Do you like your news analysis with a little sarcasm and a lot of irreverence? Enter “I’m Right with Jesse Kelly”! Jesse has lived the values that make America great. A Marine combat veteran, he understands the issues that working men and women care about, but he delivers his take on those issues in a way that’s truly unique. The only thing Jesse loves more than this country is Jesse Kelly, and that makes for an entertaining hour of television every weeknight at 9p ET.
Marc Morano thinks the elites of the World Economic Forum are laughing in our face by parading media stooge Brian Stelter around their super exclusive meeting in Davos.
Jesse and Rep. Jordan of Ohio share a few things in common: their love for Ohio State Football and their detest of corruption within the federal law enforcement.
Joe Biden has become a liability to the system. Is he enough of a liability that the powers at be feel the need to push him out? Jesse Kelly analyzes the evidence. How is the media covering Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. Curtis Houck of the Media Research Center has the details. Plus, it’s Martin Luther King Day. Jesse has thoughts on a new MLK statue in Boston and Kira Davis joins him to discuss whether or not Dr. King’s dream will fully come true.
New York City has a major crime problem and its Democrat leaders, Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are to blame. From bail reform, to lack of enforcement, to police retiring in droves, its their policies that have broken the greatest city in the world. But it’s hard to feel bad for New York when they just voted these people into office. Jesse Kelly breaks down just how bad the big apple has become.
Jesse Kelly is one of the biggest proponents of leaving blue areas for red areas. Why? Largely because America’s cities have become communist wastelands ridden with crime, woke policies and tyrannical leadership. Don’t get Jesse wrong, he used to love big cities like New York, but now he wouldn’t step foot there unless he absolutely had to. Is New York the worst city in the country? Maybe it’s Los Angeles. Or how about Chicago? On this special, Jesse hears from multiple people in various states who argue that their city is the worst. At the end, Jesse will declare which city he believes is the WORST in America.
Jesse asks cultural author and filmmaker, Mike Cernovich, for his opinion on the latest American Association of Pediatrics statement calling for further treatment and dietary supplementation to prevent child obesity.