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This is a podcast from woor JesseKelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a Wednesday, goinginto an Independence Day weekend. I'm so
tachotic excited. All right, let'sdiscuss. Let's just discuss. What are
the elephants in the room. Infact, someone has a call about it?

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Eight seven seven three seven seven fourthree seven three. I have an
email here, Jesse. How couldthey run Michelle Obama? How could she
get ahead of Dome? Nathan Tennesseego, yeah, So I'm just wondering.
You know, I don't think theDemocrats are going to push Kamala.
Her poll numbers and approval ratings intwenty twenty were terrible, and I don't

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see anybody else that that even wouldbe strong enough to compete with with Trump's
numbers right now. So, Iknow sources are saying the show is not
interested. But what are your thoughtson on the shell stepping out and be
in the front runner? All right, Let's let's dig into this. There's
a lot of this. Let's diginto this. Michelle Obama. First,

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let's deal with the Dome problem.Actually know what, Let's deal with the
Michelle Obama thing. Michelle Obama actuallymade a statement today. Today, she
made a statement saying, I believeshe said something cheesy, it's not in
my soul or something like that,I'm not running. It's not in my
soul. They always have to talklike that. Why you just say I'm
not running either way, take thatwith a grain of salt. As I've

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told you a million times, everyonewho's ever run for president has sworn they're
not running until right before until whenthey decide they're gonna run. All right,
But she said she's not running.But let's talk about the problems.
Realize that Joe Biden. Joe Bidenis only his best shot in the world.

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Is what Nathan actually just elaborated.It's Kamala Harris. His best shot
at stay is Kamala Harris. Whybecause if they pushed Joe out, and
they still might, they still mightif they push him out Dome. It's
not that they want her. It'snot that they want her, It's that

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they might not be able to avoidtaking her. She's the vice president.
She already already played the James Clyburnaudio earlier. She already has his backing.
You know what else is going on? There's another political thing going on.
Who have Democrats been struggling with mightilyfor the last two years? Black

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voters, the black vote that hasbeen ninety ninety two percent reliably Democrat for
as long as I've been alive.No, they're not all going Republican.
That's stupid and ridiculous. But they'relosing enough black voters. They've been in
a full blown panic for the lastcouple years. Why are they lose those

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black voters because they brought in allthe illegals from around the planet and put
them all in the black neighborhoods.They're all in the black schools, they're
all in the black rec centers,they're in the black and black people are
furious. We voted for you andyou filled up our neighborhood with illegals.
So think how it looks. RememberI played that civil rights quote, civil

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rights. It's such a stupid labelanymore. Remember I played that woman yesterday,
that black woman. I played theaudio of hers saying, how you
gonna step over a woman of color? It's already out there, James Clyburn,
already out there talking about it.And there's the fundraising aspect to how
you step past Kamala it is latein the game. It is July third.

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It takes two years to run forpresident, realistically, at least a
year and a half. Trump didit fairly quickly the first time, but
he had the benefit of having prettymuch one hundred percent name. By the
time he started running, he wasalready famous because he's Donald Trump. You're
asking the fundraising to happen too quickly. It doesn't happen in that way.

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And you think you can just snapyour fingers because they're Democrats and they're backed
by all these billionaire scumbags. Youthink they can just snap their fingers and
bring in a billion dollars. Peoplewho donate a lot of money to political
candidates not normal people. I'm nottalking about you or me. You know,
send this guy ten bucks something likethat. I'm not talking about that.

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I'm talking about big boy bundlers.Member, you have limits to how
much you can give to an individualcandidate, but you can give unlimited amounts
to packs. Now certain packs.Now, well, let's say let's say
I'm made of money. Say I'vegot twenty million dollars I want to give
to Joe Biden. Well, look, I may be a dirty communist who

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wants to donate twenty million dollars toJoe Biden. But I promise you this,
I'm gonna have a steak dinner andI'm gonna have a handshake from Joe
Biden, and I'm gonna have aten to twenty minute private conversation with Joe
Biden. Before he's getting twenty milliondollars of my money. I'm getting a
person to person, face to facewith the man. Or he ain't getting

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twenty million dollars. There's not enoughtime for other people to do enough fundraisers
to raise the money. Harris isalready on Joe Biden's ticket. All the
money he's already raised can be handedto her if they pushed Joe Biden out,

