
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 2: Trump's Coalition
Nov 14, 2025
The discussion dives into whether Trump is losing his base after controversial remarks. It also critiques how climate science is funded, arguing that it leads to alarmist narratives. Jesse explores the psychological impact of climate messaging on youth mental health. He provides insights on navigating local politics while staying true to convictions. Additionally, the podcast critiques Michelle Obama's recent media presence and her focus on identity politics, effectively encapsulating the current political climate.
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Climate Alarm As Power Play
- Jesse Kelly argues climate change is used as a boogeyman to centralize power and money.
- He claims taxpayer funds are funneled to predictable studies to justify higher taxes and control.
Grant Cycle Fuels Predictable Findings
- Kelly outlines a cycle: government grants fund studies that produce alarmist conclusions.
- Those studies are then cited to justify large new taxes and industry disruption.
Climate Anxiety Affects Family Decisions
- Kelly warns climate messaging discourages young people from having families by fostering fatalism.
- He says this psychological effect has real societal consequences beyond policy.

