This is a podcast from wr Chelsea Kelly. Cha Let's have some fun on a Tuesday and rha boy, it looks like things might be kicking off at the borders sooner rather than later. We will discuss that here in just a moment. Good news on the whole Russia Ukraine front. Looks like we're starting to get there with some terms for people. More good news. The Communists are still in turmoil, and I'm am less confident than ever that they can reform. There's actually a good news and bad news thing there
that'll always be fun to talk about. Bk Our Air Force. PJ. Friend is going to join us about half hour from now to discuss Russia Ukraine, the war itself. What do we learn because you always want to learn things from these things. All that are Energy expert Daniel Turner, an hour two and so much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now I'm gonna begin here.
I've made my thoughts known a lot about the Cartel, the coming cartel wars, the mission to eradicate Eradicate the Cartels. If you're just now joining the show, just I'll give you the one minute version of what I've said, I'm all about it. Trump it was a campaign promise that he was going to stop the flow of fentanil into this country. We can't have two hundred and fifty thousand Americans oding a year. It's just it's it's that's carnage beyond belief. I'm all about putting a stop to it,
all that stuff. Yes, yes, yes, okay, So I just need to get that point clear. But I I've also said, do not for a second think that this will be fast or easy. I see a lot of that right now. They stand no chance again stilt to Fort's hold on. They have thousands, tens and tens and tens of thousands of soldiers. Oh we're better than them. You're right. In a military engagement, it would be no contest. They also have the protection of their government federal and in most
cases state governments in Mexico. And it's their livelihood, it's their everything. I've heard people say, well, all these guys care about is money. It's not like the u Chihatis in Afghanistan or something like that. They only care about money. Yeah, but that's their everything. If somebody only cares about money, what will they do to protect their money. If that's their number one love in life, and that should never
be your number one love in life. But if that's their number one love in life, what will they do to protect it? They are not going to just lay down, They're not going to retreat, they're not going to back off of it. And frankly, the drug trade, it's the number three, the number three part of Mexico's economy. It's the third biggest part of Mexico's economy. Is the way. I wanted to say that, but I'm stupid, so I screwed it up. Initially, the drug trade, you realize that
it's enormous. It's right behind tourism and oil. It's their number three. It's the third biggest industry. Mexico needs it. So today we got a horrible story. It's awful. I don't even know that. I want to say his name. Actually I will say his name so you can pray for his family. A rancher in Texas, Brownsville, Texas, Antonio Cespetes Salder No, sorry I did look. It's hard name for me. He was seventy four years old, got blown
up by an ied placed there by the cartels. I you know, I ran for office in Arizona twice in the southeastern portion of Arizona. It was a border district. Granted I lost, but I was always down there, always talking to the ship griffs and the residences and things like that. And because we have an evil American media, which we will get to in a moment, that actually is rooting to import as many barbarians as possible, they've never covered what it's like for people who live along
the southern border. I personally have spoken to people who have to use the buddy system to go get the mail. That's how dangerous it is. It's dangerous. It's been going on for a very, very, very long time, and now we have what may be the first ramp up in what is going to be an ugly little affair. And it's not going to be fast, and it's not going to be easy, and it's not going to be one night of Delta Force and then a twenty thousand pound bomb and oh well, look at that, the drug war
is over. That is not how it's going to go at all. There will be casualties on both sides, there's no question about it. And I love that this administration is not backing off or slowing down. I need to make that clear once again. I love that they're pushing forward. Here was Tom Holmers.
The target enforcement operation. We went awad warrants on some people, some were warst site operations, and others were traffic stops conducted by Texas DPS. The last number I saw was like sixty nine criminals. I know for a factor or several sexual predators I mean child predators that were arrested for you know, sexual misconduct with it with a child. There are several of them. I know. There's one that was convicted of either homicide or mirth.
Now among those arrested right here, a three time previously deported a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador.
Ice tells me he had So we're pushing forward and it's good, but we have to also understand this something something I'm going to talk about again tonight that I will continue to talk about because it's really been on my heart and it's not I'm not trying to make it. I'm not trying to make it happy.
As heavy as ten boxes that you might.
