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Trump Rallies

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Speaker 1

It is the Jesse Kelly Show, another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Of course, it's an ass doctor Jesse Friday. We'll get to the jobs report at some point in time this hour, maybe play a voicemail or two, maybe a little World War One talk about the tunnels. But before I get to that, I want to get to this one here, and I want to remind you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com and you can leave us a

voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. Now, hey, Jesse, I have a ticket for the Trump rally in Butler tomorrow. Trump for those who don't know, Butler, Pennsylvania obviously where Trump almost got killed. He's going back there for a rally, which I do think is I think it's really really cool to go back and just it's it's a good show of defiance. I like it. Anyway, she said, I'm

excited to go see him in advance speak in person. However, I'm concerned about some unhinged street commie using this very public event to either try and hit Trump again or take out his supporters. If I were your sister, what would your advice be attend or listen on the radio. Thanks, keep up the work you do. It makes a difference to a lot of people. Okay, so let's have a

frank talk about this. I have told you before about certain areas and not protesting there, like blue areas Washington, d C. You should not be attending political protests in Washington, d C. Not that you don't have a right, not saying that, but Washington d C should be treated as the Soviet Union because that's what it is. It is run by communists at every single level of power. Talk to one of the January sixth political prisoners and they

will inform you about the justice system. In Washington, d C. The federal government will entrap you, throw you in a cage for the rest of your life without the tiniest bit of hesitation. They'll do the same thing to you in New York City in LA. Keep your protests out of blue areas. I've told you that before, and I've also told you that's why you need to get to a red area. That said communists sur violent. We know that they've been committing acts of violence against the right

for decades now decades. Again, if we had a media, this would be widely known how violent street communists are, but the American media wants you to be hurt, so they cover up these things. Should you go? If I were, if you were my sister, should you would? I say go? We cannot, We must not allow violent street communists to

stop us from gathering together. If you want to go to a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania tomorrow, put on your freakin Maga hat and your Sunday best and you go out there and listen to what will hopefully be our next president, and cheer and bring friends and have a good time. And if God forbids something happens to you, something happens to you. But we cannot allow these people to intimidate us out of having a life at all.

You know, you remember remember after nine to eleven this got a lot of talk, and when Isis was rampaging through Europe and killing people here. Remember they did kill a lot of people here too when Isis was on the rampage. This was a central theme of don't let the terrorists win. And what were we all saying, then, don't let the terrorists win? If you stop living your life, I'm not going to fly here. I'm not going to visit there. I'm not going to do this. I'm too

scared about this. I'm not going to go to Paris. I won't visit Africa. I don't want to go to Chicago. Don't. This is the only life you are ever going to live. You will not be reincarnated. This is the only period of time God gave you to live on this planet. Go live. If you want to go to a Trump rally, get your butt out to a Trump rally and live it up and celebrate it. Don't let the moment pass go all right, all right, let's do some voicemails here.

Speaker 2

Jesse Kelly, you did us wrong out here, man. I live in rural Colorado. I just stopped at the first BUCkies that they've opened here. What a hot mess. It looks like a cracker barrel exploded inside a real gas station. Itchy stuff everywhere. A ten dollars ham sandwich, and make matters worse. No squeegees by the pumps. This is Colorado. How can you not have squeezes out by the gas pump?

Speaker 3

Cheep up the good work.

Speaker 2

We appreciate what you do. We love you. You're a real example of what somebody would. It's just not a whole lot of skills. Can do we appreciate it?

Speaker 1

Well, that's not very nice. That's not a very nice voicemail for two a ten dollars ham sandwich. I've never paid ten dollars for a sandwich. And BUCkies, Chris, you would know are sandwiches what they're not? Ten dollars? What do you get on that ham sandwich? I get the Philly cheese steak. And by the way, you didn't listen to the menu whisper. Let me tell you a little something. This is something that happened recently. Chris won't want me to tell you, but I'm gonna tell you anyway. So

we have this taco place. This will come back to BUCkies. Just stay with me. We have this taco place close to us. I would always get this special kind of taco they have there. It's glorious. It's got cheese, it's got fried chicken in it, fried chicken in the taco, and it's just amazing. Chris. Chris would get the Jamaican chicken taco and he swore, oh no, it's better, it's better, it's better. You got it, it's better. And that we would order together all the time. I'm getting my tacos,

