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Speaker 1

It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show makes spetacular Friday, cruising right into the weekend and day. A little bit of good news before we get back to the ask Doctor Jesse questions jobs market looking stress.

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Some big March jobs jobs, jobs report non farm payrolls beats estimates two hundred and twenty eight thousand jobs. That would be the strongest this year and it would comp to three hundred and twenty three thousand indiece of last year.

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How about that jobs, job shops? All right? Anyway, this hour, I'm going to address the hate mail here in a moment. Somebody wants to talk about the ancient world and maps, arranged marriages, bitter candy or a candy biter versus a candy sucker, all that, angos and so much more coming up in the second hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before I get to any of that, I should go ahead and give you a heads up on something.

And I really shouldn't do what I'm about to do because it's well I'll tell you in a second History's coming again next week. And the reason I shouldn't do it, I said, is I'm not sure if it's coming Monday or Tuesday. I believe it's coming Monday. I am going to go ahead and tell you what it's going to be on, since I've mentioned it before, and if you've listened to the show, you know that I've been hot on this. The World War One, not two, the World

War One Italian Front, the front nobody knows anything about. Okay, I'm just gonna give you a heads up right now. I'm obsessed with this topic now. I have been reading, listening, watching everything I can get my hands on for two weeks. Now. I'm so deep into my obsession of this I don't know when I'm going to come out of it. I went into this with not much of actually a working knowledge. I knew the basics, but not much of a working knowledge of the subject at hand. And I just think

I can't get enough of it now. I don't know how many episodes this one's going to go. It may honestly be one. I never know when I'm going into it, so I don't plan out what really what we're gonna talk about. But Monday, I would say almost undoubtedly. Monday started the second hour. We're probably due medal of Honor Monday, and then we're doing history. Now. My only disclaimer for that is the reason I said I'm not sure if

it's Monday or Tuesday is is this little bit. As you've probably noticed, we've been doing a lot more history just because I'm into it. I'm geeking out on it again and screw it. That's what I feel like doing. Sometimes. Mondays are harder days to do it because there are big news stories that drop that I have to talk about. So if there's something major that happens over the weekend, and there definitely could be, I might have to push

it to Tuesday, Okay, tentatively Monday, Tuesday. I already told you what it's going to focus on, and I'm so unreasonably excited about it. You know who else is excited about it? My family, because they're really excited that I'll stop talking to them about it at the house because I keep bringing it up to Ob and the kids, and Ob finally had to tell me this morning, Baby, I don't care. Okay, I don't care what Chris. You're right, Chris, I'm not gonna stop anyway. I can't stop at this

point in time. I can't stop, all right, back to oh hate mail. I saw Jesse's weak, soft comments on Trump's trade war today. You're a smart guy, you know beep beep well, that Trump is lying that Americans won't pay the cost of his tariffs and that he did not mention crashing the stock market doing his campaign. You're not doing anyone any favors by failing to call out Trump's beep unless you like communists mounting a strong Listen. Maybe maybe it's been too long since we've had this talk,

so we're gonna have this talk again, all right. I don't waive anybody's palm palms, and I also don't rage against the person you've decided is the antichrist. When it comes to Donald Trump, I fully recognize that he is this megafigure in American politics as of right now. How wild is this? It's not even debatable. As of right now, Donald Trump is the figure on the globe in the twenty first century. If the twenty first century ended today, Donald Trump would be the headline of it. That's how

big Donald Trump is. He just is. He's an industry to himself. The whole world knows him so because he is this monumental figure. What that does is it generally creates one of two emotions in people. Lots of people. They love everything he does. They love everything he does. He can do no wrong. He's this huge figure. Everything he touches turns to gold. He's always a genius, he always has it all figured out. He's everything perfect. That's some people, the other half of the people. And this

is how it always works for these huge figures. There's very little middle ground. The other half. Everything he does is stupid. Trump's a moron. Trump sucks, Trump's this, trumps that. And I'm here to tell you I'm not in either of your camps. And I'm sorry because that's so difficult to hear. Because here's the truth. When you love someone like that, when a figure becomes that big to you like that, you want to hear affirmation of that at all times. And if there's ever a moment where you

don't hear that, you get angry. Well, you criticize Trump where you know more than Trump Trump for eleven and vice versa, like this moron, You're smarter than that. Trump's tank in the market. It's been two days. It's been two days. And by the way, maybe he will tank the market I'm not even saying he won't. Maybe the terrorists will tank the market. Nothing, nothing's tanked. There's no great depression. I know it was a really bad day.

