Jesse Kelly Shaw. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday day.
Yes, I know about the elections last night. Trust me, I'm about to fire hose all the election talk you can possibly handle. And don't worry, it's not gonna be all the stuff you've heard all day in this precinct. The name my favorite. But we're not doing that. We're gonna have just to talk. It probably make you feel better, some may make you feel worse, probably make you feel better about last night. We will get to that. That
is going to dominate a while on the show. I give you my word, it will not be the entire show. In fact, I have two totally off the wall guests tonight because I thought it would be a good night to break things up a little bit. We have a guy who's going to talk about those Chinese Russian honey pot spies that are coming over here. That's a little James Bond intrigue. And I have someone coming up in the last hour. It's gonna have He has a different
view of economics and what drives progress. Totally fascinating. Either way, We're gonna go in and out and up and down. It's gonna be all over the place on the world famous Jesse Kelly's show. Now, let's go ahead and begin the elections last night. Elections in California, elections in Texas, elections in South Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, in New Jersey, in New York City. And no, contrary to everything you've been reading today, they didn't all go against us. And
we'll get to some of that good news. But let's be honest. We don't have to try to put a smiley face on an ugly situation. It was a bad night. It didn't go the way we want it. Put it that way. We dreamed, I dreamed, You dreamed that we would wake up this morning and Republican governor of New Jersey, maybe Ma'm Donnie would somehow lose in New York City, California would strike down Prop fifty. We hoped that wins Earl Sears would be governor of Virginia. We didn't get
any of that. In fact, it was actually worse than that. If you dig down, dig down through the headlines, get past the headlines. Bucks County, Pennsylvania didn't go our way. Virginia had a bunch of Republicans, even long established Republicans wiped out of their their legislature. It's the delegates, but I'm just gonna go their legislature. Oh my gosh, it's it's the end of the world. It's the end of
the world. Pause. Let me say this before we go anywhere else on the show, and longtime listeners probably already know what I'm going to say, because I will say it to you before and after every single election we we are. It's a good way I can put this. We are at the start of World War two. The stakes are obviously hugely important. We're facing the Japanese Empire, We're facing the Nazis. We have to win this war,
so I'm not minimizing the stakes. However, if the army shows up in North Africa and gets its teeth kicked in by Rammel, the war is not lost. That's ridiculous. This war is going to go on for a very long time, and there will be battles fought here and battles fought there, and it's gonna go. It's gonna add but it's gonna flow with it. We are gonna win so many battles and we are going to lose so many battles. We are in a battle for the future of the United States of America. I take that back.
We're in a war. This is a cultural war, a political war, a war to decide who is going to make the choices for this country. Which direction is this country going to go? Towards the light or towards the dark? Are your children and their children and their children Are they going to have some semblance of the country you grew up in or is it going to be some disastrous, demonic communist hellhole. I know the stakes are extremely high, but I also know this. One bad night doesn't lose
the war. One good night doesn't win it. I told you this after Trump won in November and we had the best night and we were all happy. The next day, myself included, I was borderlining giddy on the radio. You remember, oh my gosh, we won. We did it and it was amazing and it was great and it was a big important battle. We didn't save America that night. We won a very important battle. We didn't win the war. And last night and we took it on the chin.
