As media. All right, I think we can all agree. Why know, we can all agree that this pace is not sustainable. I'm about to talk about a debate that was barely a week ago, and I'm already positive that there's probably not much information that I'm gonna say to you that has not been said on seventy nine other podcasts or news outlets or anything. We done moved on gotten doll. But that being said, I do think there are some things that we can add to this conversation,
a couple angles to look at this from. So today we're gonna do some postgame analysis about who was whooping who's feet? Hood politics, y'all push it te pushing key now I'm whooping feet now that whooping feet phrases, I'm referring to euphoria. The of course, Kendrick, the gift that keeps on giving this year. Man, we started off this year with Kat Williams attempting to just I'm telling you the state of the blackness, like we talked about in June,
just an absolute reckoning. If this ends with a black female president. I'm telling you, this has been the year of the black y'all. This year starts off with Kat Williams on Club Shaysha. Not only we get a double dose of Sha Shae because he was knocking them down on IG Live on accident. Well, I don't even know it's on accident. That man was in some cheeks and
forgot the log out of his ig lie. Lord. The year that gave us the beach blonde, bad built, butch body good Lord, the year that gave us they not like us. The year that had snoop in the Olympics, man, and so black that I'm forgetting stuff. If this year ends, my Lord, have mercy. If this year ends with a black female president, this is gonna be the blackest year of my life. You know, I wasn't around for the civil rights movement. Black on black on black on black
on black black anyway. Also, there is something to be celebrated my homegirl Brittany talked about, which is the fact that like we breaking glass ceilings and stereotypes and also a black person that can't dance because Auntie Kamala can't dance. Y'all, listen, sister sister can't dance. Man, I don't know what to tell you. She out there like keV on stage, just like look the girl can't dance, which and you can't blame her South India side, you feel me because they
be getting down although it's going on with it. She can't dance, y'all. Anyway, let's get to the yams. We're not the yams. You understand what I'm trying to say, because yeah, whooping feet again referring to euphoria, but that's from hustling flow. It's a it's a Terrence Howard thing, which I'm gonna let y'all do your googles. But we all got it immediately, you know what I mean when I say we. So the question is who whooked Who's feet?
But first, what look is like? Le? What look is like? This? Bull? Look is like this? All right, it's like this. Okay, the audio is gonna be a little different here because I'm on a sure beit of fifty eight MIC at an Airbnb in Saint Louis, because well an hour outside of Saint Louis, because i'm performing at we're really speaking at Greenville College over year about taking l's as a professional. Anyway,
so it's like this breaking news, diddies, freaky ass. The Feds donet finally arrested him, did y'all see that that man. They said that man had a thousand bottles of baby oil and loop freaky ass nick. Listen, this manned David Epstein a hip hop and it's like, like I said the last time earlier this year, worst kept secret. Boy, what a reckoning? You feel me like? Bro? And now since he had videos all over the house, he was using that to make people shut up. Now the feds
got it. Boy, that fit of bet so pad all right, that's that. Uh. Secondly, somebody shot at Trump again. And what I keep noticing is it ain't no trans it ain't no black people. And when I heard somebody shot at him, I just saw a picture of the funniest lady on the Golden Girls, Betty White. Betty White. Man was a never Trumper. He was first, he was a Trump supporter. He was never Trump. You know that man flew his behind all the way to the Ukraine to
support them in the war. That's that's the type of crazy that man is. He was supporting the VAK rhymes with cake and Nikki and was like, I don't want you all to drop out, man, like oh man, brother cook, look here, white folks crazy? What else? Oh President Big Old Air quotes President my daughter in Venezuela. Listen, if you really want to know where the possible future of
America is just gone, look at Venezuela. In relation to the fact that this man, I mean, it's something like it and you can't really tell, which is what happens when you erode any trust in an institution. But this man may have lost like eighty twenty in his last election, eighty to twenty percent, but it don't matter. He say he won and the person that actually beat him was hiding in the jungles. And then finally flew to Spain because just like the last person that beat him in
an election, but he say, no, that's not true. To steal the election from me, he started arresting people that were counting the votes. This man started and like, you know, either killing or making exiling his political opponents, like y'all gotta lead. And now he say the CIA trying to kill him. Now, the problem is when you become untrustworthy, it's like the CIA or the State Department is like, listen, this is categorically false. That's you a damn lie. We
