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Pete Hegseth fires Susan Rice from her position at the Pentagon

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Speaker 1

This is a podcast from WOOR The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Monday, A magnificent Monday. Medal of Honor Monday. I'm so excited to be here. I hope you had a wonderful, wonderful weekend. We are going to discuss many things tonight. We're gonna discuss revolutionaries, communist revolutionaries. Pete haik Seth took one down and it's a very good thing. We're gonna talk about that. Actually, in the open, what's Chuck Schumer talking about? JB. Pritzker,

governor of Illinois wanna be president? Said something pretty revealing about how these people think a scandal that wasn't treated as if it was a big scandal, not a big enough one. Yes, I'll talk about the helicopter crash. Trump says he's getting way in on the Corn and Paxton race. All that emails so much more, And of course I think I already mentioned it. Medal of Honor Monday is

about an hour from now. But first I want to begin here, and I think I hope this will help all of us, myself included, understand the task we have laid out before us. All Right, So here it is, and you're just gonna have to stay with me. Don't let your eyes glaze over. Stay with me for a couple of minutes. I'm starting the Jesse Kelly Burger restaurants tomorrow. I'm actually not, by the way, this is just an analogy.

But tomorrow they start, and let's say, over the next ten years, we open twenty Jesse Kelly Burger franchises all across the country, New York to LA. We got twenty of them. And it's a prosperous company. Of course, it would be serve it what Chris serving world famous Jesse Kelly Burgers. We would make a fortune, and so eventually we'd make so much money all these locations. We start a corporate office, well headquarter it right here where I

live in the Houston area. We have an office building. Okay, you with me. So now we have a Burger Company nationwide corporate office all these satellite locations. Now, through negligence on my behalf, Chris probably screwed something up. We hire the wrong CEO. And this CEO has a thing. You see, this ceo only wants to work with people who have

green eyes. That's his priority. Green eyes. Green eyes are everything to him, And so when he's looking for somebody to do the finances, he's looking for only green eyes. He'll eliminate every other eye color. Remember green eyes, I believe are I think it's the farrest eye color. So eliminating these people, Nope, you can't blue eyes, brown eyes. Nope, no, nope, qualified people after qualified people, the people who are already hired inside of the company, no matter where they are,

the green eyed people get promoted. You got blue eyes, brown eyes, other than you're done toast. Here's a ceiling on your promotion. And this CEO begins to implement this, implement this policy across the company, and it goes on for five years. For five years, he is promoting only the green eyed people. He's hiring only the green eyed people. Everyone else they're quitting, they're getting fired. We're not placing a priority on the quality of the burgers, on better prices,

on the cleanness of the restaurant. It's just greon. I don't care about the latest branch manager's profit loss numbers. What color are his eyes? Now? Five years after taking over in his green eyes policy, how are things working at Jesse Kelly Berger Inc. Or they're not working well. And it's pretty obvious why they're not working well. We have made something that is unimportant, the most important thing. We've lost so many qualified people because they had brown

eyes or blue eyes or something like that. We've lost the qualified people we had. We're not bringing in new qualified people because again we're eliminating all the most common eye colors, sticking with only those green eyed people. The company's profit is down, the quality of the product is down. We can't find anybody to make a decent burger because they're not enough green eyed people out there. Everything down, slow, steady rot over the course of five years. That's what's

happening at Jesse Kelly Berger's. Now I want to talk about Rice, Pete haig Seth, the United States of America, the American government, all of it. You know what Susan Rice's resume is, Well, here's just I'll tell you what. I'll just read you her top paragraph from Wikipedia. An American diplomat, policy advisor, and public official. As a member of the Democratic Party, Rice served as the twenty second director of the United States Domestic Policy Council from twenty

twenty one to twenty three. As the twenty seventh US Ambassador to the United Nations from nine to twenty thirteen, and as the twenty third United States National Security Advisor from two thy thirteen to two thy seventeen. And the story, the reason she's in the news today is Pete hag Seth just dumped her. Where did he dump her from? She was sitting on the Defense Policy Advisory Board at the Pentagon. I didn't mean she was there when Biden was there. Up until five minutes ago, she was still

there at the Pentagon. Now, what does all this have to do with the green eyed, stupid Jesse Kelly Berger thing. Well, we have to discuss how we got to a place of such rot as a country. Susan Rice, all those important positions, critically important leadership positions over the years. What kind of a woman is this? Well, I want you to listen to this. It's just a little snippet. I think it's thirty seconds, maybe a minute long. It's Susan

