Best Podcast Episodes About Jesse Jackson
Everything podcasters are saying about Jesse Jackson — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 24 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Jesse Jackson
“… policy under Trump. He knows a thing or two. Okay, Theo, what happened today? What is the case? Where are we going? Give me some hope. I'm sorry, Jesse. I'm the wrong guy to be providing hope today. My pharmacy's only got black pills. Okay. Just give me the truth. Yeah, okay. So I think the top line here is the first thing that most Americans, your listeners probably already know, but it bears repeating is, look, you come to the court. You already got three votes that are hard-baked, hard-wired against you. The liberal justices showed no interest in treating the seriousness of these questions, …”
“… heard today, the Supreme Court does not sound inclined to end the thing, but I bet you Theo knows all this a little bit better than I do. Joining me And now Theo Wold, former assistant attorney general, former White House deputy assistant for domestic policy under Trump. He knows a thing or two. Okay, Theo, what happened today? What is the case? Where are we going? Give me some hope. I'm sorry, Jesse. I'm the wrong guy to be providing hope today. My pharmacy's only got black pills. Okay. Just give me the truth. Yeah, okay. So I think the top line here is the first thing that most Americans, your listeners probably already know, but it bears repeating is, look, you come to the court. You already got three votes that are hard-baked, hard-wired against you. The liberal justices showed no interest in treating the seriousness of these questions, really delving into any of the nuance, any of the subtlety. So they're already out. So now we're looking at essentially Gorsuch, Barrett, Kavanaugh, and the chief. The chief tipped his hand right out of the gate and was very clear with Trump's Solicitor General, John Sauer, that he was not only skeptical of this entire enterprise, but really felt …”
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The Supreme Court is unlikely to end birthright citizenship as the existing case law and conventional understanding of the 14th Amendment are seen as fixed and inalterable.
“… dirty white chucks. I mean, Kyle's got swag and Kyle's, the thing with, Kyle's too pretty for me. You know, he's too pretty boy. He's too polished. Jesse Solomon, I do love Jesse Solomon. He's a hottie. He's yummy. He's delicious. He's got all the things going. And I do enjoy a Jesse Solomon. Let's see. There's Jesse. Okay, then there's, this is the new guy. Carl used to be really hot and now he's gotten really skinny and I'm not a fan of sober skinny Carl like it's just it's a little too skinny mini for me I don't know who's this guy I haven't watched the season of summer so these two guys I've …”
“Okay. So here's the Summerhouse cast photo. There's West. The shoes matter too. See, he's got like the dirty white chucks. I mean, Kyle's got swag and Kyle's, the thing with, Kyle's too pretty for me. You know, he's too pretty boy. He's too polished. Jesse Solomon, I do love Jesse Solomon. He's a hottie. He's yummy. He's delicious. He's got all the things going. And I do enjoy a Jesse Solomon. Let's see. There's Jesse. Okay, then there's, this is the new guy. Carl used to be really hot and now he's gotten really skinny and I'm not a fan of sober skinny Carl like it's just it's a little too skinny mini for me I don't know who's this guy I haven't watched the season of summer so these two guys I've seen the guy with the stash I've seen it like who is the girl next to him though the newbies I don't really know them at all like at all I know Jesse Solomon yeah all of this these new like these two new girls these three these four when did we get four new girls on Summer House. Again, I have not been watching this season, but yeah. Kyle is Eddie …”
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West from 'Summer House' has sparked a lively discussion about his attractiveness, with various cast members weighing in on his appeal. While some find him cute, others prefer Jesse Solomon, who is deemed the most physically attractive. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of the new cast members and their varying looks, creating a colorful spectrum of opinions on attractiveness.
