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Why communists are not saying this time that Trump's election was illegitimate

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This is a podcast from WR.

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The Jesse Kelly Show.

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Let's have some fun on a Thursday, and we are inching closer and closer day by day to Inauguration Day, and that's going to be amazing. We have BK joining us about a half hour from now from southern California talking to us a bit about these fires, the insurance. I also want to talk terrorism with him. That dude who blew himself up in front of Trump Tower. What's going on there. Daniel Turner's going to address what Joe Biden did with the energy stuff, and you need to

hear that. That'll be next hour. Garth books sucks, some emails, all that and so much more coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. But I want to set all that stuff aside.

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No fires, no terrorism, no emails, no nothing.

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And I want to just hit on this real quickly before we get to the rest of the show. We Americans, maybe that's a little too broad anymore. Those of us on the right, wherever you fall on the right, they retain conservative nationalists of anti communists, whatever you call yourself. You know, I'm an anti communist, but whatever whatever you are,

wherever you fall on the spectrum. On the right, we have for the longest time understandably and justifiably shunned the idea of revenge, and a lot of that, really most of that comes back to the base Christian belief system.

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Of the right.

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There are endless warnings in the Bible from God himself about vengeance's mind that there are endless parts of that. And obviously you always want to go ahead and rely on what God says over anyone else. But as most things, it can be weaponized and manipulated and used against us, used by the enemy, and sometimes oftentimes we have to figure out what is vengeance, what is self defense? What

are these things? Because they are different than what is justice versus vengeance versus What are the differences in these things? And here's why I'm talking about this. There's a headline, this is from Woke Spy that Democrats didn't object to a Republican president elect for the first time and thirty six years, and they go back through it. You can

go back and look at all the research. I know Democrats like to talk about Republicans denying elections, but that was obviously a Democrat thing, a Communist thing, and has been for the longest time. Every single time there's been an election state and the local Democrats will scream, there was cheating, it's illegitimate, it was Russia. From Stacy Abrams in Georgia to Hillary.

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Clinton to before.

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Every time they lose the election was illegitimate, and every time they win, they would demand you say it's legitimate, say it's legitimate, or you don't love America. So why why now?

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Why don't you hear that?

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You see all these talking heads on TV, all the losers, MSNBC, all the Democrat politicians. Why is nobody talking about Trump being a Russian agent anymore?

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Why?

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Why are they not talking about stolen election anymore? They did it every single time Hillary Clinton went on a press tour after Trump beat her. The first time Russia stolen the election was stolen. It happens all the time. Why isn't it happening now? Well, you remember what I say, if you were listening back then, I said after Joe Biden won, that I intended. I was very honest about it.

I intended to call Himmate illegitimate and question the electoral process for the entire four years of his presidency, not only because I believe there were shady things in twenty twenty, and I very much do. But I I believed then, and I believe now, and I believe I've been proven right about this. The only way to get this stuff to stop is to make them eat it, because we

cannot live in a country. We absolutely positively cannot live in a country where every time Republicans win, half the country is convinced it was stolen, and then every time the Democrats win, we're supposed to go along with it. I think that is a path to national suicide. That's why I said it is critical to question the legitimacy of their elections. Why because they questioned yours.

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And if they're forced to eat it.

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It maybe just maybe because you're not probably gonna change their morality, it may just force them.

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To back off of that.

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They looked at our high example for the longest time.

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Well, I'm not going to question elections. We're not like they are. We're better than that. Have you heard that your whole life from the right. No, that's not who we are. We're better than that. Where did that get you? And how far it gets you to be better than that? Got you? Nowhere?

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They got dirt kicked in your face time and time again. When the right finally set aside those childs up, We're better than that, guys. It's nursery rhyme. That's why I call it nursery rhyme conservatism. When we finally set that stuff aside and started hitting back, we finally trained the demonic children in the Democrat Party to back off of some of their insanity. I don't bring this up to pat you or me on the back. I bring this up because this is a lesson for us, not about vengeance,

which we don't want to seek. It's not about vengeance at all. It's not about tit for tat. Remember when Bill Barr said that Bill Barr got up and tried to break We don't want to do it tit for tat.

