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Mass Deportation

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Speaker 1

Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular, a wonderful Friday. We're gonna make fun of Stacy Abrams. Then we'll talk about government language, some mad about Donald Trump on spending, and so much more. Oh including some good deportation news. All that and so much more coming up on The Jesse Kelly Show in the second hour. Now, I'm gonna first begin here because it's an endlessly funny thing to me. I just I've been snickering about it for an entire day. I meant

to get to it last night. I just didn't have time. But Stacy Abrams. You know who Stacy Abrams is. She's man. She's such great evidence of how Democrat politics work in this country, and how there's been a system put into place, not of merit, but of being a member of the system. We talked about this before, a system membership card. Let's recap this for those who may be new to the show. A country's built on its institutions, as we've already talked

about tonight. Ideally, you want your institutions to be separate, not so they can always work against each other, but so that's a possibility you see. You don't want let's say there's a virus from China. You don't want the American media to work hand in hand with the government, who also works hand in hand with the medical establishment, to agree on one false narrative that is devastating for a country. You want these institutions to be separate, okay.

But after years and years and years of neglect by us, in years of communist infiltration, what we have now is all of our institutions speak with one voice, believe the same thing. They've all been captured by the communists. And that's why Hollywood says the same thing, the CDC says, which says the same thing, The university says, which says the same thing, the media says, which it says the same thing, the FBI. You get the idea. And I

call it the system. Okay, the system. Now, when you get to a place where you have an evil, corrupt system, something happens. And in fact, every communist country is famous for this, famous for this. Did you ever see I've put it out this scene for you before. Did you ever see the HBO series Chernobyl highly recommend it if you've not seen it. It's in a wonderful series and very very accurate for what happened during Chernobyl and whatnot.

But there's this incredible scene, I believe it's in the first episode, where all these Soviet officials are gathered around a table and they're trying to figure out what to do about the problem. The problem is, okay, there's been an explode, there's nuclear fallout. But what really brings it home, what really stands out to you on the television is

how inept all these people are. And not only are they inept, they almost feel like they should be inept because everything has to be done in service to the system or in this case, the state. Oh you actually have it, Chris, you have Oh Chris has the clip? Play it? Play it?

Speaker 2

What is it?

Speaker 1

Men? Pause post for a second, Pause for a second, real quick. Sorry, I want to set this up. There's been an explosion at Chernobyl. The Soviets don't know what to do about it. Some are saying, we need to report it, we need to tell everyone else, we need to keep it quiet, we need to treat it. We did. The guy you here, speaking right off the bat, he's very clearly the highest up Soviet in the room.

Speaker 3

Go ahead, Vladimir I Lenin Nuclear power station exactly, Aladamir A Lenin.

Speaker 2

Yes, and how proud he would be of you all tonight, especially you young man, and the passion you have for the people. For is that not the sole purpose of the apparatus of the state. Sometimes we forget, Sometimes we fall prey to fear that our faith in Soviet socialism will always be rewarded. The state tells us the situation here is not dangerous. Have faith come race, The state tells us it wants to prevent a panic. Listen, well, it's true, when the people see the police, they will

be afraid. But it is my experience that when the people ask questions that are not in their own best and tru they should simply be told to keep their minds on their labor and leave matters of the state to the state.

Speaker 1

That that's an evil, corrupt system built on lies. In a system like that, it doesn't seek out capable people. In fact, most of the time it doesn't even want capable people. Because capable people, intelligent people, high achieving people, people like that, those people are likely to want to break away from the state. Break away from the system. It's not what it's looking for at all. It's not looking for ability or intelligence or accomplishment. It's looking only

for loyalty. Only for loyalty. It is loyalty to the lie, loyal loyalty to the state or the system. In this case, that is what is prioritized. And because that's what's prioritized, that is what is incentivized. I've talked before about DEI and cultural Marxism as being the death of everything, and