Rice's voice. Tell me when she was at the United Nations, when she was advising on national security issues, when she was advising on domestic policy issues, what do you think this woman was prioritizing?

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Well, if you're a white male, Christian cisgender macho, maga man. You can be as dump is a rock and be deemed qualified to serve as Secretary of Defense. That's apparently what we've learned from this episode. But let's also be clear there's a serious point here. DEI has been used as a slur. Anybody who you know fits the mold of somebody who is not a white Christian cisgender male is by definition in this administration, deemed inferior.

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I'm going to play it again in a second because i want you to marinate on that, because it matters so much for what we're about to talk about, and just for understanding where we are. Why does it feel like things are breaking around us and broken around us? What does it feel like things don't operate like they should? So many things, It's not just this specific thing or that specific thing. It feels like things are dying. It feels like things are breaking. Why doesn't this work like

it used to? Why doesn't this operate the way it used to? This used to be quality. Now it's crap. This seems like it seems like we have idiots in charge of this. Have you ever said something like that? It seems like morons are running this now. Ever, thought something like that, said something like that, this isn't about Susan Rice specifically. So I'm gonna play it for you again, and I want you to think about Jesse Kelly's burgers in the green eyed loving CEO, Susan Rice, and people

who think like this. They haven't been on the outskirts trying to worm their way in. They have occupied critical positions of power in this country for two decades now, top to bottom government positions at the Pentagon, National Security, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation IRS EPA, set aside the government agencies in the private sector air traffic controllers, kind of in the news, wouldn't you say? And yes, CEOs,

the world of finance, you name it. This kind of poisonous, sick, demonic thinking is not something that's on the outside looking in. It's not some hokey cultural issue that doesn't really matter. It is the priority of the people who run the critical systems of the United States of America. And for twenty plus years, these people have been anchoring themselves in every single critical position of power, spreading this poison and promoting this poison everywhere they can find.

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If you're white, male, Christian cisgender, macho maga man, you can be as dumb as a rock and be deemed qualified to serve as Secretary of Defense. That's apparently what we've learned from this episode. But let's also be clear there's a serious point here. DEI has been used as a slur. Anybody who you know, fits the mold of somebody who is not a white Christian cisgender Mayo is, by definition, in this administration, deemed inferior.

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How did FEMA get to a place where we had a FEMA employee admit publicly as she was going around finding out who needed aid, she skipped the homes with Trump flags? How could someone like that get into such a critical position at FEMA? For two decades plus, these monsters have been embedding themselves all across our country, and that is what we're about to tackle. And I actually brought that up to bring me to this email. I'll

get to that in a moment. Before I get to that, I want to get to the brand new IQ Sense, the wireless thermometer from Chefman. I had the Gen one. I had the first one they ever put out, and I was in love with it. I didn't think it needed any improvement, but they now have the Gen three out. It's a wireless cooking thermometer. You put it in your meat and you leave it there. You never check again. Your phone will tell you when it's done well. This

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this one. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday. Remember you can email the show and I'll get to one of those in a minute Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. And and in case you're just now joining us, I was explaining, and probably a pretty lame way, that we have years and years and years of people who believe some really sick things worming their way into critical positions of power, and I'm going somewhere with this. And now now we're in a place where

things are rotted. And because things are rotted, and we continue to discover things that are actually worse than we thought they were, we're getting disheartened and we're getting frustrated at times. And I brought up I brought up actually the FEMA employee. You remember the FEMA employee. This is a story that proves kind of what I was talking about. We have gross people who've promoted other gross people for a long time in various sectors in this country, most

definitely the government sector. And now we have some really disgusting people in positions of power in this country. And well, Chris actually he found the audio of the FEMA employee when remember she did the news cycle after the scandal came out. Remember we had that terrible hurricane and people needed aid, and we found out FEMA was just straight up skipping Trump homes.

