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Trump Has an Image Problem

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The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. We have all kinds of stuff this hour, from Jasmine Crockett's run to what's going on in Venezuela to the post World War two decolonization of the world. Before I get to any of that, I'm gonna talk about a story just for a couple of minutes, one that probably

passed you by because it's not big. It's not big, but the headline is this grieving Colorado uncle body slams the lawyer of nephew's suspected killer outside the courtroom, fracturing his spine. Now, the details of this story don't matter, doesn't matter, But what does matter is this, And it's been on my mind for a long time, and I

just kind of vent it out for you here. Every time we talk about some horrible, heartbreaking story where some multi time felon butchers some innocent person, women, children, and some filthy communist judge in da let the killer out let him off scot free. Every single time I see one of these stories, I have feelings that well up inside of me and I'm just gonna lay this out for you here, just being honest with you. I have thought multiple times, if that was my son, I'd kill

that judge. I thought about it multiple times. In fact, every time I see one of these stories, if that was my wife who got butchered on a train by some animal, I don't even know if i'd kill the animal, I'd kill the judge. Now, I'm not gonna do that, and I'm not encouraging you to do that. I'm telling you about a feeling that wells up inside of me every time I see one of these stories. And then, of course I talk myself out of it. That's against

the law. Then you go to prison. I talk myself out of it, right, But that is my first reaction as a man. Every time I see one of these stories, kill the criminal, kill the judge. I think about it every single time. Now, that's me. Have you ever had these thoughts? Have you ever had these feelings? Of course you have, Chris is Nodden. I think these are normal feelings that people have. Now, let me ask you something, why do human beings when they create a societiety, why

do they create a justice system? Every society has one of some kind. You know, there's always generally something you would recognize as a cop, some sort of a trial system, you would recognize, some sort of a prison system you would recognize. Why do people do that? Human beings demand justice. They demand it, and that demand for justice it must be satisfied. It cannot be denied without end. If it is denied for too long, then human beings will take

matters into their own hands. And so, because that feeling must be justice must be satisfied. Human beings, when they create societies, create justice systems for those societies, so people have some semblance of justice. Somebody did this bad, Now our justice system will do something to him because he did something bad. And it's always imperfect and it's always ugly, and I get that. But that's why human beings create justice systems in their societies, which brings us to where

we are now in our country. And you're well aware of all the reasons why. I want to get back to the questions so we don't have to go in depth. But you know that communists want violent criminals raping and murdering people. We've talked about it without en that's why they open the prisons in the Soviet Union. But violent crime destabilizes society, creates angst in a society, which helps

the communists in his revolution. That's why the communist judge in your area let that violent criminal out for the twenty fifth time, and then he butchered your grand mother with a hunting knife. That's why the judge wanted him to murder somebody, wanted him to rape somebody. They're not soft on crime, they're not naive. They want these things to happen, and that's why they are so common now

across the country. Where this career criminal gets out and hurts someone, and this career criminal gets it's not an accident, it's not a whoopsie, it's not an unfortunate byproduct of restorative justice. It is the communist's intention to put more rapist, thieves and murderers into your society. Now, the I shouldn't say great thing, but I guess in the end it

is a great thing. The great thing about the war against communism is eventually, oftentimes very late, too late, but eventually the people will tire of it and they will take measures to eliminate the problem. I'm telling you right now, I've been feeling it for a while. There's going to be a day when a criminal gets murdered by a victim's family. There is going to be a day in this country where a prosecutor gets murdered by a victim's family.

And there is going to be a day in this country where a judge gets murdered by a victim's family. And you ask how far away that day is. Well, let's talk about me again. I told you the feelings I have. What stops me? How do I talk myself out of it? When I'm going through that mental exercise and I say, if that was if that was Odd dead, I'd kill him. If that was James dead, I'd kill him. If that was Luke that I'm killing. You know what

really gets me out of it? I think to myself, Well, if I did that, then I'd go to prison, and then the boys would be left behind and I'd be gone. Or then I'd go to prison and ab would be left behind and I'd be gone. What talks me out of it? Something to lose. How many men out there have some sort of military law enforcement training of some kind. Men who can kill, maybe have killed, are willing to kill at some point in time in their lives. How many of them are almost out of things to lose.

