This is a podcast from woor. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular Thursday. We'll get to tariffs here at a second, I'm going to get to a bunch of emails. They're going to be all over the place. Of warning you, it's a big email clean up round up thing to make room for ass doctor Jesse Friday tomorrow. Jesse got Jesse kellyshow dot com. By the way, and so before we get to those one, Trump dropped this little funny today and he just really is genuinely.
The only thing I totally admired about Sleepy Joe Biden is the following. He'd go to a beach, he'd lay down in a cut, barely able to get his feet through the sand. He'd lay down and within minutes he's sleeping and you have cameras watching him.
I could never do that.
I would never be able to sleep like that.
That's about the only thing I think that was wonderful. It was a disaster.
This man was a disaster.
So true, it's so true. Remember what it was like like It almost seems like it was ancient history. I remember what it was like when we had a president that was clearly not it's not okay. It wasn't okay. It was so it's not his age really, because everybody ages differently. To be honest with you, I'll never see Joe Biden's age. I'll be dead before then. Everyone ages differently, but very clearly in poor health. Look, we have people in their nineties who listen to the show very sharp.
There's still moving still. There are people like that. My mom's side of the families like that. Everyone lives for so long and they're sharp and they're great. My dad's side a family, not so much. You're not really gonna see seventy, right, it's not gonna happen. But he was just in such a bad metal and physical state, and we all just we had no choice. It wasn't like there was anything you or I could do about it. We all just kind of had to exist without a
president for four years. They would ship him home every weekend and it would just go pass out on the beach. And still we should start a countdown, Chris, no one's heard from him. Have you You just realized that, didn't you. When's the last time you heard from him? Chris? Chris said, he's working on his next big role. But he's not working on anything. He's gone, just like that. They whisked him away back to Delaware, and he's gone, and I don't think you'll see him again. I don't think you'll
hear from him again. Until I was actually talking to my son about this, we were He tried to murder me the other day. I told him I wanted to go for a ruck. So I grabbed my weighted pack and took it on, and he was gonna walk Fred with me. He grabs Fred. Remember I've gotten an extra I've got extra weight on my back. Well, this is my oldest boy, my cross country kid. He could just
run till he's dead. He just takes off it practically a sprint, and I've got a pack on my back, and you know, I'm trying to tough it out like a dad. So I'm trying to keep up, trying not to lose my breath, and he wants to talk the whole time. So Dad, what's going on with Trump? And what's going on with this? And finally I had to be like, can you slow down? Anyway? We were talking the other day about it. He said, Dad, where's Joe
Biden been. I said, son, he's gone. He said, well, when do you think we're gonna hear from him again? And I said, look, kid, I think it'll be the day he dies. I'm obviously not rooting for that. Couldn't it, just like I told James, could be tomorrow, could be five years from now. You know when we're gonna hear from him again. We're gonna wake up one day and it will be the news. It'll be all over the news.
Former President Joe Biden, and more than anything at points to this was a man on the back end of his life who wasn't a functional adult, and he was the president of the United States of America, the most important job. Look at whether you agree or disagree with everything Trump is done. It's not really stick to think you'd agree with all of it, because you're a human being with a brain and you have different desires than no two people are the same. But I think you
would agree he's done a lot. He's done a lot. Is negotiating a piece deal, he's working on the border stuff, he's tackling the economy. He's got all kinds of things going on. And you see, he's famous for the fact that he works nineteen twenty hours a day sometimes, and you know what's amazing, That's what it takes to do the job of president of the United States of America. It's not a part time job. It's not a job where you can mail it in. It's not a job
where you can have bad days. Tonight, I've already told you we're gonna do a big email round up night. News day's kind of slow. There's a bunch of great emails. I think it'd be you don't get email round up day as president. We didn't have a president for four years. Look at what it takes Donald Trump to do to try to juggle all these things. Joe Biden couldn't even function.
I would I would venture a guess that if you took Joe Biden and put him in a kitchen, that he would be unable to prepare a meal for himself. And he was president of the United States of America. Gosh, talk about count your blessings on where we are now. Before we get to the emails. White House promises big tariffs on April second. I brought that up last hour.
I just want to remind you we might be in for some bumpy moments, some bumpy times economically, other countries have indicated if we raise ours, they're going to just raise theirs, and then it becomes a Then it becomes a game of chicken. And then what happens in tariff wars is the same thing that happens in real wars. Then one of the greatest enemies is something that nobody's been able to conquer. Pride. We're pride for human beings. We're not supposed to be, but we are. It's one
of our deadly sins. Right. I know you're gonna be shocked by this. I have pride too, what Chris, I'm serious, I'm shocked. But then it becomes who backs down first, and then that's a whole other thing. Whatever. Let's do some emails historical oracle. The US has been accused of being the American Empire. Don't empires usually demand tribute from their conquered nations. Why does only the US sun money out of the treasury? Is this a Marshall plan thing?