“… get into a bit, was unconstitutional. The only the only justice that lined up and said, hey, I think this ban was constitutional, was Ketanji Brown Jackson. And even Elena Kagan went after Ketanji Brown Jackson, who filed a 35-page dissent. And it is, look, I think the last curse of the Joe Biden era is unfortunately going to be with us for a generation plus, which is he put a wholly unqualified far left politician not a judge far left politician on the court and even left wingers on the court are I think frankly embarrassed that Ketanji Brown is there And, Buck, even Elena Kagan, who, whatever …”
“… we did have a Supreme Court ruling that came down 8 to 1 a little bit earlier today, right before, in fact, we came on the air. Eight to one Supreme Court ruling saying that a law in Colorado which tried to ban conversion therapy, which we'll get into a bit, was unconstitutional. The only the only justice that lined up and said, hey, I think this ban was constitutional, was Ketanji Brown Jackson. And even Elena Kagan went after Ketanji Brown Jackson, who filed a 35-page dissent. And it is, look, I think the last curse of the Joe Biden era is unfortunately going to be with us for a generation plus, which is he put a wholly unqualified far left politician not a judge far left politician on the court and even left wingers on the court are I think frankly embarrassed that Ketanji Brown is there And, Buck, even Elena Kagan, who, whatever you want to say about Elena Kagan, she is a smart, principled leftist jurist, but understands how the law works. I think former dean of Harvard Law School, you may not agree with her, but you're going to read her opinion and say there is a foundation of constitutional jurisprudence under under girding her opinions. That is not occurring here. And …”
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The Supreme Court's ruling against the conversion therapy ban is a setback, highlighting the appointment of an unqualified justice whose dissent lacks constitutional grounding.
“… He patches those things up. He then builds a bridge, tries to build a bridge with Cameron. That doesn't quite go many places, builds a bridge with Jackson. And I think that even though Jackson is telling us that he this is not working, it's, you know, it basically comes off like he's offending Jackson by how much he's doing it. Guess what? It worked. He got what he wanted. Jackson votes out his closest ally. And now going into next week when it should have been, OK, the numbers are dictating. We are toast. It's over. There's hope. There is hope to be had here. and it's thanks to a lot of the …”
“… rising. Then I think he is able to patch up the things with the happen with Brooke and Keely. When he does not vote with them, he cowers out. They see it as a coward movie cowers out and let's Blanche leave when they could have had been earlier. He patches those things up. He then builds a bridge, tries to build a bridge with Cameron. That doesn't quite go many places, builds a bridge with Jackson. And I think that even though Jackson is telling us that he this is not working, it's, you know, it basically comes off like he's offending Jackson by how much he's doing it. Guess what? It worked. He got what he wanted. Jackson votes out his closest ally. And now going into next week when it should have been, OK, the numbers are dictating. We are toast. It's over. There's hope. There is hope to be had here. and it's thanks to a lot of the legwork he's put in and he still could just win immunity like that's still an option for him so again someone who had safety playing very hard bringing a number in i'm giving him three and i'm not going to regret it either neither am i because i'm doing the exact same which i'm so happy about because again i did not like essentially anything he did in …”
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In the latest episode of Survivor AU: Redemption, Simon manages to turn his game around by building crucial alliances, particularly with Jackson, who unexpectedly votes out his closest ally. Despite a rocky past, Simon's strategic efforts and recent immunity win have left the door open for hope in a game that seemed lost. This shift in dynamics showcases the unpredictable nature of Survivor and the importance of relationship-building in the game.
“… that guy just go nuts. I mean, he'd probably think she was hot. Oh, yeah, yeah. That for sure. But then talk about how crazy she is. So anyway, Jesse Jackson Jr., after all of the former presidents spoke, called them all out. Not just Obama and Biden. That's what he had to say. I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. he maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the …”
“… By the way, he... Squad type stuff. No, not... He... I would love... You know what would be the greatest thing ever is just put a little secret recording device on the coffee table, give him a couple of beers and ask him what he thinks of AOC and watch that guy just go nuts. I mean, he'd probably think she was hot. Oh, yeah, yeah. That for sure. But then talk about how crazy she is. So anyway, Jesse Jackson Jr., after all of the former presidents spoke, called them all out. Not just Obama and Biden. That's what he had to say. I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. he maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected, demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions, but demanded a consistent, prophetic voice that at no point in time ever sold us out as a people. And it speaks volumes about who the Reverend Jesse Jackson was. our message has already been delivered today i can see it all over my mother's face rise jesse rise give …”
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Jesse Jackson's funeral was inherently political, as his legacy and career were deeply intertwined with politics, making the controversy over political speeches somewhat inevitable.
