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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is that Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday, and we
will get to the Pete heg says stuff in a
little bit. I have a theory about Democrats and their
trips to El Salvador, which I'll get to in a
little bit. We'll do a bunch of emails, all kinds
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of other things still to come this hour on the
Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
But it's Monday, baby. You know what that means. It's
Medal of Honor Monday time.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Every single Monday, at this time, we take a medal
of honor, citation, we read it. We have done this
for as long as I can remember it. We always will.
It is important to remember the men, remember their deeds.
It's important that these names stay with people. People don't
know the names. Most people don't even know that. All
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these citations, all these writeups on what they did, they're
all available online for free.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Anyone can do it.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
I don't have some special access because I'm a world
famous radio host. There's just websites out there with all
of them. You can search by branch or by conflict.
We're always going to read these. We love them, I
love them, you love them. We'll read these, and we'll
get back to politics and the element screaming and all
the things like that. And we take emailed recommendations, remember
your love, your hate, your death threats. You're asked, doctor
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Jesse questions. And if there's a Medal of honor recipient
you love, you know you're related to. Maybe you met one,
this guy says, Hey, Jesse, I meddled Medal of Honor
recipient when I was recruiting in northern Minnesota. He was
a very nice man. He would describe the situation as
getting pinned down and slaughtered. He thought they were dead anyway,
so he snapped and began flanking a series of pill
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boxes and dropping grenades in them. Citation below, Love to
see you, honor Don and read it. His name is Dave,
the guy who sent this in, and Don happens to
be a Donald Eugene rudolph Us Army. This was in
the Philippines in nineteen forty five. I have time, okay,
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I'll give you a little bit of reference here. Why
are we in the Philippines in nineteen forty five? Well,
we were in the Philippines at the start of the war.
MacArthur was over there with a bunch of army guys.
The Japanese, knowing the Philippines were absurdly resource rich, they
wanted it. They invaded it, they took it. That was
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the whole Baton Death March that came after the invasion
of the Philippines. Our guys got stuck on a peninsula
known as the Baton Peninsula. Eventually MacArthur takes off to
Australia while our men starve to death and surrender. They
get marched on the Baton Death March. Okay, that's the Philippines.
We lost the Philippines, and MacArthur famously said I shall return.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
From there.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
It became not only his obsession. I don't want to
act like it was only his obsession America. Realizing how
important the Philippines were to the Japanese, we were always
trying to march that way, and as we bounced our
way from island to island across the Pacific, we always
had the Philippines in mind. Now keep in mind this
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will be important for our story here. When they talk
about pillboxes and bunkers and things, the Japanese were not
naive ever to the fact that we were going to
come back to all this stuff. Wherever they were on
an island, they always planned on how do we defend
this from America when they come back the Japanese take
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over the Philippines. They didn't just sit around eating rice
for four years. They knew America's going to come back.
We had better make some preparations. And it's not like MacArthur,
with his style, shy about his intention to come back.
MacArthur kept telling the entire planet, I'm coming back. Everyone
knew we were coming back, and we landed in the
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Philippines with a sizeable, sizeable force. By the way, quick
quick note on this before I read the citation. If
you are interested in America's campaign in the Philippines and
what the Japanese did in the Philippines, in Manila in particular,
and when they were trying to keep that town and
then burn that town with the killing and everything around it,
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there are a couple good books I will recommend for you.
I'm gonna say the name of these two books three times,
and then you're not gonna email me and ask me
the name of the books. Okay, ram Page is the
name of one of the books. Ram Page. Again, the
book is called Rampage. That's the name of one of
the books. Another book, and there are many many. These
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are not the only two, but I'm just giving you
ones that I love. Another one is called Ghost Soldiers. Again,
the book is called Ghost Soldiers. One more time, the
book is called Ghost Soldiers. That's the name of the
If you want a primer on this military campaign, it's really, really,
really good. It's a fascinating conflict. Anyway, Without further Ado
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Medal of Honor citation for A. Donald Eugene Rudolph. He
was born in South Haven, Minnesota, United States of America,
born in nineteen twenty one.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
How about that, hey, honoring those who went above and beyond.