He's getting his crappy Jamaican chicken tacos. And finally, one day I forget how this happened. Maybe I ordered extras or something. Chris, he CaMLA down one of my fried chicken tacos. What do you think Chris orders every single time? Now? I don't remember the last time I saw Chris order one of his Jamaican jerk chicken tacos. And I tried to explain, Chris, you work right beside the greatest orderer of food in the history of mankind? How could you

not just order what I order? Whatever I do food wise, just copy me and you'll be an incredible food success like I have been. So back to you and your complaint about BUCkies. I wouldn't need a ham sandwich if you gave it to me for free. Ham sandwiches suck. I told you to go in there and get the Philly cheese steak burrito. How many times did I say get the Philly cheese steak burrito, Chris? How many times

every time I talk about BUCkies? I tell you to get a Philly cheese steak burrito and you walked in there and got a hand sandwich like your mama casts and you're upset that it costs ten dollars and you ruined your BUCkies experience. And yes, I will admit there's a lot going on. There is a lot of decor stuff, and I think you can buy Oh, I can get a cutting board and wool dress for winter, and there's nothing you can buy a smoker. You can get whatever

you want in BUCkies. Maybe you weren't ready to handle BUCkies. Maybe the problem isn't BUCkies. Maybe the problem is you. And as far as the squeegee goes on your windshield, I don't know about you. I have a little thing where I press the button and it's sprays stuff on my windshield. My little windshield wiper just washed themselves. I know it's pretty advanced technology, but it sounds like a

U problem. Poo anyway, Jesse, question for your show. No one has mentioned how the disaster in the South will effect voting coming up in just over thirty days. What attempts will be done to ensure those facing disasters will be heard? Well, look, you don't want to make a disaster, especially what people are going through right now. About an election or politics. I know that's not where you're trying

to do. It's a very fair question you asked, and I actually asked a similar question to someone who would know. I said, Okay, I don't want to make it about the election, but what does this mean for these people? What does it mean? And really, if you want to look at it electorally, it probably hurts Democrats in these areas more than it hurts Republicans because they're chasing down more ballots. They have a more robust ballot chasing operation.

And if there's no cell phone service, no power, no nothing, it makes that more difficult. No matter what, I hope something is done to make sure all these people are able to vote. Now, again, I'm not going to run with unconfirmed reports. I am not, but I have now heard from several different sources that older folks are still dying as we speak, especially ones who are in need of medications. They're running out of medications. The power is

going out. You know a lot of times when you're older and your health is going down, you need equipment that has electricity attached to it to help keep yourself alive. This is not a problem that is gone. And now they're just picking up the pieces. The problem is ongoing. And if you've never spent any time in the mountains, I've spent tons of time in the mountains because I grew up in Montana and I'm in Tennessee. I was

down there all the time. I know what all this stuff is, Liken't You don't have a good grasp of how remote, how isolated it is is and even in this modern era, how you can be cut off. There aren't a bunch of routes. It's not a super highway everywhere is in Chicago, there aren't a bunch of routes in Oftentimes there's one. If it's gone, you're on your own. It's it's that way, all right. Let's talk about a

World War one? Shall we? Next? It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday, and don't forget. You can send us an email. We are alive here Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. He can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. We'll get back to some of those in a bit. But I got this one step away from politics for a minute. Dear history Professor extraordinaire.

I watched a series on Netflix called Peaky Blinders, in which the main characters were having nightmares and PTSD due to their service in the World War One British Army. They are part of a small group digging tunnels. They could hear the Germans digging tunnels. Two. At some point the British and German tunnels intersect, influx of air blows out the candles. They're forced into hand to hand combat underground in the pitch black. Is this a true account?

