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He's the lot of me.
Jesse Kelly Show, another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show
on an Ask Dr. Jesse Friday.
We're going to talk about these billionaire dirty commies.
Some of them wants to discuss briefly
these Islamic terror attacks at home.
We just had another couple, and it's awful.
Straight-ahore moves, talk, all that,
and so much more coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's get to this one.
Hey, Dr. J, I always enjoyed Mark Cuban on Shark Tank.
How could someone so savvy in business
be so dumb in politics?
After all, he got behind dome.
Can you shed some light on this phenomenon?
All right.
I realize we probably haven't had this talk
in a little while, so let's discuss it.
The Kool-Ax.
You ever heard that term Kool-Ax?
I know you have Chris Stalin,
starved millions of people to death in Ukraine, all right?
The people he loudly named as being the bad guys
in Ukraine were Kool-Ax.
What's a Kool-Ax?
Who was a Kool-Ax?
Well, many people, you could argue most people in Ukraine,
they were just people who worked on someone else's farm.
What you did, you showed up, you were a day labor,
and not slaves, they were paid,
but you showed up, you were a day labor,
and you worked on someone else's farm.
The people who owned the farms, not stupid wealthy,
but had enough money or enough land,
you owned a farm, those were Kool-Ax.
Sit that aside.
In Vietnam, when Ho Chi Minh was ramping his communist
revolution up all through North Vietnam
and eventually South Vietnam, they would gather
in these villages, and they would bury people alive,
cut people's guts out after tying them up
in front of everybody, kill them,
and the worst way is possible.
Who were they killing?
The people who owned just enough to hire someone else.
The middle class, the communist has always been
and will always be at war with the middle class.
He will always tell the masses that he is at war
with rich people, millionaires and billionaires,
every Democrat in America repeats that line now,
millionaires and billionaires, millionaires and billionaires,
but the communist is not at war with millionaires
and billionaires, he's at war with the middle class.
He always has been, he always will be.
Why?
Well, here's why.
A poor person, someone who lives in extreme poverty,
and maybe this is you right now and I'm sorry if it is,
but a poor person will oftentimes rely on the state,
the government, just to get by.
Just to get by.
And I'm not judging you by the way,
if you're doing that right now,
I've had friends that do that,
that I've had to do that in the past,
and there's no judgment here.
You're not some welfare queen if you got to go on snap
for six months, I'm not judging you.
But if times are tough enough, you got to eat.
Your kids got to eat.
There's a government program.
I mean, every friend I've ever known that was on it
was ashamed, but did it till we could get off of it?
And that's the way it was.
Poor people can become servants of the state
and will become servants of the state quite easily.
You have to have the government, otherwise you don't eat.
How many people in the United States of America today
live in a place because of welfare?
Otherwise, they wouldn't have a roof over their heads.
It's millions of people, millions of people in this country.
Now, what would you do to stay in your house
or your apartment?
Can you go live on the streets?
What's temperature like right now?
You wanna go sleep in a cardboard box?
You have to stay in your house, your apartment.
All right, so that's the poor people.
That's easy to understand.
The question was about Mark Cuban, though.
Why rich people?
Well, I'm not gonna give you all the details,
because I don't have all the details,
but millionaires, billionaires.
I'll take a pause.
We'll take another sidetrack and it'll help explain this.
Why were there so many government mandates
that companies enforced during COVID,
like vaccine mandates?
Why was that a thing?
Why were companies handing out mandates?
Sometimes they didn't even have to.
It wasn't the law.
Companies just chose to pay.
Everyone has to get vaccinated.
Why would you do that?
Well, the major corporations in the United States of America
far too many of them, not all of them,
but far too many of them have government contracts.
Billion dollar, multi-billion dollar government contracts.
So if the federal government decides
that your company better have a vaccine mandate,
you as a company don't have the freedom to say no,
because the feds can say we'll take your contract away.
You are owned by the federal government
and you will do what you're told.