are not trying to kill you. However, it ain't like, we ain't trying to kill somebody before, so it ain't like we ain't taking out leaders like. So the problem is you might be crying. You might be telling the truth right now, but how do I know? Neither one
of y'all is trustworthy? And lastly some fun news. K dot said it's time for the Party to die dropped another song with the Black Air Force Ones as the cover, and I wish, I wish you guys could appreciate what the beat up Black Air Force Ones communicate to us and what it communicates. It's like you about to do some dirty work. That means that is a man who don't care about fashion. He cared about That man is in the trenches with the dirty Air Force Ones, all
beat up and oh like that. That's a person in the trenches. That's like, look, I came here. I came here to do some damage. So for him to do that, and then the content of the song, which is like I want all of this to die, and then he shouts out my boy La Craye and my boy d One. Y'all know, like that's them, that's my folk right there, you know. So it's super dope to see the folk in them get shouted out anyway. It's like that. It's
like this, So look, here's some game. Here's something I like to do is whenever you're watching something like a debate, specifically a debate, I'd say, and then there's another rule for it. Whatever, whether it's a Trump speech, a commalass speech, whatever silo you in or that person is from, go
to the opposite silo for the postgame analysis. So if you're you know, a left leaning Democrat, you're watching the debate after the debate's over, put it on Fox News just you just need to see what they're saying, and it'll give you a good view as to how the other half of the country's thinking. By the other way around, Like you more right leaning. I don't know why you'd be listening to this, but you more right leaning, put it on MSNBC. Put it on seeing it just to
see what they saying. And what it does is you just get to see, you know, you just get to at least get an understanding of how these people are perceiving it. And some of it end up being funny to where it's just like it reveals what you may have thought. Like I'm gonna tell you exactly exactly what I learned from it later on in the show, one of which is like, it's good to know how you're being perceived. Like when you what you may have thought you hit a home run, you know, but you might
be being perceived very differently. I've had that happen to me many times, and other times it's like it might confirm what you thought. It's like, oh yeah, that's what again. This is why I know Trump think he lost is when I watched it on Fox. So anyway, if Trump is giving a speech, watch the post commentary on cn IT and then go back to Fox or whatever. I Kamala is giving a speech, watch the post commentary on Fox,
just just to see what they caught. And then sometimes you can compare notes and it just helps you see each other's blind spots and it just gives you a broader perspective. I do that all the time. Somebody asked me recently while I was out in Seattle, like, in having to be able to articulate views, I don't have. Have you found that there are some things you're down that you're like, I'm doubling down on and then are there some other stuff to where you're just like, huh, actually,
they may have a point. I didn't. I didn't think about it like that. And there have been some things. I ain't gonna tell it right now because we've got time for it. But uh and because like that's not the point in the show. Point of show ain't. What I think shows is to show you that you actually understand this now. As I say that, debates like fistfights, unless they like knockouts, a lot of times have to
do with your cheerleading squad. It's just like battles. Like I come from the era of battle rap, where it was all about the crowd, not so much necessarily your bars. It's supposed to be about the bars, right now, if if you that code, we had a lot of open
mic sessions. There were spots called like this spot called elements, you know, and sometimes if you were the elements was a little more organized in the sense that it was on the stage and it was like brackets, but it was all you know, it was up to the crowd, like you had to win the crowd over, you had to say something funny, but you had to destroy a person. But if you are the out of town or you have to there's a there's another layer to it. You
have to win the crowd over. Sometimes if you if you come with enough of your fans, they're just gonna make so much more noise than even if you are slaying this person. It don't matter because crowd would you haven't won the crowd over. And as all of us know, unless you are really a fan of the art, you really not gonna admit if your boy got the breaks beat off. Now, having said that, let's take this to the debate thing, they was wise enough to not put a crowd in the room. Now, when you don't put
a crowd in the room, it's for me. It's the equivalent of rapping versus poetry when there is no beat, or like spoken word, when there's no beat, there's no choruses. Your words gotta stand. Your words got to be that strong. You have to have such good things to say that it's able to fill the space without music. You understand, because if I'm rapping, if I'm doing music, even if you're doing a rap a cappella, you can tell something's missing. You could tell this was meant to have music to it.