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Those who broke the laws will be held to account.

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But this cannot be and it will not be a tit for tat exercise.

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It's not about tit for tat. It's not about revenge. It's about takeing evil people and forcing them to adjust their behaviors.

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What.

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Why do harsh laws work? Why? In uh Singapore?

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You know what Singapore is famous for. They're famous for a few things. They're famous for their wealth. It's a very very wealthy little place. They are famous, infamous. I've never been infamous for the cleanliness of everything. Have you ever you want to see something amazing. Here's a little experiment unless you're driving. Don't do this if you're driving. Go look up internet videos online of Singapore's airport. If you go to Houston's airport, you just might get stabbed

before you get on your flight. Go look up Singapore's airport. It looks like an indoor amusement park. Freaking waterfalls from the ceiling. So they're famous for cleanliness, wealth advancement, and they're famous for something else. If you so much as spit on the sidewalk in Singapore, you might find yourself.

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With a cane across your back. Brutal.

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And I'm not even saying I necessarily want to live in that kind of society, But you know what it gives you, cleanliness, wealth, because evil people know they have to control their demonic urges or there will be consequences. I remember I did a show on Franco one time. I got an email from a listener. If you sent this in, congrats to you. Sorry I lost it long ago. So I don't know how to name your name. But he was talking about how he had to spend time

in Spain under Franco. He was over there for work and he said this. He said, Jesse, it was a very strict place. If you got caught with a bag of weed, you were going to prison for years. But you could also drive your car downtown in the capitol at midnight, get out, leave the doors unlocked, and no one's gonna break in or take it anywhere. A polite society, adjust society must be maintained by the aggressiveness of the

good people in the society. If the good people in the society decide to live and let live, hands off, We're not gonna do it's it for tat, then the evil people in the society will simply consume it like the savages they are. Why are the animals in the Democrat Party, Why are they not.

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Screaming Russia collusiveer?

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Why because we finally made them eat it for four years, we finally threw it right back in their faces, and now they're a lot more polite. Let this be a lesson for all of us, not about revenge, not about tit for tat. That's not who we want to be. It's about maintaining order in a society, and that's how order is maintained. All right, all right, let's talk about some California fires. Let's talk about saving kids, because there's

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We'll be back. I've got on Anymaly said on me.

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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and I almost forgot in the open to tell you that tomorrow tomorrow is an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday, all three hours dedicated to you and your questions.

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So email them in right now. They are already coming in hot and heavy, Jesse. At Jesse Kelly's Show, we will have a good time, as we always do on a Friday. Now, I'm just gonna touch on California for a little bit longer, and then we're gonna move on to other things. Remember how last night I was talking about how we take things for granted. It's human nature, I do you do. But we've taken living and living in a modern society for granted. You know, surely the

FBI can stop some widespread gihad in America. Eh, Surely if the fires get bad enough, they'll set all that DEI stuff aside and they can just fix it. Right, that's how it works, right. I saw this little clip. This is from Joe Rogan back in July. This is a firefighter. Listen to this.

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I talked to a fireman once.

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This is one of the reasons that freaked me out, and he was telling me. He goes, Dude, one day, he goes, it's just going to be the right wind and fire is going to start in the right place, and it's going to burn through La all the way to the ocean, and it's not a thing we can do about it. I go, really, He goes, yeah, we're just we just get lucky. He goes, we get lucky with the wind. She goes, but if the wind hits the wrong way, it's just going to burn straight through LA and there's not.

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Gonna be a thing we can do about it. Because these fires are so big. Dude, when.

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You want to talk about prophetic and you have these guys like Gavin Newsom.

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This is what you.

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Were lect Elsage ran out last night and the hydrants I farmed the firefighter in this block.

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They left because there were no water in the hydrants here.

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Local folks are trying to figure that out I mean just when you have a system.

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Basm mm hmm.

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We'll speak to BUK, my buddy BK with World News with BK, he's in southern California. We're going to speak to him in about five minutes about what's going on there, why it's going on there, get that kind of stuff from the ground. But one of the things I'm going to ask him as well was the insurance issue. People are screaming and yelling, I don't have insurance, there's no insurance. They won't cover for insurance anymore. Steve Hilton when I'm Fox News, this is what he had to say.