I understand that. But guys like this, they will rage against everything Trump does because they've already decided that everything he does is stupid. He's the Antichrist. And you're willing to be mad at me all the time too, because I like a lot of what Trump does. There are some things I don't like, and I tell you about that, and there are a lot of things I like, and I tell you about that. This is never going to be a Donald Trump is the savior or Donald Trump

is a demon. And if that's what you're looking for, man, you came to the wrong place. And again, just like we opened up the first hour, I have great news for you. Almost every other show is in one of the two camps. Almost every other show in the country. You can go turn on any show and it'll be three hours of Trump. This Trump that I love Trump. You see, this's smart thing Trump did. Let's play eighty five Trump's sound bites. It's Trump's speech and Trump Trump,

go magget Trump, and then you flip the channel. Over it be some other guy who will talk about how dumb Trump is all the time. You're never getting that here. That's not how I look at the world. I never once have looked at anybody, any politician ever, any of them and based my political opinions on what they say or what they think. I have my own political views about the way I want things run, in the way I think things should be rung. And I hope you

have your own views. And I'll say this, as I've said before, I hope you don't align with me on everything. I have strong opinions. I bet you. I bet you some of them are wrong. I hope you think through everything yourself. Everything yourself. This kind of deranged cussing it me, all this other stuff. You've already decided Donald Trump is wrong about everything. So let me repeat what I've said

about tariffs already. In general, I'm not a tariff guy. Also, we can't survive a war which will come without a manufacturing base. We must bring it back. Also, nobody, not the pro tariff, not the anti tariff, Nobody, not a single person on the television, on the radio, or even in the White House. Nobody knows whether or not these tariffs will work in the end, nobody does. This is one of these things that hasn't been done in ages. The global economy has changed. It might work fantastically, and

it might be an unmitigated disaster. Nobody knows, including this moron who just tested me in the emails. We will find out, and we're gonna find out together. And if I have to say something completely in Trump's camp, I'll repeat myself on this. If you are shocked, stunned that Trump did tariffs, you should probably do some more research. Donald Trump is on camera for decades ago, decades ago before he even sniffed politics, talking lovingly about tariffs in

reciprocal trade. And Donald Trump has campaigned on these issues. Oh, you have one from nineteen eighty eight, Chris, that's hilarious. Well, it's from the eighties, and he campaigned on it this time all the time. He was always talking about it. I'm actually shocked at how many people are shocked. Trump told you he was gonna do it. He never once said I'm a free trader. He doesn't believe in that. Trump believes in tariffs. He believes in protectionism. That's what

he believes in. We're all gonna ride this horse together and we'll see if she buffs us. All Right, hit is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Friday. Do not forget. You can email the show love, hey, death threats. Even you're asked doctor Jesse questions we're live here, email those into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Of course, if you miss any part of the show, you can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Let's nerd

out on something here. Hey, Jesse, I heard you talking about maps on Wednesday night, and I had to get your take on the perie Rece map that's five hundred years old and shows the coasts of Antarctica and South America long before explorers ever went there. Do you think mankind's history goes back further than we're told, or that it's wrong slash incomplete, or some combination of the two. How would you explain this map? Wise? Thanks? He says,

I can use his name. His name is Brian. Okay, So I'm gonna set aside this specific map for just a minute, and I want to talk about something, something that actually bothers me a great deal. And now that I bring it up, it's gonna bother you, but it's always bothered me, and it always will, it always will. We know we know a teeny tiny percentage of the history of the world, a minuscule percentage of it. The number, look, put pick a number. It's less than ten percent, way

less than ten percent. And get this what we know. Most of that is inaccurate because we don't have enough sources. We don't have enough picture video. The sources we do have, they're incredibly biased sources. You know. You know what the main resources for something like Julius Caesar's invasion of Gaul. Julius Caesar took a Roman army, he invaded Gaul, massacred millions of people, and conquered Gaul. Julius Caesar is the one who told us about it all. He's the main source.

I've read it. Actually, I've read a translation of it. That's how big of a nerd I am. And it's amazing. He's a great writer. Of course, I'm getting the translated version into English. He's a great writer. But we have Julius Caesar's version of it, and we don't have the Gallic version of it because they didn't write anything down, you know, what think about Africa? Have you ever thought about this? It actually bothers me a lot. Africa is this huge continent that I've never been, But all I

see is the pictures of videos. Same thing you see looks freaking beautiful, from the waterfalls to the Sahara to the Jungles, it just looks beautiful and on this massive continent there have been people's for a long time, but we don't know much about it. In fact, I don't know that I'll ever do. In fact, maybe I've done one on the bors, but I haven't been able to do much African history because we don't know much African

history because they weren't writing anything down. The only things we know about really old history they come from the few societies who a wrote something down and b it managed to last through the ages.