So but a poem is so good that you you don't want music there, like it's gonna get in the way. If this is like the at least my theory around like slam poetry, like it's not supposed to be the music's not supposed to be there. The words are strong enough that. Now that being said that obviously there's an art form of making music of rap music. The words in the music have to feel married, they have to feel like they go together. And the music is a
part of the experience, you know. So that means that like the empty spaces are filled with sound, and but that's a whole other experience. If I'm performing to a crowd, the crowd becomes an instrument, which is very different than there is no crowd. That means your words got to be strong enough. So the science behind removing the crowd means that your words got to stand on business. There's no cheerleaders, there's nobody to bring into your space. It's
just you and your words. It's just me and you again, to take it to the streets again, I wasn't the type of person unless unless I needed to, And a lot of people that listened to this went to school with me, and y'all know, like not really a violent dude, like I don't. I don't like that's not that's not my get down. I'm not afraid to get down, but that's not like I don't really I don't really move like that. Like I'm not the type to like in the middle of the lunch room or in front of everybody,
to like try to start fighting. I'm the type to find you later like and and no one would know, you know, because one, I don't want to run the risk of getting of just getting faded in front of everybody, Like I don't want to catch a fade in front of everybody. And then secondly, you just find when you catch somebody by themselves, they're much less brave. So then I get to be the aggressor. So I was never the type and it just it just a lot of
times just didn't come to that. I was never the type to like, you know, I I'll let you talk, I'll let you talk to your trash to do what you say, you know, be beat a tough guy in front of everybody, in front of your fans, front of your cheerleaders, because don't want to get jumped number one, and number two, I'm not trying to like again, I don't want to catch a fade in front of the
whole school. I'm gonna catch you walking home, Joe saying like I'm gonna find you later, like and if I beat the brakes off you, you know what I mean, Like while it's just me and you, then you could go, then you go explain to your friends where this black guy came from. I'm not gonna say nothing, but we gonna know, especially when the joke stopped the next day. Like that was my attitude about it. Now again, it
rarely went. It rarely got down to that, but just know that, like for me, that's how I moved always like one hundred pounds lighter than everybody, Like I've always been a lightweight, you know. But I'm just I'm but I'm not afraid of you. If you may, you may think that while I'm while we're in front of everybody, but I'm not afraid of you. We're gonna deal with
this later anyway. So when you remove the crowd, it's like, we'll see how tough you are you feel me, We'll see, we'll see if you really got we see if you really want this smoke. And what you find is most of the time they don't most they don't want to smoke when you bring it to them like that, it was all a show. You really ain't got it, you know. That's that whole No, no, ain't no round two. Bring that same energy. You was real tough at lunchtime. You
was real tough in class. What's going on? I'm here, homie, what we're doing. I ain't got nobody with me. It's me and you. Now, I grew up again in a time when everybody ain't have phones on them. So like, even if y'all, even if it is just YouTube, somebody sees it. So all that to say your fans gonna come home believe in you one now, just like if you've ever seen somebody get the breaks, the breaks beat off them and then they stand up and they was like, nah, homie,
Like nah, we're gonna run it back. You know, face all bloody, and you got a million reasons why you saying you won, but we all got eyes and ears, and it's like, nah my, gee, if you're gonna be honest, if your homies as honest, they like, hey, brou she eat y'all ass. And at this point, I would like to give kudos to the Democratic Party because when Biden
got his tail handed to it just got mollywopped. And it wasn't so much that Trump mollywopped him, because he did in some senses in the way for which Trump knows how to mollywop. It's that he didn't land no punches. You see what Trump do is he gets you off balance. He just he's spout a ton of stuff, and all of it is seeds of doubt. You can't trust the system.