What's going to happen is there's going to be a story and some innocent person is going to have been butchered by an animal the communists turned loose, and there is going to be a member of that family who's going to be a guy willing to kill, knows how to kill, and he's a guy who am stressed about going to prison. And it's going to be a national story. And what's worse is it's not going to be a

one off. It will probably spark a movement. I will venture to guess if the communist judges cannot control themselves, and they cannot control themselves, they will it's not humanly possible for them. If the communist judges in this country, who turn murderers and rapists loose, if they do not change their ways, there will probably not be enough private security for them to save them when the reckoning comes. Ah. This is ugly, by the way, and I don't celebrate this.

It's a terrible place for society to go to. You want a justice system that is pardon the pun just, you have to have a justice system that is just. Otherwise society descends into mob violence and vigilanty justice and all these the things, and they sound great. And look, I'm a dude. We all love these movies, right. Everybody loves Man on Fire. Everyone loves the dude who's got nothing to lose, and now he's going to just go kill every bad guy. I love him too. I'm a dude.

I love him too, just like you do. It's a terrible place for society to be, and we're heading there. This is one little story out of Colorado. The uncle probably just he was completely in the wrong. I'm not defending him or anything like. I'm not saying that at all. It's just a story out of Colorado. And I don't want you to ever do anything illegal or anything violent. Remember, keep yourself out of prison. But it's coming, man. How many more Irena Zurutzka's do we have to see before

someone snapped? What if I'm talking about that little blonde girl who got butchered by that savage on the train and we all watched the video of it. What if that young lady had a father divorced wipes out of the picture, no other siblings. What if that father was fifty years old, maybe maybe even lost his job. Not that into his job. He's angry, drinks a bit, and he logs onto the internet and watches that animal kill his daughter. How hard do you have to push that

man before he does something? Those days are coming in this country. I'm telling you. They are the communists in the sitting in judges robes. Maybe think they're going to be okay in those days. They will not. They'll be the first ones on the menu. It's coming. It's ugly and horrible, but it's coming. It is the Jesse Kelly's show, and Jewish producer Chris brought up during the break there's we actually touched on it once before on the show.

A wonderful story out of Montana in the eighteen sixties. Corrupt law enforcement. Justice wasn't done soon. People are swinging from trees. There's a story out of I believe it was Athens, Tennessee. Post World War Two, corrupt local law enforcement, criminality. Guess what, Men started taking matters into their own hands, weapons, things like that. I know the communist savage is listening

to the sound of my voice right now. Believe they'll be able to open up the jails and let violent criminals run free forever and there will never be consequences for it. But I have terrible news for you, demons. There will be There will be people will take a bit for a while, an indeterminate amount of time, I should say, and then when that time limit is up, you are in trouble. Jesse. You mentioned in the Rhodesia History segment, by the way, pause that starts again on Monday.

If you miss the previous three parts, get caught up on the weekend. Iheartspotify iTunes. You can download the podcast our two of Tuesday Wednesday Third Day Show, Rhodesia History. We're picking up again on Monday. If you're not cut up too bad so sad, I can't recap it all. It's been a long one, all right. Iheartspotify iTunes. Jesse. You mentioned in the Rhodesia History segment that the global powers post World War Two collectively began decolonizing. What caused

this shift? Was it in response to the aggressive actions of Germany or Japan or something else? Okay, so there's a bit to this, but one of the things that doesn't get talked about because it did happen post World War Two in years and years and years. It wasn't

like immediately after World War two. But post World War two, these empires, certainly European empires, but honestly even American what not, started to give up or frankly lose their territories they held in far off lands and part of the There are a couple of different reasons we can discuss. It can get deeper, but we'll discuss two different things. First. Remember this about colonization, and your dark history teacher probably never taught you this because they were only ever taught

that America is evil and white man are bad. So let's discuss what colonization is. In so many places. It's an agreement, right, we'll make it about what the Europeans were doing in Rhodesia with the African tribes. It was an agreement. The agreement was, we are going to bring civilization here. No more dying at thirty five from dysentery, no more relying on one cow to feed your entire family.

