Hour 3: What Texas Represents
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In the final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show, Jesse Kelly delivers a high-octane, provocative monologue blending political commentary, cultural critique, and surreal tangents. He begins by dissecting the strategic value of 'unintelligent' political opponents, using Joy Ann Reed as an example of someone whose blunt rhetoric reveals the true sentiments of the left. Kelly then pivots to the shifting dynamics in black voter alignment, arguing that Trump is making inroads with African Americans by exposing Democratic policies that he claims harm Black communities through immigration and urban decay. He frames the left’s use of racial slurs not as racism but as strategic psychological warfare against political dissenters. The discussion shifts to J.B. Pritzker’s potential presidential run, warning that his wealth and media presence make him a serious threat despite being underestimated. Kelly then explores the evolving identity of Texas, arguing that its traditional values are being eroded by mass immigration and cultural change, though he personally remains fond of the state. The episode includes bizarre segments on a crocodile that ate a man and his shoes, a satirical take on Trump’s gas price comments, and a deep dive into the secretive Phoenix Project during the Vietnam War, which Kelly promises to explore further. Throughout, Kelly blends hyperbolic rhetoric with personal anecdotes, historical references, and absurdist humor.
Trump is gaining ground with Black voters by exposing Democratic policies that prioritize immigration over Black community stability.
Left-wing attacks using racial slurs are not about race but about psychological warfare against political traitors to the revolution.
J.B. Pritzker’s media blitz and wealth make him a serious, underestimated threat in the 2028 Democratic primary.
States like Texas are changing rapidly due to immigration, and their traditional identity is no longer guaranteed.
Trump’s over-the-top rhetoric works in campaigns but can alienate voters once in office, especially on issues like gas prices.
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The Power of the Stupid Enemy
“People like Joanne Reed don't have that. She's too stupid. She doesn't have the IQ for it. So Joanne Reed will repeatedly say things that make people recoil in horror. I can't believe she said that. I can't believe... She's wonderful. Joanne Reed tells you what they all say behind closed doors.”
Trump’s Black Voter Strategy
“You realize that. I warned you about this a long time ago that Democrats were going to keep putting foreigners in black communities and they were going to anger black people and black people were going to leave because of it.”
The Left’s Racial Weaponization
“If you're a woman, a former Democrat, and you say I'm coming out as a Republican, they'll call you every name in the book. Up and down the line, if you were part of the revolution and now you're considered an enemy of the revolution, these people will find the most vicious, hurtful things they can possibly fathom, and they'll say those things to you just in an effort to hurt you.”
J.B. Pritzker’s Presidential Threat
“Do not count out J.B. Pritzker as it comes to somebody who can win the Democrat nomination. J.B. Pritzker with his money, with his... clear dedication to running, J.B. Pritzker is going to make a hard run at the presidency. He is.”
The Changing Identity of Texas
Kelly reflects on how Texas, once a symbol of traditional American values, is transforming due to immigration and cultural shifts, questioning whether its legacy is still intact.
“If you're a woman, a former Democrat, and you say I'm coming out as a Republican, they'll call you every name in the book. Up and down the line, if you were part of the revolution and now you're considered an enemy of the revolution, these people will find the most vicious, hurtful things they can possibly fathom, and they'll say those things to you just in an effort to hurt you.”
“You realize that. I warned you about this a long time ago that Democrats were going to keep putting foreigners in black communities and they were going to anger black people and black people were going to leave because of it.”
“People like Joanne Reed don't have that. She's too stupid. She doesn't have the IQ for it. So Joanne Reed will repeatedly say things that make people recoil in horror. I can't believe she said that. I can't believe... She's wonderful. Joanne Reed tells you what they all say behind closed doors.”
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