“… we're going through this stuff with Iran, I got so many stories that we can go to with this. Boom. I'll skip that. I'll skip that. I'll skip that. Jesse Jackson's son apparently told Barack Obama and who was it, Biden and others, guys, can we just make this about my dad and not a political event? And so we'll cover that clip when he got up and started speaking. And some bad news for Kenya. This may be devastating news for Kenya. When you think about Kenya, what do you think about? You think about Obama and running, right? No, no, I'm not saying I like that. I'm just saying that's the criticism back in …”
“… they doing to us and embarrassing us. We got to take them out. And people are saying, can you please keep them in Australia in this bus? Don't let them go back to Iran. You got to see this clip. It's pretty insane. And then on a different note, while we're going through this stuff with Iran, I got so many stories that we can go to with this. Boom. I'll skip that. I'll skip that. I'll skip that. Jesse Jackson's son apparently told Barack Obama and who was it, Biden and others, guys, can we just make this about my dad and not a political event? And so we'll cover that clip when he got up and started speaking. And some bad news for Kenya. This may be devastating news for Kenya. When you think about Kenya, what do you think about? You think about Obama and running, right? No, no, I'm not saying I like that. I'm just saying that's the criticism back in the days. When you think about Kenya, Kenya is known for being great runners. Well, this Kenyan man who was about to win the L.A. marathon. Vinny, show me this clip. I'm saying this can't be possible. This is AI. He says, no, this is real. I said, you mean to tell me a Kenyan man is about to win the marathon and this American runner all the way …”
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Mochtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, inherits a devastating loss with the deaths of his entire immediate family in airstrikes. As he grapples with this tragedy, Iranian women’s soccer players bravely protest against the regime while abroad, highlighting the tension between national pride and oppressive governance. Their stand has sparked international concern for their safety upon returning home.
“… it automatically. You never know it's gone. T, the number two, T dot org. T2T dot org. We'll be back. Get the cure for rhinos. Weekdays with the Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly show on an amazing Wednesday. Remember, you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kelly show.com. Also remember the communists are dead serious when they tell you they're going to arrest you the first chance they get. This is the DA of Philadelphia. This is how it works. You commit crimes within the jurisdiction that is the city and county of Philadelphia. I prosecute you. That is how it works. No, I don't take a …”
“… thing in the world. And they've been doing this since 9-11, since that fateful day. First responder, families, Gold Star, families, homeless veterans. And they've been doing it with your $11. 11 bucks a month. Give it automatically. Sign up to give it automatically. You never know it's gone. T, the number two, T dot org. T2T dot org. We'll be back. Get the cure for rhinos. Weekdays with the Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly show on an amazing Wednesday. Remember, you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kelly show.com. Also remember the communists are dead serious when they tell you they're going to arrest you the first chance they get. This is the DA of Philadelphia. This is how it works. You commit crimes within the jurisdiction that is the city and county of Philadelphia. I prosecute you. That is how it works. No, I don't take a phone call from the president saying, let him go. No, the president cannot pardon you. I'll say it again. The president cannot pardon you and yes i will put you in handcuffs and i will put you in a courtroom and if necessary i will put you in a jail cell if you decide to make the terrazzo floor of this airport anything like what you did in the …”
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Joe McCarthy's warnings about communist infiltration in America were spot on, despite him being labeled a conspiracy theorist in history classes. He foresaw the impact on education, government, and Hollywood, which are now documented facts. The current narrative dismissing him as a 'nutter' overlooks the real threat of infiltration that persists today.