You can't trust nobody say, and I'm the only one that know the facts, and you can't like And it's such a barrage that it's not like he it's like the guy that comes in and just win meals. You know, he's just running and wind meal punching, and it's just like I'll, I guess you won, you know, But that's his thing. It's just windmill punching, you know. But if you know what you're doing, you just let that food tied himself out and just tag him once hot and
it's over. But Joe wouldn't laying no punch like it hit the boy? What did you do it? And I am so I'm saying that to say the Democratic Party was honest and was like, look, man, he lost that mug. Now. They also gave excuses like Joe Joe gave excuse, Oh, I had a cold, I was tired, you know. Look
look I just got over a cold, you know. And the Democratic Party said, come on, fahm, Paul, Paul, hey, bro, you just gonna have to hold this l. And the l he held the l was so large that it knocked him out of the It knocked them out of the election. And all the homies who saw it, we all saw it. They took the crowd out. So it was just again again, you take the crowd away, you mute the mics, and look, you just get to talk. Oh spit your bars. Bruh what owt? Yeah? Now, hey,
hom y'all, look you did better last time. And he beat your ass by barely swinging. Because if you remember the fact check of both of them, things demand just be talking Trump, just be talking, all right. So I'm gonna go over some highlights. I'm gonna do some checking on myself, like did they do the strategy that I thought they were gonna do, and how successful it was? Were there some surprises? Were there some tasks that they
needed to succeed? In and did they like When people say they want policy, you say you want policy, but you don't the idea that you think you could get a full thorough answer on some policy plans in two minutes means you don't understand policy because policy take a lot longer than two minutes to explain. Want bullet points, You want to feel like you've been given policy. And finally, I'm gonna explain why I believe Kamala one. This one is because Trump believes Kamala one. This one, and I'm
gonna tell you why. And finally some fact checking. All right, here we go. Now, the things I'm about to say, like I said, they've been they by now, they've probably been said before. I'm not the only person that thinks this. It's probably look on pretty much every major outlet except for Fox News, even comedy shows like I'm not gonna tell you something that you ain't heard before, at least I think. So let me go ahead and cite sources now like I'm pulling from. I mean, pick a source
like Washington Post, like uh, even Fox News. I'm gonna be even put over Fox News as proof that they they believe Trump took a l Kamala was whooping feet. They believe that. First off, the strategy what I said before was that the strategy is, you know, obviously we all know, like we already know who Trump is, for better or for worse, Like there's a knowledge we have since the eighties. We know who this man is, and we also know how he governed. Whether you like it
or don't like it, we already know him. And for some reason, no matter what you know about him, you can't be told any different, right you can't. There's no words, there's no felony counts that's going to change anybody's minds about him. So the question is when you define him, you have to say, now, what does that have to do with you? Like, how does that? How? How does this affect you? Does this affect you well? Or does
this hurt you? In all of us? So, since we already know Trump, this is how you got to define him, right, That's at least that's what I'm thinking as this strategy. Now when it comes to Kamala, what they've already what the what the Republicans and trumpet and already done was they already defined her for everybody in a way that like I'm saying from a strategy perspective, is masterful. It's not like she hasn't been a public servant for at least twenty years. It's not like there's no way we
don't know who she is or where she stands. Matter of fact, you could go to her website. She's to say that she ain't done interviews. I mean, it's wild. She's done a lot of interviews. But I'm telling you people that I know that we're probably gonna vote for it. We're like, yeah, I don't really know. She don't really got no plans, Like I don't really know what she
what she is. Now, if you smart and I know I pull into the Kendrick well often, if you smart, you use that for your advantage, you say, because if you look at Kendrick's social media, Kendrick got faux posts or five post and all they are are the links to the songs he dropped and then the Super Bowl announcement. There ain't no explanations on none of them. I ain't got like, I don't do none of that. I let
y'all discuss. Y'all write all these blogs. There are entire channels dedicated to dissecting Kendrick's lyrics our long breakdowns of lyric by lyric. I let y'all do that, y'all think whatever y'all want. You'll see I speak in music, and but when there is a vacuum of information, something rushes to fill it. So on her side, it's like, y'all, I'll talk when I'm ready to talk. Y'all could think whatever y'all want. I said what I said when I said it, and I'll say it again when I'm ready
to say it. Y'all not gonna push me in anything, because remember when remember when Drake went back to back with Is with the AI POC and I told y'all, I think I told y'all on this pot where I was like, I bet you Kendrick's attitude is like, you're not gonna rush me. I'm gonna talk when I'm ready to talk, and when I'm ready to talk, it's gonna be a problem. I believe I'm a pat myself on the back at tell you that I tried to tell you that that was the move. Y'all say whatever y'all want.
I'm not finna meme. I'm not finna do y'all remember the lessons from the Big Three. I'm the memification. I like, I don't participate in all that. I'll talk what I'm ready to talk. But again, when there's a vacuum, you fill that vacuum with information, information that we're deciding that somebody else's deciding. And that's what the Trump campaign has done. Well, They're filling that hole. You have two choices in that situation.