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and they might. I think it'sgonna be dome. Not because they
want her, they don't. They'rehorrified of her. It's gonna be domed
because they don't know how to getaround her. How do you move her
out? And look, Joe Bidenis in very, very deep trouble.
This is hey. Look, asyou know, I'm a journalist. It's

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journalist Jesse. There's just no onebetter. We love Jesse. He's the
best. Jesse. Please kiss mybaby. YESI Jesse Jesse, Jesse Jesse.
Joe Biden had a very busy dayat the White House, much busier
than he's used to. Chuck Schumer, Senate Majority Leader, went to the

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White House today to meet with JoeBiden. I already talked about the governors
who flew from all over the countryto meet with Joe Biden. We now
know that Senator Chris Coons and HakeemJeffries. Remember Hakeem Jeffries is the most
powerful Democrat in the House of Representatives. They just met with Joe Biden.
This was a couple hours ago.Joe Biden is fielding meeting after meeting after

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meeting, and now this just cameout. According to Inside Paper, Biden
and his senior team say they acceptedthe grim ultimatum they've been hearing from almost
all quarters of the Democrat Party todemonstrate his fitness for office or face significant

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effort to force him to step aside. That's according to The Washington Post that
echoes what you heard from Grandma Vodkaearlier. I think my recommendation, my
recommendation to is for him to havesome interviews a serious journalist. You're among

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them a serious journalist, no holdsbard any questions chair and just sit there
and be Joe. Grandma Vodka hasa serious recommendations to Joe. Hang on,
let me take this shot real quickfor anyway. But that's I guarantee

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you the same thing Schumer told himthis morning. Hey, mister President,
love you. We're a big Youreally need to demonstrate that you cannot poop
your pants. The governors flew fromall over the country, Joe, the
poll numbers are a disaster, thefundraisings drying up. You need to demonstrate
you cannot poop your pants. CoonsJeffreys meet with him. Hey, Joe,

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you need to demonstrate you cannot poopyour pants. Nancy or Nancy Pelosi,
Grandma Vodka out there publicly. Hejust needs to sit down with someone
and demonstrate he cannot poop his pants. And now we know he's sitting down,
it will be the most watched interviewof his presidency. He's sitting down,
of course. Brilliant move by theBidens with George Stephanopolos on ABC.

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In case you're wondering how rigged thisis going to be, It's not going
to be live, of course,they're going to pretape it. George Stephanopolis
has been a Democrat operative forever posingas a journalist, so it is going
to be the softball of softballs.Stephanopolis will toss him a couple quote hard
questions and see how he does.That's gonna air on Friday night, and

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it pains me. We're not gonnabe here to talk about it, but
that's gonna be one to tune into. Will that be enough to satisfy the
Grandma Vodkas? I don't know,but that's why the Biden campaign already scheduled
it. All right, we'll getback to more of these questions eight seven
seven three seven seven four three seventhree. Let's get to this. You

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kinds of stuff. Hey, Jesse, I've never had a good overhead press
pull ups are fine As a Marianboot camp survivor, can you recommend a
good workout that will give me shoulderslike Michelle Obama. Oh, that's not
very nice. That's not very We'renot doing that, you know, what
you guys are terrible, Brodie Atlanta, go bright finger food failure. My

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questions about world for three. Soif they're a you said, a three
front war with Russia, China andIran. But what if there's another army
in sleeper cells and saboteurs that they'vealready brought in here? Go Okay,

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Look, that's actually about a veryvalid question. Let's talk about the people
who they've already brought in here,and let's let's let's be honest about something
right now. There's no if there'sno if there are people, sleeper cells
and saboteurs in the United States ofAmerica, we know that from intelligence briefings.
I will tell you I personally,I know that from friends of mine

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who would know the Russian. Look, whenever you open up your border,
you open up your country to theworst people in the world coming in.
There's no intelligence agency worth its saltthat wouldn't take advantage of that. One
of the great struggles of every intelligenceagency. If you know anything about the

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history of spying, or you readbooks about it or anything about that,
one of the great challenges is howdo we get our people in and more
importantly, how do we get ourpeople in without them knowing. You know,
it doesn't necessarily work like it doesin the movies where you just put
on a fake mustache and a pairof sunglasses and you fly into Moscow to