We are going to bring the ability to read, write, modern roads, running water, healthcare, We're going to bring up air conditioning. We are going to bring civilization to your society. Right, But there's an agreement, and the agreement is we will also in some way look out for you as we colonize you. Remember, yes, we are conquering, that's what colonization is. We are conquering, but we are also going to protect you. We're going to look out for you. Yes, it may

be Rhodesia. Now we may have taken your tribal lands. But guess what, Zambia doesn't get to form an army and come in here and start attacking you, because we'll go up there and beat the living crap out of them. That's part of the deal with colonization. There is a certain layer of protection. Now if you go to what we'll make it about Britain, If you look at countries

like Britain, they lost India almost immediately afterwards. Why where were you when the Japanese were rampaging through this freaking place? Where were you when they were raping all the women and butchering everybody? Where were you? Same thing the French and Vietnam. Hey, France, you moved in here and you colonized it. Yeah, thanks for the paved roads. But when my daughter got sold off into sex slavery in the Japanese Empire, where were you? And if you the empire

that did the conquering, did the colonizing. If you were not strong enough to then protect what you colonized, you are inevitably going to be cast off. You are going to be cast off. There is a protection agreement there, and there's another aspect to it, which we don't have to get deep into simple finances because money, national debt, things like that. The numbers are always so big they're beyond our comprehension. I can't. I don't understand what thirty

seven trillion dollars is now that do you? Nobody does. The numbers are so big they're beyond our comprehension. We don't really take in what the financial impact of World War two was for the entire planet, certainly the established powers on the plane. I want you to think about this New York City. Think about New York City. I know you can at least picture it in your head. Maybe you're sitting there right now, watching or listening in

New York City. Think about all those buildings, all those bridges, all that stuff. How much money do you think is all that worth? The buildings, the bridges, everything. But I know you don't know, neither do I. But it's a lot right now. I just bombed it to rubble. There aren't two bricks still stacked on top of each other. I have to rebuild it. What does that cost? That's

one city. Now, think about all the destruction from Russia throughout Europe, Asia, the Africa, Think about Japan, think about all the cities rubble. The financial cost was so great for the established powers of the world. They didn't have the money to worry about colonies anymore. And they were done with it. And there's one more aspect to it we can touch on. I don't want to give the game away too much, but one more aspect we'll touch

on in a moment. Hang on it is that Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday member. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So, as far as the world's decolonization goes, one final point on this. After World War Two, when the established powers decided they were going to hand their

lands back to the natives. As I mentioned already during our history segment of the Rhodesian Bush War, and I've mentioned it on a million different history segments, Communists find the cracks that form in every single society, and they were their way into those cracks and use the crack to break the society apart. They are masterful at this, masterful at this After World War Two, when the world was trying to pull itself back together. Remember, the communists

were on the move. They weren't sitting around heartbroken about World War two and loss of life. They're communists. They don't care about dead people. And they recognized that exploiting the white guilt of the West would be an incredible way to take over all kinds of places they wanted to take over, just like they were doing in Rhodesia. Hey, it's white versus black. The blacks are oppressed. We need

to get into aren't you oppressed? Your prep race? Communism is such an easy sell and Western civilization by this point, and I don't know, we could do a whole deep dive on this. Was too weak to stand up for it, to stand up to it, just simply two weak didn't understand what was happening, didn't stand up to it. Hey, Jesse, I just saw the footage of Venezuelan thug Maduro dancing wearing some dopey hat threatening to smash the teeth of North America. Wouldn't it be nice to see a footage

of a drone whiz by that commie. Don't take him out, just some chin music, as they say in baseball. I don't know how he's still alive at this point in time. Yeah, it really is a miracle that he's still alive, because we have a fifty million dollars bounty on his head and Donald Trump has all but said to the camera, Yeah, I want someone to kill him, and I'll pay you

fifty million dollars. I want someone to kill him. I think the Trump administration, if I had to guess, and that's all we can do, is guests because they have to keep these things kind of close to the best. I think it's pretty obvious that's what he's going for. He doesn't want to actually drop bombs on Venezuela, certainly doesn't want to invade Venezuela. He's aware the American people are not going to have any appetite for that at all.