You could get defensive. You could be like you know, the ladies from the Real Housewives yelling and the cat just looking at you. You could get defensive, or you just play it cool and be like you could think what you want, I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you when I'm ready. So, going into this thing, my prediction was they needed to lean in on that. Now I believe they both did that and more. The question was who was more successful at it. And here's where
I think Trump landed some blows. Kamala used a some hyperbole in certain areas. Right. The perfect example of the hyperbole is the Trump tax. Right, she's talking about a terraff. But if she says, yeah, you're gonna get this Trump tax that is gonna cost you about twenty percent more than everything else he gets to go, there's no such thing as a Trump tax, And he's right, there's no
such thing as a Trump tax. It's a tariff. But the hyperbole is the fact that like as all, like we said before, in the economics one as everybody who studies economics knows, the country don't pay the tariff. That the country that you've given the tariff. You can go back to last week I explained tariffs. The country that don't that you put in the tariff on, they don't pay it. They just raise their price, so we end up paying it. So that's why she's calling it a
Trump tax. But she jumped the step. If you would have stood back and said, well, no, I'm calling it a Trump tax because that's how tariffs work. But no, she let she let him. She like she almost like gave her chin up. She let him go, that's not what it is. You're a liar, and that's that's it. Like she tried to define him. But that was a swing in a miss in my opinion. That's one example. Now here's where he attempted to define her. He kept
saying she's gonna start, she's gonna end fracking. However, before he said that. She said three times, I'm for fracking. That she said it three times in a row. She was like, I'm for fracking. So like you're you're you're trying to lay these blows on her that you could tell was kind of pre planned. But bro, she beat you to it. She just told you. She just told the whole room like, I don't know where y'all getting this from. I'm for fracking. Now, as a side note,
I'm gonna throw this in. If you're a Republican, you should have walked away from this, unless you just don't want to. You should have walked away from this being like, uh, wait a minute, you're telling me this democrat is pro drill, baby drill, She pro fracking, she pro Israel, she gonna cut taxes. What part of this are against? Like? What what don't we like about her? When we asked her about the environment, she was just talking about building clean
energy plants. What I like, Oh, so you gonna you're not gonna end fossil fuels, Like I just I don't see what's our issue with her? Again? Like if so, now, obviously as as somebody who's a I like, you call me whatever you want, like I'm a registered independent, but somebody who's rather progressive. I was like, I wait, what, really that's where hold up? Like, that's not what I wanted to hear, So I think I was. My thoughts were as far as like, define your main goals to
define the other person. I'm like, man, it turns out like they both went above and beyond that. They did moting that she'd I think, in my opinion, she did a very good job at presenting who she was in the way that she can now do you like that or not is up to you now? And did he do a good job at defining her in my opinion? No? Why because well, let me not say no. I think I'd give him. I'd give him a C plus on
it because he just kept hammering this. He really didn't land a punch until the end, in my mind, to when he was like, Yo, you got all these plans, why don't you do him? You've been the vice president's all the time. But just to say that she is just biting again, I feel like that was actually again a good blow. I wish if I were his strategy team, I wish I would have leaned in more on that to be like, look, I read your policy rather than being like you ain't got none, be like, yo, I
read your policies. They're just like his own and I don't see. And what I'm saying is like that don't work. But that's not in his nature. She defined him very well, but not by words, by showing she just kept baiting him and he took the bait every time. And to me, I'm like, YO, brilliant. She she ditched the first question, the first question, she ditched it well now because I don't think she answered the first question of like, yo, are we better off than we were four years ago?
Like have you made us better? She's she scarce swove it. Didn't answer that question. She's like, look, but what she tried to do is run off her receipts. Look, dude, we got this pass, we got this pass, we got this past. Because again, you're fighting against the vibe and you don't want to you don't want to open yourself
up to his punch. Because that's a tough one for her to answer the idea of like, Yo, you're the you're the vice, You're you're you're in charge now, all the stuff you're talking about now her she can't throw her homie under the bus and be like, well, nigga, I'm the vice president, Like what do you mean? Like, all right, the policy, nigga. He do. But she did say a few times which was well like, well, you're not run against Joe Biden, you run against Kamala Harris.
I don't understand. You know, I'm not him, But I don't know if that I don't know if that translated to people she needed to convince. But what she did do, if you willing to keep it real, is she showed his weaknesses. You ever heard of slow walking? When you slow something, when you slow walk somebody into the sidewalk. So it's like, yo, come here real quick, bro, Hey, I just want to talk to you. Pull him out. As soon as they get to the curve, you start
curve stomping them. That's that's basically when she just slow walked in and he kept like taking it by swerving on a question and just picking at him. And then was just like, hey, y'all already know what it is. He gonna say some ridiculous stuff about Hannibal Lecter. He gonna talk, He's gonna he gonna talk too long about conspiracy theories. He ain't gonna talk about nothing. This man finna lie, he finna have all these big old crawing them crowds is gonna leave because they not as big
as he said, What do you mean about crowds? A right, right right? Crowds like got him And then she just get to look at him and go, uh huh, you see that, this is what I'm talking about. She was like, Hey, these people and then to say, eighties, the world leaders love you because they know they can manipulate you. They know all they gotta do is to say this, this and this and get under your skin. They can't do anything your skin. I'm to get you're the one that
you want. And she's like, I just did it, Like she could be like, I just did it. I just did it. I just did right now on this debate. I just told you I was gonna do that, and then I did it. I just I just told the crowd he can't handle the pressure. He easily manipulated. They want you because they committed be that. All they gotta do is say these certain words, put together words together. It's gonna get under your skin. You gonna get out of pocket. You just got out of pocket. It just happened.