It's Medal of Honor.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Monday, Second Lieutenant Rudolph was acting as platoon leader at
Muno's Luzon, Philippine Islands. While administering first aid on the battlefield,
he observed enemy fire issuing from a nearby culvert. Crawling
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to the culvert with rifle and grenades, he killed three
of the enemy concealed there. He then worked his way
across open terrain toward a line of enemy pillboxes, which
had immobilized his company the first pill box. Nearing the
first pill box, he hurled a grenade through its embrasure
and charged the position with his bare hands. He tore
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away the wood in tin covering and then dropped a
grenade through the opening, killing the enemy gunners and destroying
their machine gun. Ordering several riflemen to cover his further advance,
Second Lieutenant Rudolph seized a pickmatic and made his way
to the second pill box. Piercing its top with the mattic.
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He dropped the grenade through the hole, firing several rounds
from his rifle into it and smothering any surviving enemy
by sealing the hole in embrasure with earth. In quick succession,
he attacked and neutralized six more pillboxes.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
Later, when his patomb.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Was attacked by an enemy tank, he advanced under covering fire,
climbed atop the tank, and dropped a white phosphorus grenade
through the turret, destroying the crew. Through his outstanding heroism,
superb courage and leadership, and complete disregard for his own safety,
Second Lieutenant Rudolph cleared a path for in advance, which
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culminated in one of the most decisive victories of the
Philippine campaign. Now, I wanted to explain a couple things
because we run into citations like this a lot. You
see a citation where the company was pinned down by
this pillboxer, or a battalion was pinned down, they were
pinned down. Well, we tend to think of areas that
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are being attacked. We come up with an image in
our mind that is not well, it's very rarely accurate.
How many ways are there to get from A to
B to and fro Well, depends on where you are, right,
of course, it depends on where you are. But the
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problem is we simplify that when it comes to battlefields
and maps. If you have a company and you're trying
to move them from let's say this beach where you landed,
and you're trying to get five miles away to this town,
how many different routes can you take there? Just the
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natural structures, where the rivers are, where the mountains are,
where the forests are, where the desert where it depends
on where you're at. My point is there aren't that
many avenues to get where you want to go. If
you want to get on the high ground, if you
want to take the high ground, and every military person
wants the high ground, well, how many routes are there
up to the high ground. Not that many, but the
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enemy knows that too. The Japanese were flesh and blood
with brains too, so they would build these defensive structures
in locations where they knew we would try to pass.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
That's how. No, it doesn't matter what war it is.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
By the way, World War One, Vietnam, whe the American wars,
not American wars. You will find huge military forces pinned
down because of strategically placed fortifications that are placed on
the critical avenues the military force needs to use. That's
why this happens all the time. And when he talks
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about like the guy wrote in the emails, how his
he thought they were all gonna die. Well, that's what
the pill box are set. Pill boxes are set up
there to do kill everybody on that avenue. There's this
really creepy story from Okinawa. There's a bunch of stories
like this. Okinawa is this really weird place. We're not
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in Okinawa this time, but where the elevations are kind
of funny, and where the Japanese held in Okinawa, they
held the highest elevation on the entire island. When the
Americans finally took over the Japanese area, when they finally
got into the tunnels and everything else, they would look
through the little openings the Japanese had made, and they
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would look through their little binoculars and things that had
set up, and they were completely creeped out because they
figured out the Japanese had been watching every move they
made the entire time. They could see the entire island.
When you get on top of a critical avenue, you
can wipe out an entire company, is my point, and
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it will feel like you're all gonna die, and frankly,
you will if somebody doesn't do something. And so that
brings us to guys like this. If you're wondering why
there was tin in plywood on these pillboxes where the
Japanese had learned that, the Americans will get on top
of your pill box and they'll drop satchel charges in there,
they'll stick the nozzle of a flamethrower in there. You
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have to protect the openings. You have to have the
openings because you have to breathe. But at the same time,
you better be get.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Big, ugly situation.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular or
wonderful Monday. Just got done with Medal of Honor Monday member.
If you miss that or any part of the show,
he can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes.
Let's talk about the Pete hegg Seth stuff that's in
the news. We'll put it that way. Stuff Pete Haig Seth,
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Secretary of Defense. He gets involved, I'll put it that way,
in a little bit of a kerfuffle. Such a great word,
a kerfuffle. What was the kerfuffle? Well, he was having
discussions with people like Vice President J. D Vance and others,
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and they were having discussions about what to do foreign
policy was what do we do specifically with the who
these do we do this? I don't want to do that.