A billionaire, Mark Cuban or any other one,
has his fingers in more different pies
than you can possibly imagine or I can possibly imagine.
I mean Elon Musk.
Elon Musk does underground tunneling.
He does boring, he builds robots, he builds cars,
he's going out of space and this is just one guy.
They're all like this though.
How many of those guys need a government contract
in one way or another?
Or government approved financing
or a government approval of a merger
or now that the federal government is so involved
in so many different places,
when you become a billionaire with the B,
you need government sanction to do business lots of the time.
Government can hurt you, cripple you,
destroy your business or take your business to the moon.
Maybe you get confused, Democrats rail all the time
against millionaires and billionaires,
millionaires and billionaires this guy has a mansion.
And then you have all these millionaires and billionaires
who are Democrats or side with the government.
They're just as bought as the poor person
who might get kicked out of their house.
The middle class, they're rich enough
to not need government assistance,
but not so rich they need government assistance you see.
And it's crazy when you look at it,
how consistent it is, like I mentioned,
Soviet Union, East Germany, Cambodia, Vietnam, Spain,
here in the United States of America,
the middle class is always viewed,
always as the true mortal enemy of the Communist
because they're the ones who don't rely on the state.
When you ever look at a billionaire and you say,
I don't understand, you're smart, you should know better,
you're a capitalist, you're a this, you're a that,
how could you be a commie?
That guy can probably have his whole life destroyed
if the government deems it so.
That's why.
Jesse, it's hard not to draw F bombs,
but what is wrong with the politicians in this country?
Four attacks in this country now by Islamists,
I guess that's not enough for everyone to say
enough is enough, so on and so forth.
Well, we get to the negative part of that,
but on the positive part,
that you hear the story about the old
Dominion University shooter and how they styled
the disease.
The, there were students in that room that subdued him
and I rendered him no longer a lot,
I'm not saying, but they basically were able
to terminate the threat.
So he was not shot?
He was not shot.
Yeah, they beat him to death and stabbed him to death.
ROTC students, gosh, I love this freaking country.
Some dirty jihad, he gets up, kills someone,
and the ROTC students, they just beat him to death,
right there in class.
Gosh, that makes me so freaking proud
to be an American.
That, you know what?
You know, freedom is not free.
That's glorious.
Now for the bad part of it, I was this guy in the country.
This terrorist was not given a maximum sentence
for trying to join ISIS.
He traveled abroad to join one of the most evil
terrorist groups in the world.
We caught him, we brought him back, we tried him,
and he received a sentence that was less than the maximum
and then he got out early.
And then with that leniency, what did he do?
Apparently went, got himself a gun
and tried to murder as many people as he could
at Old Dominion while shouting Allahu Akbar.
What on earth are we doing in this country?
We have a man who was killed yesterday,
who is a combat veteran, two bronze stars,
spent years of his life overseas, fighting dirty jihadis,
only to be butchered by one back home
because Democrats and Republicans don't have the guts
to say no.
It is the Jesse Kelly show on a fantastic Friday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at jessiecallyshow.com.
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I'm a retired army combat veteran.
Back in 2006, a friend and roommate of mine
was killed in Iraq by a weapon system
that was manufactured in Iran.
It was smuggled into Iraq two months prior.
For the last 20 years, I have believed in my core
that we should have invaded Iran instead of Iraq.
Is the Abraham Accords a third option
for dealing with Iran?
Use those nation's militaries to go in as a peace-keeping force
and stabilize Iran until the wonderful citizens
of Iran are able to establish a new government.
Look, it's an interesting thought
and anything is possible.
So I thought maybe we should do a thought experiment here
because I actually put this question out today
and here was my question.
We have seen the Iranian people over the years
take to the streets and be slaughtered for it.
Those brave women will go out,
they'll rip their hijabs off and then they get beaten
to death and it's horrible.
But we've seen such incredible bravery
from the Iranian people.
And I asked, where is the uprising now?