So she didn't say who he was. She showed it and just let him walk right into it. The greater question is do that matter? Because some people like that. Some people like a man that don't stand for no foolishness, that ain't gonna let nothing go. I don't let nothing slide. Some people like that that like, I'm not even gonna address the question until I addressed the fact that you just disrespected me. I don't like I don't like being disrespected. I answering no question until I dress the fact that
I don't like the way you talking to me. This don't sit right. What you saying ain't true. Some people like that. And if that show get down, that's show get down. And that's what you saw. You saw a man that don't take no foolishness from nobody, even at his own expense. And two things that I don't need to remind you because it's been going around your social media. Two things at his own expense is the day eating our pets, my boy, you was big mad and my nigga,
what the hell are you talking about? And the moderators two day defense. This is the moderators didn't do anything special. They did what And I think they acknowledged this that the Homeboy on the Daily Show said the same thing like this ain't that is exactly what I thought where I was like, bro, they didn't do anything special. It would be anybody if we was at dinner you start talking about aliens built Griffith Park and under Griffith Park they sacrificeding cats. I would be like, yo, what are
you talking about? And shut your dumb ass Like we would be like, boy, if yo sit down somewhere anyway that you gotta shut that down. When somebody saw like somebody that off the rails, A regular person will be like, bro, hey, what are you talking about? Ge you don't just move on? And you're like, uh man, what the hell? All right, might as well get to it now. So they're eating the cats thing. Obviously it's racist. They're talking about the
city called Springfield or Io. Now I think, well, I know New York Times covered it specifically, but you can look into it. So Springfield is real close to Columbus, Ohio. Used to be like a factory town. Factories left now, factories are back now. His thing about Haiti, have you been paying attention like Haiti? Is just it's mad Max down there, like it's warriors come out and play like Haiti. The dude named Barbecue, Like remember their their prime minister.
They fled. The one that they got in there was killed, and there's a new dude in town. And the new dude is just a gangster. The state is ran by the streets. It's all bad. When immigrants flee a situation like that, they're in a type of a situation where they hold a status that isn't illegal. They got something called temporary protective status, and it's when you're coming from a country that is absolutely in shambles, which means they
got work from it. They allowed to work. So if you open in a factory in a town it ain't got a lot of people. You coming from Haiti, you fleeing this thing. It's like, look, I'm good once I get here, I'm allowed to work, I'm covered by the government. I gotta worry about Lamigra. I gotta worry about none of that. We will go in here, We're gonna start working.
So that's why this city has so many of these Haitian immigrants, because it's like word of mouth, like if you don't know how immigrant immigrant situation work is like the uncle and them, grandma and them find a city and then they call home like, Yo, it's actually cracking out here. We good. You know you could be by I know you don't know nobody else. Like if you if you're fleeing a country, what do you know about La?
What do you know about California? You're like, look, why are we in Downy because that's where my cousin is. I'm not finna be like, I think I'll go to Portland. I don't know nobody in Portland. I know people by in my family here like, so I'm gonna go there, and like they'll help me get get situated. So they all came like and then you call the homies and call friends. It's like, hey, we actually we out here and do dog. They giving away jobs out here, pull up,
homie and it's cheap. So Ganga Haitians come there in the city that probably ain't seen even a dark skinned white person, you know what I'm saying. Like, so now let me not say that. But anyway, what usually happens for small towns when immigrants come is it's a it's always a plus. You get dope restaurants, and most employers are like, man, they come to work on time. They don't be complaining. They just they do their thing. They work and they go home because look they understand how
good they got it. And now you got a Haitian restaurant. You feel me like, this is great. We're opening businesses. You can try food, you can you start a lert creole like usually if you don't be racist about the things, your life is better. But also what happens is they start taking up space. So now there are what they're arguing, now, these these now there's like there's not enough jobs to go around. Now there's not enough apartments to go around.
