Best Podcast Episodes About The Jesse Kelly Show
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Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 82 episodes
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“And basically it left me feeling like if the show had been smart enough to just adapt the first book in the series. Instead of pairing it with this much, much later book that has all these kind of wackadoo plot points. I think it would have been a much more successful show. I would have loved to have somebody on the panel who is a Scarpetta completist who has read all the books. We did not find such a person who wanted to do this. But I did buy the first one. And I did sort of read through it …”
“And basically it left me feeling like if the show had been smart enough to just adapt the first book in the series. Instead of pairing it with this much, much later book that has all these kind of wackadoo plot points. I think it would have been a much more successful show. I would have loved to have somebody on the panel who is a Scarpetta completist who has read all the books. We did not find such a person who wanted to do this. But I did buy the first one. And I did sort of read through it to get a sense of how they work. And much to my non-surprise, it is a, and I say this respectfully, I say this as praise. It is a sturdy, traditionally written crime book. As you said, Margaret, there is a, you know, I am a medical examiner. This is my job. There's a lot of the actual forensics. And all of this interpersonal drama is around the …”
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The Prime Video series *Scarpetta*, starring Nicole Kidman as a medical examiner, fails to capture the essence of its source material by intertwining plots from multiple books rather than focusing on the first. The show's approach dilutes the procedural elements that fans expect, leading to a convoluted narrative that prioritizes emotional drama over forensic investigation. This oversight ultimately detracts from the potential of the series to deliver a compelling crime story.
“… And that's messy and sexy and complicated and fun. So I like that. I'm kind of like excited to see what the vibe is with Karen and Frank when Frank shows up at some point this season. I always love when Frank and Matt and Karen get a chance to interact. It's just like the best. I thought those were the highlights of season one for me. I really agree with you. Yeah. Here's my question. Why not both for Karen? Yeah. Why don't they become a throuple? All three. Yeah. Why not? All together. That would be great. We ship it. I would watch. I agree with you on Matt. I think that we have always, you …”
“… season one was like, because it was just delicious, Matt. Like, you know, I heard your heartbeats and Karen saying how unfair it was. And then like, did you hear my heartbeat when I saw you? And he's like, I did. So it's all there in all directions. And that's messy and sexy and complicated and fun. So I like that. I'm kind of like excited to see what the vibe is with Karen and Frank when Frank shows up at some point this season. I always love when Frank and Matt and Karen get a chance to interact. It's just like the best. I thought those were the highlights of season one for me. I really agree with you. Yeah. Here's my question. Why not both for Karen? Yeah. Why don't they become a throuple? All three. Yeah. Why not? All together. That would be great. We ship it. I would watch. I agree with you on Matt. I think that we have always, you know, we talked about this so much when we revisited a lot of our favorite moments from the original series ahead of season one, that state of torment, that complexity, that simultaneous need and propensity to reflect and look inward and assess, but also the moments where he is really unable to process his relationship to his own ideals or needs or …”
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In 'Daredevil: Born Again', the discussion reveals the complex dynamics between characters, particularly the potential romantic tension between Karen, Frank, and Matt. The segment highlights how these relationships reflect the show's themes of vulnerability and connection amidst chaos, while also teasing the larger MCU connections involving Val and Jessica Jones. As the season unfolds, viewers are left pondering the implications of these character arcs and their intertwining narratives.
“… and will not ever be that person again. Um, even if he's not, he ends up, he was eligible for parole in 2024, but I didn't find him getting out. Jesse Brooks is convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. He's held in a prison in Arizona. So he's got nobody's really, yeah, he's stuck there. his old family's there. He's going. He's trying to get out too, saying that he was out having dinner with his mother. This is crazy. No, no, he was there, but he was establishing an alibi. Remember he said he was going to dinner to establish, or going to breakfast or …”
“… here. Yeah. He's served over 13 years. And by 2020, he started trying to seek early release. The prosecutor and the families were against it. Um, Vrooman said, I committed a horrific crime against Mr. Reed. I think about what I did every day. I can't and will not ever be that person again. Um, even if he's not, he ends up, he was eligible for parole in 2024, but I didn't find him getting out. Jesse Brooks is convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. He's held in a prison in Arizona. So he's got nobody's really, yeah, he's stuck there. his old family's there. He's going. He's trying to get out too, saying that he was out having dinner with his mother. This is crazy. No, no, he was there, but he was establishing an alibi. Remember he said he was going to dinner to establish, or going to breakfast or whatever, out to eat and establish the credit card receipt here. All of his appeals have been denied. There's a big thing of like free Jesse Brooks in this. There's a whole... Is he in Florence? People, I don't know which one it doesn't say. People, a whole, there's a website where it has all this this person lied and then these investigators did …”
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In a bizarre twist, one conspirator literally tackled another into a closet during a murder plot! The segment hilariously dives into the absurdity of their defense strategies, including a failed alibi involving a dinner with mom and a website claiming his innocence, all while he's clearly part of the chaos.