“Two months before they actually vote for the midterms, Jesse, I don't know where this could go. So Trump, he is brilliant. Trump is a political genius. That's that hasn't changed. He's been dazzled, I think, by some smooth talkers into believing this thing could have been quick. and just like Venezuela, and he could sort of feel like Captain America, and that's not what's happening. So now he's offloading the get us out of this thing to J.D. Vance. That's yay. That's good. Thumbs up on that. And I think …”
“Two months before they actually vote for the midterms, Jesse, I don't know where this could go. So Trump, he is brilliant. Trump is a political genius. That's that hasn't changed. He's been dazzled, I think, by some smooth talkers into believing this thing could have been quick. and just like Venezuela, and he could sort of feel like Captain America, and that's not what's happening. So now he's offloading the get us out of this thing to J.D. Vance. That's yay. That's good. Thumbs up on that. And I think what needs to happen right now while J does his job is no one should be able to talk Trump into fucking 17 ground troops like that can have 5000 can happen We should not shed another drop of American blood on the oil fields of Iran because all these numbers get worse as soon as we do. And by the way, he's already, you know, as we point out, he he's …”
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Trump's fascination with quick military victories may lead to disastrous consequences in Iran, as he offloads responsibility to J.D. Vance. With American casualties potentially rising, public sentiment among voters, especially women, could shift dramatically against him. This highlights a troubling media landscape where dissenting voices are stifled, leaving many Republicans unaware of the true stakes involved.
“… right out and tell me what you want and you would tell me why you wanted it. You don't have to sit and, well, I have to, hold on, before I talk to Jesse, I can't use that word about taxes. That would reveal this. I have to I have I can't well, I can't do that. I can't listen to Jamie Raskin played this one yesterday. Invoking Tom Payne, who was an undocumented immigrant who came to this land in 1774, two years before the revolution and wrote common sense. Remember, said I think his opening sentence was he said Thomas Payne was an illegal immigrant. My understanding was Mr. Payne was born in the …”
“… just come right out and say, I want this. I want low taxes because of this. This is why I want a secure border. This is why I want foreigners deported. This is why I'm pro-life. This is why, whatever you feel, even if we disagree, you and I, you come right out and tell me what you want and you would tell me why you wanted it. You don't have to sit and, well, I have to, hold on, before I talk to Jesse, I can't use that word about taxes. That would reveal this. I have to I have I can't well, I can't do that. I can't listen to Jamie Raskin played this one yesterday. Invoking Tom Payne, who was an undocumented immigrant who came to this land in 1774, two years before the revolution and wrote common sense. Remember, said I think his opening sentence was he said Thomas Payne was an illegal immigrant. My understanding was Mr. Payne was born in the UK, came to America, then a British colony in 1774. course i was just struggling to figure out how he was oh i i didn't say he was an illegal immigrant i said he was an undocumented immigrant just just like thomas jefferson's family was uh most of our ancestors did not arrive here with documents undocumented immigrant they worked for a very long …”
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In today's society, your speech can be controlled by both political factions and personal relationships. Jesse Kelly highlights how people often try to limit your vocabulary and dictate what you can or cannot say, using tactics like guilt and social pressure. This is not just a political issue; it affects your personal life too, as you may encounter individuals who attempt to fence in your expression.