His name is Larry Okay, So we've talked about this before. In fact, one of the more recent history episodes I did was on our war in the Philippines. After the Spanish American War. But I want to kind of just drill down on at least one aspect of that story. Isn't America an empire? It depends on how you look at it. If we're talking about me personally, I think America is, and I like that. For a lot of people, they don't want to be part of an empire. Being
an empire sounds like a big evil thing. I think. I don't know how you can look at the United States of America, look at how much influence we have on the entire planet, look at our military footprint, footprint across the globe, look at what we mean economically for pretty much everyone else. I don't know how you can look at the vastness, for lack of a better way to put it, of America in our interests and call us anything other than an empire. So we'll set that
aside for a moment. Let's just talk about that Philippine thing. One of the reason I wanted to do that history story and one of the reasons I found it to be so fascinating. Maybe you missed it. So just here's the thirty second recap. We beat the Spanish, and the
Spanish American War. It was mainly fought in Cuba. At the end of that war, we essentially, as part of the peace deal, stroked them a check for the Philippines, which the Spanish had been in charge for a long time, had been part of their empire, and then we stepped in there and decided we wanted to make it part of ours. But the Filipinos or prideful people, what they fought a rebellion. It was a big, ugly affair. Okay, so that's a thirty second point thirty second, you know,
recap of the whole thing. But the American people were unsure then the same way they're unsure now of how they felt about it. During all my time, I've read two or three books during this time, listened to as many podcasts as I could, most of those were really garbage, watched as much as I could find online. I really tried to hoover up as much info as I can when I get ready to do history stuff. But there was one thing consistently I noticed from the historical documents.
I'm talking newspapers and transcripts and things like that, the American people themselves, they were really uncomfortable with the whole thing. They were uncomfortable with the American military going on to foreign soil like the Philippines when they when we weren't welcome there, when the Filipinos didn't want us there, and saying to those Filipino people, Hey, this is ours, we're staying. The American people, you can argue this is a little hypocritical,
because we did conquer America. We did. We conquered it from the Indians. But the American people don't like to see themselves as conquerors. And that's not shared that's not a shared human thing. Remember, there are countries across the globe today who want to be conquerors. Yeah, we're gonna conquer. Remember, Vladimir Putin is not unpopular in Russia. In fact, the war in Ukraine, it's not unpopular in Russia. It's not
We Americans don't like to see ourselves that way. We like to see ourselves as being better than that, above that. And I think you could argue, or at least I would argue, I like that we have that debate about things like that. I like that we are not just sheep going whichever way the government wants us to go, that we the people we will argue with each other. Is this right? Is this wrong? Do we like that? Do we like this? I like it. I also like the fact that Fred's breath doesn't smell as bad as
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Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. Remember you can email your ass doctor Jesse questions in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also, remember that the average American communist, the average American Democrat, lives in a world entirely of make believe, a world that has been created for them by Democrat politicians and members of
the media. And shockingly, in this day and age where everything is on audio, everything is on video, that communists your liberal and Peggy will believe things that you can pull up a video of and show her or ali, and yet the communists won't never stop. Chuck Schumer is still out there today saying this.
When in Charlottesville, when they rioted against the Jews and wanted to harass or even burn down a temple, he said, both sides have merit.
That's not what he said, and the point's been made a bunch by me and others. What Donald Trump actually said, It's not hard to find. It's on cameras.
I think there's blame, yes, I think there's blame on both sides. You look at you look at both sides. I think there's blame on both sides, and I have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either.
You had some very bad people in.
That group, but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides.
That's what he actually said. But your liberal and Peggy doesn't know, because unless you break out of the bubble, unless you break out of the communist bubble, you have no idea dere jesse. I've often heard and read the phrase peer pressure, typically applied to young people such as middle and high school students, but peer pressure group think is another name for it is a constant in human affairs, and it's not limited to youngsters. Ordinary men named after
the book are the norm. Exceptions are in effect heroes. Courage has rightly been called an essential value, so on and so forth. God bless you, but you set the bar high. I think most of us succumb to peer pressure. His name is John Okay, so I thought this was I thought this was important to discuss actually on a broader scale, because what he said is something we don't like to acknowledge, and we definitely don't like to think of it. We don't like to think of ourselves in
this way. When you look back, or even modern day, modern day, or you look back historically and you look at an evil group of people who did evil things, you me, we might lie to ourselves. We lie to ourselves, and that we look back and we convince ourselves that we would have been different, that we would have fought against that culture, that we would have fought against that level of propaganda. I would have never been fill in the blank, pick whatever historical monster you can think of.
