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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show, But do not cry. We will be back
on Monday. And here's what we have on tap for
this hour. Well, a bunch of different things. Yes, we're
gonna discuss some political things, some tranny stuff. Someone wants
to discuss the Minoans. What do you do with your
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kids when they want to go to college? Cheddar Bay Biscuits.
A lady wants to talk about women having thinning hair.
All that and so much more coming up on the
final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. I'm gonna touch
on this though really quickly. This was Harrison Fields today.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
We have the audacity to make Transvisibility Month a proclamation
on the day of Easter. I can tell you here,
under President Trump's leadership, they will never be a transvisibility month.
And on Easter we will be celebrating one man, and
that is Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
It is nice having sanity back. And remember remember a
lot of the things that you might feel like excusing
as accidental are not at all accidental. Even if you
don't want to fight a cultural war, even if you're
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not interested in it. The communists are interested in it,
Therefore you must It's not up to you. I'm sorry,
I thought that sucks. But when it comes to being
in a fight, it does not take two sides. If
one side decides you're in a fight, you're in a fight.
Why do you think Why do you think the LGBTQ
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demon mob picked the rainbow? What do you think that was?
You think that it's an accident that they happen to
pick a sacred symbol to Christians, to Jews, to people
who believe that God flooded the earth and promised he
wouldn't do it again. Do you think they just kind
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of stumbled into that, Hey, what if we use the rainbow?
Do you think it's an accident. The demons inside the
Biden administration took Easter and made it transvisibility month. It's
not an accident. They constantly shout right in your face
that they hate you and they're at war with you.
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What's holding us back is our our willingness to acknowledge
the fact now things have changed. This is Maine's Governor,
Janet Mills. Communists will use a tactic. I want to
bring this up before we get back to the emails.
A tactic that you have run into. I guarantee it.
If you are ever around Democrats, you will run into
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this one tactic. They use it all the time because
they lie about everything at all times.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
The truth might become might have become a bit of
a distraction.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Well that's not happening, or it's not a deal, or
how does it affect you. I brought this up because
the last time I got together with a group of
friends and one of my buddies brought his buddy who's Democrat,
and I know him. It's not as if I don't
know him. We're acquaintances. We've talked, bought his Democrat buddy.
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My friends were going off about it was about really
it was about movies we were discussing and about One
of my buddies goes off and says, you can't even
take the freaking kids to see anything anymore. Everybody's got
a tranny or a gay love story. Now you can't
take the kids anything anymore. I'm sick to death of
all this stuff. And my buddy, the Democrat, his only
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contribution was he actually took all three of those things.
Oh that's not true. It's not every movie. And my
other buddy freaks out and pulls up every single major
motion picture and proves him wrong. And then as soon
as he got proven wrong. Remember remember they will always move,
they will always shift. Right. As soon as he got
proven wrong, he wait with the well, how does it
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affect you, Well, just don't go. Well, why do you
have to take your kids to it? They love using
these tactics. Here's Maine's governor who wants trainees to beat
up your daughter in sports.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Isn't about who plays on the playing field, as I said,
on the athletic field. This is also a diversionary tactic.
You know in the media that the current administration is
taking a lot of heat in other courts across this country,
including the district of Columbia right now and in Maryland
right now. So to me, these kinds of actions and
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press conferences are a diversionary tactic from what from what
the real issues are facing families across Maine, families across
the United States.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
It's just a diversionary tactic. Do you have a daughter,
are you concerned for her well being? Are you concerned
that Democrat politicians at every level, state, federal, local, believe
that young boys should be able to shower with her.
Are you concerned about that? That's not even happening, and
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it's just a diversionary tactic. You see, it's not important.
It's not only not happening, but if it does happen,
it's really rare. And even if it does happen, it's
not important at all. Stop worrying about your daughter's safety.
You see. Democrats love to use that tactic. I will
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again come back to this when you debate them. Don't
allow them to change the subject. Do not get angry
and raise your voice. They will try to get you
to do that. That's also a tactic. They'll call you names,
they'll lie trying to get you off your footing. Do
not raise your voice, do not get angry, but be
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firm and not allowing them to change the subject or change.