“… on Saturday after the funeral. His son, that was a very American thing to say. Yeah, for sure. I really appreciated that. Especially coming from Jesse Jackson's family, who has been divisive in the past. For sure. I thought that was a very classy thing to say. Yeah. Yeah, his comment after the funeral. He said, yesterday I listened for several hours of three United States presidents. They didn't even talk about Jesse Jackson, bro. They didn't even talk about him. It's fucked up. A celebration of life like that, you're supposed to talk about all the things you learned, all the things they did, the …”
“… of morals. It's they have the opposite of morals. So blatant disregard of morals. Yeah. Bro. Yeah. That's disgusting, dude. Sick, bro. Yeah. So did his son say something afterwards? Yeah. It was his... I mean, I will say this. Yeah, that's what he said on Saturday after the funeral. His son, that was a very American thing to say. Yeah, for sure. I really appreciated that. Especially coming from Jesse Jackson's family, who has been divisive in the past. For sure. I thought that was a very classy thing to say. Yeah. Yeah, his comment after the funeral. He said, yesterday I listened for several hours of three United States presidents. They didn't even talk about Jesse Jackson, bro. They didn't even talk about him. It's fucked up. A celebration of life like that, you're supposed to talk about all the things you learned, all the things they did, the things you appreciated about them. Maybe some of the things you didn't appreciate at the time but learned to appreciate. Mm-hmm. You know? This is fucking wrong. And, dude, as a son of- It's a PR stunt. Bro, as a son of a man who has been in the public eye for a long time, and whether you like it or not, he's done a lot for his communities in some …”
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Political figures are often seen as morally corrupt, willing to lie for power and wealth, rather than being the 'best and brightest' among us. In a recent discussion, the lack of genuine respect shown at a funeral highlighted how disconnected these leaders are from the communities they claim to serve. The call to action is clear: if we want real change, we must get involved locally and replace these figures with genuine citizens.
“… with bullshit, eventually everybody's confused and no one can communicate and you get things like this. I want you to watch this. This is Jesse Ventura, former wrestler, former governor of Minnesota. Many of you know who he is. Some of you younger folks may not. He's a was a big cultural figure, went into politics later. Jesse Ventura went on Piers Morgan Show, which has become like, I don't know what is, a cesspool for lunatics. He goes on the show, and this is what happens when you bathe in chaos and you never produce actual data. You get moments like this where Jesse Ventura says …”
“… information how no one can communicate anymore and the whole damn thing collapses You've seen this playbook before. The enemy of reason is chaos. The ally of reason is order. Rules, a rules based system on logic. When you sow the polluted field of information with bullshit, eventually everybody's confused and no one can communicate and you get things like this. I want you to watch this. This is Jesse Ventura, former wrestler, former governor of Minnesota. Many of you know who he is. Some of you younger folks may not. He's a was a big cultural figure, went into politics later. Jesse Ventura went on Piers Morgan Show, which has become like, I don't know what is, a cesspool for lunatics. He goes on the show, and this is what happens when you bathe in chaos and you never produce actual data. You get moments like this where Jesse Ventura says publicly on Piers Show, he doesn't believe the assassination attempt and murder scene in Butler, Pennsylvania, with President Trump and sadly Corey Comparator, he doesn't believe it happened. This is a hot tip, Maze Moore. First, you're going to hear Jesse Ventura, and then you're going to hear Corey Comparator's daughters talk about losing their …”
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Jesse Ventura controversially claims the assassination attempt on Trump was a hoax, dismissing the tragedy faced by the victims' families. This chaotic rhetoric highlights the dangers of misinformation, as Ventura's statements clash with the painful realities experienced by those directly affected. The segment showcases the confusion and chaos that arise when truth is overshadowed by sensationalism.