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do some spying there. If you'reactually going to spy and sabotage things under
the radar, how do you getsomeone in without them photographing you? Figuring
it out facial recognition. Well,because we elected a bunch of America hating
communists, they opened up the borderand now those people are here. So
how does that look. Well,look, I'm gonna give you the bad

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and i'm gonna give you the good. So let's just lead with the bad
first. There are choke points inany society that can really break a society.
Did you know. Hold on,let's pause for a moment. Let's
talk a little bit of history.You want to do a little history with
me. Japan. Let's talk aboutJapan WW two. Japan. All right,
everyone knows about the atom bomb andeverything else. Did you know one

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of the main reasons Japan surrendered wasactually not necessarily the bombs, And it
wasn't even necessarily the threat of aninvasion from US and or the Soviets.
Did you know that the Japanese governmentthey were facing a revolution from their own

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people. Did you know that?Everyone when they think of Japan and World
War Two, understandably and really notwithout justification, people think about these totally
committed, fanatical people who worshiped theemperor and things like that. But did
you know did you know that thefood the famine was so bad inside of

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Japan. Remember we were bombing,we were bombing, we were well,
we were bombing, but we alsohad our torpedoes taking out all the shipping
going into Japan. Those people werestarving to death in mass And so these
people who were religiously devoted to theirgovernment, to their emperor, I should
say, they were on the vergeof rebellion. Why they were starving,

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Your emperor looks a whole lot lessgod like when you start starving societies.
All societies have choke points. Itwould be difficult to starve Americans in mass
in the cities, it wouldn't bedifficult at all. But Americans, so
many Americans live rurally. Man,that was a really hard word to pull

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off. But I did it rurallyAmericans, So it would be hard to
be hard to starve a lot ofthem. But we still have choke points
ourselves. How many things do youhave to blow up or sabotage before we
run out of gas? Did youknow that's an American choke point. I've
told you this story before. Didyou know the Roosevelt administration they were rationing

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things. Most people know this.They were rationing things all over the place
in World War two. Sugar,all kinds of things like that, And
the American public was actually very receptiveand okay with all of it. It
was met with almost no pushback.People got it, Okay, whatever I'll
do without some sugar, I'll dowithout this, I'll do without that.
You want to know what got thempushback? In fact, they had to

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back off of it when they startedrationing fuel. Fuel was the thing where
Americans said, what who? Youcan't do that? I can't what you
can't That was what got them pushedback. You see, we have choke
points. The Chinese will know that, the Russians will know that. It's

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internet, it's water. What wouldyou do? Let me ask you right
now, it's a little thought experiment. I don't know where you're listening from.
Maybe you might be in the mountainsof Wyoming or the New York City.
What would you do right now ifyou had water coming out of your
tap that you couldn't drink, ifnone of the water coming out of the

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taps was podible, what would youdo? Oh, bottled water? Do
you know how fast the bottled waterwould be gone? If you couldn't drink
the water out of the taps.The bottle water would be gone in less
than a day. Gone, disappeared. Now, what's your plan? Do
you have a plan? Do youthink they don't know that? It's look,

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America itself would be able to withstanda lot of things from within,
we would, but as divided aswe are politically now, it makes us
even more vulnerable to hostile foreign powershurting us in serious ways from within.
You think China? Do you thinkChina bought up a bunch of farmland right

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next to our military bases for noreason at all? You don't think they
have a plan there? You thinkyou think China was selling us so much
technology that had built in Chinese spywearby accident. Oh, they have a
plan. No, I'm not tryingto be doomsday. That's the bad news.

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There is a good side of this. There is good news. We'll
get to that in just a moment. Before we get to that, let
me tell you about something good.No matter what, no matter what,
no matter what happens to your internet, no matter what happens to the water,
no matter what happens to the foodsupply, there is something that will
always be there for you. Andthat's my pillow. You see, my

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take advantage of the twenty five dollarsextravaganza sale. We're gonna need it when
the Internet goes out. All right, all right, we'll be back less.
It is the Jessie Kelly Show ona Wednesday, very very very excited
about Independence Day. In case you'rewondering that, Kelly's have no real plans

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whatsoever except for grilling out like daggone Americans, it's gonna be I'm probably
gonna smoke my world famous caso.Obviously there are gonna be wieners involved.
We do hot dogs in the Kellyfamily household. And to answer your question,
Chris was asking me earlier, boiled, grilled, microwaved. Look,
the best hot dog is boiled.Everyone knows the best hot dog is boiled.