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Why are insurance companies pulling out of California? One because of the elevated costs of rebuilding anything thanks to all the regulations, the environmental regulations, the labor regulations, all of it massively increase the price and cost of building anything in California, making it so expensive. That's why they're pulling out. The second reason is artificial caps on the rates that insurance companies can charge imposed by Democrat politicians in California.

So every single aspect of this disaster, the long term failures that made it so much worse, the short term failures of the warning and the response and the crisis response. In terms of people trying to put their lives back together. Every single aspect of that has been made worse by Democrat policies.

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And I don't think the media gets enough hatred, believe it or not. I know you dog on them all day long. I dog on them all day long, but we really don't hate them enough.

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We really don't.

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I played a little bit of this last night because they're talking about the hydrants running out of water, but I didn't play it to the end. Just remember before I play this, I know you already know. But the media they view themselves as communists foot soldiers. Now they understand they can't advertise that, but that's how they view themselves. So whenever there's a Democrat in trouble, if they absolutely positively have to.

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They'll cover it for the bare minimum amount of.

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Time and then try to move on because they view part of their role as protecting the communists, the Democrats, and if there is a Republican in even the tiniest bit of trouble, they will tear it to shreds. They view their role as being the protectors of Democrats and the sword against Republicans. Listen to this newscast, Wow, you want to talk about revealing.

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La mayoral candidate and real estate developer Rick Caruso Criticizing the city's response to the windstorm and fires, He says officials should have been more prepared.

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The real issue to me is twofold. We've had decades to go remove the brush in these hills that spread so quickly. And the second is we've got to have water. And my understanding is the reservoir was not refilled in time and in a timely manner to keep the hydrants gone. So that's a failure, whether i'm DWP's part or another city agency. But this is basic stuff. This isn't high science here.

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I'm going to set this up. I'm gonna let them keep going.

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They're about to go back to the reporter in the studio, and the reporter because Rick Caruso wasn't running as far left, he has to correct them, of course.

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And it's all about leadership and management that we're seeing a failure of and all of these residents are paying the ultimate price of that.

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Despite what you have heard from Crusoe, no firefighters have told us that they are running out of water.

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And now they're gonna toss This all happened immediately. This isn't edited. They tossed to a reporter on the ground. Her connections little shaky, but you'll hear it clear as day. Listen to what she said. Let's go out to she.

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Is lying in Pacific Palisades.

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I know your signal's not the best, but what can you tell us?

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Well, firefighters have told me they have no water on this block, and you may be able to make out the Ember storm.

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That we're in the middle.

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They just can't help themselves. Is this gonna make Democrats look bad?

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Quick?

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Everyone lie? They can't help it. Sw they look at it.

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WOULDK next is.

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The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday?

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I don't know.

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I feel like maybe I've woken up in some sort of an alternate universe that was actually put on. BKA's joining US now host of World News with BK former Air Force PJ.

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But that was good music and pleasant to listen to.

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B K.

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Are you Is this really you? Or is this an imposter?

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This is my this is my duress call like that. This is how you know it's nasty when you call me because I'm playing something that you would like because you're old and you're like old people music. Yeah, Jed, I figured I threw you a bone man, it's the first.

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Of the year.

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You know, I'll be easy on your ears. Next time it's going to be five times as not.

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Okay, well, thank you, and I think I speak for everyone actually when I say thank you. Okay, b Ka, there's a lot I want to get to with you. Let's focus on the big news story briefly here California. Yeah, a lot's been said about it. Obviously, there's a lot of rumor going around, but the truth is it's a place that has been mismanaged for a very, very long time. These people have trashed Paradise and now we're all looking

at the horror in LA and it's just awful. I hate watching beautiful be destroyed and it's awful.

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To watch Jesse. I mean, I don't think people have wrapped their heads around this. The scale of destruction here is going to be like nothing we've ever seen, probably in the continent of the United States. Even I was looking doing some research. And you remember the big fight the fires from a few years ago in twenty eighteen, the Paradise fire where like one hundred and thirty people died, right, I mean, it was it wiped out a whole town.

