This is a podcast from woor Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday, a fantastic Tuesday, and there is so much to get to. I'm just gonna warn you now I'm in a sour mood. We're gonna talk about Amy Cony Barrett and violence here in the very beginning. That'll be fun. Speaking of violence. Yes, we're doing part two of our World War One history show starting an hour two, so get ready for that. We'll talk about mass deportation, what's the progress on that, what's
the hold up on that? The Pentagon, Christy Nole, Elon Musk is sparring with other White House people. All that and so much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, this is gonna come back to the Supreme Court and Namey Cony Barrett and things like that. So just stay with me on that. But I'm going to talk about something. I'm gonna do a little analogy if we will, and then we'll talk about something. So you know that I work here in the studio
with Jewish producer Chris and producer Corey. So I want you to I want you to picture this now and for for the purpose of our scenario, I can't fire Chris, Okay, so just that's the that's that's the one rule of our scenario. I want you to picture that every time I insult Chris, Chris himself or maybe he hires somebody, he keys my car. Every time I do something Chris doesn't like, he keys my car. Maybe we order something
that has bacon in it. Chris keys my car. Maybe I make fun of him on the air, not that I would ever do such a thing. Chris key's my car, and maybe, hey, look, maybe maybe I'm even fire Ris every time he does it, suspending Chris every time he does it. Yet, no matter what, every time I make Chris angry, he keys my car. How long would it take? How many times would this happen before it started to creep into the back of my mind? Maybe I shouldn't.
Maybe I shouldn't insult Chris again. You know what, Chris doesn't want us to get that pizza with extra bacon on it. You know, maybe I shouldn't this time. How long how many times having the car keyed before it creeps into my mind and I start adjusting my behavior based on his violent, despicable actions. It would happen at some point, right, I think we could all agree. At some point it's going to be in your mind. It costs. It costs a thousand dollars to get that buffed out
every time he does it. I don't want to have to go back to the I'm just sick of it. You know, it's just no more bacon, Corey, no bacon. Sorry, We're just not doing it. Would creep into your mind at some point in time. I get emails all the time. This is going to be about the Supreme Court. Just stay with me here. I get emails all the time. Jesse. I don't understand why they're so violent. Jesse. I don't understand why they act this way. Why do communists talk
this way? Why did they do this? Why do they loot stores? Why do they assault people? Why do their elected representatives encourage them with the most violent sounding language? Why? Why? What? Jesse? I don't understand it. Well, I need you for the purpose of our of understanding it. I need you to set aside your morality for a moment. And I know that is very, very difficult. I'm not asking you to
set it aside for your life. I'm asking you to set it aside to understand the other side who doesn't share your morality, So let's take all morality out of it. Isn't violence a wonderful way to get what you want if you have no moral nothing moral against it? Isn't it a wonderful way to get what you want if there's no morality, if morality doesn't matter. And let's make
it about a husband and a wife. What if every time he didn't take out the trash, she just grabbed a frying pan and just bopped him over the back of the head with it as hard as she could, stitches bleeding every single time, pow pow. Well, you think eventually, even if he's the most forgetful, negligent person in the world, do you think maybe he'd remember to take out the trash vice versa. What a piece a piece of crap? Who beats women? Dinner isn't ready? W wops are won
every single day, over and over and over again. Do you think eventually dinner would be ready every time he got home? Of course it would violence if you have no moral reservations about it. Violence is an extremely effective way to not just get what you want, to intimidate the other side into bowing before you out of fear. A couple good things happen at the Supreme Court, and I don't want to act like they're bad things. Okay, they're good, but there's bad stuff inside of them. Here's
a few headlines. Supreme Court halts judges orders to reinstate federal probationary workers. Justice Roberts John Roberts lifts the midnight midnight deadline for the US to bring back a man who was wrongfully deported at El Salvador. I didn't write the headline that was from Politico, but I want to talk about this Alien Enemies Act. Stephen Miller went on Fox News talked about the Alien Enemies Act and what the Supreme Court.
This is a monumental, colossal victory for the rule of law, for the Constitution, for our founding generation John Adams who signed this law into effect in seventeen ninety eight, and for President Trump and fulfilling his mandate and campaign pledge. What does this mean for you and your family watching it home tonight?
Okay, what happened? What's so monumental? Trump had put in a had used the Alien Enemies Act as justification to round up in deport the most violent, vile criminals who are here illegally. We're talking trend de aragu with types, the tattoos on their faces, career murderers, child rapists, the works. Because the United States of American America is completely neutered,
we'll get to that in a minute. Because the country's completely neutered, we now have to comb through the legal books and find some old law and use that as a justification to send the freaking savages back. From Wednesday came except the vote was interesting on that whole Alien Enemies Act thing. It was huh, five to four. Well, that's weird, But we have a bigger majority than that on the Supreme Court. What what happened? Oh oh, would you look at that? Amy Cony Barrett voted with the left.