We did. We're gonna talk about that in more depth. We're just doing We're gonna go from zooming out to zooming in. We took it on the chym last night didn't go our way, not ideal. Wished we would have won. We didn't lose the war last night. We didn't win the war November. We didn't lose the war this November. All right, we didn't win the war last November. I mean, and we didn't. We didn't lose it this November. It just this is the way politics goes. This is the
way elections go. There are some mornings after an election where we're going to get up and pattage our buddy on the back, and we're going to tell our wife we're going to red lobster tonight that celebrate. And then there are days we wake up like today where we feel and I know you maybe feel like this right now. Maybe you're in New Jersey, maybe you're listening on WR in New York City, maybe you're in Virginia, or maybe you're in California. Maybe you're sitting there saying, Jesse, I
don't want to hear anything good. All is lost. That's what it feels like today. We march forward, all right, all is not lost, I promise. Yeah. And by the way, we do have big problems and I'm gonna get to those two. Please don't think this is going to be a three hour show tonight of patting everybody on the butt and telling them it's fine. It's really not going to be that, I promise. But that's the zoom out. Here's another zoom out thing in life. We all want
some control. A lot of people like me, we want maximum control. I want to control it all. I want to control not just my car. I want to control every other driver on the road. I want to control what this person does, what that person says. I want to control this. I'm one of those guys. Just let me, let me control everything, and of course me because of course I know it all. I will fix it all. I'm one of those guys. But human beings, all of us,
we want some level of control. And part of life is being constantly reminded that, yes, there are things you can control, and there are many that are bigger than you or me. They're simply out of our hands. Here's one of those things. We can help it. We can kind of shave off the rough edges a little, but it remains true now and always in the United States of America, the way our system works. Although this is very common throughout history, but we're gonna focus on us
in the United States of America. The party that is out of power is going to have a level of motivation. The party in power does not have to use a lame sports analogy. You know what, the one of the hardest things to deal with in sports is winning. Winning a title of any kind, the super Bowl, the World Series? Why are repeat champions so rare? You're the champion? You want I won? Do I have to come in at five am for extra time in the weight room. I'm the champion. I'll come in at eight. I want to
sleep at breakfast Tacos, then I'll come in. I'm the champion. You know who wants to come in at five am? The guy who just freaking lost. He's upset, he didn't get what he wanted. Things aren't going his way. He's gonna be in the gym. No and more. Wait, human nature, we all do this at periods of time in our life. Look, you may do this if you're in the business world. If you if you have a job of any kind, you get promoted, get a compliment from the boss, things
are going well. Hey, boss just patted me on the back. Gave me a ten percent promotion. You know what I'm gonna do. Ah, I'm a duck out of here. Fifteen minutes early on Friday, I go out with my friends. That's not how you got promoted. The political party that is out of power is always going to have a level of motivation that cannot possibly be matched by the political party that is in power. Does it mean it's necessarily inevitable, but on some level it is. We will continue.
There's a lot to get to and I'll get to some specifics about these races. There's so much to talk about tonight on The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. I do have to tell you. Sorry, nothing I can do about it. On Friday again, I'm not going to be here. So tomorrow is Ask Doctor Jesse Thursday. All three hours belong to you. Email your questions in right now. They're already
stacking up Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot Com. Ask me anything, as we always do on an Ask Doctor Jesse Thursday. Even though I only went to community college. Okay, So I'm gonna touch on again what we were discussing going into the break, because there's a lot we have to discuss about last night with the elections, and some of it's gonna get hard to keep and dark, and some
will make you feel good and some make you feel worse. Circumstances, there are some circumstances, many circumstances that are simply bigger than you. They're bigger than me. We don't control them. The out of power party in American elections traditionally does better in these kinds of elections. You maybe maybe the Trump administration hasn't been perfect for you. Shoot, maybe you're maybe you're not happy at all, but a lot better than Biden, right, a lot better than the way things were.