Should we bomb this guy? Should be? They're having a
private discussion. Well we find out that these allegedly private
coas somebody was essentially sea seeing a communist reporter for
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The Atlantic named Jeffrey Goldberg that were sending him the
chats he was involved in. It was say okay, well
you remember this, Well, how'd that happened? That was odd
because look, Pete Hagg Seth, Pete Eggs Seth did not
add Jeffrey Goldberg to the chat. Jd Vance did not
add Jeffrey Goldberg to the chat, and Jeffrey Goldberg did
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not get added to the chat by accident. Come on, now,
this is not you and me making plans for who's
bringing the dessert for the Easter party. These are critically
important national security chats. Jeffrey Goldberg didn't get looped in
as a whoopsie someone did that. They did it on purpose.
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So what happened after that little controversy was Pete hag
Seth went looking.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
And remember they can.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Root out traders in government circles because a lot of
these organizations, especially the national security organizations, they are allowed
to use light detector tests on you to determine who's
doing it. Because haven't you ever wondered that we're gonna
find the leaker? Well, how do you do that? How
are you going to do that? Well, there's a whole
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investigative process, and that's certainly part of it. Now, after
this investigative process, there have been people who've been let go.
Pete hag Seth was asked about this yesterday at the
big White House Easter celebration. Here he was.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
Here we go again, just a waste of time.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
Even he is doing he is doing a great job.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
I pressed the wrong button, Pete hegsass sounds different maybe
as a cool No, this is Pete.
Speaker 7 (14:47):
You know what a big surprise that a bunch of
a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of
hit pieces come out from the same media that pedaled
the Russia hopes, Yeah, won't get back their Pultzers.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
They got Poults for.
Speaker 6 (14:59):
A bunch of lies, Culsers for a bunch of lies,
and on hoaxes time and time and time again. And
as they peddal those lives, no one ever calls them
on it.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
And he went on said this, this is what the
media does.
Speaker 6 (15:14):
They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees and then
they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputations.
Not going to work with me because we're changing the
Defense Department, putting the Pentagon back in the hands of
war fighters, and anonymous smears from distruntled former employees on
old news doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
So you get it. Pete just laid it out.
Speaker 4 (15:36):
I don't want to.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
I don't have to reframe his words. Those employees who
got discovered and let go, they ran right to the
friends they were already leaking to in the media, and
the media has launched an attack. Now what is the
goal of all this? Does the media? Do Democrats? Do
they actually care about national security? Do they care if
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Pete hag Seth is qualified? Know what they want is
a scalp because they do understand power, and they do
understand human nature, and they understand there is value in
the other side fearing you. The Democrats have thrived on
Republicans being afraid of them for a long time. I
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can't say that. I can't count how many times I've
talked to a congressman I know, or a senator I
know and who has said something to me along the
lines of, well, Jesse, I love to say that, but
the media will kill me. I'd love to do that,
but the media will kill me. Oh do you know
what they'll.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Say about me? Do you know what the Jesse? I
totally agree with.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
What you said. I get text messages like this all
the time, Jesse, I heard what you said on Friday Show.
Totally agree man, if I said something like that, though
they'd kill me. It's this built in thing with our
weenie politicians, a constant sense of fear that the mob,
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that the rage mob, the left wing rage mob, may
come for them. Oh, you big bunch of sissies. They
come for me all the time. I don't give a crap.
I love it, I eat it up. But in GOP
circles that has been effective for a long time, and
of course, it works perfectly on losers like Don Bacon
of Nebraska. He's already calling for Pete Hex's's job an
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amateur person. If it's true he's leaking things, it's totally unacceptable.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
I'm not in the White House. I'm not gonna tell
the White House how to manage it.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
It should be changed immediately. Trump, to his credit, says.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Nah, here we go again, just a waste of time.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
He is doing.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
He is doing a great job.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
Because he's doing a great job, ask ask the hoodies
how he's doing.
Speaker 5 (17:54):
Ask to the hoodies.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
We have another cut of the album.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
Yes, hoodies, how he's doing.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
Chris, that's not even funny.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
I take it back.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
It's hilarious.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
It was Corey who came up with that.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
That's hilarious. Adding some Hootie and the blowfish, that is hilarious.
You know what you should have done. You shouldn't have
told me it was on the audio cut and lied,
so it just came out and played right then and there.