They gonna get preferential treatment because they got cash flow. You know what I'm saying. Now the school got an ESL teacher, Like, so then you start feeling like these people are encroaching on my space, on my turf, and in this where it taps into the worst parts of us, and then it gets spilled into the bigger thing. It gets becomes like a national thing because of like Fox and Friends and Jade Vans evokes the thing they saying it's because this is a perfect example of great replacement.
Theory immigrants come in destroying our way of life, raising our rent prices, and it's all because of these darkies being out of nowhere. This right wing influencer just goes to one of the city meetings and he's like, look, I've seen him at the park grabbing ducks and decapitating
them so he could eat them. And then in a Facebook group, somebody was like a neighbor's friends, cousins, uncle's favorite roommate, that type shit, said uh, yeah, I've seen a cat hanging from one of them Haitian houses windows. Then all of a sudden, the video footage of like, hey, hig, a person eating a cat right here. Person wasn't Haitian. It ain't even happen in Springfield. But you know, you know how this world work, you know what I'm saying. They find a video, that's it. It's on video now.
Once the stuff goes viral, then it's like, oh, there's a billboard in Arizona eat less Kittens Go Republican. There's Donald Trump Junior talking about like, hey, you want this happen in your city, Elon Musk, all of the ones you won't jump in. So therefore Trump now believes it and again, I can't stress this enough. There's zero evidence of this. So that's what you was talking about. It's out of nowhere. It seemed out of nowhere to the rest of us. But if you in they world, they
really believe this. And then the second l that he handed himself was a so we're clear, Like, so do you got a plan? At what will be your plan? My nigga said, I got concepts Cuz who nigga ain't the president. I don't gottadd no plans. I got an id I got concepts, I got thoughts, I got some roughs, my nigga. My man walked in with a book report. That's what man had, a class project that's been due that he known has been due for months. He walked in and was like, I gotta I got an idea?
What the book was about, my nigga. No, it's time for you to know. You got a present It's where presentation day, bro, it's your job interview. That's the part that like, my nigga, it is your job interview. Like you you talking about you got idea? You ain't even got no you got concepts? Cats and here's where and here's here's here's the hard part if you saying, if your argument is she had three years to figure some stuff out. The question that he answered that I got
concepts around was replacing Obamacare. Fam you had seven years. You said you was gonna do that while you was president. Now, while you not president, you wasn't thinking about other ways to do it. Because now his argument was I tried. I look, it's Congress. Nobody gave me a better idea. He's like, the idea sucks. I'm just waiting for somebody to give me a better idea and I'd rather which was again a good blow. He's like, man, I'm not gonna like let everybody suffer. He's like, y'all got in
I'm not gonna take it from you. I'm like, but I just want to I'm not gonna take it from you if I ain't got nothing better for you. That is a moment of sentience coming out of Donald Trump's mouth right there, Like, at least in my opinion, I was like that you sound human. I'm glad to hear that. And fuck up with the Haitians is eating cats? Help me help you so again? And Kama Lange just got to go see there, what I tell you, I tried to tell you, I don't know what this man be
talking about. And then finally for her to address the January sixth, Now, if I'm Trump's team, that was the only way he could answer it. And the way he answered it was like, look, dude, I put together a rally. I ain't tell them to go over there. It was up to Nancy to add all the security. I don't know what to say. I got on the I tweeted, I got on the internet, I got on the camera. What you want me to do? Man? These people, these people knew the truth. If you him, these people knew
the truth. They felt like they got they had been disenfranchised, and they was gonna stand for their own country. Y'all cheated in the election. How you gonna blame me if you Trump again? I'm doing this a Trump strategy. How you gonna blame me for something y'all did. Y'all cheated in the election, and that's why this went. That's why it happened. But like you can't, I ain't go over there and burn nothing, y'all. Y'all gonna stop putting this
on me. See, Trump was on defense from the moment they walked on stage, and Kamala went straight to that boy. Shook that man's hands like Kamala Harris shook that man's hand. She was on offense the whole game. So when you on your back foot, if you box, you on your backfoot the whole fight, that's an issue. Unless you can bland land a blow that's gonna knock him out, that's the issue. Bro, he was on his back foot. Like again, if you let's be real, be a good homie. Your
boy was on his back foot the whole time. Now she leaned in a few and let him land some blows. He was on the backfoot the whole time. So at the end of it, she was just like, this man is clearly still struggling with twenty twenty. She was trying to be like he's not well to be like ya, are you okay? Here's where again it kind of read as smarmie leftist elitists to be like, bro, you good like that's I you know it, just again, if you're
trying to convince people. I don't know if that was the way to say it, but to acknowledge the fact that like, hey, man, like when he happened, he lost and he can't accept it. I don't. It's a something I don't like to be like, I can't fathom not being able to accept the reality. But clearly he can't. And American people like, we can't. We can't go back to this. We like, is this really what y'all want to live and live through again? Which is answering the
how does this affect you? So? Did they define each other? They attempted to. Kamalo, in my opinion, did a better job at defining him by letting him define him by just showing it, baiting him into a situation. Rope adope, that dude. And when you rope adope, you take a tough couple of blows. You don't take a few in the chin. She took a few in the chin. But that's how you rope adope. Now, policy did they did? They talk about policy? Like I said, they not gonna
get it. It's there's not enough time. But I feel like she gave a couple Both of them gave a couple of things that could make you go humh. But what I think both of them did a bad job at is making a mockery of the other. There's policy, right, Like I said, before to just call it a Trump tax is like, all right, you're I see what you're trying to do, but like, that's not really delivering the blow.