The damages from those fires were about twenty five billion dollars. That was in the middle of nowhere, California, Jesse. I mean what we're looking at here, we're talking about the most desirable neighborhoods, some of them in the United States. Malibu, all those houses along the ocean, Jesse, those Malibu mansions on Palisades Pacific. Palisades is where you know, these these big time lawyers and showbiz people live. I mean again,

one of the most desirable neighborhoods. There is absolutely spectacular neighborhood if you've ever driven through it. Beautiful homes. It's very suburban, you know, and it is it's gone and these houses are like, I mean, you can't even find it. To find a shack for three million dollars, which, by the way, is the cap on California's emergency fire insurance plan. They'll pay out three million dollars tops to lose your home. And that's like the insurance plan of last resort for Californians.

Because a lot of these other insurance agencies have decided not to renew policies. It's too expensive for them. They're losing money. They're not in the business of losing money, and it's not getting any better, Jesse. I'm just watching the local news. We're looking at the Santa Anna's kicking up again tonight. They thought the worst is going to be over. I mean, it's it's ongoing. They're hoping by

tomorrow it'll have calmed down. But I mean, it's like, dude, I've driven through these neighborhoods one hundred times, Jesse, and they're gorgeous, and it's just it's a complete tragedy. And for the people that sometimes you know, Jesse, you and I like to mock California as well me as a longtime resident. Everybody does right, all the lives. Well, let me tell you something, Pacific Palisades, contrary to what's been going around on Twitter, they didn't vote for Karen Bass.

They voted for a different mayor. They voted for Rick CRUs So, the real estate developer. Right, so people are like, oh, you get what you vote for. You know, they don't vote for this, and it shouldn't matter anyway. Right. This is like something like you said, is the end result of a very long, many decades process of mismanagement and resting on the laurels of the men who came out here and made living in this desert possible with their

aqueducts and their reservoirs and everything else. And we took that legacy and we've been squandering it because we're hamstrung here by far left, radical state politicians who will not let you do anything, whether it's energy related, fire related, or water related. And we've just assumed, well, that's fine, and Jesse, it's boring to talk about right stuff, so boring talking about fire and water policy. But this is the end of it, and we're looking at right now,

and it's heartbreaking looking these pictures. I'm sure it is.

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It's terrible. And you mentioned those beautiful homes. I was actually at back when I was running for Congress and losing, not to brag the back when I was running for Congress, I actually went to Malibu for a fundraiser in the most beautiful home I've ever been and had an elevator bek an elevator inside of the home, and it was the most It's gone now, well, I think it's gone now. I was trying to check it out today. From what I understand, it's just disappeared. Tell me more about the

insurance situation as in the California insurance situation. How can even a state as rich as California afford to ensure it if the insurance companies can't, right.

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And you know that's that's a big problem. And Jesse, the thing is to the situation. Living in Los Angeles has changed since the nineteen sixties. We've had a massive increase in population, a massive increase of construction. Building goes far and farther out into those northern California neighborhoods, right, because people are just trying to find an affordable place to live in a home. But it's it's heavily forested and it does get dry. We don't do very well

with forest management. And now I mean this that they tried. They're trying to undo some of the policies. I know, California just say made some major changes their insurance roles and how insurance companies do business here because like you said, they're just shutting down. And so they came up with this. One of the things California did was try to come up with a state run insurance plan. But it doesn't have nearly enough money. And you know I mentioned the

stat earlier. You get capped out at three million dollars for a residence, right, I mean, dude, some of these houses. I mean, you're looking at ten million dollars for a starter home in that neighborhood. And that's and that doesn't take into account all the pipes and the wiring and the electricity and all the infrastructure that's going to be completely gone. I mean, you're looking at decades to repair this problem, and not to mention the air quality and

all the third order effects going on. People homeless, and you know people bag on them too. These are the people who make all the content like we like to consume, and people who work very, very hard.

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You know.

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They're all not a bunch of like you know, fruits and nuts libs out here, including myself, And they worked very hard and they've earned that we're a capitalist country, and they had these beautiful homes. They're able to work hard and make that and to see it, it's just all gone up in smoke and it's travesty.