In case you're wondering, yes, I stepped in when the
Democrat was proven wrong about the LGBTQ air Force storylines
in all the movies, and then he immediately shifted to
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something else, or tried to. I said no, no, no, no,
hold on, hold on one second, wait before we move on.
Just to clarify your argument was it's not happening. That's
what you just said, and he just proved you wrong
that it was happening, and he got so uncomfortable. Well now,
but I mean it's not important. I said, no, no, no, no,
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stops up. That's changing the argument. That's not what you argued.
You just said that it's not happening. So it is happening,
and what you just said was untrue. Right you should
have seen him squirming around. Be firm with the communists
in your life when they try to change the subject. Hey, Jesse,
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do you think the Minoans were the richest empire at
the time with their purple garment monopoly. I don't know.
I realized this goes into history, nerd territory. I should
probably explain the Minoans were in ancient society. We're talking
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two thousand years before Christ is what we're talking about here,
ancient society. They sound really cool. They're based on the
island of Crete One. Any society that's based on an
island really freaking cool. Right. The Minoans got their name,
I believe, if I remember right, from a king Minos
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Minos m i nos Minos Minos. They were stupid, wealthy.
There is evidence archaeological evidence that we have that shows
they were unbelievably modern for their time, as in they
had pipes, water sewer line that is unbelievably advanced for
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the period of time that the roads were paved. They
had pipelines running through the place. A very very, very
advanced society. But I'll just make this final point on
this because we're not going to go off on the Minoans.
I don't want everyone to fall asleep at the wheel
and drive their car off the road. Do you know
why the color purple was considered a royal color? It
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was a color for royalty all the time, Roman emperors,
everybody at the ancient world purple. If you had purple
things on, you were really really wealthy and usually had
to be a king. The reason was, we don't think
about this, well, how do you get your colors back then?
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Now you want colors, you can walk into Walmart and
get a different colored shirt, any color you want. But
that's not how it works. Back then. You had to
have access to dies well if you wanted the color
purple back then. I believe don't quote me on this,
but I think I'm right. I'm pretty sure it was
a snail, a sea snail, you had to have access.
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And imagine how many snails it would take to get
a generous amount of dye, even if these are large snails.
How much dye can come out of a frigging snail?
And you think how labor intensive that would be. With
ancient technology, you have to get out there on a bone. Anyway,
it was very, very, very difficult to come up with
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a generous amount of purple dye. Therefore, if you had
a generous amount of purple dye, then the wealthiest people
on the planet would pay you ridiculous sums of money
for that purple dye because it was so incredibly rare.
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So how about that. That's why the color purple was
considered a royal color. Like I said, we don't realize
how many blessings we have. I don't, you don't. We
don't realize what it how absurd it is that we
can open up a cupboard in our kitchen. Everyone has
a cupboard like this with spices and the quantities of it.
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I go home right now, I have cinnamon, salt, and pepper.
I've had all these things your spice cupboard alone. Kings
would have killed for in the ancient world. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday. And yes, Chris,
you are correct. That song is wonderful and it's way
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too long. There's no excuse for that song to be
nine minutes long. You could have shredded on that guitar
ted for three four minutes and it would have been
just as good. That people in all walks of life,
and all walks of life is not just musicians. Maybe
you do this too. People really really struggle with the
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concept of leaving them wanting more. I try to tell
my sons this all the time. I try to tell
everyone in my life this, leave them wanting more. Would
you're gonna leave the party? Don't leave fifteen minutes too late,
leave fifteen minutes too early, Leave the people, Leave the
people saying to themselves, man, that's too bad. Jesse left.
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I wish she'd ha stayed an extra ten minutes. I
was really enjoying Jesse tonight. Let's have another one. Always
leave them wanting more. That's the rule. No, I don't
want to listen to you guitar riff for nine minutes,
write a three or four minute song and then leave.