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People get so uppity about that andact like grilled. The boiled hot
dog gives you the plump juiciness thewiener is supposed to have. But the
hot dog can be enjoyed in themicrowave as well. I've microwaved a lot
of hot dogs in my life.In fact, we used to get what
were they bars, bars, hotdogs used to be able to buy them

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from nothing and absolutely nothing. Nowyou want hot dogs are not necessarily that
not the highest quality food in theworld anyway. But bars hot dogs you
could walk into. We used todo it when I was younger. I
think it was costco used to walkin to be able to just buy huge
packs of bars wieners for nothing,and buns you could sit and eat like
a king on that for ages.That's what I'm doing tomorrow, Jesse,

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being a country bumpkin jar head fromMontana, have you ever considered starting a
small family farm that kind of lifestyle? Sounds like it would be great.
You know, all right, Ihave a dream. I have a dream.
Let's let's talk about my dream.And this is a dream that I
know will probably not happen. Solet me just go ahead and lay out

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my dream for you here. I'msure you have one of your own.
I want land, but not alot of land, because I don't want
to maintain a lot of land.My folks have have some land and they
love it. And look, they'reranchers, that's what they do. But
they're always working. They're always poundingfences and stuff like that, and it's

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it's a constant grind. And it'snot that I'm I don't want to work,
but I don't want to get offwork and then go work to land.
I don't. I don't want todo both of those stings anyway.
I want land. Call it fiveacres, okay, twenty acres. Twenty
acres. Twenty acres is fine.I want I want some land. I
want water on it. I wantclean drinking water on it. So I

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need some kind of fast moving riverwhere I can. I'll purify whatever I
need. So I want drinking wateron it. And I have this dream
of this Kelly compound. I knowI sound like a doomsday I'm sorry,
I am a little I know Chriscompound probably wasn't the right word. I
have this dream of like a Kellycompound. Where are there Are there some

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pill boxes? Yeah? There thereare some bunkers and pillboxes. And it's
not the kind of place you wouldwant to trespass, that is for certain.
But it's more than just a militarycompound. I want a home on
there, one story. I likeone story homes, don't. I don't
need a mansion, some kind ofone story home, just two or three
bedrooms. I'm a simple man andI want a guest home. Don't I

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sound rich and fancy, But here'swhat I want when my mom, my
dad, my wife's mom dad,actually not them, No, I'm kidding,
But whenever you're they're older and readyto move in, I want to
move them in with us. Andthen when the kids get older, and
I know of none of this isgoing to happen, I should clarify none
of this is going to happen.It just won't. But when the boys

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get older and they find wives andthey settle down, I want them to
have a spot on the land awayfrom me. I don't need them right
right next to me, but withtheir own place and their own bunkers and
their own machine gun nests and claymoresand other things like that. These are
the simple dreams I have as aKelly. I know these dreams will never
happen, but still it's a dreamof mine. I joked about it one

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time on the show, but itreally wasn't a joke. Chris and I
were joking. He found a nuclearsilos and I think they were Kansas.
Weren't they Kansas? Chris? Ithink they were Kansas. He found that
they were nuclear silos for sale.Old. Obviously, then they took the
nuclear weapons out, which was sucha bummer, But they the nuclear silos

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themselves were for sale, and theywere retrofitting these things for I've seen this
before. They've retrofitted them for richpeople. For ten million dollars, you
can buy a two bedroom place incase of the nuclear holocaust or something crazy
like that. But they also havemore simple ones, or real simple for
something by five six hundred grand,and you could buy it and turn it

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into your own bunker. And tellme that wouldn't be sweet. What Chris?
Okay, that's a very fair point, Chris said, I say,
I want a one story house,but there's a lot of stairs in a
silo. That's fine, Chris,I have a solution. Haven't you ever
seen Well, why would I evenask you? You've never seen anything decent.