What were the purpose of the tunnels? Says I can use his name. His name is Benny. All right, we haven't done a World War One talk in a while, so let's do a little World War one talk as it pertains to the tunnels. This may take a little bit, but just trust me on this. It's worth it. World War One is so underrated. Underrated now underrated it's a hard word. Maybe that's not the appropriate word to use, because it was awful. Awful. World War One did so

much to shape the world we have. The thing is, World War One is so overshadowed by World War Two, which was bigger and more damaging and killed more people and involved more countries that World War One is just not talked about much anymore. It's not understood. It was also and I know we have pictures in video from it, but it's not great. World War two was not only big. It was not only bigger, but we had all of video, we had video, documentaries, pictures. It was just it was

so it's more alive for us. But World War One it was we had never seen anything like it on the planet where nation states could throw army after army after army and they would just die and then they could produce new armies. So people were dying in droves. Twenty five percent of the French male population casualties of war. We've never seen numbers like that anyway. So why was that, Well,

obviously you know about trench warfare. We're not going to go into the whole thing, but artillery really changed the game. Artillery and the machine gun changed the game before that. The weapons, I'm not gonna say they were all single shot weapons, that's not true, but they certainly weren't fully automatic. Machine guns and artillery had been around forever. Really, you could call what the Romans were using with catapults in

such artillery but the cannons count as artillery. But there's a big difference between a cannon that can shoot you five hundred meters away and an artillery shell that can shoot you twenty five miles away, and the round it fires is the size of a car. There's a monumental difference between the two. You know, once you lose entire units once or twice, you start having to make adjustments the very beginning. There's actually a great book on this.

The very beginning of World War One is super fascinating. The whole conflict is fascinating, but the very very beginning of it. The book is called Guns of August. It's one of the best books I've read about the start of World War One. Let me say that again. Guns of August is the name of the book. Again. If you miss any part of the show, you can download a podcast on Iheartspotify, and iTunes. But allow me to do this one more time, so you don't send me

an email asking the name of the book Guns of August. Anyway, at the beginning of the war, nations hadn't really figured out this whole machine gun artillery thing, meaning they hadn't

figured out the destructive power of it. So when you look at what the Germans did in Belgium, the Germans were sweeping through Belgium and you had artillery pieces blowing up forts that were buried underground, and you had men just charging machine gun after machine gun, bodies stacking up so high you had to go out and push them

over to open up the fields of fire. It was just eventually, if you're in any military, German, French, it didn't matter what the military was, you're getting casualty numbers back. You know, they're bringing you pieces of paper with casualty numbers. You're yelling at the guy thinking he missed a he missed a kama somewhere. This can't be right. What do you mean this this is the entire unit. What do you mean they're all gone. So that kind of shock

is going to get a reaction. You know, in combat, there's weapons, and then you find things to counter the weapons, and then you find things that counter the weapons. The counter the weapons. That's the way combat. That's why war has always worked. What do you do when the air is full of deadly things like shrapnel from the artillery and bullets from machine guns. Where do you go? You go down? You have to dig, you have to go underground.

To this day, in the Marine Corps we would dig fighting holes, and then the army they call them foxholes. To this day, men will dig in Russia, Ukraine, huge trench fighting whole thing, because the air is full of things that will kill you, so you have to get below the air. Trench warfare became the name of the game, and that's what most people know World War One for trench warfare. But what trench warfare creates is a situation that is just more terrible than you can imagine. Because

lines aren't moving. Battle lines don't move. We have our trench. You have your trench. You're dug in. It's defended. You have snipers, you have machine guns, you have barbed wire, you have artillery. They are dug in. They have all the same stuff you have. But you both want to advance. You want to advance into their trench. You need to take territory. That's the nature of war. And so just like you've heard stories about, they would send entire units

over the top. It's what they called it. They'd blow whistles. Your whole unit would go over the top, and oftentimes the whole unit would die almost immediately. Just bullets would fill the air and die. So if you can't go up, you must go down. Is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and asked doctor Jesse Friday, we are going to get to the talking heads talking about Trump and new charges against Trump. We have voicemails to get to

attacking Iran's nuclear sites. All this stuff is still to come. Yeah, we'll talk a little bit about the jobs numbers. There's a big fat disclaimer and we need to throw on that thing. All that and more is still to come on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. For now. The guy was asking a guy emailed to question asking about the tunnels of World War One. He didn't understand why they were there, what happened. So I just talked about the trenches and why the trenches became. And remember there

