

Hour 3: Director Jesse
Sep 19, 2025
Carol Roth, a two-time New York Times bestselling author and business consultant, joins to dissect the current economic landscape. She explains the K-shaped recovery, highlighting disparities in who thrives or struggles. Roth also sheds light on rising insurance costs influenced by regional disasters and suggests innovative solutions to restore middle-class affordability. The conversation dives into the implications of interest rate suppression and housing market trade-offs, offering a sharp lens on pressing economic issues.
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Guerrilla Infiltration Explains Long-Term Takeover
- Jesse Kelly explains communist movements must infiltrate slowly like guerrilla forces rather than confront powerful states directly.
- He argues that decades-long covert organizing explains current deep institutional control by leftist groups.
Exposure Triggers Underground Tactics
- Jesse Kelly says radical groups change tactics when exposed and will go underground rather than surrender.
- He frames their adaptations as expected spy-like behavior, not remorseful retreat.
Example Of Militant Subgroups Online
- Jesse Kelly recounts online material about an 'Armed Queers' leader to illustrate violent elements among activists.
- He uses provocative language to emphasize his point about confrontational subgroups.