“… podcast of the year award. And so we, we were so honored the Midas touch network won that incredible award news podcast of the year. We beat Megan Kelly. I made that part of my acceptance, her acceptance speech. We also were in a category with like the New York times and NPR and PBS. and a lot of, you know, other than Megyn Kelly, a lot of really great shows. And it was pretty incredible to be named the podcast, news podcast of the year. And I want to, good, audio sounds good. Everybody's saying that's good. I get, you know, so after we won that, it's my spring break right now. And so, you …”
“… welcome back everybody how's my audio everybody I know there was like an audio issue before as you may have seen just we'll check now with the audio so I was in Austin where I brought the family and we were up for a, we were up for the I heart news podcast of the year award. And so we, we were so honored the Midas touch network won that incredible award news podcast of the year. We beat Megan Kelly. I made that part of my acceptance, her acceptance speech. We also were in a category with like the New York times and NPR and PBS. and a lot of, you know, other than Megyn Kelly, a lot of really great shows. And it was pretty incredible to be named the podcast, news podcast of the year. And I want to, good, audio sounds good. Everybody's saying that's good. I get, you know, so after we won that, it's my spring break right now. And so, you know, fortunately I have the family at my house right now and they allowed me and my wife to to go out while they're at the house and so we were able to make it out here to san diego and so um we just we took a little trip over here and so that's where i'm recording from in case you're wondering you know where are you even right now we were in austin …”
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims there are signs of cracks in the Iranian regime but admits it may survive ongoing pressures. This statement follows his controversial past assertions about an easy regime change, which starkly contrasts with the reality of protests in Iran supporting the current leadership. The discussion raises questions about the effectiveness of military strategies in creating political change.
“And she wrote this. Micro penis Mark Levin show is such a small man. He had to go to beg the president for a pat on the head in the middle of a war to make himself feel better about. Well, you know this after one mean tweet about him following his 111 nasty nonstop personal misogynistic attacks on me. Fox has an obsessed harasser on its hands. Just like all the feckless weakling bullies micro can dish it out, but he can't take it. After just one post, putting the so-called great one in his …”
“And she wrote this. Micro penis Mark Levin show is such a small man. He had to go to beg the president for a pat on the head in the middle of a war to make himself feel better about. Well, you know this after one mean tweet about him following his 111 nasty nonstop personal misogynistic attacks on me. Fox has an obsessed harasser on its hands. Just like all the feckless weakling bullies micro can dish it out, but he can't take it. After just one post, putting the so-called great one in his place, he ran to crying out. Now, obviously, there's no evidence that Mark Levin ran to Donald Trump and asked him to defend him. I think Trump is paying attention to TV hosts and influencers and the wars and everything else. So I don't think Mark Levin was like, you've got to say something about Megyn Kelly or anything else. But Megyn, I don't care …”
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Megyn Kelly calls out Mark Levin for his 'micro penis' attacks, claiming he can't handle criticism after launching personal attacks against her. She argues that political disagreements are fine, but when individuals become unprincipled and nasty, it reveals their true character. This feud highlights how public figures navigate their positions amidst shifting alliances in the conservative movement.
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Savannah Guthrie's emotional interview on the TODAY show reveals the agony of searching for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. In a two-part segment with Hoda Kotb, Savannah expresses her disbelief at the lack of progress in the investigation, emphasizing the need for public assistance. The haunting details of the case and Savannah's poignant appeal for information highlight the devastating impact of her mother's disappearance.
