
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 3: Illegals Voting?
Oct 30, 2025
The discussion dives into the contentious topic of how 'anchor babies' can influence voting and access welfare. A surprising shift in Bill Gates' stance on climate issues raises questions about underlying motivations. The episode also debates the merits of baked potatoes, revealing differing culinary preferences. Finally, insights into urban political shifts highlight how demographic changes impact elections. The conversation weaves through serious political analysis and lighthearted food debates, making for a compelling listen.
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Why Anger Wins On The Right
- Republicans historically cave while communists remain committed, which fuels craving for fighters.
- Jesse Kelly says that has led supporters to cheer angry Republicans even when substance is lacking.
Gates' Climate Stance As Strategy
- Jesse Kelly claims Bill Gates promoted extreme population and climate rhetoric for years.
- He frames Gates' climate investments as aligned with profit and influence, not altruism.
Reframing Climate As Human Welfare
- Bill Gates' memo reframes climate action around overall human welfare instead of pure apocalypse.
- Kelly interprets that as a softening of rhetoric, not a fundamental change in goals.