Be moving, but it is true. We cannot survive as a country long term with the current Democrat party. We must have a reformed, more moderate, at least slightly patriotic Democrat Party or the United States of America cannot survive because you can't survive that kind of subversion from within half the country trying to burn down the country they reside in. You just you can't live that way. I've used this example before. If OB, if OB decides she
hates our house and she wants to burn the house down. Now, I obviously live with her, and if I see her, if I catch her trying to light fire to the living room, I can stop her. But in the end, am I going to be able to stop her from burning down the house if she wants to burn down the house. At some point in time, I've got to turn my back. I've got to eat, I've got to go to work, I've got to use the bathroom. At some point in time, I can't stop her from burning
it down. And we have foreign and domestic enemies of this country who are trying to burn it down, and that is what must be stopped, and that is what must be changed. We have people like this. This is an anti ice.
Organizer training the members of the coalition to do these patrols. We've been doing the patrols for years in Los Angeles and San Diego. But yesterday we had more than one hundred and fifty people combing through the streets of Los Angeles looking for any ICE activity, and early in the morning we found two operations and we were luckily we were able to defend those two communities from those ice rates. What's working are the patrols. We're in every neighborhood of
Los Angeles this morning. Already we have come through dozens of communities of Los Angeles.
Looking for ICE activity.
We do this at five point thirty in the morning because we know that's when ICE starts their operations, so before they can go and attack our community, we are looking for them, and when we find them, we alert people with megaphones.
That works. The megaphones wakes up the people.
They let them know what's happening, and they also let ICE know that we're there and we're not going to leave. We're going to defend our community. We have the legal right to do so everything we're doing is legal. We don't intend to break any laws. We are there to defend our community. And more and more people are joining this cause.
We have organizations inside of the country dedicated to protecting the barbarians that have been brought here. We have Democrat politicians who understand that they need a country full of illegals for power. Remember, this is about power, It's about power and money. Democrats, their mortal enemy is the patriotic American citizen. And so what do you do about that. You simply replace him, You outnumber him, you ensure it. That's why they're screaming so loudly like this.
Prints are us, immigrants are us, and we all deserve.
Respect and dignity. If you look at the food that's on your table, think about who picked it. If you look at your homes, think about who built them. We have a mountain to climb, and I'm not saying we can't do it. We can. We can win this. But we should not in our exuberance right now, which I'm just as guilty as you are of that we should not be under any illusion that the fight to deport illegals will be easy, that the fight against a kind of fentanyl importation or cartels will be easy. We have
to gird our loins and dig in. And as we make this fight, we have to understand that we need a reform Democrat Party. And that's sad because we have no choice but to just pray about it. That's all we can do. Because I can't change Democrats. You can't change Democrats. That's the storyline we're going to follow along with next. Their current mentality, what they want do they sound like they're about to reform. We're gonna discuss that in a second, because we need them to. We have
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you just call Ozzy Osbourne overrated? Look, I'll say this, he didn't have a ton of hits. He's not John Fogerty right, it's not CCR. It's not that Ozzie's voice, Chris is as good as it gets for a rock voice. Tell me a better rock voice. You can't Ozzy Osbourne's voice. Look look at me. Some talent is just from God, Chris the some what what what have I listened to the first minute after crazy training? No nobody does. You listen to the guitar opening and then then as soon
as that's done, you switch songs. Everyone knows this. Let's go back and talk some more politics, shall we before we get to BK in a moment about lessons we learned from the Ukraine Russian War, what's going on in Africa and other things. So my point was that we need, we must have a Democrat party that is reformed and it must change in order to save the country long term, because you cannot build as fast as you can destroy.
You can't. But these people in their religion, they can't. Well, at least they haven't con heard it yet and I don't know if they can. So Joy Reid got fired. I mentioned it, and we laughed at her because she's a moron and a racist than an idiot on MSNBC. I got all that it's not a big deal. Is a story we mentioned? Who cares an MSNBC weekend post got fired, So that's not the point of what I'm about to play for you. Rachel Maddow is a host
on MSNBC. Rachel Maddow makes millions and millions of dollars. Chris looked it up once, because that's the kind of thing that Chris does. She makes millions of dollars. If you actually learned how much that woman makes to produce that career, to be on that crappy show, you'd cry. It's millions of dollars. She is paid by MSNBC. MSNBC is her boss, Chris, do you want me? I'm not gonna tell him. Do you want that's her?