“… months ago, like sort of more recent to whenever ever like things started really going south for Taylor and Dakota maybe yeah but like there will show is all about the game right it's not about their lives I don't know he's probably hooking up with someone scary is he ever not that's what's so crazy because the craziest part of the whole Taylor and Dakota thing is that Dakota is like a certifiable uggo like he is not even cute you think he's ugly yes like with a capital U I've never noticed and it's so crazy when like ugly people get under the skin of beautiful women ugly no no i actually …”
“I just like I have personally stopped caring about these people. Do you know what I mean? Actually, the Unwell thing filmed a couple months ago, like sort of more recent to whenever ever like things started really going south for Taylor and Dakota maybe yeah but like there will show is all about the game right it's not about their lives I don't know he's probably hooking up with someone scary is he ever not that's what's so crazy because the craziest part of the whole Taylor and Dakota thing is that Dakota is like a certifiable uggo like he is not even cute you think he's ugly yes like with a capital U I've never noticed and it's so crazy when like ugly people get under the skin of beautiful women ugly no no i actually think do you remember the website ugly people like i can see people anymore you know i just see who they are me too but i trying to just seeing his insides on no but i do believe he ugly i remember when he first came onto the show taylor is so pretty and she got like a perfect body and it's just like they don't make girls like that you know and i'm …”
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In this hilariously candid segment, the hosts dissect Dakota's looks, dubbing him a 'certifiable uggo' while contrasting him with the more charming West. The comedic chemistry shines as they argue over attractiveness, revealing that confidence and personality often trump physical appearance in the dating game.
“So our counterterrorism director, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent. you've heard Joe Ken on this show he resigned today he resigned publicly I guess we can touch on some Iran stuff, we'll get to some Iran emails I'll touch on this whole thing it's a big story, a bunch of people are talking about it I'll touch on it and I'll touch on it next hang on Jesse Kelly The Jesse Kelly Show It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a St. Paddy's Day churning through everything Now let's deal with one of the uncomfortable stories of the day. So we'll take away at …”
“So our counterterrorism director, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent. you've heard Joe Ken on this show he resigned today he resigned publicly I guess we can touch on some Iran stuff, we'll get to some Iran emails I'll touch on this whole thing it's a big story, a bunch of people are talking about it I'll touch on it and I'll touch on it next hang on Jesse Kelly The Jesse Kelly Show It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a St. Paddy's Day churning through everything Now let's deal with one of the uncomfortable stories of the day. So we'll take away at some Iran emails, some Iran questions you have on the latest and greatest or worse, depending on your perspective. But Joe Kent, Joe Kent was, until this morning, apparently, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Now let's rewind a little bit in case you don't know Joe Kent or you haven't heard him on this show. So Joe Kent came on …”
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Joe Kent's resignation highlights his opposition to the war in Iran, which he believes was unjustly initiated due to external pressures rather than genuine threats.
Joe Kent's resignation is portrayed as a principled stand against the Iran War, highlighting his non-interventionist stance and criticism of external influences on U.S. policy.
“… to go through the awkward mechanics of reintroducing to you characters who have an established history. These two performers, these characters in shows together and like kind of make sure you know that they're still in each other's lives talking about her kid, but also like aren't Jess having to catch him up on Mr. Charles, etc. So I was like, ehhhhhh. Then they went to hit the weapons depot. And Jess threw a task force member through the wall and then let kool-aid manned in and then matt opened the door and walked through and i was like we're back maybe that was the journey you went on yeah …”
“… and then when she pops in and is like that's not a toy i was just like here we fucking go. Great. Okay. I thought that the conversation between Jess and Matt on the rooftop was like pretty stilted and weird and a little bit of a like, we now have to go through the awkward mechanics of reintroducing to you characters who have an established history. These two performers, these characters in shows together and like kind of make sure you know that they're still in each other's lives talking about her kid, but also like aren't Jess having to catch him up on Mr. Charles, etc. So I was like, ehhhhhh. Then they went to hit the weapons depot. And Jess threw a task force member through the wall and then let kool-aid manned in and then matt opened the door and walked through and i was like we're back maybe that was the journey you went on yeah but i'm so glad jessica's here i just i jessica jones is a character i really enjoy and i'm i'm happy she's back how about you um i i'm i i like jessica jones i don't know like i don't know what it is there was something about season season one of jessica jones clearly the best yeah jessica jones season um and i think kristin ritter is great …”
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In the latest episode of 'Daredevil: Born Again', Season 2, Episode 6, the hosts discuss the intriguing character dynamics and unexpected connections, particularly highlighting Jessica Jones' arrival. They delve into the humorous yet relatable moments, such as a reference to a vitamin pyramid scheme, showcasing the show's blend of action and character-driven storytelling.