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Here she was, and someone feels uncomfortable. We can't go to that home if you have loose dogs, and someone on the team was comfortable with dogs and another person is not, we can't go to that home because of safety precautions.

Speaker 1

So you feared the Trump houses. The people on FEMA were fearing the Trump Houses like they were faring people with vicious dogs in their backyard.

Speaker 3

Exactly.

Speaker 1

I know it's a lot to take in, but these people are everywhere, and to clean them out is going to take a ton of work. I got this email, Dear mister Wright. We got to arrest two judges today, but it still feels like we're losing the war. Your thoughts. He's talking about the two judges from last week, and actually I have more on that. We'll get to that in a minute. Here, does it feel like we're losing the war? Well, let me use another analogy, sorry, that

I've used many times before I've compared America's spending. I usually use it about the spending to basically running a Dave in Busters with the company credit card for years and years and years. All the beers paid for the music, slow, the games are paid for. It's someone else's money. It's just spend, spend, spend. So I want you to picture this, this gigantic ten year party at Dave and Busters, where all the kids, all the parents, everyone's running free. It's

not their money, it's not their club. What does what does the bathroom look like at the end of that ten years, How much food is on the floor, how much stuff has been spilled, rotted? It's bad right. Well, these people, these vicious little communists, have been worming their way through our critical institutions for years. And what's happening right now, and I really want to applaud them for it is the Trump administration. You know, I've been hard

on them, and I will be again. They are exposing it, and my sources inside of the Trump administration continue to tell me, Jesse, you can't even believe what we're finding. Jesse. It's so much worse than we thought. Jesse, It's so bad. Every single time they open a new bathroom stall inside of the federal government, they're mortified by what's staring them in the face. It's not that we're losing the war of cleaning out our institutions, of cleaning out our systems.

It's that we are just now starting to address it. It's that we're just now turning on the lights and looking at how bad everything is. We're just now walking into the kitchen and seeing that it hasn't been cleaned in ten years. The bathrooms, that it's bad it's really, really, really bad. And you and I because we've had a complicit media, and because we've had a lame, pathetic Republican

party that won't address the problem. Even though you and I we've known a little bit about a little bit, right, we've been able to scratch the surface. Oh, I get that it's bad there, but maybe not too bad, man, when you finally take it all in. It's bad when I tell you the bathroom has it been cleaned in ten years? You may picture something bad in your mind, but tell me it's not so much worse when you actually have to stare at it yourself. Right now, let's

talk about the story out of Wisconsin. Actually, because this is a great, great way to put this, the story outa Wisconsin. This judge we have because courtesy of the Internet slews out there, we actually have this judge. Now, this is a judge. Remember she sprung an illegal on purpose from her courthouse. Listen to Pam Bondi saying what the judge did.

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The judge learns that Ice was outside to get the guy because he had been deported in twenty thirteen, came back in our country, commits these crimes, charged with committing these crimes victims in court. Judge finds out. She goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers. She's furious, visibly shaken upset, sends them off to talk to the

chief judge. She comes back in the courtroom here can believe this, takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers, takes him out of private exit and tells him to leave while a state prosecutor and victims of domestic violence are sitting in the courtroom.