Her?
All right? I'll tell him. She makes twenty five million dollars a year. Twenty five million dollars a year to do a television show. Remember, media jobs like mine, they're not really jobs. I've had jobs my whole life. This is not a job. This is something you just do for fun, right, twenty five million dollars to do a one hour a day TV show, five days a week, paid by MSNBC. Is there a sweeter gig in the country than to work one hour a day, five days
a week, making twenty five million dollars a year? Is there a sweeter gig? And Chris says no. I'd say no either. She just in the wake of firing Joy read. She went on television and dogged on the boss that pays her twenty five million dollars a year to do.
Television where Joy reads show. The readout ended tonight, and Joy is not taking a different job in the network, she is leaving the network altogether. And that is very, very very hard to take, I will tell you. It is also unnerving to see that on a network where we've got two count of two non white ho hot in primetime. Both of our non white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, as is Katie Fang on the Weekend, and that feels worse than bad no matter who replaces now.
That feels indefensible and I do not defend it.
Twenty five million dollars a year and she just used her television program to go on the air and essentially call her boss a racist. That's an ingrained, radical religious commitment that I'm not sure that we fully appreciate. I'm not even sure I fully appreciate that. I've called it a religion more times than I can count, and it is a religion. But are they going to be able
to reform Westchester University in Pennsylvania? This is from campus reform they'd changed the name of the DEI office, but then they came out and admitted, yeah, we're not changing a dagon thing. Oh, we'll stop the whole diversity, equity and inclusion label because the Trump administration's after but no, we're not changing our mission. The anti white racism will
continue at Westchester University. Headline from Breitbart Trouble Bruise after the view hosts are told to cool the anti Trump rhetoric, So the view obviously we play clips of them, those morons from time to time all day every day. Trump is Trump, that Trump is Trump. That well. Trump's approval numbers is another one. Trump's approval numbers are still through the roof. He's unbelievably popular. Unbelievably the country likes it. It's not just you and meet. The country likes it.
They like everything they're seeing. And then you have these harpies ragging on him all day long. It's killing ratings. People were turning it off. People don't want to hear that crap anymore. So they had to pull all these millionaires. They all make millions of dollars. They had to pull all these millionaires aside and say, hey, not telling you to stop, But could you just dial this down a little bit. We're already having to lay people off. The
AD revenue's not coming in. Well, they don't want to do it. They don't want to do it again a television gig where you make millions of dollars. This comes back to the point I've been making. As of right now, the communist has not had a change of heart at all that I've seen. I put it out there on social media the other day. I was just curious. I was genuinely curious because I don't hang out with Democrats.
I don't have any Democrat friends. A couple acquaintances I'll see from time to time, but I'm not around democrats and I don't want to be. I don't hang out with communists, but a lot of you are friends with them, maybe related to them. Maybe it's your husband, maybe it's your wife or kid, or your mom or something. But maybe you just work with them. You're forced to be around them. I don't have that. I have Chris and Corey,
neither of them are Communists. So I wanted to know, do any of your Democrat friends or acquaintances or relatives have they ever said a single word showing they regret arresting their political apot. None. It was basically zero. One guy said, well, I wish we hadn't done the mar Lago thing because it looked bad. No regrets none. The
Reformed Democrat Party is not here yet. Anyway. Let's go learn some battle lessons from Ukraine, shall we, and then we'll move on talk about some other things Before we do that, Let's talk about pure Talk. Pure Talk the patriotic cell phone company, the cell phone company that can give you a new phone for zero dollars with the qualifying purchase. I switched from T Mobile to Pure Talk four lines and my bill got cut in half. They never ever ever have promoted d R planned parenthood or
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with bk our friend bk Okay BKA. First, I want to dig into this with you because I'm fascinated by it. We always want to learn lessons from the most recent conflicts so we can be better to fight the next conflict Ukraine Russia. Let's assume, which maybe a big assumption, that this thing is wrapping up because it appears to be. What did we learned?