“… have ever looked hotter than Ray Fiennes. Then Ralph Fiennes in Constant Gardner. He's really done for whatever. I mean. Ralph Fiennes was in Quiz Show? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Loved him in Quiz Show. Great movie. Quiz Show, so good. English Patient? English Patient, yeah. Mal, I can't fuck with English Patient. I hear what you're saying, but. The affair. And I've thought about this a lot. I spent a lot of time thinking about the hottest men on screen. Yeah, same. It's got to be Harrison Ford. Well, it's Harrison Ford to witness. Yeah. the bang in the top of the car in the barn and then singing …”
“Yep. Enemy at the gate. He said that. That's what he said. Word for word. That's what he said. Word for word. Ray Fiennes is just an incredibly charismatic and magnetic performer. And also, very few people have ever looked hotter than Ray Fiennes. Then Ralph Fiennes in Constant Gardner. He's really done for whatever. I mean. Ralph Fiennes was in Quiz Show? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Loved him in Quiz Show. Great movie. Quiz Show, so good. English Patient? English Patient, yeah. Mal, I can't fuck with English Patient. I hear what you're saying, but. The affair. And I've thought about this a lot. I spent a lot of time thinking about the hottest men on screen. Yeah, same. It's got to be Harrison Ford. Well, it's Harrison Ford to witness. Yeah. the bang in the top of the car in the barn and then singing and dancing second aragorn opening the doors right yeah that's right minted hmm number three i heard going on all of our podcasts this week okay our next category jomi it's back to you for your second category marlin brandon streetcar marlin the tightest white shirt that ever very powerful no love for james dean yeah That's not for me. It's not for …”
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Ryan Coogler is the clear favorite for Best Director, as discussed in the context of the latest film nominations. The segment dives into the performances and visuals of Danny Boyle's recent work, contrasting it with Coogler's achievements, while also touching on the charismatic presence of actors like Ray Fiennes and Jodie Comer. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the standout qualities that make Coogler a deserving nominee.
“… want me to come up on stage and sing with her. Yeah, she'll probably want me to not. that will always be part of handsome lore and then let's see Kelly Clarkson obviously has to be a part of it I mean I would say Beyonce but she's not she's doing her own thing she's not going to do that she's not going to have time for that she's amazing That Lilith Unfair Oh Janelle Monae I love her I feel like she be really fun in a Lilith Fair She has all those fun outfits too She's such a good entertainer. I mean, if Dolly could show up. She's also not going to show up for the whole thing, but a few select …”
“… there, I think. Got to. Along with Brandy Carlile would seem to be like the person that would be. If anyone's going to organize something like this, it feels like a Brandy. Yeah. Alanis. You know, my gal, Alanis. Yeah. Your dear friend. She'll probably want me to come up on stage and sing with her. Yeah, she'll probably want me to not. that will always be part of handsome lore and then let's see Kelly Clarkson obviously has to be a part of it I mean I would say Beyonce but she's not she's doing her own thing she's not going to do that she's not going to have time for that she's amazing That Lilith Unfair Oh Janelle Monae I love her I feel like she be really fun in a Lilith Fair She has all those fun outfits too She's such a good entertainer. I mean, if Dolly could show up. She's also not going to show up for the whole thing, but a few select cities. We'd really love Dolly. In a few select cities. In a few select cities, yeah. who else am I forgetting who else T well this is your dream set up oh yeah we'll hear about your dream set up in a minute I mean Celine again too busy but Celine Dion at Lilith Fair you know I love Celine I mean have a Lilith Fair with Celine and Babs and Cher a …”
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In a hilarious segment, Tig and Fortune brainstorm their dream lineup for a modern-day Lilith Fair, featuring outrageous suggestions like Celine Dion and the Spice Girls. The banter flows as they playfully lock in their choices, leading to a delightful mix of nostalgia and absurdity that keeps listeners laughing.