So you just drop a fifty million dollar bounty up there, and you say, man, it'd be a shame if something happened to him. And now you get to the place where loyalty can be hard to come by. You have friends, you have family. You probably have one of the two. Lord willin you have both, but you never know you have any friends, you have any family? Good? Good, good. Let me ask you, how many people in your life are you one hundred percent positive would not sell you

out for fifty million dollars? Remember what fifthe million dollars means. That's not that's not just you know, flying first class now and then you probably have a couple mansions for that kind of money, probably a couple times a year at least. You fly on private jets. You have a maid, maybe two or three. You live like a king for the rest of your life with fifty million, tax free dollars. If you're Maduro, you know he's asking himself this exact

question every single night. Now, that's you. You're a normal, peaceful person. I gotta be honest. I got a few friends, got some family members. How many am I sure wouldn't do me in for fifty million? Count that number on one end. Chris, Oh, Chris probably has even last think about that. Fifty million dollars is a lot of money. I think they want someone to take the guy out.

We already sent our military in in case you don't know, and we grab this woman who Trump wants to be the new leader of Venezuela, and we sent her to I think it's Norway or something like that. I'm sure she has a security detail that rivals Donald Trump's at this point, because if Maduro has half a brain, he understands that taking that woman out would benefit him. We'll see where it goes. Don't don't convince yourself, by the way,

that everything's a walk in the park. And also don't convince yourself that regime change solves problems all the time. The history has shown you can kill a bad guy. It's easy to kill you know that. Easy to kill a bad guy. It's not hard, especially today, with the technology we have. We can fire missiles from two two hundred meters from two hundred miles away and drop them in a coffee can. Today, it's not hard to kill somebody with the rifles we have now, it's not hard

to kill somebody. You can kill somebody easily. Replacing them with somebody who will stabilize things and do the things you want becomes a much, much, much more difficult affair. Jesse if you're using a Senate race to build your brand, always talking about Jasmine Crockett, you're aiming higher than the Senate. Jasmine Crockett might already be running for president and we'll be in the prime area if she keeps it up. Nobody else is popular right now. But I'll tell you

something you want to hear something. Do you know who the number one fundraiser in Congress is number one? More than Mike Johnson, more than you know who? Number one is AOC. Part of the reason we are in such a dangerous place as a country is these insane communists. We kind of I don't know. I don't want to say we dismissed them, but when they were the squad, when it was just four or five young women, I don't know that we took them as seriously as we

should have. I don't think we understand the amount of money that is behind communism. Now they have moved off of the street corner and there are now billionaires who will write huge checks to committed communists. Now, it's a really scary place to be as a society, but that's where we are. Look, we're all thinking Gavin Newsom is going to be the Democrat nominee. You understand how premature that is. It's still the year twenty twenty five. That

primary isn't until the year twenty twenty eight. That is three centuries. That's not three years, that's three centuries. In politics, It's gonna be a wild world out there. It's gonna be a very, very wild world. And when I stopped being a afraid of it and start thinking about it, honestly, I'm fascinated by it. I'm kind of excited to live through the whole thing. I think it's going to be quite a ride. Hey, Jesse, isn't Blackrock and Larry Fink

affecting private home ownership negatively by buying up single family homes. Yes, they are driving up the cost of housing and limiting availability for the average American. My son, who is twenty six and more informed than many his age, did love Trump, but is disillusioned. As he says, Trump is letting his billionaire buddies benefit from his policies, but not your average Joe. Well, the reality of that we can discuss. But image in

politics is everything. Remember, people who are informed, like you, you know the reality of things, But most people are not informed. Most people know five second video clips they got on Twitter. They know headline as they see briefly and then move on. Most people are not super informed. And yes, right now, I would argue Trump has an image problem that he has overcome in the past, and he probably will not. Probably he has to overcome it now before the midterms.

