
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 1: People Be Textin
Nov 22, 2025
Explore the shocking flaws of our representatives and the forgetfulness surrounding them during elections. Discover how political messaging often misses the mark at the dinner table. Delve into the tactics used by Democrats to play the victim after overreach and the controversies surrounding media victimization. Jesse also critiques congressional oversight on texting and breaks down symbolic acts that politicians use to appease their bases. Plus, enjoy lighthearted tales about travel snacks and the challenges of being 6'8"!
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Political Messaging As Deliberate Tactic
- Jesse Kelly explains Democrats publish messaging to encourage military and intelligence to resist the administration as a tactic, not just an isolated critique.
- He frames this as a deliberate communist-style infiltration strategy that becomes effective when unrecognized.
Push-Far-Then-Play-Victim Pattern
- Jesse Kelly describes a common playbook: push too far, then play the victim when exposed to gain sympathy and halt opposition.
- He argues this tactic exploits Western norms like turning the other cheek to avoid decisive pushback.
Parade Controversy Turned Into Victim Claim
- Jesse Kelly recounts getting a lesbian militant kicked out of a Fourth of July parade and then being accused by her of receiving death threats.
- He uses this to illustrate how the accused quickly become victims and the media often amplifies unverified claims.