“… he's clearly, if he's, if you're, the more voters see you and the worse your polls go, that's a death knell for a politician. Notice how he was at Jesse Jackson's funeral trying to suck up to Obama, grinning like a Cheshire cat at a funeral. Not a good look either. And today, or just recently, he starts acting like he cares about high gas prices all of a sudden. The king of high gas prices in California suddenly cares about high gas prices. One more reason why voters are seeing him as just another slick politician, too slick for his own good, not fooling anybody. He's also filthy, rotten, corrupt. …”
“… in both categories, 27% favorable and 45% unfavorable because he's a scumbag and he's completely corrupt. Scott, Charlie Spearing has some more devastating news for these two individuals. Those polling numbers, not good for Gavin Newsom because he's clearly, if he's, if you're, the more voters see you and the worse your polls go, that's a death knell for a politician. Notice how he was at Jesse Jackson's funeral trying to suck up to Obama, grinning like a Cheshire cat at a funeral. Not a good look either. And today, or just recently, he starts acting like he cares about high gas prices all of a sudden. The king of high gas prices in California suddenly cares about high gas prices. One more reason why voters are seeing him as just another slick politician, too slick for his own good, not fooling anybody. He's also filthy, rotten, corrupt. Yamaha is pulling out of California after nearly half a century headed to Georgia. Fifty years in Orange County, Yamaha Motor Corporation is packing up its headquarters and heading for California because the business climate sucks. California wine industry on its knees as problems doing business in the state get worse. A toxic mix of a variety of …”
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California is facing a political and economic crisis as major companies like Yamaha and Chevron threaten to leave the state due to unfavorable business conditions. Governor Gavin Newsom's low approval ratings and perceived corruption are driving voters away, while the state's wine industry struggles under soaring costs and falling consumption. This toxic environment is leading to a mass exodus of businesses, questioning the viability of California's future under current leadership.
“… Democratic Party well. And you sent me something which I thought was super interesting and I wanted to talk to you about, which was Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, the legendary civil rights leader whose funeral was earlier this week. And Barack Obama spoke at the funeral. And most of it, this 20 minute eulogy was about Jesse Jackson and the civil rights movement. But at the very end, he talks about living in a time where it's difficult to hope. And we have people in power who don't think that you count very much, or maybe they think you don't count at all, and they aren't looking out for you. And this …”
“… because there's what there's this new NBC News poll just came out this week showing that 30 percent of registered voters have a positive view of the Democratic Party. Fifty two percent see it negatively. Even in other polls, Democrats don't see the Democratic Party well. And you sent me something which I thought was super interesting and I wanted to talk to you about, which was Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, the legendary civil rights leader whose funeral was earlier this week. And Barack Obama spoke at the funeral. And most of it, this 20 minute eulogy was about Jesse Jackson and the civil rights movement. But at the very end, he talks about living in a time where it's difficult to hope. And we have people in power who don't think that you count very much, or maybe they think you don't count at all, and they aren't looking out for you. And this was picked up in kind of conservative circles as, you know, there's Barack Obama trying to divide the nation again. And you sent me that and I went back and listened to the whole speech. I thought, well, it was only a minute. But actually, I think you were really on to something. And I had a conversation with a couple of Democrats about this, who …”
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Barack Obama's recent eulogy for civil rights leader Jesse Jackson sparked debate over its implications for the Democratic Party. While honoring Jackson, Obama warned of a time when hope is scarce, which some critics argue detracts from crucial economic discussions. This moment raises questions about whether political figures should engage in divisive rhetoric during solemn occasions.
“… your Democrat Party. I mean, honestly, never forget that. That's why I played that today. Never, ever forget this. Coming up, the politicization of Jesse Jackson's funeral by Democrats.”
“… to give birth, going through what you go through your entire life, physically, whatnot, to have this guy show up in his 50s and suddenly say he's a woman and then be looked at some sort of authority on women is so utterly, utterly ridiculous. This is your Democrat Party. I mean, honestly, never forget that. That's why I played that today. Never, ever forget this. Coming up, the politicization of Jesse Jackson's funeral by Democrats.”
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The Biden administration's celebration of Women's History Month featured Admiral Rachel Levine, sparking outrage over her identity as a transgender woman. Critics argue that her recognition undermines the struggles and achievements of biological women, questioning the authenticity of her role as a representative of women's rights. This controversy highlights the ongoing debate within the Democratic Party about gender identity and representation.