I would never have been part of Mao's Red Guard in China. I wouldn't have taken part of the Cultural Revolution. I would never have been a Nazi. I would never have done this. I would never have done that. I would never have Well, here's the truth. Here's a mirror for you. Here's a test for you. And you may not like the results, but we're going to talk about that in a moment. We have been, we have been part of large evil propaganda efforts modern day. You have
been and I have been. We've been part of it. How did you react? How did you react during COVID? You don't have to tell me again. This is not a struggle session where you have to feel bad about yourself. How did you react when they told you everyone was going to die? We're I'm ask six feet away. Were you spraying cleaning supplies on your groceries when you got home? How did you get somebody wrote in last night, I
read the email. We was very honest. How did you react when George ti Floyd died and the American propaganda machine got turned into overdrive convincing everybody that black people were being slaughtered in masks by cops in the country and America is still evil? And how did you react? Were you on Facebook? I just want to say that I don't like it that anybody's being treated liked it?
How did you react? Well, we don't like to acknowledge it, but if that's how you reacted under the weight of that kind of pressure, not just pressure from the government, pressure from the media, pressure from the education system, pressure from your friends, pressure from your job, pressure from your neighbor. If you got caught up in that, then when Mao was telling all those people to go find a teacher and beat them to death, you would have been part
of the crowd. We love to imagine that we wouldn't. But the truth is, lots of people, unless they train themselves against this, are followers and will follow people into very very very dark places. In fact, the communist banks on it. He banks on the fact that he's not going to reach everybody, but he's most definitely going to reach enough people that the ones he can't reach will be too afraid to buck the system, so they'll lower their head, they'll put on the black pajamas, and they'll
go dig up Confucius's grave. That's what the communist banks on. And well, I'll give you another example in a moment. Maybe let me just first do this. Are you worried about succumbing to that? Have you succumbed to it in the past? Step one, get a male vitality stacked from chalk in your body or email vitality stack. I'm not even close to kidding. Because you feel good, because your mind becomes clearer, your energy works better, your testosterone levels
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move on. Hang on Jesse Kelly's show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday, as we do kind of a schmortgage board email round up today of all kinds of things talking about peer pressure and do you succumb to what the group says versus do you fight against it? And I brought up you know, people don't like to think about this, but here's the truth. And this is really going to hit the communist hate listeners, hard Nazis, communist love or the American communist loves to call you a Nazi. Everybody's
a Nazi, Nazi, this, Nazi that. But let's set aside the ridiculous modern caricatures of it and talk about actual Nazism. I know quite a bit about the history. I know how it got started. I know that once they started to achieve power, it wasn't just that they started marching through the streets beating up Jews. It was that they slowly but surely, he took over critical things like the newspapers, like the police department, like various other parts of your society.
And once they took those parts of your society over, then the society spoke with one voice, one voice at all times, and that one voice eventually became what we know as Nazi Germany, with you know, the death camps and all that other crap. But why did so many Germans either cheer for it or in the very least go along with it. People always ask that question, and what they do is they dumbed down the explanation way Germans are all evil. Well, that's ridiculous, that's not true.
Why did so many Germans go along with it? I remember I was reading about this guy In fact, they had a picture of him up in a museum. I was looking at that. There was this Jewish German and he was a hero of World War One. We're talking medals and stuff like that, and he had, I want to say, a bread shop, but don't quote me on that. He had a shop that he owned, and he eventually was run out of that shop with the consent of
the community. Of course, they put Star David and all that crap on there, and then they ran him out of the shop. So why did so many people go along with that? Well, because that's what government said, and that's what the media said, and that's what their friends said. And if Facebook existed back then, that would be the Facebook thing. And so what most people do is, no matter what they individually think about it, they go along
with what the government and the media and their friends say. So, you communists who hate listen to the show always screaming about Nazi this and Nazi that. What'd you do and say during COVID? During COVID, did you buck what the government said? Did you fight against it? During COVID? Did you do you fight against what the media said? Or did you do everything you were told by the government and the media. Well, I've I've got some terrible news for you. You would have had a swastika on your arm.