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Have you.

Speaker 1

Yeah, Have you ever wondered what is it? The Library of Alexandria. The Library of Alexandria, that's right, Have you ever looked that up? I forget what the number is because it's been a few years since I looked it up. The incredible volume of things that were in there, of knowledge that was in there from the ancient world. Chris look up the exact date that burnt. If you don't mind it, just the year is fine. But wealth of knowledge keeps, and heaps of knowledge were in there it burnt.

Only this wasn't a time where they had legacy box. Nobody digitized any of these things. That fire ended it. That fire, it didn't just burn up a bunch of documents. It robbed us of all that knowledge. And isn't this said, I don't know why I'm learning out on this. We'll never get it back because there weren't copies, Like I said, there weren't. It wasn't on the cloud it was it's

just gone forever. When Genghis Khan's Mongols, Genghis was dead by now, But when Genghis Khan's Mongols, when they put Bagdad to the torch, the completely wiped out Bagdad. Supposedly it was the year forty eight Library of Alexandria. But supposedly when the Mongols burned down Bagdad, the Muslims who were running it obviously at the time, they supposedly had a library very similar with incredible works from all throughout history.

Who knows what was in there? Well, the freaking Mongols didn't give a crap about any of that or history or anything like that. Simply lit the place on fire, murdered everybody and moved on. Think about what we don't know. Think about that. It's nuts now as far as see exploration goes in reference to your map, that I don't know, because here's the truth. Most of the expeditions they had

to stay really close to shore. The Vikings were the very very rare people who were brave enough when they had things just right to get out on the open ocean for a little while, and even then it was basically a death sentence before they learned more about navigation and getting through the waves and things like that. I don't even know why I brought it up. It's just

something that's always bothered me. We have this love of history and we don't know Jack it is Jesse Kelly show on a Spectacular Friday and asked doctor Jesse Friday having a blast. I wanted to address this Ellie Mistel media tour he's going on to sell his book. I played a little clip of it earlier, but I played it and the responses have been, well, I'll play it again real quick.

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South Africa got over apartheid, did they just go back to their africannor racist constitution to be like, oh, we just need a couple of amendments, we just need a couple of changes here to make it work. No, they threw the whole thing out and started again.

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A bunch of people were yelling that I called him a communist and saying, Jesse, he's just a black racist who hates white people. So let's have this talk again because people miss this. Is this guy a black racist who hates white people? Oh my gosh, yes, of course, but you're missing it. You see, if I if I want to burn this building down, We're in this huge building.

I bet you there's a thousand people who work in this building, and I want I want to get a bunch of people together and I want to burn the building down. Well, what I have to do, as an evil person who wants to burn it down, I have to find a way to recruit enough people with an axe to grind against the building. And everybody's acts might be different. Maybe I bounce from office to office to office in the building and I say, hey, you're paying

too much for rent. Aren't you're paying too much for rent? Are you paying too much for rent. These people are ripping you off. Can you believe these guys are paid? Maybe that's my axe to grind. Maybe maybe there's an office full of women who are cold all the time, like all women are, and I pop in there, and maybe I tell the women, don't you think the air conditioning works too too well?

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Here?

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Don't you think it's too cold here? Aren't you mad? Aren't you mad that it's cold all the time. You've got a space heater, don't you it's cold all the time, isn't it. Maybe the pick your grievance. The point is not the specific grievance. The point is I'm recruiting foot soldiers, And as someone who's recruiting foot soldiers, I need foot soldiers who are angry at who I want destroyed. And I will say whatever I have to to the different groups in order to bring the foot soldier into my

camp so we can burn down the building. So when I say, oh, look at that street animal with the climate change sign who's throwing paint on a tesla, you can say, Jesse, that's not a communist, that's just one of these climate change guys. You don't understand, that's what the communist elites do. Communism is the religion of the malcontent,

and they don't care about what you're malcontented against. They just need you bitter and angry, and they will take your bitterness and your anger and they will use it for their own purposes. They will aim you at what they want destroyed, and because you are consumed with bitterness and evil, you will do it. So America's Democrats, what are the different factions, Well, it's all malcontents. What a shock. Oh,

look feminists, Jesse, that's not a communist, she's just a feminist. Yes, the communist has used her hatred of men and her love of Subarus to help destroy the people the communists hate. Oh, Jesse, this black guy, he just hates white people. Yes, I don't think that black guy's at home studying Marx. I know that he hates white people. The Communists can use that hatred for his own evil ends, and so he will recruit that guy in aim them at his political