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B Kay, talk to me about the arson problems. I know there are a bunch of different aspects to this, but I know, at least in Montana where I grew up in the Rockies, Yeah, there are forest fires because some idiot flicks the lung dart out the window. That happens, of course, but I know that there have been greenies who have been caught, these these whack job types just with an axe to grind. I see a lot of my southern California friends talking about homeless druggies doing it,

greenee types doing it. What do you know about the arson problem down there?

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Very well? I will tell you that's you know, they nobody ever wants to talk about it, right, But Los Angeles Fire puts out statistics routinely and they respond to you know, thousands of little fires a year, and about eighty percent of them are found to have originated with a homeless camp or a vagrant, some sort of vagrant

related activity. And this is part of the mismanagement. Instead of going up these hills and dismantling them immediately, especially when there's high fire danger, we have, you know, these leftist mayors who don't want to do anything, and they're just starting to do stuff.

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Now.

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They had to wait till the Supreme Court and came out and said okay, even though they didn't need the Supreme Court for that. That was all smoke and mirrors, but they allowed these encampments and these fires to get out of control very very quickly, whether these deggrants are doing cooking food or you know, had drug use and all that. And it's if you have all these people in these very bushy valleys and these kinds of areas, things are going to go bad, and La City is

constantly responding to them. It doesn't get near enough coverage. I mean, the destruction. If this turns out to have originated with some vagrant fire, oh my, I can't even

imagine the out or people out here already pissed. It sucks that they had to found out the hard way, Jesse, because you and I have been talking about these issues for many, many years, these boring big air quotes issues like you know, waters, vagrants, the water management, fire resource and everything else, and they're just like now waking up to it, like discovering, like what the F. And I'm like, we've been trying to tell you guys about this kind of stuff and it's but people are awake out here

and they're really pissed.

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Speaking with BK, host of World News with BK b K, I didn't ask you beforehand, as I never do because I'm a stupid person. But do you mind staying on for another segment? I actually wanted to talk a bit about tear Las Vegas, New Orleans, things like that.

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You get another ten minutes.

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For me, Yeah, let's do it.

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Okay.

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I'm gonna wa write back with some world news with BK. But first I want to talk to you about brisket chicken. I want to talk to you about how to make these things right, because you know, I'm an idiot and I don't know how. You know, the only thing I can do well is burgers. So how is it that I actually get my brisket requested?

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You're listening to the Just the Jesse Kelly Show, coming back with horrible intro music because BK was kind enough to join us for one more segment. Joining me now again host of World News with BK. My friend, all right, Buddy.

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New Orleans.

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Horrible terrorist attack Las Vegas. Odd thing happened there, Green Beret And of course this is the kind of thing that's only going to turn the Internet loose when it comes to rumors, conspiracies.

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I don't know what to believe, what do we know?

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What do we believe about this Green beret who blew himself up, shot himself, I don't know, in a cyber truck outside of Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.

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Yeah, Jesse, so yeah. On last podcast was about Saturday. It's almost to come up on a week. I kind of laid out my case that this was a guy, in my opinion, who had a long spiraling meltdown and had a break with reality because he was exposed to many, many blasts and had probably have some CT in his brain. I mean, I know, every wanted to believe that this is some kind of psychological operation by our government. They wanted to believe that, you know, he was trying to

send a secret message, and everybody argued his politics. I mean, the man when I read, when I was really sure was when I was read he when I read the famous email that was sent by him, and when he's laying out some of the grievances he had, right and right away I'm zoning in on the one about the

drones with the supposed anti gravitational technology. Well, Jesse, you know, as you probably that really doesn't exist, okay, And people are like, oh, that's what they want you to think, you know, the way science and these breakthroughs are discovered that would be impossible to keep from a greater scientific community. I read multiple detailed scientific articles about it, saying that it is such a thing would basically make us have to rewrite the entire book of physics if it was

discovered and there's no evidence at all of it. And then he went on to say, like, well, this provides unlimited payload capacity. That phrase jumped out at me because again, that's not a thing that exists according to the laws of physics, right, So I just believed that this man, unfortunately and along and you also saw I'm writing about, like you know, he was being followed, which is classic

