

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 5, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: The Other Election Day
It's election day—did you vote? The discussion dives into how propaganda and intelligence agencies subtly sway elections. Listeners learn about the tactics behind paid social posts and how they manipulate perceptions of consensus. Jesse explores how foreign agents exploit social divides with fake accounts and warns of the dangers of falling for misinformation. Plus, a bagel analogy highlights how narratives can be seeded, and Jesse emphasizes the importance of discernment in a world filled with influence operations.

Nov 5, 2025 • 38min
Hour 2: Where Voting Communist Gets You
The discussion kicks off with the importance of taking responsibility for political outcomes. Jesse shares gripping insights on how Democrats manipulate voting blocs and the painful lessons from election losses. He critiques the Biden administration's alleged tactics to enhance voter influence through immigration policies. The dialogue touches on the paradox of voters sticking with Democrats despite clear local issues, and he candidly warns against the perils of civil war, advocating for peaceful activism instead.

Nov 5, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Running from the Law
A politician flees to Mexico, raising questions about fake passports and hiding spots. Ever thought about the value of robbing a bank? It takes millions to make it worth the risk! The lasting impact of COVID policies on trust and well-being is discussed, alongside the minor reckonings in media accountability. Jesse also offers insight into modern fatherhood and critiques Michelle Obama’s recent public persona. Plus, explore how litigation is changing media behavior, with shows now issuing live corrections.

Nov 4, 2025 • 45min
Nancy Pelosi Makes HUGE Announcement About Her Future & Sean Spicer Issues BIG Election Prediction
Joining the conversation are Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary, known for his sharp political insights, and Scott Perry, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, a vocal critic of government actions surrounding the 2020 election. They dive into Trump's strategic funding for get-out-the-vote efforts and analyze the unpredictable dynamics in Virginia and New York City elections. Scott also highlights concerns over DOJ actions and calls for accountability regarding alleged abuses against Trump allies, making for a compelling political dialogue.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 37min
Hour 1: System Leaches
The discussion dives into the government's persistent financial leeching and the issues with long-term welfare dependence. There's a strong critique about the upcoming elections and the importance of local voting. Notably, the podcast tackles how Democrats are shifting their focus from the black community to immigrant votes, showcasing a transactional approach. Jesse shares humor through a Trump interview excerpt, alongside thoughts on cultural priorities and the fading focus on transgender issues. Finally, efforts to reduce abortion through ultrasound programs are brought to light.

Nov 4, 2025 • 39min
Hour 2: Halloween Candy
Clay Travis, a media personality and co-host of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show, shares insights from his new book and explores fascinating cultural topics. He and Jesse discuss the changing dynamics of Halloween candy preferences among kids, questioning the fate of peanut treats. Clay reflects on the revival of masculinity through sports, emphasizing the need for positive male role models in fatherhood. Their conversation blends light-hearted anecdotes with serious discussions about societal values, making for an engaging exchange.

Nov 4, 2025 • 38min
Hour 3: Guarding Against Communism at Home
Gratitude emerges as the ultimate defense against communism. The discussion highlights how people often disconnect their choices from real outcomes. Jesse examines the political landscape, questioning why communities tolerate crime and elect socialists. He critiques the prevailing economic populism in the GOP and responds to listener mail about fiscal conservatism. The episode also humorously tackles Michelle Obama's complaints and critiques media narratives on climate. In a whirlwind of insights, the importance of personal accountability and understanding ideology remains key.

Nov 1, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: SNAP Reforms
The discussion dives into the controversial SNAP program, questioning its role in promoting welfare dependency and misuse of funds. Jesse shares his outrage over the legality of the Arctic Frost FBI operation, revealing its implications for criminal liability. Personal anecdotes about avoiding banquet food and the humorous concept of the 'Irish goodbye' add lightness to the serious subjects. The dialogue also touches on social issues, including views on abortion access and the motivations behind sex trafficking.

Nov 1, 2025 • 38min
Hour 2: Coming To America
Mass immigration raises questions about cultural assimilation and patriotism. Jesse critiques political figures for their insincerity and discusses their misplaced priorities, particularly concerning vulnerable families. He shares his thoughts on the troubling persistence of slavery and human trafficking. A candid admission about avoiding horror movies highlights personal changes, while a strategic analysis of U.S. foreign policy towards Venezuela taps into broader geopolitical concerns. The balance of government efficiency and necessary oversight remains a hot topic.

Nov 1, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: The Eternal CR
The discussion dives into the mystery of government budgeting, where the notion of a shutdown seems imminent. Additionally, Jesse sheds light on Americans' changing views towards foreign military actions amidst economic struggles. There's a fascinating look at how drug issues play into public sympathy and military decisions in Venezuela. Culinary preferences for hosting are hilariously debated, while Jesse also pushes for stricter immigration policies in areas perceived as extremist havens.


