

The Jesse Kelly Show
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Unfiltered and Unapologetic, Jesse Kelly is the greatest mind of the 21st century now on demand. From history to politics to pizza The Jesse Kelly Show has it all in a no nonsense kind of way. Whether you're a veteran like Jesse, or just a good ol fashion red blooded American, the show has something for everyone.
“Jesse Kelly brings intelligence, unique insight, and cutting humor to the world of political commentary.” — Jesse Kelly
“Jesse Kelly brings intelligence, unique insight, and cutting humor to the world of political commentary.” — Jesse Kelly
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Nov 8, 2025 • 44min
GOP Senators & Congressman DEMAND Democrats Be JAILED
Congressman Scott Perry, a vocal critic of federal overreach, joins U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, who details her experience with the Arctic Frost subpoenas. They cover allegations of governmental weaponization against political opponents and advocate for accountability measures against the DOJ and FBI. Media personality Mike Cernovich discusses Republican turnout strategies, emphasizing the need for a domestic focus for upcoming elections. The conversation is fired up with concerns over constitutional violations and political accountability.

Nov 7, 2025 • 45min
Islam To REPLACE Christianity As Top Religion In America?
Tommy Robinson, a UK journalist known for his views on immigration and Islamist influence, joins James Fishback, CEO and immigration policy commentator, and William Wolfe, a Christian theologian and national identity advocate. They dive into the implications of immigration on American culture, discussing issues like H-1B visas and their effect on local workers. The trio also explores how mass immigration may be reshaping national identity and political dynamics, drawing parallels with global trends and the role of faith in safeguarding cultural values.

Nov 7, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: The MAGA movement
The discussion dives into the future of the MAGA movement and its need for leadership beyond Trump. It highlights the importance of foundational political work like door-knocking and local campaigning. Voters today prioritize domestic affordability over foreign policy, reflecting their immediate struggles. The podcast also addresses the societal implications of young adults living at home, and the frustrations arising from mass immigration impacting jobs and housing. Lastly, historical comparisons of invasions spark intriguing insights.

Nov 7, 2025 • 38min
Hour 2: Bitterness
The discussion tackles the dangerous path from anger to bitterness and why it’s crucial to avoid being consumed by it. Jesse examines the legality issues surrounding the FBI's Arctic Frost operation and critiques post-9/11 surveillance powers. He also highlights the troubling trends of labeling citizens as domestic terrorists and the CIA's involvement in domestic politics. Through personal anecdotes, he emphasizes the need for political engagement over violence and offers insights on how to connect with apathetic voters.

Nov 7, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Face Talkers
The discussion tackles the quirks of face talkers and strategies to reclaim personal space in public settings. Jesse emphasizes the importance of teaching social norms and civility through confrontational lessons. He shares heartfelt thoughts on the proper etiquette during Taps and explores the complexities of hair loss, including personal anecdotes. The idea of penal colonies is proposed for dealing with criminal illegals, inviting a thought-provoking debate on immigration enforcement.

Nov 6, 2025 • 46min
NYC Elects Communist Zohran Mamdani As Mayor & It May Get WORSE For Republicans
Mike Cernovich, a media personality, and political commentator, joins forces with reporter Alex Swoyer from The Washington Times for an insightful discussion. They delve into the recent mayoral victory of communist candidate Zohran Mamdani in NYC, analyzing voter demographics and implications for the GOP. Cernovich critiques the party's failures and emphasizes the importance of Trump’s presence for voter turnout. Swoyer provides a legal breakdown of the significant Supreme Court tariff case, exploring its potential impact on presidential powers.

Nov 6, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: One Bad Night
Exploring the challenges of winning in politics, the discussion examines how economic dissatisfaction drives voter sentiment. There's a compelling look at the surprising voter blocs, particularly young women and immigrants, that lean left. The host provocatively questions whether mass deportations could shift the political landscape. Delving deeper, cultural influences in education and corporate America’s role in shaping political views are dissected, leaving listeners with food for thought on the future of elections.

Nov 6, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: This Is a Tax Increase
The discussion emphasizes the importance of basic issues in winning elections, highlighting that voters focus more on domestic concerns than foreign policies. Charisma is noted as a vital factor for attracting voters, yet everyone is encouraged to participate in politics regardless of their charm. The impact of ballot wording on local races is explored, particularly how labeling can sway public opinion. The conversation also touches on grassroots efforts and the significance of economic sentiment in upcoming elections.

Nov 6, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Filibuster
Brett McDonald, founder of Nerve News and insightful commentator on cultural and economic forces, dives into the intricate relationship between economics and culture. He argues that economic interests shape policies, including immigration, and that public opinion often lags behind political action. The conversation also touches on the importance of recognizing whether citizens feel powerless or if they're simply experiencing a delay in preference reflection within institutions. Historical examples illustrate how economic motives have always driven cultural change.

Nov 5, 2025 • 46min
Justice Department Takes On HUGE Case, GOP Senator Makes BIG Prediction & Trump Issues GRAVE Warning
Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, dives into the DOJ's focus on election integrity and conforming university policies to combat DEI issues. U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt raises concerns about government overreach and potential judicial accountability, hinting at serious implications for political figures. Francis Martel sheds light on the dire situation for Christians in Nigeria, discussing the complexities of persecution and the challenges of local defense, all while examining global geopolitical currents involving Russia and China.