So let's talk about this for a moment. Why this isn't even one of those issues that's difficult at all. Honestly, it's an eighty to twenty issue for the entire country. Anybody would acknowledge that that, Well, of course the United States of America should be able to deport disgusting gang members who aren't citizens. Of course they should be able to send them out, even if Amy Coney Barrett forget about forget about being not a hardcore writing Okay, she's
not Clarence Thomas, we got that. But even Mitt Romney, even one of those types, would be well, yeah, you can send MS thirteen back home. But not Amy Coney Barrett. Huh, Why, I'm gonna play something for you. This was Amy Coney Barrett at her confirmation hearing.
Here she was, as I said, when I was nominated to serve as a justice, I'm used to being in a group of nine. My family. Nothing is more important to me, and I am very proud to have them behind me. The confirmation process and the work of serving on the Court, if confirmed, requires sacrifices, particularly from my family. I chose to accept the nomination because I believe deeply in the rule of law and the place of the Supreme Court in our nation.
Yet Amy Cony Barrett just spit all over the rule of law. Why would she do that? Well, as deeply as she may believe in the rule of law and the Constitution. Well, she told you in the beginning.
As I said, when I was nominated to serve as a justice, I'm used to being in a group of nine. My family. Nothing is more important to me, and I'm very proud to have them behind me.
Amy Cony Barrett, on top of being a Supreme Court justice, is a wife and a mother large family. Amy Coney Barrett will publicly speak about how her family is everything. Okay, Now, combine that, and by the way, I'm not talking on that good, good, glad she feels that way. But combine a mother's love. Combine that with this. I want to tell you, gor sach I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
Combine her love of family with this.
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And part of that is understanding our own strength and as we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity of the situation increases.
I believe Amy Cony Barrett is afraid and she is no longer able to serve as a Supreme Court justice because I believe she is afraid for her family. I'll put another point on this in a moment. This is the chick the Jesse Kelly's Show on a Tuesday. Member, you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Why does the communist use violence? Why do they all talk about it all the time? It's the modern communist. You see them all over social media so much a
shot drop. They talk like this all the time. They talk about hurting Republuplicans all the time, all the way back to len and Mao revolution without and all political power comes from the barrel of a gun. Why does the communists love violence so much? Because violence is effective? Why does Amy Cony Barrett continue to vote with the left time after time after time after time when there's
absolutely no legal justification for her to do so. She's not even necessarily pretending otherwise, because Amy Cony Barrett is afraid and the Communists know that they sniffed her out from a mile away, and now they've found the one they're going after. Do you remember the little story we talked about it on the show that there was a bomb threat called in kind of weird. I believe it was out of the Carolinas. If I remember right, that
bomb threat Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney. Barrett's sister was the one the communists targeted with that bomb threat. Amy Cony Barrett family woman, mother, wife, loves her family. They're everything.
As I said when I was nominated to serve as a justice, I'm used to being in a group of nine. My family. Nothing is more important to me, and I am very proud to have them behind me the confirmation process.
They sent an assassin to murder Brett Kavanaugh, they sent bomb threats to Amy Cony Barrett's sister. Violence is the language of the communist And in fact, I want to go back to this quote. This is from a few days ago. I played it by Representative Jaya Powell. Let's talk about what she's saying here, because she does the best she can as an elected representative to say it without saying it, but she says it. As long as you're listening, let's go through this.
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And part of that is understanding our own strength. And as we developed that.
Let's pause right there. Part of that is understanding our own strength. What she mean by that, what is their own strength? Part of that is understanding our own strength, because the second part she puts on it is really going to emphasize this point. Well, what strength would that be. They don't have the White House, they don't have the Senate, they don't have the House. In fact, they just got
creamed in the popular vote. And unbelievably, the Democrat Party has gone downhill nationally in popularity ever since the election. It's not like there was a honeymoon phase. And now Aberic is kind of looking at them again politically. If we're talking about popularity, they are at a low that I've never seen before in my life. So what what strength is she talking about? Understanding our own strength? What she mean by it.
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of it as getting us strike ready or street ready, and part of that is understanding our own strength.
The mob. The mob has always been the strength of the communist That's how it's always been. It's always been a revolutionary religion where you whip the mob up into a frenzy. And what you do is you use the power of the mob. You use the violence, the intimidation that comes with the mob, and that is your strength. When you don't have the White House, when you don't have the Senate, when you don't have the house, when you don't have popularity, you were not powerless if you
were a communist. You have the mob, and you understand you have legions of people who will hurt others on your behalf. And the last part of what she says here really puts quite a bow on this.