I explained the reason everything around us is dying. It feels like products are worse, customer services, worse people, or worse governments worse is because everything is dying, and everything is dying because we have shifted away from being a country focused on accomplishment and hard work, and we've focused on only loyalty to the system. And loyalty to the system is what's rewarded. Stacy Abrams ran for governor and lost. Okay, that's fine. I lost two congressional races myself, not dogging

on it, but that's what she did. There's nothing else. And yet Stacy Abrams, we can't get rid of her. She's like a tick that's been dug in for two days. You can't get rid of her. She's everywhere. You see her all over the television set. Stacy Abrams. Famously, her organization got two billion dollars of your money handed to her as the Biden administration was on the way out the door. Chris, do me a favorite. Look it up. Even though these things are never accurate. What's Stacy Abrams

net worth? I would love to you know what? I'll wait right here, Chris. Just do we have like the Jeopardy knowing the Jeopardy sound? We should do that to dud dude. Don't worry, Chris, I'll do it myself. I provide my own sound effect. You know what we'll do. We'll do this while we wait here, y guy, I am bet. Chris already has it about three million dollars from what what's she done? Well? She did really one of the most profitable things you can do in the

United States of America. Now, she proved herself to be a loyal servant of the system. And that loyalty, not your accomplishment, not your ability, not anything you've done. That that is what is rewarded handsomely. And so I have always referred to it as the system membership card. You see, if you were in East Germany and you wanted a better job, better house, better pay, better food, better this,

better that. What you really wanted was to become a member, be accepted as being a member of the Communist Party, because you needed that membership in order to access the finer things in life. You may not be able to go to a modern movie in East Germany, but if you could even rise to the levels of being in Communist leadership, you have your own little village with your own little movie theater. The perks are all there, and you don't have to accomplish anything to get those perks.

You just have to prove your loyalty to the system that has happened already in the United States of America. It's why people like Stacy Abrams, who's done nothing anybody can talk about. Yet we all know who she is. We all can hear her voice, and it's why she's worth three million dollars. And she just did something else, and it's so insane, arrogant, transparent, it's so all of these things that, honestly, it doesn't make me mad in the least. It just makes me laugh. The entire the

absurdity of Stacy Abrams gives me the snickers terribly. So do you want to hear what she did? I'm telling you you're gonna laugh. You're gonna laugh when I put it in a good reference for you. You want to hear what she did, I'll play it for you.

Speaker 2

Next.

Speaker 1

It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday. That's Bob Dylan, Sir? Is he a little whiny? Did you say, Chris? Now listening? Bob Dylan is a legend okay, But here's the truth of it. Bob Dylan is a legendary song writer. Bob Dylan's voice is awful, awful. It's never been a good voice. It's not a good voice. But you know, a good songwriter manages to get some good instruments behind him and it makes some good music. You don't have to have a wonderful voice to make

wonderful music. Anyway, back to our Stacy Abrams stopped. So, Stacy Abrams is a member of the System, a card carrying member of the System. And Stacy Abrams is out promoting. She's out promoting a new children's book. And well, I'll let Stacy tell you about it.

Speaker 4

Well, Stacy speaks up. Is the story of Little Stacy and a day in the cafeteria when she notices one of her classmates can't afford lunch. She wrestles with what it means to need an adult help, but to believe that she might be the only solution, and so she takes it upon herself to gather her friends and see if she can tackle the issue of hunger, but also think about what it means to speak up for someone else.

Speaker 1

I can't for one, Well, I don't even know which part of this is the best. There are so many parts of this that are so good that I can't even put it into words. One, there's tubby Stacy tackling the issue of hunger. Yes, Stacy, looks like you're really going through it. Prayers for Stacy Abrams. Let's just hope she gets a meal. I'll tell you, last time I looked at Stacy Abrams, I thought, whoa did? She has come out of a prison camp. She looks terrible. So anyway,

Stacy's gonna tackle hunger. That's one. Two. Maybe the best part of this. Maybe the best part is Look, I've seen a lot of children's books advertised. I've actually considered writing a funny one myself at one point or another. But I've seen everyone's seen a children's book advertised. I have never in my life. I've never in my life seen a children's book written where the author makes herself the star of the children's book. My name is Stacy Abrams.

In the name of my children's book. It stars a hero who speaks up for others, and her name is Stacy. So great, it's so lacking in self awareness. And you know what, maybe the best part of it is, or maybe it's the worst part of it. The sales are going to be through the roof. And let me tell you why Chris is shaking his head. See Chris, it just dawned on you, didn't it, buddy?

Speaker 2

You know.