I'm sorry. I see this all the time when it comes to the Civil War. Everyone loves to argue about the Civil War, which cracks me up. And I love the Civil War. As you know, all these people, oh, the slave owners in the South, and then when you point out the fact that ninety nine percent of the South weren't slave owners, well yeah, but they they shouldn't have fought to keep slavery. Okay. Do you do what your government tells you to? Do you do what your
neighbors say, what your friends say? Do you do you follow all the societal pressures that push you in one way? Nowadays? Well congratulations, If you do, then you would have been a Johnny reb during the Civil War. So are leaders are rare. And it's hard. It's hard to think for yourself, and it's hard by design when friends and family and neighbors and government and media, and when it feels like every force around you is pushing you in one direction. The easiest thing to do is not to dig in,
just let go, let the waves take you. If you will, After all, everyone's doing it. It's the easy thing. You know what kind of person you are. And remember I brought up the stress test of COVID and George Floyd. If if you look back on how you acted and maybe you're not proud, maybe you're not thrilled about it. Maybe just maybe you'll do better the next time. You
know that, because everybody learns at their own pace. Don't look at somebody who's a leader who's sands up the things and say to yourself, Wow, I wish I was born like that guy. He's just got stronger stuff than I never had. Whoever, whatever person you look at as somebody who's strong enough to be a leader to stand up with it, maybe you look at me that way. Maybe you look at me that way. You think I haven't gone along with the crowd at times in my life.
You think I haven't looked around and taken the easy way out at times in my life. Well, everyone's saying it, everyone's doing it. I guess I might. At one point in time, I frosted the tips of my hare blonde because everybody else was doing it. In high school. I know, Chris, I really hope none of those pictures are out there. It was a really bad look. But look, I realized that's less serious. But I've followed the crowded serious ways, too bad ways. If you screwed up, fine, forgive yourself
move on. Also, Chuck Schumer's in very deep trouble. So Chuck Schumer's going on the news trying to lay out his resume of how he protected communism in this coin.
Our democracy is at risk because Donald Trump shows that he wishes to violate the laws in many, many different ways. The good news here is we did put two hundred and thirty five judges, progressive judges, judges not under the control of Trump last year on the bench, and they are ruling against Trump time after time after time.
He's not shying away from it. That is, once again Chuck Schumer trying to protect his leadership position. That's him handing out his resume. Oh you're mad at me about the cr I got that. All these judges that are stopping Trump, I'm the one who gave you that. They don't hide from what they're doing. They brag about what
they're doing. Have you seen, by the way, have you seen anything about these town halls where Republicans are getting yelled at Harriet Hageman's one of the great Congress people. She's proud of Wyoming. She's a wonderful human being. And there's video of her getting screamed at and booed in a town hall. Remember, none of what you see is real, paid for, manufactured, funded Communist activism has always worked this way. The frigging East Germans used to do this in West Germany.
They'd fund protests and things like that. In West Germany, communists will fund riots, they will fund protests. None of it's real. Chuck Schumer, in an effort to get his resume out there, admitted that too.
We are mobilizing in New York. We have people going to the Republican districts and going after these Republicans who are voting for this and forcing them to either face change their vote or face the consequences. This is a long, relentless fight that we fight every day, and I am confident that we will bring Trump's popularity numbers and strength down if we keep at it, and keep at it, and keep at it.
Bragging about, Hey, all these people with the protests you see, Oh, those are our people. We're sending them out there. Jesse, you grew up in Monte and you are a hunter, specifically elk. We are heading home from another elk hunt in Colorado today listening to you, and I need to know how to get within bow range of a massive herd and stick an arrow in it. This seems nearly impossible.
I know that this is something you would never be able to accomplish, but you may have friends or family members that have told you how to do it correctly. Please share any knowledge you may have learned, and says his name is Blake, Well Blake for your information. I do know a little something about elk hunting, not as much bow hunting. That was more my dad's thing than me. Frankly, I think I was too skinny to actually pull back a compound bow that had any kind of a test
on it. But yes, I do know how to get close to a bull elk. In fact, i'll tell you a little tale about that in a moment, and then we'll move back to politics. In fact, we're going to move to one of the worst mayors in the country. And something she said before we do that, let's get rid of your pain. The physical pain is your elbow heard all the time? Ah it clicks it pops. What about your hands? What about this is a big one.