are places that are very overgrown. Now I've never personally been, but there are places in Europe where you can see the trenches to this day. The trench network was so extensive. There were rooms, there were barracks, there was wallpaper in some of them, carpet. I don't want to make it sound like it was nice. It was not a horrific place to fight, a horrific way to fight. But they

were that extensive. But you still need to advance. And they were constantly beating their heads against the wall trying to figure out each side was how do we advance against a dug in enemy. One of the reasons the Germans used gas poison gas. That's famous now everyone knows the Germans use poison gas. One of the reasons they did it they thought it would be and for a while it was an effective way to clear out the enemy trench. If the gas is heavier than the air,

you wait till the winds are right. You released your gas canisters. You let it float across the field, it gets to the trench, it sinks in the trench. Everyone dies a horrific death, I might point out in the trench. And okay, so you get the idea, how do you take out someone in a trench. Tunnels began almost immediately, and tunnels were used for a couple of different reasons. One of the main reasons they would use tunnels is this, They would dig a tunnel towards the enemy trench with

the intention of packing that thing full of explosives. When they got under the enemy defensive fortifications and setting off the explosives. There was. The British did this, and I don't have the details because I'm doing this off the top of my head. I forget some of the details of it. But the British did this once and it was so big I believe it may still stand as the largest non nuclear explosion in the history of the world. They blew They essentially blew up a mountain they spent

forever digging underneath the Germans. The Germans were dug in on this mountain and they just set it all off at once and just straight up vaporized a mountain of people. That was the point of the tunnels. And both sides were doing it. Both sides were digging tunnels. Now, I don't know how much how much experience you have with underground stuff that it is. It's not for everybody, you know. I come from a construction family. That's what my dad did,

That's what his dad did. That's what we did. But we didn't build houses or roads, and I've done some of that stuff. But what we did was underground infrastructure, underground water in sewer lines. That's really what we did. That's what the Kellies did. And so I've spent a lot of time in a trench, a very very very deep trench thirty forty feet you're just looking up. Quit

shaking your head, Chris, Oh, Chris. It's nerve wracking. And you see the shoring, the things you put up to keep the trench walls all right, sounded like Batman there, the things you put up to keep the trench walls from caving in. And even then it's claustrophobic, it's kind of intimidating. And that's what modern technology, modern regulations, it's a lot. Now rewind to back then, think about the

technology they were working with. You would dig straight down, You dig a hole straight down, and then with shovels, that's really what it was. Shovels and picks and buckets. You and a crew of men would aim towards the enemy trenches and you would start digging your tunnel their direction. Now, the problem is this, Honestly, this might be one of the most it really might be. This in the tunnel rats of Vietnam. It might be the most horrific combat

I think I've ever heard of in my life. I just I don't think, I don't have whatever that is, whatever these guys had. The enemy's digging a tunnel towards you. You're digging a tunnel towards them. You are not. You are not generally planning on running into them. That's not the idea. You are diggers. You send diggers down there. They're digging things out. I told you what the plan was. The play was, you get it far enough, packet full of explosives, blow up the other guys. But oftentimes, look,

there's only so much ground. You're fighting over a specific area. Oftentimes the tunnels would be heading towards each other and the two sides wouldn't know it. It's not like you gave the other side a heads up, Hey we got a tunnel here. It's not how it works. And if that wall was breached, and this happened many, many, many times, if that wall was breached, well, you don't shake hands, you don't say, hey, Fritz, it's good to see you down here. It's on. When you run into each other,

it's on. And the men of World War One who had to dig these tunnels are some of the bravest human beings who have ever lived. They would bring brass knuckles with them. They would bring daggers with them, blunt you name a blunt or relatively small weapon, they would bring it along. And they would bring it along because with a decent amount of regularity, you would run into the opposing sides tunnel and you would have a fight hand to hand in a tunnel under the ground, in

