

The Jesse Kelly Show
iHeartPodcasts
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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Sep 11, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: Getting Norm Involved
Explore the value of civic engagement and how to motivate friends to get politically active without changing who they are. Delve into the stark contrasts between Zimbabwe and North Korea, highlighting their socio-economic struggles and political turmoil. Engage in a humorous debate over which country deserves the title of the 'crappiest' while reflecting on the complexities of violence fueled by ideology. The episode also touches on the emotional weight of recent tragedies and the media's role in shaping narratives around violence.

Sep 11, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Armed and Aware
Stay vigilant wherever you go, as the podcast tackles personal safety and awareness in a tumultuous political landscape. It contrasts serious discussions on rising political violence with lighter topics like breakfast burritos. Listeners are encouraged to cut toxic influences from their lives for greater happiness. The conversation also highlights the need for resilience in the face of despair and the importance of self-defense. A mix of humor and serious reflections makes for an engaging exploration of personal boundaries and societal challenges.

Sep 10, 2025 • 45min
Trump Wins BIG At Supreme Court, But CRITICAL Test Awaits
Megan Basham, an author and cultural commentator, discusses the implications of racial equity policies in the wake of violence in Charlotte. Florida's Surgeon General, Joseph Ladapo, emphasizes personal health choices, particularly around vaccine mandates and the importance of autonomy. Legal analyst Josh Hammer delves into recent Supreme Court victories for Trump and their potential future challenges, touching on immigration policies and civic order. The podcast covers crucial intersections of law, family, and public safety in America.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 37min
Hour 1: The Nuclear Family
The discussion delves into the crucial role of nuclear families in shaping a stable society. It examines the contrasting values between young right-wing men and left-wing women. The host critiques contemporary political figures while highlighting the historical context of family dynamics. The importance of strong familial structures is emphasized as essential for community resilience. Additionally, the conversation touches on the connections between political ideologies and personal relationships, all while addressing the societal challenges that arise from these divisions.

Sep 10, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: Destroying Your Country with the D.A.
The discussion unveils the dangerous influence of radical organizations on local governance, particularly how they impact the release of violent offenders. It humorously contrasts Sudan and the Congo while exploring serious socio-economic challenges. The podcast tackles the daunting task of staying true to one's values in politics, urging listeners to resist political manipulation. Additionally, it examines misinformation surrounding national narratives and underscores the resilience of communities facing the fallout from political deceit.

Sep 10, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Selling Revenge
The discussion takes a deep dive into why common sense often fails against communist arguments, revealing a motivation driven by revenge. Term limits are evaluated as a potential, but not ultimate, solution to political issues. A vivid contrast between personal experiences and broader political challenges highlights the dangers of a system lacking accountability. The complexities of revenge are explored, questioning its morality while urging for justice in an often flawed legal landscape. Engaging the community in political processes emerges as a key theme to combat apathy.

Sep 9, 2025 • 47min
HISTORIC Biden Corruption Scandal ERUPTS & Media Gets CAUGHT Ignoring MAJOR Story
In this discussion, investigative reporter Liz Collin explores Biden-era corruption scandals that the media is largely ignoring. She shares insights on rising crime rates in Minneapolis and critiques the judicial system's handling of violent offenders. Meanwhile, Ildefonzo Ortiz delves into the links between drug cartels and government officials, highlighting Venezuela's drug trafficking crisis and its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Together, they unpack the media's role in shaping public perception on these pressing issues.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: Soft on Crime
The podcast dives deep into the troubling rise of violent crime, particularly in urban areas, and how lenient judicial practices are failing society. A satirical 'tournament' pits countries against each other, highlighting the absurdity of these safety concerns. Discussions shift to the dangers of communism, accusing it of nurturing crime and hardship. Personal safety takes center stage, emphasizing the need for awareness in public spaces and the importance of self-defense. It wraps with a humorous anecdote from a hog hunt gone wrong.

Sep 9, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: A World Turning Point
The podcast dives deep into 9/11 as a pivotal moment that reshaped global dynamics. It contrasts the dire conditions of Yemen and Haiti in a humorous 'crappiest country' tournament. The bravery of Medal of Honor recipient Joseph Timothy O'Callahan during World War II is commemorated, highlighting his leadership amid chaos. Listeners also receive insightful relocation advice for moving to red states and a look at the political landscape, including bribery ties to China. Plus, there’s a fun discussion on innovative, machine-washable sofas for a mess-free lifestyle.

Sep 9, 2025 • 39min
Hour 3: Hiding in the Government
In this engaging dialogue, Clay Martin, a Marine Recon veteran and author of Barbarian Spirit, delves into the hidden communism within government ranks and the implications of censorship during the Ryan Routh trial. He discusses the challenges of urban warfare, drawing from his military experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. The conversation highlights the evolution of counterterrorism tactics and critiques the accountability of citizens in the face of rising crime rates. Martin intertwines serious topics with humor, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining listen.