enemies and say there, kill whitey, and he goes. I know the various street animals from the various street groups. I know they're not all committed communists who've done a lot of reading on Marx. I understand that that's why it's the religion of the malcontent. The religion of the malcontent sits as an umbrella over all of the various angry, bitter groups in any country, and this is not unique

to America. In fact, race communism. A lot of people are under the impression that this is an American thing since the Commune infiltrated the civil rights movement and they've used it, so they think it's an American thing. Mao used this without end to slaughter people. We look at China and we think, well, they're all Chinese. No, they're not.

China has the same kind of history everyone else has, where it used to be this group, and it used to be that group, and this tribe and that tribe, and there's little differences between them, and it's not hard to get them divided up. How you see those people, those are the dirty kind of Chinese. Those are the ones who oppressed you. Hey, here's a billy club, Go beat one of them to death. Mao used that without end. The Soviets used it without end. They always use things

other than communism to sell the revolution. You see that makes sense, Jesse, I was just listening to your three, twenty six podcast, Good Grief, Buddy, you're behind anyway the guy, She says, Yes, I'm behind anyway. You were on fire. I love that. I agree with you. And now to the judge issue question. What are your feelings on arranged marriage? Would you ever consider arranging a marriage for your sons? Yes, and a heartbeat. I'm a big believer in it. I

know that's horrible. I know it makes me a terrible neanderthal. Arranged marriages around the world have a lot of success, and historically they've had a lot of success, freaking Biblical Chris, even in the Old Testament. But why is that? Well, I unlike my sons. Look, young men and young women, we both there's nothing wrong with being young. Okay, I'm not one of these people who talks down to young people, but we'll make it about young men. For instance, how

is it that some young men end up marrying communists? Well, women are so hot, and when you were a young man, sometimes that's all you can see, and maybe she even laughs at your jokes, and it just becomes I remember what it was like when I was twenty years old. It becomes intoxicating. You can't see anything outside of it me. I'm forty three. I can look at her, her values, her family. Does the family she come from, Does her family's values line up with my family's values, because if

they do, then she's likely going to align. Her and my son are likely going to align on things. These are critical things that a parent who wants what's best for their child can dispassionately analyze. I'll tell you this. I know this is gonna make me sound like a freak. My wife and I my sons are fourteen and sixteen. They don't even have girlfriends right now. We're already praying

for their wives that they find good ones. I'm not even making that up because we've seen so many times with so many of our friends, guys and gals who've ruined their lives by marrying the wrong person, and they're just always miserable, and we're just it's one of those things that you need to get right. How many people listening is this you who've gotten a divorce because you ended up marrying the wrong one. Don't beat yourself up by the way. People make mistakes. Everyone does. How'd that

work out for you marrying the wrong one? It's a life sucker, isn't it, it's a joy sucker. Maybe you're look, maybe you're a woman right now or a man right now. Maybe you're maybe you're avoiding going home because it's horrible. There, wouldn't that be horrible rather than being excited to go home and be horrible to have that? Oh yeah, big believer in arranged marriages. Dear doorway Headcocker skittle popper, which critical question? Are you a hard candy biter or a

hard candy sucker? My guess is you don't have the patience or time to suck through a jawbreaker. And with all your credited commune did he college hours? But what about your mode of enjoyment for breakable hard candies? M I uh, I'm not sure that I have ever sucked a piece of hard candy down to the very end of it. I am very much a biter. I will get the hard candy down to even a little bit. Oh, even if it's like a jolly rancher, which are delicious, Chris,

did they still make those jollymanchers? You never see him anymore. If it's like a jolly rancher, I'll just basically get the edges off of it, and I'll immediately start probing to see if I can bite through it yet. Why are you shaking your head, Chris? Are you a sucker? It's not that it's well, yes, they are too sticky, but that wasn't the point. Why do you have to bring up something that wasn't the point at all, Chris? I know jolly ranchers are too sticky. Are you a

candy sucker or a bier Chris? Chris said half in half, I'm a bier, but I'm also not huge on I'm also not huge on sweet. As a matter of fact, I realized I was eating skittles on the radio with BK the other day, and I do like some skittles, but I'm not huge on dessert. I'd much rather have fat. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday, and asked doctor Jesse Friday. And we'll touch on a little bit of news here before we get back to

some doose stuff that may be hard to hear. Here's Antonio Gracias.