“… National Convention, after Republican President Ronald Reagan had turned the country sharply away from the liberal programs of the past 30 years, Jackson reminded Americans, Our flag is red, white, and blue, but our nation is a rainbow, red, yellow, brown, black, and white, and we're all precious in God's sight. America is not like a blanket, one piece of unbroken cloth, the same color, the same texture, the same size, he said. America is more like a quilt, many patches, many pieces, many colors, many sizes, all woven and held together by a common thread. The white, the Hispanic, the black, the …”
“In a speech at the 1984 Democratic National Convention, after Republican President Ronald Reagan had turned the country sharply away from the liberal programs of the past 30 years, Jackson reminded Americans, Our flag is red, white, and blue, but our nation is a rainbow, red, yellow, brown, black, and white, and we're all precious in God's sight. America is not like a blanket, one piece of unbroken cloth, the same color, the same texture, the same size, he said. America is more like a quilt, many patches, many pieces, many colors, many sizes, all woven and held together by a common thread. The white, the Hispanic, the black, the Arab, the Jew, the woman, the Native American, the small farmer, the business person, the environmentalist, the peace activist, the young, the old, the lesbian, the gay, and the disabled make up the American quilt. We have experienced pain but progress as we ended American apartheid laws. We got public accommodations. We secured voting rights. We …”
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Jesse Jackson's vision for a diverse 'Rainbow Coalition' remains a powerful symbol of unity and progress in American politics.
“… appreciate it. Still to come, former presidents, business executives, religious leaders and many more all descended on Chicago for the funeral of Jesse Jackson.”
“… taking issue with him being a voting member of Congress for another 10 months. And of course, the Ethics Committee is investigating him as well. He has got a lot on his plate. All right. Well, we'll watch it all unfold. Sahil, thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Still to come, former presidents, business executives, religious leaders and many more all descended on Chicago for the funeral of Jesse Jackson.”
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Jesse Jackson's legacy transformed the Democratic Party, enabling underdogs like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to rise and compete seriously in presidential races.
“… order anymore. You're about to be blown away. 1-800-4-RELIEF or relieffactor.com. We'll be back. He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. and ask Dr. Jesse Friday. You can get your questions emailed in right now to jesse at jessekellyshow.com. Jesse, does Trump listen to your show? I hope so. My question is, can Trump push John Doom Thune to get the SAVE Act and other important legislation passed? What, if any, leverage does he have over the Senate majority leader? Thune can change the rules with a simple vote. …”
“… You don't take it just when it's hurting. You take it every day. It builds in your system more and more over time. Think about it as stacking up in your system As it does that, the pain goes away. Try it for three weeks. If it doesn't work, don't order anymore. You're about to be blown away. 1-800-4-RELIEF or relieffactor.com. We'll be back. He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. and ask Dr. Jesse Friday. You can get your questions emailed in right now to jesse at jessekellyshow.com. Jesse, does Trump listen to your show? I hope so. My question is, can Trump push John Doom Thune to get the SAVE Act and other important legislation passed? What, if any, leverage does he have over the Senate majority leader? Thune can change the rules with a simple vote. All right, let's focus on this subject of leverage. Because this is something that a lot of people get and a lot of people don't get. Negotiations, all negotiations are about leverage. How much do you have? And it's important to get as much of it as you possibly can because that is your true power. So, Donald Trump versus John Thune. What leverage …”
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Donald Trump's endorsement is a powerful tool, but it may not be enough to influence Senate leaders like John Thune. While Trump's supporters rally behind his choices, Thune's position in the Senate is secure, diminishing Trump's leverage. This dynamic illustrates the challenges Trump faces in pushing his agenda through established political figures.