Speaker 1

Why would you do that? Oh, I have some old audio of hers that will be pretty revealing. We'll get to that in a moment. Before we get to that, let's keep your puppy alive. Dogs. Our dogs are part of our families. And the worst thing in the world everybody knows it is when your dog dies. It's awful. I buried plenty of them, So why not push that day out as far as possible. I certainly hope Fred sticks around as long as possible. That's why we sprinkle rough greens on his food. Your dog does not get

nutrition from dog food. Dog food is dead. What color do what color do the leaves turn when when they die? Get ready? To fall off. Yeah, same color as the dog food. For a reason. Brown things are dead. Green things are alive. Rough Green have live vitamins and minerals and digestive enzymes and probiotics, omega oils. You will see so many differences in your dog. Your dog will be

happier and healthier. Start sprinkling it on your dog's food free jumpstart trial bag at eight three three three three my dog or go to Roughgreens dot com slash Jesse We'll be back Jack. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Chris, I'm actually glad you just played some queen. I have a story to tell you, Pal. I'll get to it in just a second. About my weekend. Oh oh get ready for Oh get ready, get ready.

I'll get to that in a moment. Had a little incident with ob I just want to finish this up with this judge Hannah Dugan, because we're talking about how these people think and the mess we have to clean up, and I'm actually giving out kudos. The Trump administration is exposing it. They are starting to get to it. I'm not saying they're going to succeed, by the way, I don't know that it's possible to succeed in cleaning out this much rotten four years. I'm talking about what they're

dealing with. A Wisconsin judge finds out ice is there for a criminal. She grabs them and his attorney, puts them into her office and whisks them out the private exit and helps them escape. How could a judge do such a thing? Well, I'm gonna play something for you. This is Judge Hannah Dugan. This is from a few years ago. Now, you know how I've been ranting and raving on the radio about how it doesn't matter what role they play, It doesn't matter what uniform they put on.

They're communists first. Everything else is ancillary, everything else is secondary. They're always communists first. You see the general's uniforms at the draw of the judge's robes or whatever, and think, Wow, surely with an important role like that, they're gonna do the job first, and then they'll do, you know, some democrat stuff on the side. Listen to Judge Hannah Dugan tell me does she see herself as a jut or is she in that role for the revolution.

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A law is a real challenge in making sure that justice happens for people. It's transformative in people's lives, but it also, especially the United States, is considered a stabilizing force. It's something that keeps us on a constant path. The rule of law is how we address our social issues, how we address our disputes, but also how we grow as people. I as a person who for a couple decades or most represented low income people. It is due

process that really equalizes those differences between people. Then we're able to achieve that equal justice that we are promised and hope to have continue despite our differences, despite our class differences, despite our racial and religious differences.

Speaker 1

Does that sound like a judge or does that sound like a communist revolutionary? And again this is one example. These people are everywhere, local, state, county, federal government. We've educated generations of these people, and for generations they've been warming their way into critical positions of power across the country. We are now becoming more anti communist, and that's good. We're opening up our eyes. That's good. We're figuring out just how bad things are. It's good. All this stuff

is very very good. But as we open up our eyes, as we open up the bathroom stalls and we see what's been happening for the last twenty years without a cleaning. It's going to be hard to take some times, and it's not going to be fast, and it's not going to be easy. Cleanup is going to involve more than one bucket of water in a mop, especially since we're deporting all the cleaning ladies. Now I'm quit. I'm kidding, what, Chris, it was a joke. I'm just saying. The cleaning crew

in the building here definitely got wiped out. Trump definitely took him out. I know you're frustrated with the pace. I'm frustrated with the pace. It's bad. It's really really bad. Now we'll continue back on the revolution here in a minute, but I have to get this queen thing off my chest. Okay, And I know you're probably gonna think I'm a bad person, but here it is so aub My wife, Aubrey, she

loves music a lot. Now, maybe you say everyone loves music, not like Aubrey does, which makes it interesting because in my house, I won't say music was shunned, but remember my father, he didn't allow us to listen to music in the car on road trips. There was no music. The radio was not on at all. Don't think we were listening to talk radio. In fact, there wasn't much talking period, even when it was just him and me. When we take hunting trips or fishing trips, somewhere we're talking.