At least the border isn't wide open. That creates a level of comfort, So that that is something that's outside of your control, it's outside of my control. It's just it's just perfectly natural. That's part of it. Here's another part of it, and this is going to be difficult probably to hear and accept, but this is one of those things that we can't control. During COVID, I know what you're thinking. Please Jesse, don't start railing against COVID again,
but just just stay with me for a second. It's gonna matter for elections, and it may matter for elections for a very long time. During COVID, the world and the United States went along with this, made the decision that countries should be forcibly shut down for a virus. You should know that this is an insane decision that has really never happened in the history of mankind, because
everyone always understood you can't stop everything. You might have to take some steps to mitigate this or mitigate that, but you don't ever stop your economy. You don't ever ever stop your economy for any reason. It must continue to flow it hasd to. But we didn't. You can undo that now, now that can I. We stopped it fifteen days to slow the spread, which of course turned into months and months and months. Not only did we stop all that money, all those different parts of our economy,
a twenty threellion dollar economy. Not only did we stop all those parts of it from moving to and fro, we did two other things. We printed trillions of dollars during this time, and in order to keep money flowing in the economy because we stopped the private sector from doing it, we massively increased government spending we printed money. The government then and still is spending at levels equal to World War II. The result of this is this,
The economy sucks. Everybody knows it. All the metrics, if you actually read them, they all point to it. Oh, but consumer spending has remained consistent. No, read the details. That's rich people. Middle class people aren't spending. Poor people don't have anything to spend. No but gas prices. The gas prices are down five cents. Grocery prices are through the roof. Six dollars a pound for burger, six dollars
a pound for burger. Normal people have been smashed economically because the value of their dollar has plummeted, and now all the prices of everything in your life have gone through the roof, and government hasn't stopped spending a single freaking dime. What does this have to do with elections? Here's what it has to do with elections. You know. One of the main driving issues for people to go
vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden last November. They couldn't afford anything because the value of your dollar's gone down twenty twenty five percent. But even if he wanted to and could waive a magic wand to get the process going in one year. Donald Trump has not restored the value of the dollar. It's not even possible to do so in one year. That's not even a criticism.
It has not happened. Period. That has not happened. You are just as squeezed now as you were when we had the cadaver named Joe Biden in the White House. And so once again people are unhappy economically, and they go out to the polls and they vote out the party in power because they're unhappy economically. And there's a chance this happens every two years in the United States of America, as people continue to be angry about their
lack of spending power, and maybe this is you. They will go to the polls and they'll say, I'm voting for whoever's not in right now until you make my life more affordable again. And you or I can yell and scream at those people all you want. You don't understand the Democrats will make it worse. Normies don't want to hear it. Normies don't listen to it. People still don't have money. Spending power is gone, the economy is not good, the stock market is up AI and data
centers are doing well. The other parts of the economy are not. I don't know about you. I'm not in AI. I don't build data centers. Doesn't have anything to do with me. We'll continue. Next city is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, a half day where we took a little bit of a licking last night, and I guess that's just kind of the way it goes. We're
just using the ins and outs around that. I just just talked briefly about some circumstances like the value of the dollar, like the political party being out of power, being more motivated than you. Some things are bigger than you or me and out of our hands. Now. I wanted to get those things out of the way. We are not going to stay on those things, So let's let's talk about things that are in our hands, or at least partially in our hands. Who is responsible for
communists winning last night? Who was it? Who's responsible? Well, I think Zorn Mandanni actually said it better than I did. He had a victory speech. I know when I got up and spoke to my supporters, I spoke directly to my supporters in a way they would understand and appreciate. Zorn Mandanni, the new mayor of New York City, did the same.
I speak of Yemeni Boday owners in Mexicans, Senegalese taxi drivers and who's back nurses, Trinidadian line coachs and Ethiopian aunties, yes, aunties.
Fy Abigail Spamberger, the new governor of Virginia. Who's responsible for that? I don't know. Let's go to Sienna.
I always vote since I became a citizen, and that was twenty years ago, and I migrated from Kenya originally. My family is back home in Kenya, and how I see how things are going on, like with families being separated. As a human being, as a mother, separating families, especially children from their mothers or fathers. I don't believe in that. So that made me come out and also come and vote.
Okay, you want to hear some eye popping stats about who elected Mam Donnie in New York City. Here's quite a poll. They did some Mexic polling on it. I was born in New York City. If that describes you, only thirty eight percent of those people voted for Mam Donnie. If it was only people born in New York City, Mam Donnie gets wiped out at the polls. I don't know.
Do you think he knows that I speak of Yemeny bodega owners, in Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers, and who's beck nurses, Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties, Yes, aunties.