“… like, yeah, if you could drop some confetti after I finish, that'd be terrific. Some balloon drop, perhaps, that would really help me out here, was Jesse Jackson Jr. reacting to the naked self-promotion of these three. Yesterday, I listened for several hours of three United States Presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. He maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the Presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected, demanded not …”
“In Kamala Harris's case, clearly this is like the 2028 kickoff. She's like, yeah, if you could drop some confetti after I finish, that'd be terrific. Some balloon drop, perhaps, that would really help me out here, was Jesse Jackson Jr. reacting to the naked self-promotion of these three. Yesterday, I listened for several hours of three United States Presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. He maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the Presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected, demanded not democratic or republican solutions, but demanded a consistent prophetic voice that at no point in time ever sold us out as a people. and it speaks volumes about who the Reverend Jesse Jackson was. Wow. I mean, that's pretty bold. They all showed up and they all spoke at the funeral and yet the son was not having it still Yeah I mean I love the comments …”
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Political figures, including Kamala Harris, failed to respect the non-political wishes for Jesse Jackson's funeral, turning it into a platform for political statements.
The political exploitation of Jesse Jackson's funeral by Democratic leaders is selfish and disrespectful, overshadowing the legacy of a man who stood for the dispossessed.
Political figures like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are criticized for exploiting Jesse Jackson's funeral for political gain, disregarding the family's wishes and showing a lack of original thought.
“Next. Jesse Kelly. Back soon. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. If you missed any part of the show, you can download it. I heart Spotify. iTunes were addressing this shutdown. The TSA. They're walking off the job. There's delays. Why aren't Democrats panicking and scrambling and caving? Jewish producer Chris went and dug it up during the break. Deserves credit for it. Remember how I brought up the St. George Floyd Black Lives Matter …”
“Next. Jesse Kelly. Back soon. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. If you missed any part of the show, you can download it. I heart Spotify. iTunes were addressing this shutdown. The TSA. They're walking off the job. There's delays. Why aren't Democrats panicking and scrambling and caving? Jewish producer Chris went and dug it up during the break. Deserves credit for it. Remember how I brought up the St. George Floyd Black Lives Matter riots across the United States of America. Do you remember how they were covered? This is CNN you listening to This was Chris Cuomo show on CNN Prime time What was Normie hearing when the animals were burning down the country In terms of how it looks to the rest of the country and the president teeing it up as basically ineptitude, the inability to …”
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Despite the TSA shutdown causing significant travel delays, Democrats remain unfazed. This lack of panic highlights a deeper issue: the media's role in shaping public perception of Democratic governance, especially in cities plagued by crime and disorder. If Americans connected these problems to Democratic leadership, it could drastically alter their political outlook.
“… the election that's it glenn he's close to dying he is an old old man what why does he still care about power because they're dying did you hear the Jesse Jackson funeral I mean when Pritzker got up and he said boy I mean I I watched this and I thought oh dear god I I hope nobody ever says anything like that about me alive or dead Pritzker gets up and he says you know the one thing about Jesse Jackson all the way to the end he just loved politics he just was engaged in politics the whole time And I thought wow I hope nobody says that about me that that was the thing all the way to my death I just love …”
“… changed the leadership the same people who said the opposite five years ago so what's the new information chuck schumer what changed your mind there's only one thing that changed your mind and that's about power we have the ability to sway the election that's it glenn he's close to dying he is an old old man what why does he still care about power because they're dying did you hear the Jesse Jackson funeral I mean when Pritzker got up and he said boy I mean I I watched this and I thought oh dear god I I hope nobody ever says anything like that about me alive or dead Pritzker gets up and he says you know the one thing about Jesse Jackson all the way to the end he just loved politics he just was engaged in politics the whole time And I thought wow I hope nobody says that about me that that was the thing all the way to my death I just love them politics. I just couldn't get enough of that. Oh, my gosh. This is their mission. This is their God. I just don't know if these people have a God other than the God they're building in Washington of power and control and money. And once you're in it that deeply, I don't think you, I mean, you just don't change. It just is what it is now.”
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Not passing the SAVE Act could lead to the collapse of American democracy, as trust in the electoral process is eroding. With millions of potentially radicalized voters and questionable voting practices, the integrity of elections is at stake. This situation mirrors third-world nations where elections are viewed as stolen, and without secure voting, the nation risks losing its very foundation.
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