal Democrat veteran, normal independent veteran is going to be
bothered by stolen valor. The rabid Democrat, animal demon base.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
They don't care.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
I'm not worried about them. But this is an election
where Donald Trump has to grab the norms. Joe Biden
has to grab the norms. Do you allow Tim Walls
to pull down your ticket or do you appear chaotic
by kicking him out? I don't have the answer to that,
and I'm not making a prediction there, I'm really not.
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But I tell you they're having this conversation and man,
aren't you glad you're not there?
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Blah blah blah. Harvey P's killing it.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Look jd Vance, I know I was critical about the
denounced this vile thing. He has been so good on
the campaign trail. I've been so impressed. Let's do some emails, Jesse.
Did you see the reports on college cutbacks? Makes me ponder,
why is this a surge in trades? Is it expensive? Okay,
college is cutting back? Listen, Obviously the government funds way
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too much of these disgusting communist universities, and that's something
the GOP would tackle if they had any interest in
actually winning. But setting that aside, the universities do need
your money. They need you to show up, and they
need you to pay. There are a couple things that
have happened, a few things that have happened in recent years. One,
COVID was a big, big, big deal because you were
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forcing kids to take something they didn't want to take,
parents didn't want them taking it. You were forcing kids
to wear masks. Two the radicalism on college campus. It's
not just standard college protests anymore. That's always been around,
that's nothing new. Now they're much more rabid, much more
violent than they ever were before. When mom and dad
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are sitting at home thinking about where to send Aiden, Jaden,
and Braden, they have hesitancy of sending them to Columbia. Now,
when you turn on the television set and see a
bunch of Hamas loving animals, killing themselves or trying to
kill other people on the quad, Columbia gets a lot
less appealing. So, okay, there's that part of it. Really,
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the general distaste with the American education system and how
gross it is is a huge part of it. I
had a conversation recently. No, I'm not part of Hillsdale College,
but I'm a huge fan of Hillsdale College, have been
for a very long time. And as I'm having more
and more discussions with my sons. My oldest is about
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to be sixteen. What do you want to do? I'm
trying to give some guidance, what do you want to do?
And he's talking about maybe being an electrician or a
plumber or something like that. And as you know, I
encourage that. I want my boys to go into the
trades if possible. It's a wonderful living, it's better. But
I've left open the option. No, if you know what
you want to do, we will allow you to go
to a university of our choosing. And that list is
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unbelievably small. The universities i'd be willing to send my
kids to. Well, Hillsdale's one of them. I honestly, it'd
be the top one for me. I just love Hillsdale.
They've been killing it forever. I had a chance recently
to sit down. I had dinner with a couple of
Hillsdale folks and we're just gabbing. It wasn't again, we're
not working together anything like that. We're just gabbing about
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some things. And I asked them I was buttering them up.
I've led out told him, I said, I really want
you to get my kid into college.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
One day.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
You know, it's kind half joking. It was very much
half joking anyway, It was half joking with them. But
along those lines, I asked, Hey, what's it like to
get in? And I'm paraphrasing. I don't want to put
words in their mouth, but they essentially said, well, the
waiting list was long, and it's gotten a whole lot
longer in recent years. As you can imagine, there's this
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amazing university where you can send Aidan, Jaden and Braden
and they'll just learn the Constitution and bath and history
and at the end of their four years they'll be
better thinkers and they'll reflect your values even more. You
can send them to a place like Hillsdale, where you
can send them out to Berkeley, and you really don't
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get to see your daughter again for the rest of
her life because she's lesbian training now with a new
group of friends, and she figured out that dad is
a Nazi white supremacist.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I know what I'm picking. I know exactly what I'm picking.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
The disdain the general public is beginning to acquire for
these government education places, these dirty commue education places, is
having people choose a different path. It's not just that
colleges are they're having to make cuts. Homeschoolings going through
the roof. As people have learned more and more about
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how horrible the curriculum is, they are choosing something different
for their kids. Look, I have friends. They vote Republican.
You know, they're all going to vote Trump and whatnot.
But they're not heavily political political people. They're already asking me, Hey, Jesse,
what school would you trust? Hey, Jesse, I'm really worried
about our girl. These are not political people, but they
know they see they went out. They went out of it,
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and that's a good thing. Again, we are already separating.
It's just a matter of how exactly where exactly we
go from here. All right, I want to discuss communist
choke points a couple emails.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Then we're going to do headlines. I ended up up.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
I tried to pack everything into the show. It's been
a very, very busy show. It's great show, if I
say so myself. Chris, what Chris? Anyway, Maybe this show
was too much for you. Maybe there was too much yelling.
I do feel like my voice was too elevated tonight. Sorry,
I'm full of energy. Look, I take a male Vitality
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I am full of energy. I don't know what to
tell you. Once you get your tea levels up, gentlemen,
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and more importantly than that, your mind will start being clearer.
You need a testosterone for logical thinking. It's not just
about making babies with the old lady. You need it
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for logical thinking, you need it for energy, You need
it for mood. Gentlemen, are you down ever? Kind of
weirdly down this? Get depressed in the evenings?
Speaker 2 (29:46):
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Speaker 1 (30:01):
Jesse Kelly Vaccian.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of the
Jesse Kelly Show. I feel like I was a little
bit amped up tonight. Not exactly sure what's going on there,
little amped up that it was probably the my pillow
betting products. I don't know, but I've slept great either way.