“… about his vulgarity against me for months now, relentless vulgarity. And by the way, I'm only talking about what he tweeted. He's devoted many, many shows to me and Tucker, Dave Smith and others. Many. I get mentioned all the time in the most vile terms possible to millions of people. And I've said nothing. And none of the people calling me out for my one tweet, which was, as they say, below the belt, had a thing to say. So I reject them entirely. I reject them entirely. In fact, it's been an interesting thought experiment to see where people might go. Right. You're oh, you are the picture of …”
“… if the sheath fits, did they ever stand up for me? Did they ever have a problem with the vile attacks he launched against me? No, not one of them, not one of the people trying to call me out for my terrible term, my vulgar term had anything to say about his vulgarity against me for months now, relentless vulgarity. And by the way, I'm only talking about what he tweeted. He's devoted many, many shows to me and Tucker, Dave Smith and others. Many. I get mentioned all the time in the most vile terms possible to millions of people. And I've said nothing. And none of the people calling me out for my one tweet, which was, as they say, below the belt, had a thing to say. So I reject them entirely. I reject them entirely. In fact, it's been an interesting thought experiment to see where people might go. Right. You're oh, you are the picture of decorum. You don't believe in that kind of rhetoric, do you? Where is your tweet calling out Mark Levin? I'll wait. so I think to me there's a lesson here and it's not be vulgar I don't enjoy that I mean obviously occasionally I can be vulgar just like anybody else I'm half Irish um it's that eventually you do have to punch your bully in the face …”
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The allegations against Tucker Carlson are part of a broader campaign of intimidation and highlight a double standard in prosecuting media figures while others evade accountability.
“… Dokopul, who's still crying in the anchor chair every other day trying to get get us to watch him because he's got a softer side. Unlike my friend Jesse Kelly. Did I ever ask you about the crying? Did you and I ever talk about that? No, no. I need to show you this clip. He tweeted this out. He tweeted this out, Jesse, to try to show us who he is as he took over the CBS Evening News. Watch. You said this is your favorite place in the world. Why? Why South Florida and Miami? Ugh. What? It makes me emotional. It's so funny. I didn't mean anything to catch it. You know... Because you only have one …”
“She doesn't have the support of the troops inside. She's not going to. This is not an experiment that's going to work out. Sorry, but that's just the way it is. And that's not to say anything of Topra Dokopul, who's still crying in the anchor chair every other day trying to get get us to watch him because he's got a softer side. Unlike my friend Jesse Kelly. Did I ever ask you about the crying? Did you and I ever talk about that? No, no. I need to show you this clip. He tweeted this out. He tweeted this out, Jesse, to try to show us who he is as he took over the CBS Evening News. Watch. You said this is your favorite place in the world. Why? Why South Florida and Miami? Ugh. What? It makes me emotional. It's so funny. I didn't mean anything to catch it. You know... Because you only have one childhood, right? So... Let me get a second here. No, you're okay. I can relate. This is home. people will, to help people understand why I have such a reaction. Oh my god, can't stop wiping his eyes. Florida is where I grew up. We didn't get a lot of sleep, so. No, it's okay. Yeah, my grandmother is here, my father, my mother, my aunts and uncles, …”
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A news anchor breaks down in tears discussing his childhood connection to Miami, revealing deep emotional ties and a sense of loss. He shares how his family's struggles, including his father's troubled past, robbed him of a full Miami experience, making his return bittersweet. This candid moment highlights the personal stories behind public figures and the impact of tough love in shaping resilience.
“… $600 out of six banks? Even as a front man, they wouldn't trust a guy like this. Look, Gustavo DeJesus Torres, I want you to know that we here at the Jesse Kelly Show, we are going to put our heads together, and we're going to figure out something that works for you. We're rooting for you. Robbing banks, not your thing.”
“… crime that maybe he could make some money at that doesn't involve an intellect of any kind? What? Front man for a money laundering business. Chris, organized crime does money laundering. do you think organized crime is going to hire a man who got $600 out of six banks? Even as a front man, they wouldn't trust a guy like this. Look, Gustavo DeJesus Torres, I want you to know that we here at the Jesse Kelly Show, we are going to put our heads together, and we're going to figure out something that works for you. We're rooting for you. Robbing banks, not your thing.”