And I understand full well that Trump
Netanyahu have both said things along the lines of,
uh, we hope there's an uprising, maybe not yet,
but then Trump will go out and say,
well, I wish there'd be an uprising.
Said the messaging has not been totally consistent,
but if, yeah, I guess you could make the argument
they're telling people to stay inside.
I certainly have seen both sides of it.
I've seen stay inside and I've seen
it's time to uprise, stay inside, but you need to uprise.
Stay inside, okay, either way.
Let's think about this this way.
How complicated this whole affair is.
Think about just your state.
Put aside America, set aside the whole country.
It's too large, too complicated
for our little thought experiment here.
Your state, just your state.
There is no other greater United States,
your state, your government, that's you.
Let's say you have an evil state government, California.
No, quit.
You'd say you have an evil state government.
You have an outside force.
Nebraska comes in and they start killing all the leaders
in your government, bombing them, the smithereens,
killing all the leaders in your government, okay.
Well, you hated your government.
That's a good thing.
All right, it's a good thing.
But there are still bombs dropping all around you.
The power is going out.
The internet is going out.
Rising up, what does that mean?
What would that mean for you personally?
I want you to be in this situation.
I'm going to put myself through it through.
What does that mean?
How are you going to, is there's a bunch of us rising up?
Is it just me and the fellas?
Who's leading the rise up?
Is there a military leader?
Somebody who knows some kind of tactics,
a military slash political leader?
These uprisings are oftentimes led by generals
because it's a military operation.
You've got to have a military, okay.
I hate to ask a question.
Do we have guns?
All right, you have a gun and I have a gun.
That's good.
We're putting ourselves in this situation.
Who wants a ammo?
Do we have a lot of ammo?
We don't, where are we going to get ammo?
All right, the food.
I'm hungry, the power's out.
We're running out of gas.
This is, look, this is just a brief thought experiment
that you and I are going through.
It's easy to say simple things
like the question that I put out of rise up.
Why aren't they rising up?
But rising up is a complicated thing.
It takes leadership, organization.
It takes, here's another thing.
It takes communication.
I brought up ammo, communication, comms.
Comms are more important than any of that.
How are we coordinating anything?
How are we talking to each other?
I brought up just your state, just your state.
Okay, which part of the state are you in?
Are you in the southeast?
What's going on in the northwest?
Is the uprising going on up there?
Do you even know?
Have you talked to anyone in it?
Are they coordinating with you?
Are you, now that's just your state.
Here's another experiment for you.
You'll probably be able to find this online.
If not, I'm sure AI can probably create it for you.
Go look at a map in overlay of Iran,
laid over the top of the United States of America
and look how big that freaking country is.
We kind of, because we're not there,
we just think everything in the Middle East
is, because it's far away,
we think about it as smaller than it actually is.
Iran is enormous, mountainous areas.
It is a huge, huge country,
significantly bigger than Iraq, places like that.
I'm, shoot, I've spent two or three weeks
traveling through Iraq, we're moving slow,
but I don't think I made it halfway through it.
Big flights.
Christ just said, Washington to Texas.
Yeah, it's enormous.
California to Nebraska.
It's enormous.
How many different groups are we talking about here?
Is there one group?
This is what I mentioned before about getting out,
having a regime change is not as easy and fast
as people make it out to pee.
This is a very complicated, difficult situation
that we should not simplify.
You can cheer for it and pray for it.
You can scream about it and yell about it,
but none of those things simplify it.
It is the Jatsi Kalicha.
I'm a wonderful, wonderful Friday
and ask Dr. Jatsi Friday, head, good, humor man.
Have you been to five guys?
They cook your burgers fresh.
They wrap them in foil, preserving, for serving.
They're pretty solid.
The fries aren't bad either.
Look, I got to praise five guys for a couple of things
before I probably shouldn't criticize,
but I'll praise them for a couple of things.
It's a dang good cheeseburger.
