Hour 1: The LA Job
The Jesse Kelly Show delivers a fiery, conspiratorial take on the Los Angeles mayoral race, framing the victory of communist-aligned candidate Karen Bass as a symptom of systemic, long-term institutional capture by radical leftists. Kelly argues that while Spencer Pratt’s grassroots campaign briefly ignited hope, the outcome was inevitable due to decades of Democratic Party entrenchment and ballot manipulation—what he calls 'communist election engineering.' The real turning point, he claims, isn't the loss itself, but the brazenness of the fraud: the fact that late-breaking votes consistently favored the third-place socialist candidate, Zohran Ramdani, over Bass, exposing a deep internal revolt within the Democratic Party. This, Kelly asserts, is the moment when the conspiracy breaks containment—when ordinary Americans, the 'normies' at the dinner table, finally grasp the scale of the fraud. That awareness, he insists, is the seed of future change. The episode blends outrage with a grim optimism: the system’s overreach will eventually backfire, forcing a reckoning. He closes with a call to action—run for office, organize locally, and prepare for a future where the stolen election becomes too obvious to ignore.
The Los Angeles mayoral race was likely stolen through systemic ballot harvesting and late vote manipulation, not just by Democrats but by internal communist factions within the party.
The real danger isn't just election fraud—it's the ideological revolt within the Democratic Party, where hardline socialists like Zohran Ramdani are gaining power over moderate candidates like Karen Bass.
When election fraud becomes so brazen that it shocks ordinary Americans (the 'normies'), it breaks containment and creates the societal momentum needed for real political change.
The long-term strategy isn't to win every election, but to expose the fraud so thoroughly that the public demands systemic reform—eventually forcing Republicans to dismantle the stolen-election infrastructure.
The moment the public stops believing the lie—that elections are fair—is the moment the system begins to collapse from within.
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Intro: The Flooded Studio & the Fight for Truth
Jesse Kelly opens the show from a makeshift, phone-booth studio, acknowledging the physical and emotional toll of broadcasting amid a flooded studio. He sets the tone with a mix of urgency and defiance, promising a 'bad news, good news' episode that will confront the crisis in Los Angeles.
The Fall of Spencer Pratt: Hope and the Illusion of Momentum
“I have just so much respect for Spencer Pratt. I think it's awesome what he's done. Admirable. I think he should have a high-ranking place in the Republican Party for what he's done. Yeah, he's not going to win. Ah, that's pessimistic!”
The Communist Mindset: Elections as Power Tools, Not Fair Games
“To the communists, it would never occur to them not to grab the 500s. We're not here to have fun, play a game, have some good competition. Power, victory in the end is all that matters.”
The Real End of the Mafia: When the Normies Wake Up
“When your normie neighbor who's kind of politically uninvolved... When he found out about it, that was the beginning of the end.”
The Moment of Containment Break: The Dinner Table Revelation
“Watching the normies come alive with the knowledge that Democrats are dirty communists who steal elections. As much as they try to pretend otherwise.”
“To the communists, it would never occur to them not to grab the 500s. We're not here to have fun, play a game, have some good competition. Power, victory in the end is all that matters.”
“The real explanation though, the truth is, the Democrat Party is experiencing a communist revolt from within. They are experiencing a communist revolt from within and the leaders who are trying to hold it back in order to win state, local, and national elections are losing that battle right now.”
“When your normie neighbor who's kind of politically uninvolved... When he found out about it, that was the beginning of the end.”
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Karen Bass
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Zohran Ramdani
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