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Gustavo DeJesus Torres attempted to rob six banks but only managed to steal $600, proving he's not cut out for a life of crime. In a humorous take, the hosts brainstorm simpler crime ideas that might suit him better, but ultimately conclude that even organized crime wouldn't trust him. This segment highlights the absurdity of his failed endeavors and offers a light-hearted commentary on crime.
“… Conviction. It came out in 2010. And it was a, it's an amazing story, a true story. I had heard one day in 2001, my wife was watching the Today Show. And she said, Tony, come in here. You got to hear this story. And it was a story about this guy who had just been released from prison after 18 and a half years for a murder that he didn't commit. Oh, damn. And his sister got him out. His sister was the only person who believed in him and had not graduated high school. She was a single mom. And when he went in, she said, I'm going to get you out of here. And she went, got her GED, went to …”
“That's very fast. Wow. So in some things, you know, just art takes time to get right. That's so nice. Like 10 years for that one movie. Oh, yeah. It was Labor of Love, that one, man. Almost killed me. Which one was that? It was a movie called Conviction. It came out in 2010. And it was a, it's an amazing story, a true story. I had heard one day in 2001, my wife was watching the Today Show. And she said, Tony, come in here. You got to hear this story. And it was a story about this guy who had just been released from prison after 18 and a half years for a murder that he didn't commit. Oh, damn. And his sister got him out. His sister was the only person who believed in him and had not graduated high school. She was a single mom. And when he went in, she said, I'm going to get you out of here. And she went, got her GED, went to college, went to law school, put herself through law school, raising two kids by herself and that and ultimately got him exonerated and found DNA evidence. And with the help of this amazing organization that I'm not very involved in, sit on the board of called the Innocence Project, which, you know, defends people who have been wrongfully convicted of …”
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Creating the movie 'Conviction' was a labor of love for actor Tony Goldwyn, who spent nearly a decade bringing a powerful true story to life. The film, released in 2010, tells the inspiring tale of Betty Ann Waters, a woman who fought tirelessly to exonerate her brother, wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years. Goldwyn emphasizes the importance of using his platform to highlight stories that matter, particularly those involving the Innocence Project, which helps wrongfully convicted individuals.
“Show. I like it. Returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday. Remember you need to email your Ask Dr. Jesse questions in to jesse at jessekellyshow.com and if we're coming back with music that terrible that can only mean one thing the guest i told you was coming savannah hernandez tp usa journalist decided she wasn't going to pick a song and the rules of the show are simple if you don't pick a song we get the worst song we can …”
“Show. I like it. Returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday. Remember you need to email your Ask Dr. Jesse questions in to jesse at jessekellyshow.com and if we're coming back with music that terrible that can only mean one thing the guest i told you was coming savannah hernandez tp usa journalist decided she wasn't going to pick a song and the rules of the show are simple if you don't pick a song we get the worst song we can possibly find to introduce you savannah what were you thinking you know jesse i actually personally really love that song so i have no regrets oh jeez you know what i didn't even consider that you're a woman and this whole thing could backfire on us but you know we'll set that aside for the moment many people have seen the video i held off on …”
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Savannah Hernandez, a journalist for Turning Point USA, shares her harrowing experience of being assaulted at an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. Targeted by a mob, she suffered a concussion and multiple injuries, revealing the psychological toll of the violent encounter. This incident has significantly impacted her career and mental health, marking a turning point in her reporting journey.
“… 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 …”
“… freaking 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 streets of …”
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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.