Speaker 1

You know what happens, right? You know why so many of these libs write books and nobody cares to write the way here's my nineteenth book about why Donald Trump is mean. And you're looking at that and thinking, well, that has to have the smallest possible audience. Who's gonna buy that? Nobody's gonna buy that. Well, I discovered a little something when I was writing books, well was writing

books when I wrote one book. I wrote that book, the anti Communist Manifesto, as you know, available at Jesse kellybook dot com. But I wrote that book and after the first week, what you're waiting for is there are a bunch of best seller lists that come out. The two big ones that you've probably heard of are the New York Times Bestseller List and the Washington or Washington the Wall Street Journal bestseller List. Those are kind of

like the two big boys. The New York Times bestseller List, they will famously try to keep off books on the right. The Wall Street Journals kind of more reasonable. The Anti Communist Manifesto was the number one political book in the United States of America in July, the year it came out. I think I forget where. I forget where we got on the Wall Street Journal Top ten list, but it was way up there. The New York Times didn't even put us on the list. We destroyed everyone else. But

that's beside the point. That's me complaining beyond that I discovered something. How do they decide the list? Setting aside the editorial process, how do you even get these numbers? Well,

it's all tracked by sales. You see. Amazon has to report how many copies of the Anti Communist Manifesto they sold, and Barnes and Noble has to report, and these people have to report, and so there's different reporting that they have to send in the report to the Wall Street journals saying, hey, the Anti Communist Manifesto sold this many copies a right. That's how it works. They added up decide what the best seller is. But there's a little

a little disclaimer on some of these sales. And the first time they showed me a list, I didn't know what I was looking. I said, what's this little mark here? There's a special mark they give to books where an organization bulk buys the book. You see, Let's say I was a card carrying member of the system and I wrote the anti Communist Manifesto. Now remember I'm a loyal member of the system, you know, climate change and all this other crap. I'm a loyal member of the system.

Let's say I read a crappy book no one wants to read. Like Stacy speaks up, well, I'm guaranteed a large quantity of money and a large amount of sales, because there will be at least one, if not several communist groups out there, many of them nonprofit believe it or not, many of them nonprofits. What they will do is they'll simply step in and buy ten thousand books, twenty thousand books. Hey, I'd love to buy ten thousand

copies of that. The problem is so pervasive on the left, and it does happen on the right, by the way, but it's so pervasive on the left that the book reporters The New York Times, Washington Washington or keep hoing at Washington, Wall Street Journal, whatever, they now have a special category for the books where that happens. They try the best. They cannot to lump them in with the other books, although sometimes they do. Now do you understand the value of a system membership card? You can write

a children's book starring yourself about hunger. It'll sell by the thousand. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday memory. You can email the show Jesse Jesse kellyshow dot com subject to this one is I take

full responsibility means nothing anymore? Captain J. Steele. Why is it when a government or corporate official states the phrase quote, I take full responsibility for filling the blank, it really means there's no responsibility to be had by anyone, whether it's air striking Afghani civilians, lying about the vaccines effect in this or showing up empty handed with the Epstein files. Saying you take full responsibility seems to just get people

off the hook. Taking full responsibility should be a chilling rush when a major crime is committed. It should mean that all punishment for a crime will be carried by the person claiming said responsibility. You're right, You're right, And this is what people in power, mostly Democrat, but there are definitely some Republicans in there too. This is what I don't think they understand. And this is global. This

goes well on the United States of America. Western governments on a super super macro level, on a thirty thousand foot level, they don't see what is happening. And I can see it clear as day, and I know you can see it. What is happening in Western civilization is Western governments have turned against their own patriotic citizens. That's why they're mass importing as many foreign barbarians as they can.

But their own citizens are starting to seriously separate and distrust the government all their institutions, and what the establishment, what the what the elites don't seem to grasp is once that separation is complete, once the people have completely decided to separate from their government, no more trust, no more nothing. Once that happens, then the end of that current rule is near. You see it, honestly. You can

look at history. Maybe it's just because you and I we love history so much, Maybe that's why we see it. I look at things like the Russian Czars. You know about the Communist Revolution that eventually brought down the Russian Czars. You get all that, nineteen seventeen, all these things. But let's talk about this for a second. The Czars were there for like three hundred years, ruling Russia, majorly powerful family, ruling Russia. The czar, you're a king, the king of Russia.