Dear oracle. Recently, I picked up a couple of the
red lobster Cheddbay biscuit boxes that some grocery stores now
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have available. We have boys three and one. They love biscuits,
but they're used to the high class biscuits that come
from the can that makes a popping noise when you
open it. My wife will help them put anything on there, peanut,
bet ter, jelly, whatever. We made the Chedderbay biscuits last night,
and the boys insisted on putting grape jelly on the
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red lobster cheddar Bay biscuits. I don't think I can
stand for this sacrilege. Do I show them some tough
love and kick them out of the house, or let
it slide? Kick them out of the house. And I
say this as somebody who is uh, I've got my
own wounds. I don't want you to think that my
life is perfect by any stretch of the imagination. I'm
gonna I'm gonna open up my heart to you really quickly,
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as painful as it may be. You're what I have, Okay,
you me. This is why we talk all day. My sons,
James and Luke. Overall, we're very good boys. They don't
like keso. I hope, Chris, I know a who doesn't
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like caso or cheese dip. I guess if you're in
the Northeast to prefer. Everybody likes caso. And it's not
as if they don't like a particular caseo caso. They
don't like it, any of it. What Chris Chris said,
do they like cheese on a burger? If they do,
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they do, of course they do. They re quest Jesse
Kellyburgers all the time, American cheese. They eat cheese on pizza.
Al will make meatball subs to put cheese on them
on there the obs homemade hamburger helper drowning the cheese.
It's not as if they're anti cheese. They will not
take a chip and dip it in caso. And I
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just I'm so disappointed in them. And you know, you
can point out, well, they're good people or the good grades,
and they're hard workers and they're well mannered. I don't
care about that. How can you not like caso? What's
wrong with you? And not only that, they're in general
they're pretty sauce hesitant in general, even things like a
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like a hot sauce or something a soy sauce. Maybe
if you have, you got something now. I didn't want that. Now,
I don't want that. Who doesn't like a sauce? I
don't understand. I don't understand it. And I've worked hard.
I realize I have not been a perfect father, but
I feel like I've worked hard to try to teach
them values. I feel like i've again. I'm not father
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of the year, but I've tried. You don't like keeso?
And then I get accused of being a food a
food bully by ab and the kids, because, let me
tell you something, I'm not that nice about it. When
I get a caso or something like that, and I
I wos sometimes have a dip or something. But when
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I'm the only one, haven't any I have some tough
things to say to the kids, some really tough things.
So yes, you're three and one year old, kick them
out of the house, get rid of them now you
don't need them anymore. If I have to give you
a quick homemade Jesse Kelly White trash recipe, here's one
for you. I think I've told you this before. Red
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Lobster's Cheddar Baby biscuit mix is sold in grocery stores.
Buy some of that. Make Cheddar Bay biscuits. Or if
you go to Red Lobster, as I do, ask for
it to go bag. Red Lobster's lovely. They'll give you
a to go back of them. Make your Cheddar bay biscuits.
In the morning, take two Cheddar bay biscuits, drop them
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in a cereal bowl. Go to the stove. Here's what
you're gonna do. You're going to make two over easy eggs,
two or three over easy eggs. Make sure they're over easy.
You need them, yoki okay. Once you drop the biscuits
in the bowl, take some sort of shredded cheese, doesn't matter,
cheddar whatever. Drop a chunk of shredded cheese on top
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of the biscuits, over easy eggs. Fry them up in
a pan, take them off, Drop them on top of
the cheese so they can start the melting process. Take
a piece of aluminum foil, put it over the bowl immediately.
What you're trying to do is trap the heat in
to get more melty cheese and then quickly. It'll only
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take you a minute or two. Little bit of flour,
a little bit of milk, little bit of Cajun seasoning,
of some kind from your spice straw, which you have
because it's the year twenty twenty five. Really quickly. I
don't even know if it counts as a gravy or
a roo or whatever. I'm gonna cook. Whip that up
in the frying pan where the eggs and the butter
were a little bit of that. It's just quick. Whip
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it up. You have to whip it up really fast.
Rud'll chunk up on you. Now you have like a
cage and gravy type thing. Take that frying pan, foil off.