Clearly they're buying good meat,
good buns, when it comes to the fries.
The fries are good.
They're not great.
They're a little big for me,
but they also don't short you on them.
They just give you a friggin' to Chris.
Remember, they just give you a ton of fries.
So that's me singing the praises of five guys.
I'm gonna try very hard not to sound like
Jewish producer Chris here.
The cost.
I went into a five guys.
This is a few years ago,
and I hadn't been in one in a long time.
And I got nothing extravagant.
I got a cheeseburger fries in a soda.
Cheeseburger fries in a soda.
Again, that's it.
Not like I was in there, double ordering or something.
I think it was $19.
Chris said that you get them on sale.
Now, look, it's true in life you get what you pay for.
I just complimented the bun and the burger
and that they give you a over-survy on fries.
So I don't feel cheated, okay?
I don't feel cheated.
I'm willing to pay if you're delivering good food.
I'm fine with that.
But $80 to take your family out for burgers and fries?
That's a lot of money.
Jesse, laying minds in the street of Hormuz, question mark.
If they blow holes in an oil tanker,
the oil leak would cause problems in their own backyard.
Also, if the U.S. is energy independent,
why are our own gas and oil prices affected by the war in Iran?
All right, I'm going to ignore the first question
because I kind of answered it yesterday a little bit.
They don't care about an oil leak.
The regime in Iran is being bombed to smithereens
by the most powerful military in the world.
They feel like they're on their last legs.
They are going to go for broke here.
They feel like they have nothing to lose.
They're going to commit acts of terror.
They're going to blow up oil tankers.
They're going to kill their own people.
This is a terrorist regime.
They're going to do all the things terrorists regimes do.
You said if the U.S. is energy independent,
why are our gas and oil prices affected by the Iran war?
Energy independence is a lie.
Let me explain.
You want to be able to produce your own energy.
There's no question about that.
You want to look at a reason why I mentioned China.
Yesterday, China gets all of its oil from Iran.
China only has 90 days of oil on hand.
If Iranian oil ever stops flowing to China,
it's over for the Chikams, over, done.
We could weather that storm better
because we can and do produce so much oil here at home.
We have to refine more of it, but that's another story.
But the actual idea of complete energy independence,
it's not real because oil is a global commodity.
Now, let's discuss that because I mentioned that yesterday.
Let me expand on that a little bit more.
Freedos, chili cheese fritos.
Let's put it, let's imagine this.
Chili cheese fritos.
They're more than just delicious.
Chili cheese fritos.
They go in every gas tank of every car across the planet.
You have to have chili cheese fritos or all the cars stop.
Okay?
But they're more than that.
They're also a key ingredient in plastics, rubber.
If you have a steel mill, they will need chili cheese fritos
to fuel things.
Not just the United States needs chili cheese fritos.
Every country on the planet
has to have chili cheese fritos
or everything grinds to a stop.
Modern civilization stops without chili cheese fritos.
Well, if you have a commodity that valuable,
that many different countries and industries
depend on a commodity like that.
There's no such thing as keeping that commodity
for one area.
Even, let's say, let's say all the chili cheese fritos
were made in Mexico.
Quit, I'm not going to do that right now.
Let's say all of them were made in Mexico.
That's the only place you could get chili cheese fritos
yet the whole world runs on it.
Let's say Mexico said to the whole world, you know what?
No, these are all hours now.
We're not giving you any.
We're not selling you any.
Mexico would just be bombed to smithereens
and we'd take it.
The world would not stop
because Mexico didn't want to export them.
So, all countries know this, so they go the other way.
You sell it.
You sell it to everyone on the globe.
Everybody has to have your chili cheese fritos.
So, look, you're going to make a lot of money,
but you're going to sell those chili cheese fritos
to everyone because everyone needs it.
Now, uh oh, there was just a terrorist attack
at one of the 10 main chili cheese frito factories
in Mexico.
Now, globally, there's 10% fewer chili cheese fritos
than there were before.