When you idiots are gonna make stupid jokes, don't even
tell me ahead of time.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Then I have plausible deniability.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
Whatever.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
I'll put a final point on not giving them a
scalp and why that's important. Before I get to that,
I know you probably already saw if you follow me
on social media. I had this little ten second video
up of the brisket from yesterday. Yesterday for Easter Sunday,
after church, I made her homemade fetccini. I made my brisket,
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and you may notice a couple of little probes sticking
out of that brisket as I do the little reveal
where I open up the smoker. You didn't think I
was telling you about iq Sense just for funsies, did you.
I've been using the wireless cooking thermometer iq Sense. I've
been using it for three years or so. My brisket
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has reached the level that I've fielded requests today from
neighbors who want it. Want some of it. I'm bringing
some to Chris and Corey. Well, Corey probably not.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
Chris.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Do you want fifteen percent off on iq Sense? Do
you want to make perfect brisket every time? Remember mine's
perfect every time? And I don't even know what I'm doing,
I don't have to. My phone tells me the temperature.
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Speaker 1 (19:45):
We'll be back The Jesse Kelly Show on air and
online at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Just had an emergency
situation during the break.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Somehow.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
I'm so creeped out right now. Somehow the emergency situation
was averted because of some sort of voodoo. The Jewish
producer Chris just pulled on me. The show was coming back,
right and remember we're live here nationwide. There's nothing I
can do. When the music starts, you're back on the radio.
I had a sneeze coming, you know what that feeling is.
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I had a sneeze coming. And I looked at Chris
with this look of panic in my eyes, and I
even gave him a hold on, but he gave me
the well, I what do you mean hold on?
Speaker 3 (20:31):
What am I spill? I can't hold on?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
And then you know what Chris said to me, And
I had to sneeze bad. You know what he said
to me, lemon, and the sneeze went away. Chris, is
this some Jewish voodoo or something? Is this?
Speaker 4 (20:54):
What is this?
Speaker 2 (20:55):
What did you do to me? How did that work?
What do you mean? What I want to know? You
don't know how it works. You just know it works.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
It worked.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Did this your parents teach you this or what tormented
you with it? Why does that work? I'm so weird
it out right now, I'm not even happy. I would
rather have sneezed on the air than to have a
sneeze go away by you telling me to think about
the word lemon?
Speaker 3 (21:24):
What what.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Now?
Speaker 2 (21:27):
I can do it to my boys. I'm gonna do
it to everybody, are you kid? My boys?
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (21:31):
If I even if I even think you're considering sneezing,
I might just walk around saying lemonleven, leven, just to
creep people out with my superpowers. What is this? This is?
I don't feel okay. I don't feel okay. I gotta
go to church afterwards and pray. I feel like there's
something wrong, something's wrong with me. Oh, I almost forgot.
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Probably should have done this before halfway through the show.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Condolences to the Catholic community out there, the Pope that
shut up Chris. I forgot the Pope died and I
am not Catholic, so it was not top of mine.
But I realized for a lot of people it was
a big deal. I have members of my family many
of them who are and when they found out, they
were immediately going to church to pray and all kinds
of stuff like that. Again, condolences if you're bummed out
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about that. So that's sorry, Sorry that happened. Yeah, I
guess we'll move on from there. But either way, back
to what we were talking about really quickly. You cannot
allow the left to come for your people, and it's
not because sometimes your people don't deserve it. Remember I
wanted somebody fired after the signal chat thing, but I
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wanted them fired immediately, and I wanted them fired by
Donald Trump to prove we won't tolerate leaks like that. Now,
what I said a week afterwards was, well, now you
can't fire them because if you fired them now like
you gave the left a scalp, they are constantly coming
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for scalps, and they will come for scalps because it
has historically worked to intimidate the GOP. So you can
never give them one. I'll make this about me, well,
my industry radio TV.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Now there was.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
I I'm trying to put a date on this, but
I probably can't because it was before I got into radio.
There was a while I'll call it ten years ago.
There was a while when people started getting really really
careful when you were doing any kind of right wing
radio or social media stuff, super super careful. You didn't
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want to say this, or what if you offend someone
saying that, or what if you did? And I will
say this, I've had people say this back to me,
so I guess I'm repeating other people's thoughts. You know
how the show kind of blew up on us and
it's really big now and I can't believe that. I've
had several people say, Jesse, you are lucky you didn't
come ten years earlier. They would have never let you
on the air, even ten years ago. That's not ancient history,
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is that they would never have let you on the
air with the stuff you say.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
Now, what changed?