Pour that gravy over the bowl of eggs, cheese, biscuits,
Grab a fork or a spoon, it doesn't matter, and
dice it all up. Get that yolk and gravy all
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over the place. It's gonna look like dog vomit when
you're done, and it's gonna taste like the best thing
you've ever eaten in your life. Congratulations. That's Jesse Kelly's
white trash, biscuits and gravy. More questions. Next, it is
the Jesse Kelly's Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. I
remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
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dot com Tomholm and sounding good out there.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
Hepe people take advantage of it, especially with those who
are the United States who don't have an order deportation yet,
because if we have to go through the process of
going through the courtskin order deportation and we have to
find you and remove you, then you have a bar
from re entering. So we want people, if you're in
the country, go home, do things the right way, then
you don't have that bar placed against you. So if
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you have a ussistant child, he can petition for you.
If you want to come in on a work visa
or visitor visa, or come in some sort of you know,
some sort of other status maybe as a student, come
in to the country the right way. That leaves that
ability open for you. But if you get firm reported,
there's an automatic bar set against you. Won't people take
advantage of it.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
I have said before, I don't like this you know
you can come back type thing, But I think I
understand what they're doing, at least I hope I do.
This is trying to incentivize the masses to get out,
and that of course is the goal. Tausy Gabbard continues
to release these hidden files.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
And what we have just released here today is ten
thousand pages that have been sitting in boxes within the
National Archives that have never been digitized or viewed publicly before.
These are documents related to the government's investigation into the assassination,
documents related to discussions that were going on in other
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countries state department cables around the assassination. We're obviously not
stopping here. We discovered ten thousand pages at National Archives.
We sent people out to hunt through different warehouses at
the FBI and CIA, knowing there are likely other documents
that have not yet been turned over to National Archives.
And I tell you just the other day we discovered
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over fifty thousand additional pages solely around Senator Kennedy's assassination.
That we have over one hundred people at National Archives
going through and scanning, and that will be the second
release that we'll have here shortly.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Don't you think it's odd, just kind of weird that
there's all these JFK files they're still finding and releasing
and there's not a lot of new information in them.
Like the last batch they dropped. There were some names
and things like that, but it wasn't as if we
knew something we know something now that we didn't before.
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There were a lot of people who have theories around it,
myself included, I've told you mine that felt like the
drop kind of reinforced some of their beliefs. I don't
think anybody had a belief before that they then discounted
after the files were released. So, if there's nothing groundbreaking
in this, and this is going to go back to
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us our social contract with our government. If there's nothing groundbreaking,
and why did you keep it hidden forever? Don't you
find that so odd? It's I find it odd, and
I find it frustrating because it's wild how consistent it
is in history that governments once they turn evil and
corrupt and the country kind of starts to shake apart.
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That you can see in hindsight twenty twenty. You can
see you can look back and say, hey, stop open
up the books, open up, be open and honest with
the people. That is what will gain their trust back.
Be open with them, Stop covering things up, stop doing that.
Earn the people's trust back by being open. And they
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never do it. They never do it. They all go
the exact opposite way. Instead, it's more secrecy, more force,
more lies, and that, of course, pushes the country closer
to the end than it would have been before. Remember
Donald Trump. Donald Trump wanted to release the JFK files
touring his first four years. Mike Pompeo begged him, begged
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him allegedly not to do it, and he didn't do it.
Why there's nothing world changing in here. As I've said before,
all the world changing stuff got shredded, deleted, and they
murdered anyone who could have verified it a long time ago.
Why would you work so hard to keep some pretty
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benign documents secret? The only thing that does is increase
the public distrust. And until that link happens again, I
was about to say until the link had stronger, But
the link has been broken. The link between the American
public and their government has been broken. COVID finished it off.
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The American people do not trust their government now. At
fifteen twenty years ago, if I said this the CDC,
the Center for Disease Control to you, you would pay attention.
Now you roll your eyes, Oh gosh, those liars again.