Well, I think the main thing that came out of this war, and it was starting and sort of minorly in the previous conflicts, was that the drones. The drones are obviously the next frontier in warfare. We've got tiny, inexpensive pieces of hardware now that can take out fighter jets that costs hundreds of millions of dollars. We have tiny pieces of hardware that can take out maybe even eventually carrier groups. I mean one drone maybe, Isn't that scary?
What happens when you multiply it by five hundred and you've got five hundred drones. Our anti drone technology is good enough to face such a threat, And to me, the big question is what kind of hardware in the United States military has now been kind of made almost obsolete in the face of this new warfare. Now, hopefully we can come up with a better countermeasure, but I can tell you right now our countermeasures as they exist will not work against a drone swarm in the middle of the field. P K.
What does this mean for the super ninja types like you? Because I always think about those guys, you know, the bird of the Green Berets and the seals and the pj's and these guys, and and you know, you work so hard and you're the best of the best, But do you have any defense with ten of you drop in somewhere and you're trying to, you know, loot and scoot around. Do you have anything you can do about it?
You know, it's a great question. I've seen it unfold on Twitter pretty frequently in the past couple of weeks. People asking like, well, why why do we need these big, strong special operators when they can get vaporized without even seeing the enemy. I mean, it's a valid question, Jesse. I know that they have they have some sort of man portable jamming systems, but again, I don't know if that's gonna help. That might help with one drone, what
happens if you have hundreds of them? And what happens if you even if you even if you have some sort of countermeasure on you, Is that going to help you when a drone is able to see you for a mile away and launch a projectile. Now, I don't know if they have that capability yet, but that's gonna come eventually, and that's going to be the reality on the ground. So until we have some kind of man portable effective jamming techniques and anti electronic warfare stuff, you know,
it's it's it's a it's a great question. I mean, the best you can do is hopefully we come up with better tactics to negate all of that. But right now, I'm not sure that exists.
I don't know why. It just bothers me to know when that, like our superstuds can be taken out by some nerd basically playing a video game with the drone.
It just I know, it shafts you. It's like, you know, and you want to say, like, well, that's not fair. I mean, it's warfare, though there's no such thing as a fair fight. You use what you have. And I think the Ukrainians and Russians have taken a lot of lessons, and I know that we're monitoring it, but monitoring something is not the same as learning those lessons by yourself on the ground. So I'm interested to see you what comes out of it.
From our end again, we're speaking with BK, host of World News with BK, former Air Force PGA. BK tell me about artillery, because obviously anyone who knows anything about history understands it war is like World War One, where these horrible, freaking Charno houses of artillery just melting everything down. And I realized that artillery has always been part of warfare, but at least from what I can tell, it seems like this was more heavily artillery than recent battles that I can think of.
Oh yeah, absolutely, yeah. This has been like straight out of like World War One, with like trenches and stuff. But Jesse, I think even those tactics are going to come to an end, especially if you have a peer superpower, because let's face it, Russia, neither Russia nor Ukraine has
an incredibly effective air force. So if you have, you know, these huge artillery pieces which can be as you said, extremely devastating, you're gonna have to protect those somehow, So US with our air force, helicopters or everything else, we can adapt and quickly take out those threats. But again, like once you start comparing Apache helicopter, like five hundred drones that cost less than a single Apache helicopter, how
long are those going to be effective? How long until the range of these drones gets farther and farther, Hypersonic ballistic missiles with accuracy can easily take out drone piece of artillery pieces even many, many, many miles away. So it's just everything's like an uncertain time here, Jesse. You know,
it's almost like an earthquake. War was conducted in a very very similar way for like many hundreds of years up until World War One, and then in World War One they were like, oh man, you mean we can't like line up in our colorful uniforms and face across an open field from each other anymore, my word, because you know, some eighteen year old German kid with a machine gun just slaughtered your entire calvalry charge even you know, Jesse. One of the things I'm fascinating with is, up until
World War One, in these generals. You've seen the old pictures. You've seen how they used to dress, you know, the giant hats and all the finery and the right colors. Yeah, finally a couple of British generals figure out, like, damn, I should probably stop wearing that stuff because every officer around is getting picked off by some pissed off Austrian guy from as the way. So you know, people are slow to learn. But you know again, we fought the
same way for hundreds of years. We fought maybe last century in much the similar way even beginning of the Global warran terror, And I think this is gonna be a whole new realm to how wars are fought in the future.