I feel amazing tonight. Now let's do a couple more
emails before I get the headlines I didn't get to.
But before I get to those, I just want to
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play something for you really quickly. Remember there is a
huge difference between power and popularity. The right oftentimes confuses
those two things.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Or the silent majority.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
Oh gosh, gag me. Power and majority are different things.
The communist knows this. The communist will take popularity if
it's given to him, but it's not something he sees.
He seeks power, and because he seeks power, he grabs
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choke points of power in your society. Why is there
a child drag show at the local library in your
little red town in Wyoming, Because while you were driving
by the local library, the local communists, who just moved
there from California, they went and got themselves in charge
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of it. They seized a choke point of power. But
I don't understand this town's ninety percent Republican. The communist
understood that. That's why they went to the library and
took over.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
This happened in the.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
Corporate world through the HR department. In fact, if you're
a corporation that has an HR department and you're listening
to the sound of my voice, you should understand you
have very likely invited a poisonous, deadly cancer into your company,
and you should probably fire everyone in the HR department
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and eliminate the department completely. The HR department, it was
the choke point of power the American Communist used to
take over America's corporations. You get them in there, it's
almost always, almost universally, some single child, childless cat lady
hag who hates everything about America and hates herself, and
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you let her determine the training. Your company goes through,
the hiring, the firing. Soon your corporate boardroom is full
of a bunch of dirtball commies. I'm gonna play something
for you right now. I want you to listen to this.
Her name is Kira Lynn Johnson. Who is she Delta Airlines.
She's their DEI chief. That's her paid job. This Heffer's
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job is to be the DEI chief for Delta Airlines.
You invite this maoist into your corporate boardroom, you deserve
everything you get from it.
Speaker 8 (33:04):
The other more subtle forms of communications, I would call
them the little c communications. They might even be verbal communications.
So we're beginning to take a hard look at things
like our gatehouse announcements. You know, we welcome ladies and gentlemen,
and we've asked ourselves as that as gender inclusive as
we want to be. You know, we're looking at some
legacy language that exists in some of our employee manuals
and getting to the root of the way some things
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are described and saying does that actually send a message
of inclusivity.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Delta's working on saying or on stopping the saying, ladies
and gentlemen at the gate Why the wheels are falling off?
Mid flight planes are playing bumper cars now because you
filled up the air traffic controllers with a bunch of
Dei hires, your stuff in a bunch of Dei Hires
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in the cockpit. Things are a complete disaster, flight cancelation everywhere,
and Delta's folks sing on eliminating ladies and gentlemen. How
could this happen? First, you started an HR department. Second,
instead of properly vetting the people coming into your HR department,
you went in high well, she.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Went to Yale.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
You went and hired some hag to take over your
HR department, and soon your formerly wonderful company began to
be filled up with communist cancers. Now it's terminal and
you don't know how to stop it. You don't know
how to end it. That as how they seize choke
points in this country.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Jesse. I love your show.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
I listened on KEX eleven ninety am in Portland. That's
a sweet station. I love it when you do history stuff.
I like the ones you did about Rome Civil War.
I have not voted in over thirty years, and this
June I registered to vote Republican and the words of Popeye,
it's all I can stands and you can't stands no more.
I love that. That's awesome, Jesse. I just listened to
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your show. I have a comment about the church question.
At my church, we're constantly told, while we are strongly
urged to vote, we cannot endorse any candidate or party
from the pulpit because it could jeopardize the taxing exempt status.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
Of our church.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
Our church is worldwide, so if one congregation and some
town is advocating for a person or party, some visitor
decides to record it, it could impact others. Okay, I
understand that. Why don't black churches struggle with that? How
many Black churches?
Speaker 2 (35:27):
How many?
Speaker 3 (35:28):
How much audio could I play from these poisonous black
liberation theology churches, of them explicitly endorsing candidates, endorsing causes,
over and.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
Over and over again.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
They do so without fear. If the communists will get
up and preach boldly, without fear, and the good guys
are worried about their tax exempt status, we're already finished.
Speaker 4 (35:52):
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Why you know, you know the thing headlines we didn't
get to.
Speaker 3 (36:01):
House Conservatives pushed for funding fight as shut down looms
weeks before the election. Oh absolutely, I am sure the
GOP is gonna dig in its heels and really make
a stamp.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
I couldn't even get it out.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Secret Service apologizes the Massachusetts salon owner for breaking into
the shop to use the bathroom. I first, when I
first saw this story this weekend, I swear I thought
it was one of those kind of internet rumor parody things.
The United States Secret Service really did. They taped over
a security camera and they broke into a closed Massachusetts
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salon so people could use the restroom. And we only
know about this because the owner came forward to complain
and said, look what these freaking people did. This government
is so out of control and people don't even know it.
America's progressive cities are increasingly childless. Someone and said it's
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a family exodus.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Doom loop.
Speaker 3 (37:03):
Who wouldn't want to raise their kids around violent crime
and heroin needles. Black Maryland parents sue DC Children's Hospital
over removal, sex change and trafficking of autistic Sun.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
They haven't been.
Speaker 3 (37:18):
Allowed to see him in three years. Just a reminder.
We are the good guys and they are not all right.
We'll do it again tomorrow, that's all