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There's a great movie, great movieyou could play for your kids that
your kids will probably enjoy. Mysons enjoy it. Swiss Family Robinson is
the name of the movie. It'solder. I think it was from the
sixties. I would guess sixties orseventies. Very great, little adventurous movie.
Good evil good guys, bad guys. It's about this family that's shipwrecked.
Either way, I've watched the movieenough to know that I can develop

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a Pulley system to go up anddown my nuclear bunker. Okay, not
me, Chris, but I'll bringengineers in people. Surely you know somebody
anyway, Jesse, My question istwofold. First, were you able to
work a job while also running foroffice? I want to be part of
the solution of my community, butI also need to support my family.

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Second, is it worth running ina blue slash purple district? He lives
in a Michigan suburb. Okay,let's talk about this one. Yes,
I was able to work a job. I had to work a job.
I had bills to pay myself.That's one. Two. Of course,
it's worth it. And I'm goingto say something that's it's gonna sound easy

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for me to say, but runningfor office, even if it's in a
blue district, even if you're goingto lose, it is worth it.
And even if you lose. BecauseI lost, Look, I lost twice
twice. I have had to standup in front of my supporters and give
that speech you never want to give. Guys, the numbers are in.

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It's over. We lost. Thatwhole campaign was I don't want to say
for nothing, but that's essentially whatyou're what you're telling them. We campaigned
and we lost. It's over,and I'm not going to sugarcoat it for
you. It hurts. It hurts, and you're looking at these people who
were rallying around you and they werestill wonderful to you, and your wife's

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beside you, or everyone's sad.It's hard. It's hard. It's hard.
It's a hard talk. But Ilook back having lost two congressional races,
and I'm proud of it. I'vescrewed up a whole lot of things
in my life, and I'm byno means somebody to admire in any way.
There aren't a ton of things I'mproud of, but i'll tell you

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two of them. My sons arepretty dagone good. And I don't know
what I did or what happened there, but they're pretty pretty fine young men.
I'll tell you that much. AndI have tried to fight for my
country for a long time. I'vedone the best I can do, and
I'm not gonna stop right. I'veloved this place. You love this place.
It is what it is Ken,Pennsylvania. Go hey, Jesse,

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do you think the Democrats demons knowthat, say, Trump was completely out
of the picture. Okay, there'sno Trump no more. But the genie's
out of the bottle, Jesse.I mean, you know it's a movement.
It's not Trump. Trump's just theguy. Now they'll beg guy after
Trump. That's too many Trump.You know what I'm saying. Do you

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think they think that that way?No? No, and you're right everything
you just said is correct, Butno, they don't think that way.
It goes back to what we weretalking about earlier. These are herd animals.
They love whoever they're told to love, they hate whoever they're told to
hate. They don't think past that. The second Trump is gone, whether

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it's after a four year presidency orhe loses or whatever happens, the second
he's gone, all these animals willaim all of that anger towards whoever the
system tells them to hate. Next. Do they think about that? No?
Right now, your liberal ant Peggyhas created in her mind this emon
of Trump that as long as he'svanquished, the country is saved. No,

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they don't know any better, allright, I should be better about
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dot org. We'll be back.It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Wednesday. I'm so excited. Ilove Independence Day. You think I'm an
ugly American normally, Oh my gosh, you don't even want to be around
me on Independence Day. I'll tellyou that much, all right, Jesse.

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Anyone listening to this show knows ourcompany is in deep beep. Trump
can make quick fixes, but hisdeep choice must be able to head and
win the twenty twenty eight ticket,or everything he accomplishes will be executive ordered
away day one of a Democrat presidency. Will his ego and love of country
allow him to choose the person whocan actually secure Trump's own legacy? Am

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I alone in this thinking? You'renot alone in this thinking. Trump supporters
email me similar things like this allthe time, and trumpeters to be honest
with you. Is he going topick the right person? Is he going
to pick the right person? Ishe going to pick the right person?
I want to be careful about whatI say here, not because I want
to be sensitive to any politician Trumpincluded. I want to be sensitive to

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the positive momentum we're all feeling rightnow. Look, we've had a really,
really, really great week and itwas so much more than just a
debate a bad debate for Joe Biden. There were amazing Supreme Court rulings that
really went a long way to limitingsome of the tyranny in this country.
There have been good things happening.You should feel good, you should smile,

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there's no question about it. Don't, however, get ahead of yourself.
Don't assume we're going to win nomatter what. There's a lot of
work to do. If you wantTrump to win, if you want your
local school board rep. To win, you want your congressman to win,
we have to put in the work. There's a lot of work to do.
I don't care. I don't Idon't want to hear about the polls.