Speaker 2 (24:11):
I didn't change it. What changed, Well, for the longest time,
the right would the right would succumb when the left
called for a scalp. And the left was really really
good at whipping up this rage mob ecosystem. They'd get
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media people to work with politician to work with it,
and they could whip up a rage mob about anything
or anyone, and they could intimidate radio stations, radio hosts,
they could intimidate advertisers. It happened so often, and it
took a long time, but finally the right and not
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just the right, I take that back to the corporate world too,
advertisers too. They finally woke up and realized, if we
continued a cave every time the phones ring, then we're
simply going to go out of business. This is obviously
a tactic, and so it stopped working. That's the only
reason I'm still on the air. I encourage you to
call my advertisers and complain. They'll I'll laugh in your face.
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We actually get together. In fact, I have another get
together coming about a month and a half from now.
You know, we actually swap your emails back and forth,
laughing about the hate you send in and the threats
and things like that. You're actually a punchline, You're a joke.
That's how not effective it is at all. But that's
totally different than ten years ago, when they'd cut and
run for the hills if there were too many phone calls.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Jesse Cottam Jewish producer Chris.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Those days are gone, now, completely gone now, and they're
only gone because people radio stations, hosts, advertisers, stopped giving
them the scalps stopped succumbing.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
It's just like a bully.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
The second you stop giving him your lunch more and
start sucking him in the mouth, he stops going for
your lunch money. There are easier heels to climb. You
cannot give the left a member of your cabinet. And
as I mentioned, it doesn't sound like Trump wants.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
To as Woody's how he's doing.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
Sounds like Trump wants to stick with him.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Hey, Jesse, my wife and I love listening to your
show and watching you on the first I'm interested in
reading more about mac V sog. Do you have a
book recommendation? One? That's maybe the coolest part of pure
talk on top of everything else. Their CEO was mac
V sog two. There are a there are a bunch
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of very very very good books on mac V sog.
It kind of depends. It kind of depends on how
family friendly you want it. You remember what mac V
SOG was. I talked to you about that.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
We did.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
We did, We did like a whole history episode on
mac V song, didn't we Chris? MACV sag was, Uh, Well,
for one, here's what it stands for, military and Assistance
Command and then the V is Vietnam. That's MACV. Now
you may be wondering, well, what does that mean, Well,
that's exactly what you're supposed to be wondering. It's a
meaningless term. That kind of didn't mean anything. What's Military
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Assistance Command Vietnam. That was the super secret Green Beret
CIA stuff we were doing where we would take groups
of our guys, our super studs, and we would drop
them really behind enemy lines. And there's a look everyone
loves that saying behind enemy lines. These guys were behind
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enemy lines. They would take them into laos, they would
take them into countries we weren't even allowed to be in,
so they could observe and yes, call in air strikes
and things like that of the movements by the Vietnamese
in those countries moving munitions and men down south. So
they would drop them into the I mean Indian country
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big time, and they would be three four Green Berets
in the group, ten yards montagnards, ten Vietnamese guys we've trained,
and you just try to survive. Where the Vietnamese were
not stupid either. Remember these people had gotten done fighting
off multiple empires. They quickly figured out what was happening,
and so they started tracking these macv Saw guys helos
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that were flown in. They started following the heroes, coming
up with their own counter macv Saw units where they
would wait till they landed, then hunt them down. It
was crazy, crazy. So many of those guys died, so
many macme Saw guys died. I'll give you. I'll give
you two books. They're by the same author, and they're
a series. Not four Kids. Not four kids, okay. The
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first book is called We Feel You, We Few, and
the second book in that he wrote two of them,
it's called Whispers in the Tall Grass. I know that's
really cool, right, just the title alone, Whispers in the
Tall Grass. I think his name is Nicholas Brockhausen Brokehouse,
and I don't know him. There you will not only
be amazed by the stories, you'll laugh until you cry.
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Unless you're a child, then you shouldn't read those books.
But there are many more, all right, more.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Next, Jesse Kelly returns. Next.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular, a
wonderful Monday. Of course, it's been Metal of Honor Monday.