classic effects of that sort of thing. I mean, I don't I guess nobody remembers like Junior stay Out, the former All Star NFL player for the Chargers, beloved figure in San Diego. Guy went insane right out here and killed himself in dramatic fashion. And this is what kind of happens with these repeated lasts ahead and I think this guy was going through it for a while, managed

to hide it. Nobody, As you know, Jessey, nobody wants to go to the dock in the military, because all the doc's going to do is make you sit out of everything and you can't go train with the boys. So nobody's going to do that. No operator, certainly, no pilot would And I just think he wanted to send a message, and he knew he was savvy enough to know the best thing to do is start a little fracas in front of a Trump hotel. And I believe he purposely did not build anything that complicated a bomb

that would hurt people. I think he just wanted to like send a message. So that's, in my opinion, based on all evidence I've seen, that's what happened to that guy.

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B Kay, can you as best you can explain the straw?

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I mean, you'd be better than explain it than certainly I would, or a lot of people distrain the Special Operations community has felt during the g WAT, during the Global War on Terror, It's been uniquely felt by them. I mean, I know, guys, I know, you know, guys. We're talking ten plus deployments. That's that's madness to me. I deployed once. I couldn't even I couldn't even imagine that just so much of the burden of those conflicts fell on them. And I know we like to look

at them as superhuman, but they're not. They're still human beings.

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Yeah, and you know it's no joke, like you said, some of these deployments. These guys are going on for like twelve I knew a guy who was deployed for eighteen months and he did two of those, and he was a sniper in the army and he saw some things, you know, and you can't help but be changed as a person. Even one deployment will change you. But now you're talking about guys who go over there, and especially

the infantry and special operations. Dude, they're like going over there and getting in horrific combat day after day, and then they got to come home. And when they're home, they'll get like a week or two off, and then they start training up for the next one. And you know, your personal relationships suffer, your health suffers, your mental health especially, And nobody got out of that unscathed. And that's why one of the many reasons I was very upset with

the whole way all these wars were conducted. It was just like nothing for people to keep sending our troops back there, even though we had thousands of our best people die, tens of thousands more maimed horribly or mentally just beyond repair, and it is a tragedy.

Speaker 1

It sucks, b kay.

Speaker 3

When it comes to terror, obviously, it got right back in the news after that terrible terror attack.

Speaker 1

In New Orleans.

Speaker 3

What do you believe about who is here? What their capabilities are? We're always treated to another headline or theory that there are a bunch of them here and the you know, a bunch of cells are going to be activated and stuff like that. And obviously I'm not naive. I know that's something that can happen. Why hasn't it? What do we believe? What do we know about what's here?

Speaker 5

I mean, Jesse, I don't really believe there's any large scale cells operating in this country. I'd be much more concerned with like regular drug activity, like the cartel threats in the south of the border. We know they're operating in every single state, So to me, that's like a far more dangerous adversary. But that's not an ideological adversary right, just about straight business. But I think most of the guys is like what we saw with New Orleans. You know,

these dudes, they self radicalize. I don't know what that guy particular problem is. That guy seemed to be doing well at life, I mean normally, Jesse. My theory is that all these mass attackers are involuntary celibates, and ninety five percent of the time they are because, like I often stay on the podcast, no guy who's getting any is really interested in seeing a lot at that moment, you know. But this guy, he had like three wives and I saw the last one and she was pretty hot.

But he started looking at the videos and some reason something clicked in him and he's like, yeah, I need to carry out God's plan. This is a laws plan, and it kind of blows my mind. He's a very unique case. He seemed to have any of the great job too, So I don't know where that one came from.

Speaker 3

Well, let that be a lesson to guys everywhere. Even a beautiful woman can grind you down to the.

Speaker 1

Next post of world news with DK. Thank you as always, my friend. I appreciate you, Jesse out.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's sort of the that's almost scarier. What is scarier than a cell one dude, one lonely dude sitting in his apartment in his underwear, getting radicalized as he watches YouTube videos. What's the defense against that? The problem is there's really not not if you want to live in a free society, if you want to live in North Korea where they cut off internet access.

Speaker 1

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