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Once you're in the country and you've got to asylum, do one of these pathways and we map the whole thing out. You can apply for a work document. You file a seven sixty five. It's the work form. You get this form called the seven sixty six, that's the authorization, and then SOCI Security Administration automatically send you in the mail your SOCI street number. No interview, no idea. Look, if I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not trying to believe it. I went through it myself and mapped it.

Anyone is right. This is true that it faults in the system from Social Security to all of the benefit prote have been set to max inclusion, max pay for these people and minium collection. That's what's happening. We found one point three million of them already on Medicaid as an example. We've gone through on every benefit program we went through, we found groups from this particular group of people. This five point five million people in those benefit programs.

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Which brings me to this question in regard to the DOGE exposures of billions in graft and wealth transfer to NGOs and the political elite. Has the money flow actually stopped or is it just being exposed. Some are concerned that with the absence of arrests and or indictments, that this is so big that for the good of the republic we should just let this go and start anew because a long protracted era of prosecutions would only further

widen the political divide and hasten the end of our country. Okay, so first, I talked earlier that about the Doge stuff, that it's not that we're saving all this money. We're saving some. I don't want to be dismissive of that. We're saving some. We're not gonna get real spending cuts unless Congress does it, but we're saving some. But there is there is tremendous value in showing the American people, well, what I just played for you right there. Did you

hear the gas in the crowd? Let me play it again. Listen to this. Now, these are informed political people. That's why you'd sit in for a presentation like this. Listen to how they respond.

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Once you're in the country and you got asylum, do one of these pathways, and we map the whole thing out. You can apply for a work document. You file a seven sixty five, it's the work form. You get this form called the seven sixty six that's the authorization, and then Social Security Administration automatically sends you in the mail your soci street number No. Interview, no idea. Look, if I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not trying to believe it.

I went through it myself and mapped it. Anyone is right. This is true that it faults in the system, from Social Security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, max pay for these people, and minimum collection. That's what's happening. We found one point three million of them already on Medicaid as an example.

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We've gone through on every benefit. You hear the crowd we fund one point three million illegals on Medicaid? WHOA what the American people, even informed people don't know. They don't know that their government is a criminal organization. They don't know. But that brings me to your question. Some are concerned that, with the absence of arrests or indictments, that this is so big that for the good of

the republic, we should just let this go and start anew. Well, the problem is all the criminals are still in place, you see. That's the problem. I call it a criminal organization, And it's really, really, really important that you think of it as if it's a criminal organization, because it is so I know you've watched enough mob movies or documentaries

or read enough books. You've seen the Detectives flow chart where he has the boss and all the copos flowing underneath, and you have this organizational structure of the American mafia with this bad guy and that bad guy who answers to that bad guy and that bad guy. And you've seen this organizational structure. That is what the United States Government is. An organized criminal enterprise, a criminal enterprise that has been designed by evil people over the years to

steal your money. That's what it's there for. The entire organization is there to enrich themselves and ensure the future enrichment of themselves, setting up up scams and schemes, just like the American mafia, figuring out a way how they can dip their sticky, grubby fingers in the treasury and pocket what you have earned. That is the job of the United States Government in the year twenty twenty five.

It is an evil criminal organization. Organizations within it, like the FBI, They are the enforcers, they are the leg breakers. They are there to ensure that anyone who gets a little too close to it gets silenced, smeared, thrown in prison, the United States government is a criminal organization. The only way to break up a criminal organized organization is long focused effort, with arrest after arrest after arrest after arrest after arrest, until it is so broken up, so powerless,

that others don't feel like joining anymore. That is what we must have. We can't do this thing where we just decide, hey, let's let it go, it's too far gone. That's insane because all the same people are still there. They'd be like looking at the Gambino family and say, well, hey, look, if we arrest Godi, then we're gonna have to arrest Samy the Bull, and then we're gonna have to arrest

this guy, and then we're gonna it's just too much. Hey, let's just let's move on and act like that other stuff didn't happen, and let's hope he does better in the future. We can't do that. What's happening right now is the United States government has become a force for evil. You realize that when they're look, we make jokes about it, but when they're sending our money overseas for trainning surgeries for kids, that makes our country evil. Evil. America's done

evil in the world with our money. Now, you didn't do it. I didn't do it, but our evil government has done it, and evil must be accounted for. Period and the story. All Right, you know what I'm gonna do this weekend. I already told you it's pork butt time and the Kelly Household. And know that doesn't mean we're watching the view and means I'm smoking some and I'm gonna use my IQ sense. In fact, I got the double. They have singles, doubles, or triples. It's a

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