If you would like to email the show your love,
your hate, your death threats. You're welcome to do that
to Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. So we had a talk last week
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because there was all this hubbub about the stabbing and
everything about about the racial divides and society and things
like that. So Rafael Warnock, Senator Rafael Warnock out of Georgia.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Is a pastor. Now I say that, and.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I'm very careful with that word. I don't consider him
to be a pastor, but he is most definitely a
pastor of a church, and the church you see, is
paying for his one million dollar luxury home. In fact,
there is a story out of Free Beacon that he's
been slapped with an ethics complaint for living free in
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a one million dollar luxury home. I'm going to combine
that story with this little SoundBite. This is Simone Sanders
on MSNBC, and I'll just give it away.
Speaker 4 (30:45):
Now.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
My point of this little talk before I get back
to the emails, is going to be there are some real,
real scumbags who they're predators on their own community. I'm
talking about a lot of these black pastors from the
Black liberation theology, churches, the Democrat communist politician types that
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they attack and abuse their own people without end, and
I find it to be really, really, really gross. Simone Sanders.
Before I play her words, I just want to tell
you something we touched on it a little bit last week.
There are Black Americans alive today who have actually lived
through terrible oppression and segregation. There are, and because we
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are not that far removed from that than those stories,
those words are already being passed down generation to generation.
So you can now have a black person who believes
one hundred percent that white people are racist against them,
that the country's racist against them, that they don't have
a chance to succeed, and they're quote leaders I call
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them predators, will reinforce those notions repeatedly, over and over
and over again. And how this manifests itself is one
day you wake up and you see some fifteen year
old black kid, teenage boy, no impulse control. It's this
teenage boy they called teenage boys, only he's been lied
to with really poisonous lies, pulls out a knife and
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charges six police officers, gets gunned down, and now he's dead.
Black people die in this country because of the lies
these predators tell them repeated because if.
Speaker 5 (32:35):
They can do it to them, they could snatch.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
She's talking about deportations, by.
Speaker 5 (32:39):
The way, because if they could do it to them,
if they could snatch students off the street without any
pushback or recourse, they will do it to any of us.
It's to be very clear, it's gonna be the people
of color and vulnerable communities.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
That are next in on. Now you can dismiss that
as ridiculous and crazy and all that in it is.
It's ridiculous and crazy and all that stuff. But this
is exactly how people who go to these black liberation
theology churches or they're stuck in these generational white people
are evil homes. They get reinforced with these lies from television.
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There are people out there who really legitimately believe that
Trump wants to deport black people because these lies are
told repeatedly. It's just like the lies the other communist
groups tell various people. There are women in this country,
lots of them, who believe Donald Trump is taking away
their rights, that their rights have been removed, and if
you ask for any specifics, they can never ever ever
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give you one, but they've been told these lies over
and over again. And you're a predator if you are
constantly doing that to whoever you're doing it to. I
find it to be very, very evil. Back to the
Black community. One these pastors who do this stuff and
they get rich off of it. They stand up there
every Sunday and they'll campaign for the latest Democrat, and
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they'll rant and they'll marry their communist politics. They'll kind
of weave it into stories of the Bible and make
it about Jesus. Remember Letitia James last week? Another one
of these people did it, Chris, grab that sound by
Letitia James last week. Kits herself busted. She's in all
kinds of trouble and when she sits down, immediately does
that rallying cry.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
She's used to doing it.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
I've covered by blah blood, I've covered by the blood
in the witness. They're just used to. It's just natural
for these predators. Oh you have it, Go ahead, Chris,
go ahead.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Listen.
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Faith and fear can never share the same space. And
so I'm covered by the blood. And I'm not afraid
of Donald Trump. You can come after me, but no enemy,
nothing formed against me, will perish. Nothing formed against me,
nothing formed against me, nothing formed against me.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
I think that's really really evil. I think it's really
really a terrible thing to do to people. But it's
like breathing for them, this kind of craft. If they
could do it.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
To them, if they could snatch students off the street
without any pushback or recourse, they will do it to
any of us. It's to be very clear, it's gonna
be the people of color and vulnerable communities that are
next in on.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
Okay, we have a big final hour for the show.
On top of some emails, James Klember Clyburn said something
in the media about the problem with the message. Why
isn't the Democrat message getting out there? We'll talk about that.
We're going to talk about how other countries are going
to start dealing with us. Courtesy of Jamie Raskin, We're
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going to make fun of Jazzmin Crockett. Yes, we'll do
some emails and probably get back to the Democrats a
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Speaker 4 (37:00):
We'll be back