You drive five six hours eastern Montana going back to kill an antelope or something like that. Silence, no radio, no nothing. Now I can't help but be my father's son. Okay. I actually prefer lots of the time to not hear much music, especially when I'm in a car full of people. I'm trying to explain, Chris, I can't hear you talk and the music. And when I have to ask you to repeat yourself, I'm aggravated. When I have to repeat myself. I'm aggravated when I have to elevate my voice to

talk over the music you've turned up. It makes my blood pressure spiked through the roof. I know I'm a bad person. I get that I'm not as musica as obvious, all right, I'm not as musical. So she finds this thing where there's a little four person what do you call it, Chris, A quartet, an orchestra, symphony, something I don't know. It was a bunch of violin looking things, big and small ones, that's what it was. And they this was over the weekend. They were going to perform

queen music for an hour by candlelight. Yeah, and it was supposed to be in a church, so I thought, Okay, maybe it will be at least decent. No, it turns out it's one of these devil worshiping churches that had Black Lives Matter and Love is Love and all that stuff on a sign on the side of the church. So it's one of those real demonic churches. We show up and we sit there for an hour in the candlelight as these people were playing queen songs and I just wanted to die. And ob caught me looking at

my watch three or four times. What Chris, I thought. I was pretty slick about it. I would do like the stretch thing, and then I'd kind of put my arm, you know, you put your arm out in front of you. Oh did I just glance down. Oh it looks like another fifteen minutes. I used every technique, but somehow she got onto it. But she was in heaven, absolute aving

this is the greatest thing ever. I think she almost teared up at some point in time, she loved it, loved it, but we were leaving, and I knew that I had a choice to make in that exact moment, you see, And I still don't know whether I decided correctly. I don't know that there is a correct answer to this. Because as we're getting in the car and we're driving back home, she says, I thought that was the greatest thing ever. I want to do that again. Hopefully they

are doing other shows and stuff like that. What did you think? And now now I had this war inside of myself. You see, On one hand, honesty's the best policy, right. Not only is it the best policy, not only is it morally right to be honest, but if I'm honest, then it really really decreases the chances she'll ever ask me to do it again. But lying has incredible benefits too. Of course, she's on cloud nine at this point. It's date night. She's having a blast. She's got this glow

on her face. If I just lie and tell her I had the time of my life and she believes it, that's kind of the critical. If I can lie well enough that she believes it, then it will make her night better. It will help carry her to a wonderful evening and I did both. Here's what happened. I told her, no, it was good, it was good. But apparently I repeat it when I'm lying. I guess whenever do I do that? Chris, I'm a bad liar, Chris? Am I really dang well? She picked up on a tubud Okay, she said, I

caught you looking at your watch? What did you really think? And then I just came out with it and I said, that was freaking brutal, brutal, you know what. That glow she had gone disappeared immediately. I don't know whether I did the right thing, but I did what I did. Let's get back to talking about communist revolutionaries in col zones. But first we actually have to pay a tribute to somebody. We lost a member of the Jesse Kelly Show family. Hang on, is he smarter than everyone?

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Uh?

Speaker 1

See Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday, of course. Medal of Honor Monday coming up about ten minutes from now, going to Korea for this one. That one's always spicy. Don't forget. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So much to get to we'll get back to the revolutionaries and a lot of that stuff. JB. Pritzker said something wild, but first we have to do something a bit heavy, but I wanted to do it. We like to consider everybody part of a part of

the family. Here, us, you, everybody. We're all in this together, aren't we. And when we lose one, family needs prayers, well wishes, things like that. So we got this email and I'm I'm gonna read the whole thing. The subject to this one is passing of my son. Hi Jesse, writing to let you know how important your show was to my son, James Garrett Terrhun. Sorry if I'm saying that wrong, but I think I'm saying it right. You read one of his asked Doctor Jesse questions last year

on the air. Garrett passed away unexpectedly and suddenly last Thursday the seventeenth, at forty four years old. He had Type one diabetes since he was twelve, and the coroner said his cause of death was diabetes related. I assume a stroke or a heart attack. He recently bought your book, The Anti Communist Manifesto. It was on his nightstand. Garrett lived a hard life twenty five don't worry, this has a better ending. Stay with me. Twenty five years of