I was. I wasn't born in New York, but I've been here for more than ten years. Fifty four percent of those people voted for Mam Donnie. I've only been in New York five to ten years. Seventy nine percent of those people voted for Mam Donnie. I've been in New York City for less than five years. Eighty five percent of those people voted for Mam Donnie. Why do you think the Bide administration opened the border so quickly?
It was day one. And after opening the border, they then for four years did everything in their power to bring as many foreigners into this country as humanly possible, and not just bring them in, to make sure they spread them all across the United States of America. They didn't just send them to New York City and LA and Seattle all across the Midwest. Large towns, small towns, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, by the million. What
are you doing? I don't understand why would they do that. I don't know why would they do that?
Since I became a citizen and that was twenty years ago, and I migrated from Kenye originally, my family is back home in Kenya, and how I see how things are going on, like with families being separated, as a human being, as a mother, separating families, especially children from their mothers or fathers. I don't believe in that. So that made me come out and also come and vote.
There is a coalition that wants communism for the United States of America. There is a coalition of two major These groups have chosen to join forces, and their interest is to burn your country. To ash. One of those groups, foreigners. We've covered it a million times. We will cover it a million other times. Foreigners don't know about your constitution. They don't care about your constitution, they don't care about
your history. They don't even understand this concept of freedom or free markets or God or any of these other things. What they know is in politics, you vote for someone and that person hands you things transactional and tribal. Transactional and tribal. That's how foreigners grow, That's how foreigners vote, which begs the question, what is the other part of the coalition? How do we get swept in these elections.
This is from NBC exit polls. Young women Eighty one percent voted for Mandannia in New York City, eighty percent voted for Chryl in New Jersey, seventy eight percent voted for Spanberger in Virginia. Young women have joined forces with hostile foreigners to ensure Communists get elected in this country and put your country to the torch. The young women part, we can talk about that, and we will talk about that in a moment. I'm not going to avoid that,
so don't think I will. Of course, that will be horrific and offensive to a bunch of people, and of course I don't care. Let's focus on the foreigner aspect of it, the Trump administration and the administrations hopefully Republican that come after the Trump administration. The mass deportation of foreigners is everything everything. Let me explain it this way tomorrow.
If you could snap your fingers and send fifty million foreigners out of your country, every part of your country would improve almost overnight, and it would be bordering on impossible for Democrats to ever win a national election ever again. And if you could snap your fingers and bring in fifty million more foreigners into your country overnight, every part of your country would get worse, and it would be impossible for Republicans to ever win any election ever again.
You may and probably do, have some quipples with the Trump administration about this or that or foreign policy, and I'm going to get to that. And by the way, I'm going to talk to the Trump administration here in a moment as we go over these election results in the midterms and things like that. The mass deportation of disloyal foreigners must happen. It must happen without apology, It must happen without hesitation. The days of the GOP working
with Democrats. Well, I mean some can stay here, no no, no, no, no, no, no, not a single one. No one can stay here. But what about the women gone children just right there behind mom gone men, women, children, and not just not just well, the murderers. We should get them. No, no, no, no, no. Murderers are step one, all of them gone. If you're not an American citizen gone. And then we'll address some disloyal new citizens who should be denaturalized and deported the second
they speak out or work against this country. Gone. You snap your fingers. Fifty million gone tomorrow, your country saved. You snapped your fingers and brought in fifty million more. Your country's over. That's fat and every single poll shows that to be the case. And you know who knows it. The communists.
We speak of Yemeny bodeg owners and Mexican ubuellas, Senegalese taxi drivers and who's meck nurses, Trinidadian line coachx and Ethiopian aunties, yes, aunties.
Deport all of them, millions, tens of millions, and take your country back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show and a fantastic Wednesday. Do not forget to email your ask doctor Jesse questions in for tomorrow Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Of course that's going to be a good time, like it always is. All three hours belong to you. So we address the coalition, the coalition that in places like New York, New Jersey, California, install's communists, the coalition
of foreigners we already covered it. Now, the coalition of younger women? What is happening there? I could sit and read for you stat after stat after stat eighty four percent. You know what that number is. That's women eighteen to twenty nine. That's how much they voted for Mamdani in New York City. Now, how do you explain that? When you think about how a guy like that campaign? How do you explain a guy who gives speeches like this and nineteen year old women love it?