But if you study anything about the decades prior to the Communist Revolution, it's painfully obvious that the Russian people were tired of it. They were sick of this, and they were sick of that, and they were tired of these work conditions and tired of this not being provided, and tired of this, and tired of that. They were separating from their government to the point where there were assassination attempts. I believe it was Nicholas the Second, I

believe if I remember it. I think he watched his own grandfather, maybe uncle. He watched his own grandfather die because he got bombed and his guts were hanging out. It's like this horrible story. It was obvious looking back now with twenty twenty vision, it was obvious the people were separating. But the most amazing thing is the things

the government did while this was happening. The government, of course had a secret state police agency like all bad regimes do, and they would do things like throw people in prison, oppress the people, crack down on the people. That's the last thing you want to do. If the people are starting to distrust the government. Look at the

United States of America. With the people at maximum levels of distrust in the government, the government decided to embark on a public campaign to arrest as many right wingers as possible, And after they were done arresting about one

thousand January six ers, they publicly bragged. They did a press conference I remember it, bragging that they intended to hunt down a thousand more, bragging about it will hunt you down, We'll come get you completely unaware of what's happening out there on a macro level, what's happening out there and something else. And this is a little warning to the American government, whether it's run by Republicans or Democrats. This is you know what, This is not a little warning,

consider it a gigantic warning. And I promise you I'm right about this. What finally finished off the CSARS was World War One. You reached a point of maximum distrust between the people and their government, maximum distrust. And at that point of maximum distrust, the government sent its people to die in war and the people started dying in droves. That's exactly where we are right now as a country. That situation has not changed now that Trump has taken over.

There is still You should see my emails. It's all where's Pam BONDI, where's the FBI? What's cash Ptail doing?

Speaker 3

Hey?

Speaker 1

Why aren't we getting more deportations? I don't have stacks and stacks of emails of loving adoration for everything right now.

Speaker 2

Now.

Speaker 1

It's not you know, a bunch of Trump hayt, right, but I have emails with with people with you, with demands, Hey, where's this, Where's that? Where's that where's the Epstein fact? Where's this? We are still at a point of maximum distrust, and this this is beyond us. It's happening in the UK, it's happening in Ireland, it's happening in Germany. It's happening. There is a point of maximum distrust. And back to your question about the I take full respec fponsibility and

then no one ever goes down. As as the people have turned Chris grabbed that World Economic Forum quote about the elites and everything else. As the people have turned against the elites, against the e leaders, the leaders of their country. What's happened is the the elites have chosen to look out for themselves even more they they've they've turtled up into Well, were this elite all you have at Chris? Go ahead, play at doubles.

Speaker 5

A few years ago, you know, the Edely survey showed us that the good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more so we can come together and design and do beautiful things together. The bad news is that in every single country they were polling, the majority of people trusted that elite less.

Speaker 1

Well, thanks for grabbing that clip, Chris. I forgot. She out exactly what I was saying perfectly well. As the people are separating from their institutions, distrusting their institutions in response to this, instead of doing what will save them or what could save them and their power. That's open, honesty, transparency, accountability. These are the things that can earn that trust back.

Instead of doing that, the elites right now are doing the exact same thing elites have always done throughout the history of mankind. When distrust reaches a maximum level, what they do is they double down on everything that will guarantee an end to their reign. Everything. That's what they do. They've decided they're going to lock shields together and only protect themselves. And you see this everywhere, and for some reason they can never see it. They just can't ever

do it. Look, I'll just speak militarily. I still. I have so many friends who are obviously they were in the Marine Corps with me, and other friends, other veterans from other branches that I've gotten to know over the years. There is a there is a simmering anger for what happened in Afghanistan that they have not put past. I know,

maybe you have forgotten it or let it go. But what happened was, for twenty years we fought the global war on Terror, and in that twenty years, the lowly private, the PFC, the corporal, the sergeant, if he screwed up in some way, he was not only taken through the ringer, put through the ringer. Oftentimes he was sent to prison for what he did wrong, or at the minimum, his

career was destroyed. And these same guys, as we watch, which this happened to our friends, we watched general after general, admiral after admiral screw everything up with nothing but a fat retirement check. And they capped it all off with that disaster in Afghanistan where we got our guys killed, and then we drone strike ten innocent people and not one single person, not one has been held accountable for it. You elites don't see what's happening, but I'm here to

tell you it ends really really badly for you. It does. It does consider that a warning. It does. It is the Jesse Kelly's show. That's a song about me and Chris. Chris, your weight brings me down? Did you know that? Anyway? Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com headline, thousands leave the country voluntarily amid Trump self deportation push. Apparently they're starting it. Looked again, this is this is why I've said what's happened so far

isn't fast enough. But it looks like from the outside looking in, it looks like the Trump administration is doing everything they can do to put into place what they need to put into place to get mass deportation. That's not me telling you we're gonna get it. It's me, Tony. I don't know. We don't know yet. Hey, if we're still sitting here next year and the numbers five hundred thousand, even then we know we're never gonna get mass deportation.