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Again, I don't care what thepolls say. We have a lot
of work to do. That's onetwo if we win or if we lose.
But if we win, that's onebattle in a million. And Trump
is not going to walk in thereand snap his fingers and right all the

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wrongs. He's not. He's not. No man could do that. And
Trump can't do that either. That'snot humanly possible. He's not going to
go in there and right all thewrongs. And is he going to choose
the right people? I don't know. I have very mixed emotions about Team
Trump right now. I am reallyreally impressed with his campaign team much more

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impressed than I have been. Theyreally, really, I believe her name
is Susie Wiles. Susan Wiles reallyhad him squared away for that debate.
They're fun, raising is good.Their campaign messaging has been good, very
disciplined, very good. At thesame time, there are things bubbling to
the surface that are simply inexcusable andstupid and suicidal that I can't believe.

(32:15):
Why in the world would you primaryBob Good in Virginia just because Bob Good
endorsed Ron DeSantis in the primary.That's not just stupid, it's suicidal.
It's so petty and selfish and stupid. Bob Good would have supported Trump's agenda,
and he's one of the few peoplein Washington with the guts to stand
with Trump and support his agenda.Yeah, he preferred to Santis in a

(32:37):
primary. Okay, that's the wayit goes. And they hand selected some
loser to go run against him,and they primaried one of the best people
in Congress we have out makes mejust bash my head off the desk.
It's going to take an army ofgood people, much more than just the
office of the Presidency. It's goingto take an army of good people to

(32:57):
right a lot of wrongs. Idon't know. I don't know if that's
look the VP. I don't know. I don't know. I hear good
things, I hear bad things.Martin New York, go okay, Jesse.
Clearly they don't care about this countrywell for electability. Do you think

(33:21):
that they will use the twin fitthAmendment to UH to remove Joe from office?
I do. I think it's allI should say. I think it's
a possibility. You know how wetalked earlier about all the meetings Joe Biden
had today. In case you're justnow joining us, Joe Biden got a
visit today from who all the powerbrokers, Chuck Schumer, Chris Coons that

(33:45):
came, Jeffreys, governors from acrossthe country. Not only did he have
these meetings where he supposedly he hadto tell them his plan to win,
Democrats are sending out the signal thatJoe Biden needs to start proving himself,
Grandma Vodkas Probably, I think myrecommendation. My recommendation is for him to

(34:09):
have some interviews a serious journalist.You're among them, A serious journalist,
no holds barred, any questions chairand just sit there and be Joe.
She's not the only one saying thingslike that. This is Illinois Governor JB.
Pritzker today. Well, I thinkthat that's why President Biden needs to

(34:32):
communicate more. We haven't heard alot from him since the debate. I
think that when you come off ofbad debate, you need to Okay,
all right, we'll fast forward throughall that and just know. I think
Joe Biden is entering what will bea very very very short probationary period,

(34:52):
and he's going to have to provehimself over the next week or I think
the system is going to get somefangs. Right now. The calls for
his removal have been kind of tepid. It's been this congressman, well,
maybe we're gonna get hurt down ballad. It's been well, maybe he heard
us. Okay, he had abad debate the call, the calls have

(35:15):
been not very vicious. Joe Biden. If he doesn't start to turn these
pull numbers around improve himself very veryshortly, Joe Biden is about to feel
what Trump has been feeling for sometime now. He's about to feel the
full wrath of the system. Thesystem only exists to protect itself. Joe

(35:39):
Biden is not in any way goingto save his rear end by being a
Democrat. The system wants to keepthe White House. Joe Biden is on
borrowed time. He's on probation timenow. Whether he performs or not,
I don't know. Look a sitdown interview with George Stephanopolis. I know

(36:00):
the Biden people are telling us thatthis is going to be the game changer,
and this is going to be whatproves it. But the American people
are going to need more than thatthey are. You can't fritz out on
a debate like that that badly andthen sit down for a pre taped interview
and right all those wrongs. That'snot going to be enough. Joe Biden

(36:24):
needs to do things that Joe Bidenvery likely cannot do. That's be a
functional adult at public events. Heprobably can't do that anymore. So I
think he's in very serious trouble.I do. This has been a podcast from wor
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