The public trust in our government has been shattered. And
I do I do give credit to a lot of
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credit to Trump, to his administration Tulsea Gabber, these types
for opening things up, and cash Betel, who I knew
everyone is frustrated with right now, and honestly I'm a
bit frustrated myself, as I've said, but Cash Betel has
opened up a lot of documents as well. This needs
to continue. This is how we get the trust back
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in our government. Dear Banana Hans, I have two children,
one boy, one girl. They're still young, but college for
them is on my mind. What are your thoughts on
online college? It will keep them away from communists corrupting them,
especially my little girl. But does it look good on
an application having a degree from an online college? Dude,
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it looks fine. No one gives a crap where you
graduated college unless you unless your dream. I should qualify that,
unless your dream is to be a big shot attorney
at a big shot law firm, or finance or medicine,
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those three fields. The big prestigious universities, you know, the
Harvards of the world, the Stanfords, the Wharton School of Business,
the big shot, super important schools seem to be the
best pipeline in the world in order to go into
the highest levels. Now, I didn't say you had to
go to those schools to be a doctor, or a
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lawyer or in finance. A lot of people work in
those fields and they don't want to be part of
some big, prestigious New York City law firm. But if
you want to walk out of law school and walk
right into I don't know, Chris and Chris, the law
firm in New York City, you're probably going to have
to have gone to do a big boy law school,
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plus have a reference. But beyond that, who cares if
it's online. Look, I'll tell you what we're doing. We're
already planning that college is not only expensive. But my
boys are not immune to social contagions. They're strong, they
know what they believe. But I worry for my sons
the same way you worry for yours. Our intention is
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to keep them online or in a local community college.
If they insist on going to college, I really don't
want them to go, But if they have a field
where a college degree is required, I'm obviously not going
to borrow them from going. But we're going to keep
them local, and we're going to keep them online as
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much as possible. No one cares where you graduated college
nobody cares. And today, I don't know if you've been
We've talked about it on the show. I don't know
if you've been paying attention to the headlines on it
and stuff. Increasingly, employers they don't even want you to
have gone to college. There's a reason employers are dropping
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their degree requirements faster than they're adding them. America's companies
are so disillusioned with the know nothing communist losers they
continue to get from college campuses that they are not
adamant that you have a four year degree before they
hire you. A lot of sharp companies now they're bringing
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in interns right out of high school eighteen nineteen. Hey,
forget that, We'll give you a paid internship. Come learn
the ropes. Let's get you before your mind gets completely
poisoned by the communist college professor. Let's make sure you're
part of our culture. You want to be here. That's
the direction I'm going to push my sons. Depending on
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what their passions are now, I don't know where they're
going to end up. I don't know, might end up
in prison. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final second
of the I see Kelly's show on a spectacular Friday.
I hope you were getting ready to go into a
wonderful Easter weekend where we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Chris. Anyway,
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let's do some Let's do a couple more emails before
we check out it here, Dear Jesse, this lady says
the subject is women losing their hair. I love your
show this as much as I can. You just said
that women should never cut their hair off really short.
I'm sixty seven years old. I look very good. I
love this lady already, even not considering my age. I
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bet you this lady is a total smoke Chris. And
I bet you when she was about forty, she could
make you weak in the knees. Anyway, however, I am
and have been losing my hair since my early fifties.
I would estimate I'm down to about a third of
what I had in my twenties and thirties. Shouldn't I,
at some point cut it short? Even on women. I
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think long hair that's very thin looks ridiculous. What do
you think with that look? My argument has always been
against the dudes that when your hair starts to go,
cut it short, and dudes do the opposite, they'd make
it longer and try to wrap it around or whatever
one can tell I did, look, just cut it off
like I did. All right, just cut it off and
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let it go. For ladies, yeah, I would probably agree
you should maybe shorten it up. I'll tell you what
else is underrated on ladies. Hats. I love when I
wears a hat. Should throw on a little cowboy hat
or at or a little baseball cap or something like that.
And women love dumb hats and stuff like that. They're
big on all that stuff. Dear Jesse, I remember a
time when reporters ask questions without having to read them
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off their phone. It looks like someone else is writing
their questions for them. My point is journalists used to
know of what they were asking, hence a good follow up.