Five hundred thousand's not mass deportation when the evil communists before us brought in twenty million. But if we're sitting here a year from now, then we've gotten a couple million, and that number is ramping up. I realize that's if it's ramping up, we have to give credit where credit is due. That's good, Chris. Why are you shaking your head? Why do you have to be debbie down about everything? I understand you call yourself a realist I didn't say this was going to happen, did I? I said, if

that happens, I am. I am being patient where I think patience is warranted. What, Chris, what?

Speaker 3

What?

Speaker 1

You're setting proper expectations and I'm going to be disappointed. No, I'm not going to be well, I am and I'm not going to be disappointed. I'll explain it this way. I'm not going to be surprised if mass deportations don't materialize. Because I told everybody before the election, mass deportation of twenty million people is a pipe dream. We don't have enough ice person out to even pull that off. Okay, especially when you have half the states as evil communist hellholes.

We know those as blue states that are designed to protect illegals. How do you mass deport twenty million people when half the country's trying to protect them and keep them here, right. It's just not It's just not really realistic. But I also understand this, and I would tell you otherwise. I've been very critical of Trump when I get mad. The Trump administration knows that too, They know the challenges they face. They are trying because I have plenty of

people inside. They are genuinely trying everything they can possibly do at this point in time to put all the pieces in place to get the mass deportation they want as of right now, and I will tell you if this changes. As of right now, Donald Trump is trying to fulfill his campaign promise of the largest mass deportation in history. He has not set it to the side. He is not ignoring the issue. He's genuinely not And look, I'm about to complain about deficits. I'm about to insult too.

It's not like I'm not going to give it to you straight. He is not betraying that campaign promise right now. He is trying. It's going to take time now if they can't get Look, i'm a results guy. Don't tell me about the birth pains. Show me the baby. If it ends up not happening, it's their fault. You said you could do it, you took power. If you even let the court stop you, that's on you. I'm not willing after one hundred days, I'm not willing to call

mass deportation a failure yet. If we're judging only by one hundred days now, it hasn't worked. But it takes time to fix what communists destroy it's fact. Dear, tiny hands, that's not nice. Okay, these hands are big. After years of marriage, the wife left me and the kids, and I'm now dating again. I'm sorry, brother. What is with all the women having a hoop, nosering, piercing. It's an immediate turn off. I don't know any dude who finds

that attractive. Is this just another case of women giving each other bad advice? At least I know who they are voting for, and I can stay away. Yeah for one. Stop complaining because that's them giving you a heads up too. I think Chris and Corey both disagree with me on this. I'm okay with a little nose ring, provided what depends on her age, right, and it depends on your age. If she's forty five and still sporting the nose ring, eh,

probably too much. But look if she's she's twenty with Chris, if she's twenty five or thirty and she's got a not a hoop, not the hoops, ladies, no hoops. Don't don't do the hoop. If it's a little stud in the side, God, it says maybe she's what Chris I'm explaining it. Maybe she's a little wild. Okay, maybe it's not the end of the world, all right, Why do

women do it? Well, look, I can't speak to the nose ring in particular, but sometimes women will do things with their appearance that is disastrous for one of two reasons. They get bored. They get bored. Women get bored with how they look, and BOB does this. Ob is a total dime, total dime, and show like her hair looks great. I'm thinking about dying it. Why it looks fine, Well, I'm bored with it. They just get bored. I can't explain it. I've never been bored with how I look.

I don't know, but I think, well, women judge each other and they judge themselves really harshly when it comes to appearance. So maybe that's it. Maybe I'm getting boring or whatever. Maybe maybe when she says I'm bored, what she means is I'm worried I'm getting boring, and so she's changing it. That's one of the two reasons. But the second reason is women are terrible to each other, absolutely terrible to each other. And I've seen quote friends

do this to each other, repeat it. Women. A woman will go to her group of friends and she will say I'm gonna chop up all my air and get a crew cut, and her friends to a lady, we'll say to her, oh, you should, you look so cute, and every one of her friends know she's gonna look awful, but you just took out the competition. No, you should totally chop off all your hair get a crew cut. It'll look cute. You look so cute. You have the perfect face for it. Ladies, every one of your friends

who tells you that is a liar. Trust me, she's a liar. All right. Somebody's mad at Donald Trump for the spending we have that and so much more to get to. Let's talk to him and Taco Bell next.

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