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The Jesse Kelly Show

Hour 2: Liberating Tolerance

The Jesse Kelly Show

iHeartPodcasts

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Herbert Marcuse and "Liberating Tolerance". Intolerance toward your enemy. Customer service who doesn’t speak English. They want you dead and they aren’t hiding it anymore. From street animals to politicians, they all believe violence against their political opponents is just to advance their revolution. Medal of Honor: Alwyn Cashe

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:15.0

This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

0:19.0

It is the Jesse Kelly Show, another hour of the Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly show, another hour of the Jesse Kelly show on a wonderful, wonderful

0:26.5

Monday.

0:27.8

It's about to be metal of honor Monday, which we're going to get to a minute from now.

0:32.2

Then I am going to address this attorney general candidate in Virginia wishing death on

0:37.0

people.

0:38.5

Surprise, surprise,

0:44.0

we'll get to emails, all that. So much more. We'll even try to make fun of Dome this hour.

0:50.0

I'll get to that at some point. All that and so much more coming up on the Jesse Kelly show before I get to any of that. Though it's the start of the second hour on Monday, and you know what time it is.

0:59.2

It is Medal of Honor Monday time.

1:02.7

We take a Medal of Honor citation at this time every week, and we read it.

1:08.6

It is important for American citizens to do this.

1:13.6

Young, old, men, women, remember your heroes.

1:19.6

Remember your deeds.

1:21.6

Talk about them.

1:22.6

Why do you think societies have prioritized this throughout history? Always in a society,

1:31.3

heroes are prioritized. They are spoken of. Why? It's not just to honor them. Oftentimes,

1:40.1

they're dead. It's not just to honor them. and it's not just out of respect for their family,

1:44.5

although that's really important as well. By honoring the good, by honoring your heroes and

1:53.2

remembering their deeds, it helps pass those values down to future generations.

2:03.0

It just does.

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