All right, let's let's get away from Russia, Ukraine. What else is going on in the world that you're brewing on that we should be paying attention to. We all focused domestically myself included. I don't do a ton of foreign policy stuff, but you're all over this stuff. What's happening out there.
Well as far as as far as domestic policy, Jesse, I'm like really curious. I'm fascinated watching the whole illegal immigration and doge controversy take place. I mean, you knew, you knew that the left was going to fight any government cuts with like the fury of an alley cat that's just been like half tortured by some vagrant. But the result of people freaking out about is honestly shocking
because I'm looking around. I'm like, dude, your life hasn't changed, and yet you're sitting here feverishly screaming about Elon Musk like every ten minutes. That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. One of the other big stories I'm
following is is what's happening in Sudan though, Jesse. That's been a civil war for a long time, mostly ignored by the world, and now it's gotten so bad that the Sudanese rebels are pretty much saying, well, we're we're setting up our own government over here, and we're taking half the country and I don't know where that's going to go or it's how it's gonna happen. But we've had tens of thousands of people killed, millions of people if had to leave their homes in Sudan, and the
entire country is now has a famine approaching. So the same old, same.
Old, or the world wonderful, wonderful speaking. You got a few more minute, it's for me. I actually want to go to Africa with you. I want to talk su Dan. I want to touch on South Africa a little bit. Okay, all right, so we we are going to go to break here and we're gonna come back and I wanna I'm gonna talk about some things in Africa because there are a lot of players involved there. We'll be right back with more. BK hang on the Jesse Kelly Show.
It's stupid. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We are back with our friend BK. Host of World News with BK former Air Force Pja. Okay, BK. Soudan's a freaking disaster. South Africa's a disaster. What what is happening in South Africa? I actually heard somebody float out there today that Trump may be bringing a bunch of those people into the country. What what's happening?
Uh, yeah, it's a strange thing.
You know.
South Africa has been a basket case for a long time, ever since the end of apartheid. And the thing I found interesting, though, Jesse, is is you know, we can the whole white farmers versus the hard Marxists left African activists. That's that's a whole other conversation. One of the things I'm really fascinated with, though, is the South Africa's government that has, for the first time, really people are starting
to push back against the ruling class. And you've seen this a lot across the African continent, Jesse.
You know, you have all these.
So called liberation politicians, right, those were all the guys who were at the forefront of overthrowing the colonial oppressor, you know, getting rid of apartheid. Now, Nelson Mandela was the guy in South Africa, right, And but now you have a whole generation of young people who are coming up who didn't experience apartheid, they didn't experience the colonial oppression, and so these young people now for the first time
are actually making the political races much more competitive. And for the first time, we're seeing this old guard, the heroes of the revolution so to speak, getting kind of taken aback as these young people come up and want them out too, because they're like, Okay, great, you fought to end apartheid. That was twenty years before I was
born and the country is a complete mess. So for the first time ever, Jesse, we're starting to see these you know, Cologne, anti colonial politicians who ran these African countries. They're starting to get serious pushback. And why wouldn't you, Jesse?
You're South Africa is facing the highest level of power cuts ever in their history as these as they can't keep the lights on, So why would some like twenty one year old guy who's South African care whether or not you fought against the parts are he can't see he has no electricity first house.
Gosh, b kay, talk for a little bit if you wouldn't mind about the coming war against the cartels. And I need to clarify once again that I don't know how the Trump administration plans to prosecute this war. They are smartly not advertising that. I don't know whether their plan is to execute a couple leaders or actually do what they are saying on the news completely eradicate the cartels.
But I do see a lot of chatter from people who believe that this is going to be a one night affair, sending a couple of green Berets, a couple of seals will wrap this bad boy up in Ola. Everything's everything's peaceful.
Well yeah, I mean, and of course if you if you don't care about civilian casualties or collateral damage or being you know, completely bloodthirsty, then yeah, that would it would be over quick. But unfortunately, we have rules in our country. We have laws of war. You can't just drone strike a compound where a cartel leader's hiding, you're
surrounded by women and children. You just can't do it. Now, this is gonna be a little bit different than Afghanistan for many reasons, primarily one because we've had our people in Latin America and Mexico for many, many, many many decades.