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a day. Does that make sense, Chris po Piri. I always thought it was pot Pari, but then my mom yelled at me and my dad said I needed to go back to school, and they said a lot of very unkind things is all there is to it now. Elk hunting, you know, we used to when I was
a kid in Montana. We used to go We used to ride horseback into the mountains, and man, there are just few things that make you feel more like a man than packing some horses and some mules and hopping on one with some weapons and riding into the mountains. You're just immediately in that moment you're John Wayne going to hunt some outlaws, even though you're going to hunt some elk. And my dad was actually bow hunting on
the trip. I was not I just wanted to be along on the trip because I wasn't strong enough to pull the bow back yet. I was young, I was twelve or thirteen. You can get a bow back on a smaller animal, and elk, you've really got to get it moving out there, so I wasn't quite big enough yet. But I just love being in the mountains and I just wanted to impress my dad as a young boy. As a man, you lived to impress your dad. You
just do so. When you're elk, when you're bow hunting, you have to get a lot closer than you do with a rifle, and you have to bugle the elk. In part of the reason my dad brought me along was there was and I'm sure they have better contraptions in this today. Maybe it's the same ones. I don't really hunt anymore. But it was a long black tube, almost almost like when you could collapse and expand. In fact,
I believe I could collapse and expand. It like a black tube that kind of looked almost like a spring on me. It was all enclosed, you understand what I mean, what it looked like, and you could put it up to your mouth and guys would work on this forever, and some guys even had little I believe there were wooden or plastic pieces they put in your mouth. Anyway, you put it up to your mouth, and if you worked on it long enough, you could make the sound of an elk. And you could really really make the
sound of an elk. Now, the idea when you're bow hunting an elk is you bugle them in. You find a way to get them in, you, into you, but they're coming to attack you. The idea is that's a bull. It's a male elk. They call him a bull. The bull.
The females are called cows. The bull elk the male he's coming to fight with another male because it's it's it's mating season, for lack of a better way to put it, you know, just like the way we're always general well not always generally works in nature where the big males will fight the other big males, and the reason they do all this fighting is the prize is
the ladies at the end. That's the idea. Now, my old man, he was just he was just a different cat, and he believed in being tough and independent, and in a lot of ways he didn't give you the opportunity to be a woos. He would just now we're talking the mountains of Montana. There's no roads, there's no highways, there's no cell phones. Remember, there's nothing at this nothing.
I was twelve or thirteen years old. He took me down to the base of a mountain with a bugle in my hands because the idea was to bugle in an elk, and he was going to go to a different place. And twelve thirteen, he just left me there middle of the mountains. You get lost, s up to you get back to camp, figure it out. You know where camp is. You get scared, too bad, so sad, you get cold, move your feet, move your fingers. I don't want to hear any whining. And he would just
drop you and leave you and goodbye. And he did this to me one time. We'd ridden into the mountains and and elk. If you're out west, you already know this. If you don't, I've never experienced it. Elk are not dear. They are enormous. In a bull elk, it is unbelievably scary and big. You don't think so because it's not considered a predator, unbelievably intimidating, you think that's intimidating, try it as a skinny twelve or thirteen year old who
happened to be really good at bugling. That's half the reason my dad brought me along. I could do it really well. I bugled in a monster and I'm in the bottom of this ravine, but it's all wooded. Where I am as wooded, going up to the other side as wooded, and I'm kind of buried into a bush. Because these things look they're used to being hunted by other animals, and God gave them the equipment to sniff that stuff out. To figure it out, try to stay alive.
You understand how it works. So I'm sitting there and I'm as hidden as I can be, and I'm bugling this thing in. It was like I wish, I wish I could have recorded it. It's one of those things that if I could go back in life I get a recording of it, I would pay. I would pay. I would pay all of Chris's money for a recording of this whole thing from the other side, up the hill, on the other side of the ravine. Remember I'm in
the bottom of it. I just hear things start crashing smashing because when a bull is coming in, he's trying to intimidate the bull he's coming after. So he's not trying to tiptoe. He's trying to make himself sound as big and scary as humanly possible. And he'll put his rack, his antlers, it's called a rack on it. Now, he'll put his rack against trees and bash it and rub it,
and he'll smash down bushes. I'm sitting at the bottom of this thing, and I have bugled, and this thing slowly but surely starts crashing its weight down the mountain towards me. At one point in time, I stopped all bugling, and I decided that I no longer wanted to be found. And I was too afraid to even move, and I just kind of sat there, just praying, please God, let
this thing just pass me by. As he got closer, closer and closer, And you know the craziest part of this whole thing is he stopped fifty feet away from me in all I could see were glimpses of him through the trees. And look, this may be exaggerated in my mind because I was so afraid. In my mind, this was the biggest Elk god ever created in my life. He looked like some kind of a medieval some kind
of a prehistoric monster coming through to murder me. But eventually he stopped, and I don't know whether he called wind to me or something, but turned around and took off. I have never run back to elk camp as fast as I ran back to Elk camp in that exact moment. That's my Elk story. Let's get back to some politics, shall we. Let's get to this mayor next. This has been a podcast from wor