As we develop that strength being able to assess our risk tolerance, because.
We know as we developed that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance. Wow, that sounds very corporate, doesn't it. That's a lot of corporate jargon. But what would she mean by that? Assess our risk tolerance? Are you willing to be arrested? That's what you mean? Are you willing to commit criminal acts? She already said, we're street ready, strike ready. Are you? Are you a good enough communist foot soldier that you're willing to commit criminal acts? Are
you willing to go to prison for the revolution? What is our risk tolerance? Are you? Do you not believe in the revolution enough to commit crimes? Is that too risky for you? It's what she said, Oh.
The risk tolerance increases as the severity of the situation increases.
You're not willing to go to prison. Don't you realize how risky it is. We're in dire times here. You better be willing to go to prison.
And as our own under standing of what's happening increases, so overall, the more we understand what's effective, what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the more impact we can have.
That's a call to arms, That's what that is. Everyone knows what that is. And the street animals across this country, all the mentally ill CAMMI freaks across this country who are angry with whatever. They they're always angry about something, angry about this, angry about that. They will listen to words like that, are you street ready, are you strike ready? Hey? Situations dire? Are you ready to risk it? You gotta
risk it. They know exactly what they're saying. And they don't do this just because they're demons, Yes, they're demons. They do this because violence is an effective tactic and always has been, and it works on useless losers like Amy Coney Barrett who shrinks before them and tries to straddle that line. Just don't hurt me.
I'm a mother.
That's why they called in a bomb thread on her sister. They found the weakling, they found them at Romney, and now they squeeze. That's how they operate. Now let's talk deportation. Really, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday. I know I sound sour. I telled you I'm in a terrible mood. So it just is what it is. I swear on my life, I'm gonna walk away from politics. In a half hour. We're gonna do history. Maybe that'll calm me down. I'll be fine, Chris. We'll get some
tacos or something. All right, we'll get well, whatever we want. When we get something, I'll get a good meal. I mean, I'll be in a better bood. So otheris to it. The communist loves violence because violence is effective. Especially un weak people people like Amy Cony Barrett get eaten alive by violence. They get eaten alive by communists. The left is inherently violent. Here's a couple of charts for you.
This one is courtesy of a network contained what percentage say that it is at least partially justified to murder Donald Trump? All respondents, Only about thirty eight percent of them said it was partially justified. That's a little scary. What percentage of the left fifty five percent the majority? That's interesting. What percentage of the left say it's at least partially acceptable to destroy a Tesla dealership fifty seven percent?
What percentage of the left say it's at least partially justified to murder Elon Musk forty eight point six percent? Do I need to pull up the old COVID charts? What percentage of American Democrats thought you should have your children taken from you if you weren't vaccinated, thought that you should be hauled away to a quarantine camp. Communists are violent human beings. They have no morality against it, and unless you realize it, you will succumb to it.
That's why they talk like this over and over and over and over it over again, because they know it. I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all of the country, and maybe there will be. People need to start taking to the streets. This is a dictator.
You know.
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives.
Enemies of the state, show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.
Do something about your dad's immigration practices.
Effectless moment they.
Go low, we ki, how do you resist the temptation to run up and wring her neck?
Biggest terror bread? Yeah, yeah, you got you got it. That's why they talk like that, because it works, and there's there's always a weak link. Look, how many movies have you seen or books have you read where they're going off on a dangerous military expedition of some kind and they say, hey, uh, no married men, no fathers. You've heard of that before. Right, by the way. That was quite common for select units, even especially World War
two select units American units. The commander would say that often if he had discretion, if he had the ability to choose no married men, no, no married men, no fathers. Why because he didn't want to risk when the rubber meant the road, when the rubber met the road. Where when the rubber met the road, he didn't want to risk that thought creeping into your mind, a loyalty to
something beyond the mission, beyond the men around you. Maybe I shouldn't charge that machine gun, ESK, What about my daughter if she's just a baby, What about my wife? I love her so much. That's a real thing. The American Communists, you may have forgotten about it. I bet you did. The American Communists were watching amy Cony Barrett's confirmation hearing, and believe me when I tell you, they jotted this one guy.
As I said when I was nominated to serve as a justice, I'm used to being in a group of nine my family. Nothing is more important to me, and I'm very proud to have them behind.
