The Kevin Jackson Show

By: Kevin Jackson
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  • Kevin Jackson is an award-winning radio show host and podcaster. His blend of humor, intellect, wit, and savage knowledge provides an entertaining daily two-hour ride. Rush Limbaugh would be proud of the best-selling author, TV host, political pundit, nationally recognized speaker, and comedian, as Kevin Jackson delivers political and pop culture humor from a unique point of view.

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  • Every Day is Validation for MAGA - 24-506
    Dec 27 2024
    Ep 24-506 Kevin discusses that every day is validation, now that Team Trump with the support of MAGA is draining the swamp again. If you think you saw Leftism lose its mind during the era of Biden, wait until these truths get revealed in 2025.[SEGMENT 2-1] Validation coming 1 What will we have validated in 2025? Maybe I should save this for tomorrow’s show? We know that Trump won the 2020 election. Mail-in ballot fraud study finds…Trump “almost certainly” won in 2020 But we should know definitively in 2025. There is a joke meme where Pelosi admits they cheated Trump, and thus declares him ineligible for 2024. On that subject, there is a bloc of Democrats who want to prevent Trump from taking office. Can you imagine the crapstorm that would occur if they tried that? Things are so good for Trump, that Democrats can’t get any terror groups like BLM or Antifa to go against Trump. You know you screwed up when BLM won’t answer the call to protest. Maybe it’s because the Democrats can’t afford to pay them? They’re still settling up that Kamala debt. Did you get some Kamala Bucks? Beyonce did, and speaking of her, did you see that half-time show on Christmas? One of the worse I’ve seen. She’s trying to deflect from that Diddy story. Her husband is in the middle of all that, and she was aware. [SEGMENT 2-2] Validation coming 2 [X] SB – Don Lemon gets owned Who is the real president elect? We don’t trust any of these. Are you on X? If so be sure to follow me there. I know you hear this all the time, but it’s necessary to ask. KevinJacksonTBS… Do we really need to prove that J6 was an inside job to frame Trump? That’s a fact. But it will likely be proven beyond a doubt. Drones over NJ are in search of WMD Weather is being manipulated Climate change is a farce Meme: I’m past the point of wanting to deport the illegals. I want to deport the people who want them here too. Meme: Why did the government do more to stop the distribution of Ivermectin and HCL than the distribution of fentanyl? [SEGMENT 2-3] Validation coming 3 [X] SB – Cathie Wood Ark Invest on Trump Performance of our fund, outpacing the market Accelerate growth, increase productivity, tax incentive, Gov’t spending is a problem $41B of the World Bank’s Climate Fund has gone missing Ghislaine Maxwell spoke before the UN 9 times. Let that sink in. She built her credibility on an organization that has not come close to living up to its charter. A woman had her throat slashed at Grand Central in NYC. The day after Christmas.3 illegals were arrested. End racism in make-up. One shade fits all. Google: founded by white guys Microsoft: founded by a white guy Adobe: founded by white guys IBM: founded by white guys Chanel: founded by a French woman FedEx: founded by a white guy Palo Alto Networks: founded by an Indian, an Israeli, a Chinese guy, and a white guy Perplexity: Indians are extremely skilled at climbing the hierarchies of established corporate bureaucracies, but not really so good at innovation, which is almost entirely the domain of white men. Also worth pointing out that those companies that got taken over by Indians have mostly gone to shit. Google is a case in point. It's practically unusable now. Which indicates that Indians are very good at getting themselves hired, but not so great at actually competently running things in the long term. The CEO of Google is Indian The CEO of Microsoft is Indian The CEO of Adobe is Indian The CEO of IBM is Indian The CEO of Chanel is Indian The CEO of FedEx is Indian The CEO of Palo Alto Networks is Indian The CEO of Perplexity is Indian [SEGMENT 2-4] Validation coming 4 - NeverTrumpers https://www.foxnews.com/media/nyt-columnist-throws-towel-never-trump-label-we-never-quite-got-point-maga-movement New York Times columnist Bret Stephens wants back in the fold. But he also wants his cake and to eat it too. While he admits to missing mark, he falls short of admitting the truth: the NeverTrumper are made up of elitists who are angry at completely missing the mark on Trump. He began his pseudo mea culpa with his column title: “Done With Never Trump”. "It’s been more than nine years since I first denounced Donald Trump as a ‘loudmouth vulgarian appealing to quieter vulgarians.’ I’ve called myself a Never Trump conservative ever since, even when I agreed with his policies from time to time. I also opposed him throughout his run this year." Even in retrospect, Stephens ignores Trump’s success. And not just for his first term, but in battling back against the most corrupt government Americans have ever seen. He goes on with his wishy-washy admittance of being wrong, but not exactly: "Could his second term be as bad as his most fervent critics fear? Yes. Is it time to drop the heavy moralizing and incessant doomsaying that typified so much of the Never Trump movement — and that rendered it ...