The number globally has gone down by 10%.
What would happen to the price of chili cheese fritos
across the entire planet would go up?
The supply just went down.
So, the price is going to go up.
We're obviously not discussing chili cheese fritos,
but that is oil.
Everyone, everywhere needs it.
It's not just for trucks and cars.
Everything is made with it, transported by it,
everything around you, wherever you are.
If you're in traffic right now, look around you.
Oil was needed for all of it.
If you're sitting in an office, everything around you
was needed, unless you're listening to me out in nature,
which you may be right now,
unless you are out in nature,
you're in the mountains, you're down by the river,
unless you are out in nature.
If you are in civilization at all,
every single thing you are resting your eyes on,
needed oil, it is not a local commodity,
a commodity that any one country
is going to be able to own and control.
It is always sold and shipped everywhere.
The United States of America,
we'll pull it out of the ground here
and ship it somewhere else,
and they'll refine it, we'll turn on and ship it back.
There is oil all over the oceans right now.
Huge oil tankers all around the globe,
because everyone, everywhere, has to have it.
Which brings us back to the state of Hormuz.
20% of the global oil supply
flows through that little narrow waterway.
Now, Iran has always known America in Israel
had it out for them.
They've always known this,
and Iran has had it out for them.
Iran has also always known controlling
or shutting down the state of Hormuz.
Is there, it's a card they always have
in their back pocket to play.
Not, not what I call it,
I'd get out of jail free card,
but hey, if the beep has ever really hit the fan,
and it looks like we're all going to die,
we're going to lose our regime,
we're going to lose control of our country,
if we have reached the point of no return,
then we need to plan on shutting down
the state of Hormuz to cause pain for the entire planet.
And they're doing it as we speak.
That's why there are anywhere from 2,500 to 5,000 Marines
currently on a boat heading over to the Middle East,
as you heard on the, I told you about this.
I told you this was coming.
Anyone who listens to this show knew this was coming.
They are shutting down the state of Hormuz
with low, low technology things.
You know, we can defeat high technology things
easier than low technology things.
You start loading mines onto a little fishing vessel.
That's a problem, it's a big problem.
It's going to probably require something
that's gonna be really ugly.
There's a special election coming up
from my area's seat on the county council.
I've seen if you candid its YouTube videos,
and of course their websites and ads.
They all seem like okay candidates,
but what red flags should I listen to or listen for
when I see them or possibly meet them?
All right.
Here's what I would say.
I would suggest meeting them.
When I tell you to get involved in local politics,
maybe you're just gonna start by paying attention
to local politics, figuring out who to vote for.
Maybe you've never voted in a city council election
or something like that, and that's fine.
Everyone starts somewhere, that's fine.
One of the beautiful things about local politics
is these people running for office
are unbelievably accessible.
They are not these big time celebrities
with a staff of 100 people.
You will probably never meet
that you, one of the two United States senators
from your state.
You'll probably never meet a United States Senator
in your life.
And if you do happen to meet a United States Senator,
it's because you probably flagged him down
at a big conservative conference
where he's gonna turn around and give you a big toothy grin
and take a selfie with you, you can post on Instagram,
but it's not like you're gonna be able
to sit there and interrogate him, but your state Senator,
you can probably interrogate him.
Your city councilman, I promise you,
you can interrogate him.
Somebody running to be mayor,
unless you're in a major metropolitan area, New York City LA,
you can meet these people and talk to these people,
and I wanna encourage you to do that.
You can get such a better feel for people in person,
and I can't totally describe why that is,
but I actually warned about this a lot
during the COVID era, you remember,
when people kept lying to themselves and saying,
well, every job, all these meetings
are just gonna be online now.
We don't even need office space anymore.
Everything can be a Zoom meeting,
and I ran it and raved about that during COVID,
not just because it wrecked the economy,
because that's not, you can't get a feel for people
when that, yes, it's useful.
Yeah, I have Zoom meetings myself.
