The Jesse Kelly Show

Hour 2: Jet Belly

Sep 4, 2025
In a lively discussion, the hosts tackle the challenges of 'jet belly' and the effectiveness of government protection for the president. They raise concerns about the dangers of hiring unqualified individuals in vital roles, suggesting diversity initiatives may compromise effectiveness. The provocative notion of identifying the 'crappiest country in the world' is also explored, along with the implications of social movements and the influence of wealth on political narratives. A humorous take on airborne flatulence adds a lighthearted touch!
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ANECDOTE

Voicemail That Sparked A Segment

  • Kelly shares a voicemail about Haiti that inspired the show's 'crappiest country' series and emphasizes cultural inequality.
  • He uses extreme examples like a leader nicknamed 'Barbecue' to argue some cultures are dangerous and depraved.
ADVICE

How To Participate In The New Show Contest

  • Vote in the show's online polls to influence a lighthearted 'crappiest country' competition starting Monday.
  • Kelly will post match polls on the show's X/Twitter and reserve veto power over results.
INSIGHT

Claim That Diversity Undermines Competence

  • Jesse Kelly argues that prioritizing diversity over merit causes institutions to decay over time.
  • He claims critical functions rot when hiring focuses on demographics rather than competence.
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