“… the plane. I need to prepare for this hearing tomorrow. Okay, yeah, we'll send it over soon. Never sent it. Never got it from them. I had to email Kelly Shackelford and say, hey, Kelly, did you receive any preparations for this hearing? Oh, yeah, yeah, they sent it a couple weeks ago. So they purposely did not send me the rundown. I believe. I believe they wanted to leave me out of it. So I wasn't prepared. But I was prepared. So you had no idea who was going to appear at the hearing? No, no idea. No idea. And the only way I knew Norm wasn't accepted and Miko and David and the rabbis, they told …”
“… rejected, too. Yeah, unfortunately. So, I'm on the plane heading to D.C. before the hearing. I still haven't gotten the rundown of who am I going to be hearing from. So, I send an email. Hey, wondering where the rundown is. I need to prepare. I'm on the plane. I need to prepare for this hearing tomorrow. Okay, yeah, we'll send it over soon. Never sent it. Never got it from them. I had to email Kelly Shackelford and say, hey, Kelly, did you receive any preparations for this hearing? Oh, yeah, yeah, they sent it a couple weeks ago. So they purposely did not send me the rundown. I believe. I believe they wanted to leave me out of it. So I wasn't prepared. But I was prepared. So you had no idea who was going to appear at the hearing? No, no idea. No idea. And the only way I knew Norm wasn't accepted and Miko and David and the rabbis, they told me we weren't accepted. And it broke my heart because there is true anti-Semitism happening.”
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In a shocking turn of events, key witnesses were rejected before a crucial hearing on anti-Semitism, leaving the presenter unprepared. Despite reaching out for a rundown, the information was deliberately withheld, highlighting potential biases in the hearing process. This raises serious questions about fairness and representation in discussions about sensitive topics.
“Do you know the show Invincible? I guess Invincible is on Amazon. I don't know. I didn't know what this show was. It's a cartoon that adults watch. Kids watch it, too. It's based on a comic book. Mr. Davies texted me about this last night. He said, you've got to cover the Invincible story. I said, what's that? He said, well, it's this comic book that became a TV show, and it's this cartoon that guys watch. I said, hey, Ben, Ben, explain this to me like I'm a grown …”
“Do you know the show Invincible? I guess Invincible is on Amazon. I don't know. I didn't know what this show was. It's a cartoon that adults watch. Kids watch it, too. It's based on a comic book. Mr. Davies texted me about this last night. He said, you've got to cover the Invincible story. I said, what's that? He said, well, it's this comic book that became a TV show, and it's this cartoon that guys watch. I said, hey, Ben, Ben, explain this to me like I'm a grown man. Can you explain this story to me like I don't watch? Listen, I don't want to yuck anybody's yum. A lot of subcultures out there, but I hadn't heard of this show. And apparently it's very, very popular. It's been on for about five years. and in the most recent episode the guy the protagonist has gone off to save the universe he had to go leave …”
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In a recent episode of the animated series 'Invincible,' a shocking revelation occurs when the protagonist's girlfriend confesses to having an abortion while he was away saving the universe. This moment raises questions about responsibility and emotional turmoil as he apologizes for not being there for her during a difficult time. The scene highlights the complexities of relationships and the impact of personal decisions in the midst of heroic endeavors.
“… getting like sassed by a 50 something real white man with emotional issues at work. Been there. And I think I liked the fact that they sort of showed how she, it's not a good thing, but she sort of read the situation as like, I'm going to eat a certain amount of this until I get myself established. And then I'm not going to, do you know what I mean? I think she came in with like, I'm going to let him talk to me in a way that I do not like, because it is not in my interests to necessarily assert myself at every point. Again, I am not saying it is a good thing that she feels like she's in …”
“… wasn't working. And I definitely see your point, Roxanna, that like that kind of has come at the expense of kind of learning more about the other characters. I definitely have wanted a little bit more from that character, especially because like, listen, getting like sassed by a 50 something real white man with emotional issues at work. Been there. And I think I liked the fact that they sort of showed how she, it's not a good thing, but she sort of read the situation as like, I'm going to eat a certain amount of this until I get myself established. And then I'm not going to, do you know what I mean? I think she came in with like, I'm going to let him talk to me in a way that I do not like, because it is not in my interests to necessarily assert myself at every point. Again, I am not saying it is a good thing that she feels like she's in this position, but it felt truthful to me that she felt like I'm going to have to pick my battles from the beginning because he is sort of talking down to her in this way. But over the course of the day, he does figure out that she's a good doctor. And at the very least he understands that although he disagrees with her about a bunch of things she …”
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In HBO Max's critically acclaimed show The Pitt, Dr. Al-Hashmi emerges as a strong leader in the chaotic ER environment, challenging the ineffective methods of Dr. Robbie. The discussion highlights her approach to navigating workplace dynamics while advocating for a more collaborative atmosphere in the hospital. As the season progresses, viewers hope to see more of her character's influence and development.
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