Am I right? Well, you are right, and you're not
imagining it. Reporters used to be able to ask questions
without reading the question. You know why that is right.
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Communists control their language. Their language is highly highly controlled.
As we've discussed so many times, every single word, when
you lie about everything at all times, you know that
every word has to be carefully selected to make sure
it's just right, just deceitful enough, just manipulative enough, just
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you have to be just right. So if you're a reporter,
you understand that you not only have to be a communist.
You are surrounded by communists. Your fellow reporters in whatever
newsroom you're in, your producer, your editor, you're all they're
all communists too. And if you, let's say you're just
speaking off the cuff, maybe you wanted to ask about
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any legal immigrant, what if you accidentally said that word.
That word is such a big deal. Democrats are so
so banking on protecting these people and bringing them into
the count that Joe Biden, the President himself, had to
go on a media apology tour when he called one
in illegal during the State of the Union. If you're
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a reporter, let's say you're a White House reporter who
says that word, you might get fired and the left
would they would come for you. Did you here with
this lady at CBS says dumper firer de human isaac immigrants?
That could cost you your job. That's how gross that
world is. And I've said this, you're happier than communists.
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You should take heart in that. And this is part
of the reason it is such a nasty, highly controlled
environment that you are afraid all the time of your
own people. It's not just the Nazis on the right
that you're afraid of. You. You are aware at all
times that you're surrounded by wolves and they might come
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rip you to shreds if you step out of line
one time. These people are miserable at all times. You're not.
You're happy. Smile, Dear Jesse. If there's one person on
the radio who isn't afraid to call it like they
see it, it's you. I know you speak out against
corruption and abuse of power. So what do you make
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of these insane stock market gains people made, especially the
ultra wealthy, as a result of the ninety day tariff
pause announcement from Trump. I voted for them all three times.
I'm grateful for what he's done for the United States.
But this one reeks of ill begotten gains, and I
think it should be investigated. I really don't want us
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to have a say it ain't so Joe moment in
this country, but it feels suspicious thoughts. Well, I think
you have a right to be suspicious. When we got
a big announcement that they were going to be these tariffs.
The fortune five hundred world, the big business world freaked out.
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It was a universal freak out, a global universal freak out.
And remember we had two or three days where I
was getting the same phone calls and text messages you
were getting. Did you see her? I four oh one K.
Did you see how much money we lost? I went
to uh. That was the weekend of the Final Four.
We went out to watch the Final four game with
a group of neighbors. Every one of them came out
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to me, Chelsea, you should see what's happening. What's Trump doing? Said?
There was immediately this global financial panic. He can't do it.
He can't do it. He can't do it. And then
it lasted two or three days. Well, the market dips
for two or three days. Rich people buy when the
market dips. It's just it's not new. That's what they do, honestly,
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that's what smart people do. You buy on the dip.
They bought on the dip. And then Trump came out
and said, wow, I mean, hey, this was mainly about
China and everyone's negotiating. Oh legend, the ninety day pause,
ninety day pause on all that market stabilizes market goes
back up. I'm not here to tell you not to
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be suspicious, but I have something else that might even
be darker. As we've round out the show, here to
think about. What if the American president, no matter who
he is, what if he is so handcuffed by the
corrupt global system that has been put into place that
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there's very little he can actually do to change that much,
even if he's completely committed to it. The various global systems,
financial and otherwise, they're too powerful, They have too many
things in places in place. They have the ability to
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ruin you, or ruin your reputation or your presidency in
some way. And even if you have all the right ideas,
and no one has all the right ideas, right, But
even if you have all the right ideas, and maybe
you believe in it all the way and you know
where you want to go, what if? What if the
system is so evil and corrupt that you can't make
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the changes you want to make. Look look at the
FBI right now. You think Dan Bongino doesn't want to
make the changes you want to make. Dan Bongino's a stud.
He wants to do the right thing. I hope he can,
maybe he's in a situation where he just can't. I
don't know. That was a little heavy. He'll celebrate the
resurrection of Jesus. I'll see you Monday. That's all.