the dark. You don't even know if you read some of the accounts. Let's say you brought a dagger with you and you get in one of these tunnel fights. Look, you don't have a ton of light anyway. You're dealing with little old lamps and such. But how quickly does one of those lamps get kicked over, knocked down, broken, even if it's even if it's on, it's not providing that much light. You're just stabbing any piece of flesh you find trying to live in the dark. You think

you know bravery, I think I know bravery. I don't know nothing about bravery. I couldn't even imagine the only Now, maybe it's because I'm claustrophobic, Not with things over my mouth or something like that, not in a plane or an elevator, not in that way. But if I'm in something where my shoulders are touching the walls or something like that. That's a no go for me. So maybe it's that, But I couldn't imagine anything more horrific than that. He reminds me, that's right, Chrisy. It reminds me of

the tunnel rats of Vietnam, those absurdly brave. Here, here's a flashlight and a knife. Put it in between your teeth like a dagone pirate, and crawl underneath inside of a tunnel where there are booby traps of snakes and spiders and just spikes themselves. Viet Cong sitting down there waiting to shove a bamboo spear in your neck and trap you there. That is something that happened. It's just I could not imagine that kind of combat. But men or brave. There's a lot of courage out there, and

men or brave. Some men are brave enough. I'm not brave enough to do that, but some men are, and they deserve our unending respect. Go pick up some World War two books, and if you ever see a decent World War or World War One books, I'm sorry. And if you ever see a decent World War One documentary, there aren't very many of them. Watch it, and again, the reason there aren't that many of them is there's not as much picture in video. They can still do

a good documentary on it. They do great Civil War documentaries, and there was no video obviously from back then. But I just there aren't that many decent World War One documentaries. That movie that came out not long ago nineteen seventeen. Nineteen seventeen was the name of the movie. Now, I'm a World War One buff, and so I went into that movie ready to be extremely judgmental about how they did it. I will tell you it was outstanding and extremely accurate for what a lot of World War One

combat was like. Not for kiddo's kids. Make sure you ask your parents. It was definitely rate it r. I don't think there was any perverted stuff, but it was. It was a gory affair. It was. It was definitely bloody nineteen seventeen. If you want to if you're more of a movie person, or if you like Chris and you can't read, all right, let's talk about disaster preparation, attacking Iran's nuclear sites, what the media is doing to

Donald Trump in so much more. It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Remember you can send us love, hate, death threats. Ask doctor Jesse questions whatever you want, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Leave a voicemail if you'd like eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. Let's go back to the voicemail, great Oracle.

Speaker 3

One thing JD. Vance does that Trump could really learn from is not taking debate. Regardless of how you watch him end the debate last night or any interviews he does with these communist news anchors, he does not take the bank and is able to immediately go on the offense instead of constant on the deep ense.

Speaker 1

Yeah, look what JD did was awesome and what that guy just said is a big part of it. He never takes de bait, never took the bait, Never took the bait. Look, we all have we all have weaknesses and flaws, right, I have more weaknesses and flaws than you do. Believe me. We all have things about us that aren't that aren't perfect. Nobody's perfect. Trump has a weakness that Kamala Harris and others have exploited before she exploited it during that debate. Trump has a gigantic ego.

He does. Look Most people like that in that kind of leadership position have gigantic egos. He's not unique there. It's just to be one of those guys you have to He has a gigantic ego. He's proud of things like his business resume. He's proud of things like how many people show up at his rallies for Trump. That is a source of pride. He's proud those things. He brags about it often. And Kamala Harris, honestly, it was

a smart move by her campaign. Kamala Harris decided to exploit that pride during the debate and get him talking about something other than inflation and immigration. And so that's why you know, you toss that out there. Guy's got a big ego. It's like telling someone they have tiny hands.