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    40 mins
  • Post-Christmas Leftism - Ep 24-505
    Dec 27 2024
    Cut to the ChaseI’m not sure why my mind defaults to cutting to the chase. Maybe it’s my programming as a management consultant, where I’ve heard more excuses for failure than a politician at a budget hearing. Here’s an example of cutting to the chase: the LGBTQIA+ community has nothing on conservative men—we, too, were all once trapped in a female’s body. Let’s scratch that argument off the grievance list. Of course, it’s a tongue-in-cheek joke meant to highlight a bigger point: we all have our issues. But issues don’t matter as much as how we deal with them. In life, you get three choices: succeed, fail, or settle. Let’s break that down.Success: The Rarely Complained-About ProblemSuccess is the toughest road, yet oddly enough, nobody complains about having it—except Leftists. If a Leftist won the lottery, they’d demand reparations for the 49 other states they didn’t live in. Speaking of the lottery, a guy just hit the $1.5 billion Powerball and took home $628 million. Guess who really hit the jackpot? The government, of course. They’re not playing the lottery—they’re winning it. The lottery is a perfect metaphor for government: the people put in all the money, and Uncle Sam shows up like the cousin you didn’t know you had, grabbing the biggest slice of the pie. Elon Musk could probably run the lottery for 10% of the take and still send you a Tesla as a thank-you card. https://www.lotteryusa.com/opinion/surprising-economics-behind-states-lottery-money The revenue for the 45 states that participate in government-operated lotteries has grown by over 80 percent since 2010. (…) From that humble rebirth, however, state lotteries have snowballed into a massive government business. In 2022, the total revenue from the 45 states that participate in government-operated lotteries, plus the District of Columbia, clocked in at nearly $108 billion (a rather staggering 83 percent increase from 2010 figures). States with the highest total lottery revenue include New York, Florida, Texas, and California, which each took in north of $8 billion that year. For at least 10 states, lottery games regularly generate more total revenue than corporate income taxes. While these swelling proceeds are indisputably impressive—especially considering the growth over the past decade or so—they look even more striking when examined on a per capita basis. Essentially the lottery is a way to tax you that gives you a one-in-a-trillion chance to get your money back. Think of it as FUN taxation. Where do you think this money really goes? To “education”? Another story for another day…[SEGMENT 1-2] Failure: The Unexpected TeacherNow, let’s talk failure. It’s where most of us live, and oddly enough, it’s where we learn the most. My grandfather used to say, “Discipline your disappointment; it’s always there—until it isn’t.” Translation: embrace failure. You’ll face plenty of it before you taste success. Some of my best lessons came while failing. I’ve failed in business, relationships, and even hobbies. You’re looking at a guy who plays piano so badly that my piano probably thinks I’m trolling it. But I settled for being terrible at piano because I don’t need to be Van Cliburn—I’m too busy succeeding elsewhere. Failure builds character. And if you don’t embrace it, you’ll never get to the next level. People stuck in failure are the ones who missed the memo: it’s not a final destination—it’s just a layover.Settling: The Comfortable CompromiseAnd now, settling. We all do it in some areas because we can’t be great at everything. But there’s a difference between settling smartly and selling out. Thoreau said, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” That’s true, but it’s also a choice. Did you settle for a job you hate because it pays the bills? Or did you take the leap and find out what you’re made of? Did you marry someone who makes you better, or did you settle for someone who just makes dinner? Settling isn’t always bad. Sometimes it’s strategic. But if you’re in a rut, ask yourself: are you settling because it’s easy, or because it’s right?The Revolution of Not SettlingThis year, many of us made a choice not to settle. Politically, we dumped the high-maintenance “gold-digger” government. It’s time to find a fiscally responsible “around-the-way girl”— who doesn’t want a new butt, new boobs, and lips that look like she’s a cartoon character in The Simpson’s. We’ve had enough of a government that treats our wallets like a piggy bank for its Botox fund. We want something real, something sustainable. And the good news is: the revolution has already begun. Circling back on success. Success only comes with massive failure. Elon Musk almost went broke twice. Donald Trump lost in a sham election, only to win “bigly” in 2024. What’s your big success built on failure? Remember your three choices: succeed, fail, or...
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    41 mins
  • Ep. 20-344 - "Killa" Cuomo
    Sep 4 2020
    In this episode, Cuomo came out threatening the President to have an army when walking the streets of New York. Trump reiterates his call for presidential candidates to take drug tests. Lightfoot bans protestors from protesting in only one location.
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    39 mins

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