And that's why they're going after her. And it's sad. And that's where we are. Now. Let's just talk for a moment about something else. As long as I'm sour on something, let's talk for a moment about it. The Trump administration is unveiling a plan which I support. I should note, to start finding every illegal for every day they don't self deport could add up to a million dollars. They're going to start seizing property to pay the fine. Okay, okay,
let me be clear. That's good that they're doing that. It's good, all right, So what they're doing is good. Also, we are in we're in some very deep trouble in this country. It is April eighth, and I want you to think about this. It's April eighth. Trump was sworn in in January, and we just had to contort ourselves and jump through eight thousand hoops in order to get the Supreme Court to give us permission to deport the
most evil, violent illegals among us. We're not talking about the family of twelve in a shack up the street. We're talking the actual devil worshipers, the prison gang rapists who were among us. We had to spend until April eighth to get the Supreme Court to allow us to
deport those people. And now the United States of America has been so unbelievably neutered through decades of Democrat rule and Republican weakness that now the new president, who actually wants to do something thing about deporting these people, is stuck handing out fines like they have unpaid parking tickets. Do you know how unbelievably pathetic that is, how embarrassing that is. Now we have to send Christyome out there to do these stupid deportation Barbie videos which she looks
like this complete smoke holding a gun. Oh my gosh, I'm signal I ever did it today? This is where we are now as a country, we have to do these stupid little things and jump through these stupid hoops in order to send these barbarians home. We are in deep freaking trouble. I know Donald Trump is president, and I know things are going better now, but I was
sitting and dwelling on this today. It's April eighth, and we had to go through eight million steps to get the Supreme Court to allow us to deport the most vile freaking scum in this country, and now to get some of the others. Hey, guys, there's gonna be a fine if you don't go home. How About we'll throw you in a dark cage for the rest of your natural freaking life if you don't pick your barbarian self up and carry yourself back to the country from whence
you came. How about that. That's how sane countries handle illegal immigration. That's how countries that are going to continue to exist. That's how they handle it when people are in their country illegally. This country has been so newtered with feminized niceness, we're now handing out fines. Gosh, that's so freaking embarrassing. That's embarrassing that that's where we are I tell you, I need to I need to move on. I do I listen to this crowd.
God, go around the country and educate people about what immigrants do for this country or the fact that we are a country of immigrants, right right. The fact is, ain't.
None of y'all trying to go in farm right now?
Okay, so I'm lying, raise.
Your hands, you're not You're not?
We done picking kuite? Oh, Jasmine Crockett such a clown. She wants them all here. Yep, She's an evil demon who wants them all here. And the gopis two week to stop her. Remember James Langford, Senator from the blood red state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma could have the reddest senators in the Union. James Langford is instead their ginger, useless senator. James Langford tried to give amnesty last year. The reddest state in the Union, maybe one of the reddest states
in the Union. Their United States senator tried to strike an amnesty deal with Democrats in the final year of Joe Biden's presidency. Decade after decade after decade of this patheticness has brought us to the point the poor Trump administration they have to bend over backwards to get the Supreme Court to allow the most basic stuff, and now there having to figure out how we can find the illegals if they don't don't deport themselves. Good freaking grief.
We've got a lot of work to do. I'm gonna do some emails in a minute before I just completely pop off and lose it on the year. Before I do that, let's do some pure talk, shall we. Let's switch our cell phone service. I uh, I haven't forgotten about all the corporations who've done this to us. I'll tell you that. I know everyone else likes to forget. I haven't forgotten. I had an argument with a friend actually last night. That's probably about when my bad mood started.
I had an argument with my friend last night about Disney. Now I don't harp on my friends about that stuff. I'll bring it up. But he brought it up to me, Jesse, you sign up for Disney Plus. They got a great news show, And I said, you know my thoughts on Disney Plus I cancel that. I'm not patronizing them. You remember all the filth FAF done. Oh that was last year. Yeah, you can caught me up on that. I hope grudgets
a lot longer than that. Verizon At and T and T Mobile have been crapping on this country forever, and peer talk doesn't do that. They've never done that. They didn't wait till it got popular to be pro America. Puretalk always was dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly Pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly. We'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Don't forget. You can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Ten minutes from now we fire up history again, part two of our Italian campaign of World War One. That's fascinating. Final hour. We're gonna get to more FBI stuff. Jim Jordan had an eye opening thing today, loss of trust in the media, all that, so much more still to come in fighting inside the White House, which I don't like. Do some emails here, Hey, Jesse, FYI, I love your history shows. Keep it up. Don't think that they were all good by the way. Like I said,
if you love it half you hate it. Jesse, we missed your regular format. We don't understand the relevance of the history lessons to our current events. Another one, Hey, Jesse talking about the Italians, would you mind sharing a book you read on the Italian front? Guys enjoying the book you read? One of them? I'll tell you is The White War very very good? The White War very informative. A bit of a slog of a read. If you're what, Chris, I'm not insulting the book. It's a wealth of knowledge.