addiction and homelessness. Six years ago, he was arrested for maybe the tenth time, but this time it was for assault during a meth stoked rage against another user over a woman. As it turned out, this was the beginning of a big turnaround. He went through rehab again, but this time something clicked and he realized he had no choice but to get straight. During his rehab, he found a discarded painting of Jesus sitting by a dumpster and felt it was a sign, and he still displayed this

painting in his home until the end. His last five years were amazing. He decided to get a CDL. He found a job with a small company in his hometown and for three years he valued himself as a working man. Two years ago, he told me about your show and like him, I'm a regular podcast listener. In his Facebook profile, he has anti communist in his profile. Two months ago, he was able to achieve his ultimate goal of being a homeowner, and he loved to say he went from

homeless to a homeowner. None of us know why, when, or how God will call us home, and we still camp. This happened. I just wanted you to know and thank you for being part of his amazing turnaround success story. If you choose to mention this on the air, you were free to use his name. And again, his name is James Garrett Terhun. Please, if you will keep this family in your prayers. Forty four is obviously sudden. It was sudden, But that that's a happy ending, isn't it.

I know, look, I know it's not easy to lose anybody, and you never feel like there's enough time. I lost my dad at sixty nine. He was three week shy, three week shy of his seventieth birthday, and I lost him. And I'll be honest, is I've been grieving the past few months. I've had plenty of moments where I'm like, man, why couldn't I have my dad? And two I'm eighty or ninety. I'll see somebody who has theirs and I'll think I would have liked mine. But when is there enough?

There's never enough time. There's never a date that it would have been, like, you know what, I'm done with him. You can take him now. There's never a good time, but you will be with him again one day, and that is an awesome story. And I wanted to read this as an inspiration to everybody out there listening who might be struggling right now with something in life. And it doesn't have to be addiction, but maybe it is.

Maybe it's drugs or alcohol. Maybe you're listening to me in prison right now, and maybe you've lived a rough life. Maybe it's crime. Maybe that's what you do. Maybe that's all you've known, what your dad did. Maybe you're going through a divorce, bankruptcy. Maybe your kid's going haywire. Maybe you are that kid going haywire. Maybe you're a kid and your parents are going nuts. Life's hard and you can be down for a long time and then get it together. So don't think for a second that this

is just this guy's story. You can get it together too. It can be ard and it doesn't have to be tonight. Maybe it won't be tonight. Maybe it'll be tomorrow, next month, next year. Stay with it. Your story can have a happy ending to all right. I know forty four is young, and it certainly doesn't ease the pain of that family, but that story not only kind of got me, maybe me smile too, kind of freaking cool guy struggles for

that long terms his life around. So please say a prayer for the Terrahuon family as they go through this, and you use that as a motivation to turn yourself around. Let's do some more emails jahwe before we get onto Medal of Honor Monday and illegal immigration or all of that stuff this guy says, isn't discrimination illegal? Jesse the vest Kelly, isn't discrimination illegal? How is Washington State getting

away with that home loan program? He's talking about the home loan program that involves forgiveness as long as you're not white? Well, isn't discrimination illegal? Look, laws should never be looked upon as things that will actually protect you, because laws in general will eventually be perverted by evil men and they will be used against you. Isn't discrimination illegal? Well, let's talk about the things like the Civil Rights Act.

Then we passed the Civil Rights Act. Why because black people were being treated like second class citizens in the country. You can't eat here, you can't sit there, you get and that's wrong and we knew it was wrong and we had to do something to stop it. So you pass this law. You can't do this, you can't do that. You can't do this, and everyone celebrates it. How long did it take for evil men, evil women to How long did it take for evil men to get in there and figure out a way to use all these

anti discrimination law to discriminate. My point is not even about necessarily the evil people or a good people, or a law, this law that act. My point is not that. My point is we're always trying to come up with a permanent fix for the problem. We did a permanent law, We did a law that says this can ever happen. But that is not the world in which we live. There is no such thing as that constant vigilance is what we need.

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