And that image is Hey, you ran as the McDonald's guy. A lot of billionaires are getting pardons. Where's my stuff? He's aware of it, all right, he's aware of it. He's got what ten months to undisillusion I'm sure that's not a word to undisillusioned people like your son. He's got to figure it out, all right. All right, So California, guess, by the way, I just drove by a gas station last night. It's two dollars in nineteen cents a gallon here rather to nineteen. If you're in California right now,

don't drive your car off for bridge. I'm sorry. We pay half of what you pay. Why if it's more than just taxes? Why? Whoa remember how many layers there are, how many different working parts there are to every single part of an economy. It's what we actually talked about a lot during COVID that we have a twenty trillion dollar economy. You have any idea how complicated that is,

how many different parts and shapes. It's unbelievably complicated, and the different parts have to work with each other anyway, So let's make it about gas. What do I have to do? I have to pull oil. This is a very overly simplified explanation, but I have to pull oil out of the ground. Well, let's say I'm in the ocean, because California has that, I have to pull oil out of that. I then have to transport that unrefined oil

to someplace that can refine the oil. Once the oil has been refined, then I have to turn it in together. And then I have to get it to the gas state. And that you understand now we're talking about layers. There are layers involved. Yes, the price shoe pay at the pump may just have a seventy cent per gallon tax on it, But that oil platform any extra fees they have to pay in California that they wouldn't have to

pay in say Texas. The boat, let's call it a boat, the big boat that's going to go out to that oil platform and grab all that oil, any extra fees, any extra licenses, classifications that have to be done to that boat before that boat can actually ship out bring things back, pipelines themselves. You know, I told you I worked construction most of my life. That's what my dad did. That's what his dad did. Just the white trash construction

family from Ohio. That's what we are. I I would work well in all over the place, Montana, Arizona, tax This, New Mexico, all over the place. I would work usually in the ditch. We wouldn't make. This is when I was young. I wouldn't make I was usually the one of the lowest laborers on there because I was got the crappy jobs. That's this way it is. That's the way my dad wanted it. But I wanted to make

twelve bucks an hour. Thirteen bucks an hour, I mean, that's when your buddies are working at fast food place. That's good money. Right then. I remember that it was a first job I did in California. We had to go put in I believe it was a sewer line in Oxnard, California, in southern California. By the way, Oxnard, California, we did a pipeline project out there. And don't quote me on this exactly because I don't remember. It was years ago, but I believe I was making twenty three

twenty four dollars an hour. An hour, Why well, California had all these rules that said I had to be paid all day. Well, that pipeline project. I don't remember how much it was. Let's say it was a five million dollar pipeline project. Who pays for it? You know the government doesn't have any money, right if you were sitting in Oxnard, California, and you pay taxes, you paid for it. All those extra requirements. We got to raise the wage. Here an extra license there. I've told you

this story. We did a project in a San Diego area. I think it was La Joya if I remember it, but San Diego area. We had to I think he was forty five dollars an hour. We were digging a line, and we had to have some kind of archaeologist expert type guy there for the entire project, every minute of every day. And his only job was he stood on the side of the ditch and looked down into the ditch all day every day in case you came across in an old Indian arrowhead or something like that, at

which point he would stop the entire project. And by the way, if he did stop the entire project, the state of California or city of saying, I don't know who put it on, would then have to compensate us for the fact the project would stop. Well, we dug the are arrowhead out of the ground, and who paid for that, the taxpayer. I've told you that inflation's not going to go back to where it was, right, you know that. I've told you about the value of the

dollar going down. You know that. And I've told you this too. You better remember it. If you want the honestly the most effective way to at least mitigate some of this inflation brutality you're going through, you got to get out of your communist state. You want your dollar to go a lot further, Get out of your communist state. Go look, go look at La Jolla, California. San Diego. Take two hundred thousand dollars. That's about i'd say average

size of a home. Take two hundred thousand dollars and look at what you can get in San Diego, California. Then come to Texas, look in Dallas, Houston, I don't get rural Texas. Take your two hundred thousand dollars and see what kind of home you can get if you are in a blue state. Because the communism is so rampant, the tax is, the fees that it's never ending. Your standard of living is shockingly lower than it would be if you lived in a red state without all those

taxes and regulations and fees and this and that. It's just a fact. What do you think. So many people will make a bunch of money in New York City, for instance, build up a good retirement, and then when they retire right down to Texas, why well, they want to live in a nice, big house with a pool. Can't afford that in New York, Texas. Take all that money down here, live like a king. Move if you can't. We still have an entire hour. It's gonna be a good time.

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