Right.
We have tons, we have we yes, we have tons, we have tons and tons. Half of the military speaks decent Spanish, our military, right, so this is not like a complete and not to say Latin America and Mexico are also Christian slash Catholic cultures, right, so we have much in common with them, much more than we did when the Afghanistan War broke out, we barely had anybody who spoke that language. It's a lot different here. So we've been down there, we know all the players. But
Mexico is a very, very corrupt country. I can't speak to the current president, Claudia Shinbaum, the new one, but Jesse, we've known forever that the cartel has had their tentacles at the highest levels of the Mexican government, including the office of the President, including their version of the Secretary of Defense. These guys have been arrested in charge because they were in bed with the cartels. So rooting that
out that's going to be the challenge. I mean, yeah, we could just kill guys, you know, with a backpack full of kilos of fentanyl running across the border. That'll scratch them up some, but that's not going to solve the underlying problem, which is the infiltration of the cartels, not just in Mexican society, but in the highest levels of the Mexican government. So how do you do that? That's a long slog.
Yeah, that's really the point I've been trying to make to people is not that we shouldn't attempt some of this stuff, but just it's going to be a slog it's not going to be an overnight affair. It's not going to be, you know, clear in present danger. A couple of bombs here, a couple of raids there, and it's wrapped up. And I've made that exact same point you made. The problem is the government itself. It's not that our guys can't take out the cartels militarily. That's
a freaking joke. That's not the problem. The problem is the government.
Right, and let's face it, we're not going to, you know, to change that culture. It's going to be an effort. Now, I will say Jesse, it's probably not as bad as the Taliban, because the Taliban, when you fight somebody who doesn't care if they die for their belief, that's a formidable adversary. The cartels they care about money. They don't have like a religious ideology that they're willing to die for.
So that is a little bit more tenuous of a fanaticism when you're just like money, you know, like these guys aren't gonna die for the cartel, unlike the Taliban, you know what I'm saying. So in that case, it would be probably a little bit easier to you know, payoff informant, get intel, stuff like that. But that being said, like you said, you're gonna have to solve this entrenched cartel bureaucracy within the bureaucracy, and how do you even go about doing that as an American? Stuff?
Yeah, what a freaking mess. Okay, BK, Before I wrap it up here, I have to ask, as much as it physically pains me, the United States Navy. A navy, it's critically important really for any country, but most definitely a country like ours. Frankly, it's the most important branch in my opinion, what's the state of ours? I hear no good things about the state of ours?
Uh. You know, I'm not in a position related to say that, but I you know, I do hear Jesse. You know, you and I have been around a while now. Every old veteran always says about the new generation of veterans the same thing. Oh they ain't anything, you know all, We've all been there. I do it too. I'm guilty. Okay, you're not when I was in, it was so much harder.
I mean, from what I'm hearing the Navy. You know, I'm very impressed with the ability the military to take young people and turn them into very smart, effective operators in whatever field they are. I always have Ben Jesse, like, you know, we have twenty one year old kids who work as nuclear reactor technicians. Do you know how much
mass how demanding that is. And the Navy in the military has been very, very good traditionally at taking these young people from America, whether it's in the hood, whether it's out in the sticks, you know, the countryside, and they have a good ability to take these people and sit them down and crawl, walk, run until they're experts in their field. So I know, the Navy just hit a great recruiting number. So I'm not going to go ahead and be full of despair about the state of
the Navy. I'm sure there's things they could work on, but we still have the best Navy in the world and as well as the best military in the world. So you know, some people probably need to check themselves a little bit, and we're going to be.
Okay, yeah, be okay. Plenty of seamen b K. Thank you so much. I appreciate you, my brother. Yeah, we have the people. I'm not sure we have the equipment. It's my problem. Trump keeps ranting and raving about how we're going. Ranting and raving makes him sound like a lunatic. Trump keeps yelling that we need an improved navy, that we need better ships, that we did, that our ships are behind, that our ships are old, that our ships
are rusted. And I am I am growing more and more concerned about the aggression of China and their navy. China appears to be flexing their muscle every single place that can flex their muscle on this planet, and it's it's concerning. This has been a podcast from w o R