I speak of Yemeny bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers, and who's beck nurses, Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties? Yes, aunties?
What accounts for that? Okay, So this is a large subject, but it is something that we're gonna We're gonna try to drill down on just a couple things. How do we save our young women? How do we save them from a life of misery? How do we save them from burning our country down? How do we stop this? What do we do about the gen z, the younger women who are who hate this place, who routinelet marched to the polls and in stall Communists allow me to point to this. I have this. I swear on my life.
This is the final bit of polls and polling. I'm going to read for you tonight. But if you had no high school degree, none, ma'am, Donnie got forty percent of your vote in New York City last night. If you graduated high school, he only got thirty nine percent. Some call it some college forty percent. Working class people of New York City rejected it outright. We're not talking
about some union workers here, some construction guys. We're not talking about those line cooks, not the American ones anyway. They want no part of this whatsoever. But bachelor's degree fifty seven percent, advanced degree fifty seven percent. I know we're supposed to live in this society where we pretend like men and women are all the same. Men and women are equal. I can do anything a man can do. Men and women are not equal. They are built differently.
It's not that one is superior or one is inferior. They are built differently. A young man, for better or worse, is more inclined to rebel against the norms of society. It's the way young men are. I certainly was like that and to be frank, I'm sure I probably still have a lot of that flowing through my veins. More rebellious. Don't tell me what to do. That way of thinking. Now, that can be wonderful and it can be terrible, don't get me wrong. But it does exist young women, young women.
It's all women, but this really affects young women more. They have a desire not only to fit in with their peer group, they want to be mothers. Does not mean every woman wants to be a mother or should be a mother. I'm not saying that you're not a failure if you're not, but I'm not saying that, But I am saying that is an instinct that runs through the veins of young women. Historically, eighteen year old women were on their second or third kid. Historically that everywhere
across the globe. When you're eighteen, you're already married. It's baby making time. Your biological clock works that way. In fact, those are your prime child bearing hears the years. I'm not begging you to get married at eighteen, please and make sure you choose the right person. I'm just saying historically, biologically, that's the way it works. Now, what can happen, not that it always happens. What can happen to young women?
You send them away from your home, away from your dinner at night, away from your church on Sunday, away from your influence. You send them away from your home, and they walk on to a communist training camp. I do not say that about the university system because I'm trying to be over the top. That is what so many of these institutions are. They are communist training camps. And your nineteen year old baby girl, I know she has good values. Now, I know you raised the right
I'm not questioning you and your parenting at all. She's going to get eaten alive on that college campus because it is designed to eat her alive. They are going to take those desires to fit in. They are going to take those desires to be a mother, and they are going to twist like the devil always does, and they are going to make her the mother of the
communist movement. And she will fit in. When she does it, her friends will tell her how wonderful it is, so glad you don't listen to your Republican dad anymore, and she will, like all wonderful mothers do, she will fight tooth and nail for her baby. She will commit acts of violence and encourage acts of violence against anybody who challenges her baby, who threatens her baby. But the problem is her baby isn't a baby. The problem is her baby is the Communist revolution. That's why you sent your
eighteen year old daughter named Brittany off to college. She was beautiful, brunette, had blue eyes, She was an athlete, played volleyball in high school. And that's why four years later, her name's Trina. She weighs two hundred and forty seven pounds, she has a body covered in piercings and tattoos, and she won't come home for Christmas this year because she thinks you are the Antichrist. We are sending our young women to Communist training camps, and they are burning down
the country because of it. That's a fact. We'll move off of that because we do have to talk about a couple other aspects of last night, and then we'll move on through some fascinating things. Do not discount the influence of corporate America either,