I had one yesterday.
You still have to go shake someone's hand,
you have to get the feel for someone in person.
Go meet the people running for office.
You ask what questions you should ask them.
I don't know that I wanna give you specifics,
because it may differ in your area,
but I'll tell you this one.
The greatest test of someone's patriotism
is their stance on immigration.
There are many different important political issues,
but you restrict access to the things you truly love.
If you want everyone involved,
then you don't actually love it.
You don't want everyone involved in your house,
everyone invited into your home.
You restrict access to your home,
because you love it, you love the people in it,
you love the things in it.
You restrict access to the things you love.
Everyone can come as something you say
when you don't actually care about something at all.
So even if it's some, this guy said county council,
even if it's a county council seat.
I would go, I guarantee you these candidates
running for office, guarantee you
they're doing meet and greets locally somewhere.
Maybe it's at the local of American Legion.
Maybe they're doing a pancake, breakfast.
Maybe it's drinks on a Friday night.
I've seen all these things and other things too.
You can go and when you show up,
they'll be like 10 of you there.
You want personal time?
He can't smile and take an Instagram picture for you,
and then ignore you the rest of the night.
Ask him, hey, I know you don't set immigration policy,
but what do you think about illegals?
Who should we deport?
You think we should restrict legal immigration?
And if he gives you some merely mouth answer like this,
well, I mean, it's not really my role.
I don't really have a role in that.
If he tries to avoid answering the question,
tells you everything you need to know.
Or if he says this, this is the Republican message now.
Putrid, I think we should definitely deport
the violent offenders.
That tells you everything you need to know.
Turn around and run the other direction.
That's how you know the truest test
of somebody's patriotism, including your own
is your immigration stance.
There are many other issues, many other stances,
but if you want to ever test your patriotism,
that's how you do it.
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Oracle, I've heard the president
tell the Iranian people that the moment
of their regime change in freedom is at hand.
My question is, how are they going to do that
with sticks and clubs?
Should we not arm these people
or have someone else to do it?
Well, a regime change has to be done with weapons.
This is a question about it.
This illusion that there could be some sort
of a peaceful transition of power is ridiculous.
That's why we're currently incinerating
all the people who are in charge.
Now, you want other people to take over,
a different group of people to take over.
Well, they can't do it with paper airplanes
and they can't do it with vibes and poetry books.
They're going to have to do it with weapons,
but here's the problem.
Well, I'll tell you what.
I'll explain the problem with a meme I saw online.
Isn't that a ridiculous way to explain a problem,
but it really is amazing.
It was a picture at night,
and I think it was a Tel Aviv,
but it might have been Jerusalem.
It was a picture at night.
And there were these rockets heading towards Israel.
And then there were these obviously counter-rockets,
Iron Dome stuff with Israel.
They were firing back,
and it looked like a big scary Star Wars display.
At night, and the meme said,
over one set of rockets,
the ones coming from Palestine, my tax dollars,
and then the ones coming from Israel,
it said, somehow also my tax dollars.
The problem with sending munitions
to groups in countries far across the ocean
is so often those arms and up in the hands
of some of the worst people on the planet.
It happens over and over and over and over again.
It's tempting to think you can just drop a crate
of AK-47 and some grenades and say,
go get your freedom, guys.
Life is more complicated.
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This is Chelsea, handler from Dear Chelsea.
After the big game like most people,
I kept thinking about the commercials
and there was one that stayed with me.
It was from the Blue Square Alliance against hate
and it wasn't loud or flashy.
It showed a Jewish kid being targeted at school
and another student who chose not to ignore it.
As someone who was Jewish,
that moment felt very real to me.
Not dramatic, just familiar.
And what struck me was how clearly it showed
that hate doesn't always announce itself.
But the impact is still huge.
If you saw the Blue Square spot during the big game,
it's worth thinking about.
And if you want to show support,
sharing the Blue Square is one small way to do that.
Jesse Kelly Show