You better be into it. Okay. There's a lot of a lot of names and dates and names and dates and names and dates and locations. It'll some people. I'm not insulting the book. It's a very good book. It's called The White War. Okay, not insult in the book. Some people who talk about history, including in books, they can really make it storytelling interesting. Okay, really? Uh, who's somebody really good at that? Hampton sides, Actually, because it's it's easier to do it by by verbal format. To
tell stories by writing, it's more difficult. Hampton sides, he's a I don't know him. He's not a friend. I'm just telling you. When he writes a history book, go pick it up. It's true. It's it's an honest accounting of what happened. And it's interesting most people who write history books, they'll just grind you down to the nubs. What General Cardona would have met with twenty five Johnson
and on the fifteenth of April. But then the sixteenth of April they moved up the river twenty five kilometer to the Oh gosh, just murder me. Now there's a lot of that. So again, by the way, again, half you love the history stuff, half you hate it. I don't care. I'm not stopping. I enjoy it. Jesse, why would the DOJ make a statement that Garcia go to L. Salvador prison was an administrative error? This is ill? Okay.
So he's asking about he's asking about the guy that we now don't have to bring back from the jail because he wasn't an American citizen anyway. And Judge steps in and says, okay, no, no, no, don't don't. Justice Roberts actually, to his credit, stepped in and said, okay, no, you don't bring him back. Why do we have to justify these things with This goes to what I was talking about America's system. The system we have doesn't change
when we get new management. That's not how it works not when it comes to large organizations in large countries, large governments. If well, shoot, we've used this example before. In fact, I used it recently. Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post. The Washington Post is one of the most insane communist far left rags in this they've been telling lie in trashing America forever. Jeff Bezos, I don't think he's on our side, by the way, but Jeff Bezos
sees the subscription numbers. This newspaper loses money. This is a businessman who got to be one of the richest men in the world, not by buying things that lose money. So Jeff bezos issues are directive. Now, this is one of the most richest powerful men in the world. He tells his bunch of nerd COMMI journalists, Hey, we're gonna be a lot more pro freedom here, a lot more pro America. And the whole Washington Post was just a yeah, No, I don't think so. We lie about how much power
the chief executive has in certain situations. Let me ask you something. Let me ask you this. It's not even football season, but I remember this. When was the last time the New York Jets were good anybody. Corey's a big football friend, Nameth, I'm talking super Bowl winning. It's how many years, decades? Well, how many head coaches have they had? Well, a ton of head coaches. Maybe the problem is above the head coach. Maybe it's beyond the head coach. Donald Trump took over, doing very well. Jd
Vance is there's doing well. Pam Bond a head of dog Cash, Betel Fbi, Ratcliffe, Cia, on and on down the list. Maybe you love these appointments, maybe you hate some, but very solid group of people. We got this solid group of people in there. And now what we want is we want the results we voted for. I voted for mass deportation. Did you? Oh you did too? So why isn't it coming? Why do we have to do
all these things? Because the system that has been put in the place, put into place for decades in this country is a system where immigrants are protected at any cost. That has become systemic inside the borders of the United States of America, in blue states and at the federal level, law after law, statute after statute, this judge, this ruling, this law, this all of it designed to bring in as many foreigners as humanly possible and keep them here
while providing for them. That is the system of government we have. And that system of government doesn't disappear overnight, and it doesn't change when Pambondi goes on Fox News.
Is a landmark victory for the rule of law. And this is what we've been arguing on behalf of President Trump from day one. These are enemies of our state, of our country and they should be deported. And what the judge ruled was going forward from this day forward, all those planes that are gone are there. Those people are staying. So there are a lot of reasons why Americans are safer from this point forward. The hearing will
be held. It's a Habeus hearing in the Court of Confinement, which means in Texas, so it will be a much faster hearing. They can't do class actions. It will be a much smoother, simpler hearing, and these people will be deported. Americans are safer and domestic terrorism.
Yeah, sounds good. Do you realize how insane it is that we have to we have to bend over backwards like this to deport foreigners. You know how easy it should be to deport foreigners. How it's always operated in every country on the planet. Hey, you just made contact with law enforcement. Are you an American citizen? Nope, Get on the freaking plane. That's your due process. Get on the plane. Goodbye. Here. Decades of rotting has brought us to the point we need permission to send trendy Aragua
out of the country. Gosh, jeesz, it didn't used to be this way. This has been a podcast from wor