
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 1: Changing the Skyscraper
Feb 5, 2026
Discussion of long-term institutional capture using a skyscraper analogy. Analysis of a judicial ruling on Haitian TPS and its wider impact. Claims of FBI corruption and alleged Minnesota fraud cover-ups. Debate over ICE drawdowns, deportations, and border enforcement. A proposed plan to limit federal judges' terms and the slow, generational nature of institutional change.
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Skyscraper Of Influence
- Jesse Kelly compares America to a skyscraper where influence increases with higher floors occupied.
- He argues communists advanced by occupying high-level institutions over decades to effect systemic change.
Long March To Power
- Kelly traces the 'long march through the institutions' to Antonio Gramsci and modern infiltration strategies.
- He says revolution succeeds only after agents reach top offices like judges and executives.
Judicial Appointments Shape Outcomes
- Kelly highlights concrete examples of partisan appointments shaping outcomes, citing judge Ana Reyes.
- He emphasizes judges' prior political donations and activist backgrounds as factors in decisions.