It wounds them. Hey, Jesse and Chris, I noticed. I'm noticing that the regular talking heads in the media are really trumping up the false claim that Trump was refusing to leave office, and the DOJ is now bringing new modified charges against him. Do you think this will be successful? What you're seeing right now is desperation. That's why Jack Smith has come up with these new charges. I had a chance to talk to Josh Hammer, kind of a

legal expert friend of mine. He's come on the show several times, and he said, these are all ridiculous, and honestly, the Supreme Court will probably wash these away. Look, put a smile on your face, even if you are one of these people who hates Donald Trump. It looks like the law fair against Donald Trump. If he wins the election, I need to put in that disclaimer. If he wins the election, it looks like all this evil lawfair Democrats tried to do to Trump failed. Now, some of that

went our way because of the Supreme Court. That was huge, A huge chunk of it went our way because we look we lucked out. Fanny Willis having an affair with the prosecutor she put in charge to go after Trump, really blew up the Georgia case that was going to be the big, big, big problem, was going to send him to Georgia State prison. It looks like the law fair failed on some level. I almost didn't want to use the word failed, because one Trump is still dealing

with this gigantic financial judgment in New York. It's hard to make people care about that because Trump's a billionaire, and people don't feel bad about billionaires losing a bunch of money. But the injustice of that, that was a ridiculous judgment that still went through. You know, he's still a felon that that matters to people, well some people. It wouldn't bother me, but it matters to people a lot. That's a big deal. So as far as it's stopping Trump,

it's not gonna work. They're desperate right now. They're showing their desperation right now. You are seeing it in the polls, you're seeing it in the betting market. The betting market is actually something that's kind of smart to follow when it comes to politics, and they know that everything right now looks like it's going our direction. Doesn't mean we get complacent, doesn't mean we sit at home. It's from my perspective, it's difficult to see how Kamala Harris could

win the race with the numbers I've seen. She's lost every man, she's not getting every woman. She's still going to get a majority of the women. Trump is probably gonna get a higher percentage of the black vote than anyone has on the Republican ticket for a long time. No he's not gonna get fifty percent, don't believe anyone who says that. But he might get fifteen. If he gets fifteen, that's a big deal. He might get fifteen to twenty, that's a big deal. He's gonna break off

half the Latino vote in the country. Republicans don't do that. It looks like it's going our way. We'll see what happens, but it looks like it's going our way. So what you're going to see between now and election day, it's a lot of desperation. That does make me nervous. A desperate communist. It's a very very dangerous thing. But still put a smile on your face. Jesse. After Iran has attacked Israel twice, don't you think we should attack their

nuclear sites blow it up. Well, for one, we shouldn't do anything nothing. If Israel wants to conduct a war, understandably, Israel should conduct a war. And Israel frankly doesn't need our help conducting this war. They've not asked really for outside of munitions and things like that for them, they haven't really asked for any significant assistance, nor should we give it, nor can we afford it. We have Americans

who can't afford to live right now. We are not in other people's business right now, even allies of ours. The only job we would have if Israel decided to go all in on Iran, the only job we as a country would have would be running interference against the UN. The UN hates, they hate, they hate Israel, they hate the Jews, they hate Israel. They would they would immediately try to launch some kind of a significant effort to stop Israel. But the UN can't really do anything that

defies us because we are the UN. We provide so much of the funding and everything else the UN. Really, look, I don't want to say we are the UN, That's probably not the way to put it, but we have veto power. The UN is not going to do anything that the United States of America doesn't want them to do, So that would really, that'd be all that'd be all we need. Now, that doesn't mean we can't do things

on a personal level to help the Israeli people. Maybe we talk about the IFCJ all the time, what's that about. That's about the civilians and the hell they're living through right now. I just look, I've been in bunkers before, and it's not pleasant. And that was when I was in uniform and was expected to be school kids going to a bunker. That's awful. Having to have ambulances that are armored, that's freaking terrible. But that's how you live right now. If you're if you're a civilian in Israel.

So if you want to help the citizens, if you want to help the people there with what they're going through, I f CJ needs your help. Eight eight eight four eight eight I f CJ. Or you can go online to support i f CJ dot org. All right, support ifc dot org. Now, maybe you saw some bragging today about the jobs numbers. We've got some jobs numbers out there, and the White House ran to spike the football on

the jobs numbers. Look at these amazing jobs numbers. Well, one, I need to remind you that virtually every job's report this administration has put out has been revised down, way down later on, because they always lie about the first jobs report. That's one. Two. When I actually give you the details of this job's report, it's gonna make your head pop off. So let's pop off your head next

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