What I would have suggested was to show that you're smarter than him, is to be like, okay, look, his plan is a tariff, right, It's a tariff on other countries where you raise the prices for things coming into the country. But as you know, because we all live through it, you understand businesses, if you ray, if you if we raise their prices, they just gonna raise their prices. And guess who're gonna pay for it. We're gonna pay for it. That's why I'm calling it a Trump tax.
It don't they don't pay it. We do. Like, what kind of business would just keep the prices the same if it cost them more, y'all, that's not even logical. Explain that. Just explain it. Then her saying, well, I guess I'm getting into the fact checking her saying Trump gave us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression. That's that's incorrect, that's not true. I guess I'll get into the fact checking now. All right, now here we go.
We already know that Trump's always says, the likes of which we've never seen in the history, Like that's just his phrase, and it's it's like never true. So put that on the side. You know, we've had the worst inflation in the history of this is the biggest crowd in the history of the likes of which they're just that's just how he talks. Which sucks because we have to dismiss it when it's just not true. Man. It's like if you at like if you do if you
take the fact checkers. First of all, they scored at fifty five to one the cars like facts like blatant lies. Some stuff is just hyperbole incorrect. But if you were to just say, if you were to add those hyperboles, it would have been in the hundreds of just lies. But we can't even count those. Ah god dog anyway, So when Trump said, yo, I had tariffs, this is from Washington Post. I had tariffs. I had no inflation,
virtually no inflation. They had the highest inflation, perhaps in the history of a country, because we've never seen a worst period of time. Here's the thing, Joe Biden did not have the highest inflation in history, all right. Inflation spiked to nine percent in mid tw two. It's a forty year high. But now it's below three percent. Right, But inflation was like twelve and a half percent in nineteen eighty and thirteen point three percent in nineteen seventy nine. Yo,
in eighteen point one percent in nineteen forty six. So the thing is like, nah, that's not true. And then Trump thinks about like, we have millions of people pouring into our countries from prisons in jails and mental in solutions and insane asylums. It's just hot, true, y'all. Nobody
is emptying their prisons and mental institutions. He's probably talking about this thing in the early seventies and eighties from when the Cuban leader Fidel Castro may have done this, but it's when he did the Madiel boat lift, right. So it was like twenty five one hundred, twenty five thousand Cubans were allowed to flee to the United States in seventeen hundred votes. But there was a backlash when it was discovered that one hundreds of those refugees came
from mental health facility. Okay, you look at Springfield, Ohio. You look at a Royal Colorado. They're taking over towns. They're taking over buildings, they're going in violently. They're the highest level of criminality. We have to get them out. Lots of towns don't want to walk around because it's so embarrassed out in Springfield. There it is they're eating dugs. Okay, I don't I already went through this, which'll it's not it's a meme and it's absurd, just being racist, right.
There were some tenants that held a news conference that said that they had some pets missing, but it was also disputed that gangs are taking over their complex. It's not true. It's just a right wing ghoul. Huax I created the greatest economics in the history of our country. We had a great economy. That's just not true. Now quote Washington Post, before the Corona, before the coronavirus pandemic
shutter the businesses and sent unemployment soaring. The president could certainly brag that the state of the economy in his first three years, but he ran into trouble when he made a play for the history books when he said it was the best economics in history by just about any important measure. The economics under Trump did not do as well under Harry Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, or Bill Clinton,
which all three were Democrats. The gross national product grew an annual two point three percent in twenty nineteen, slipping to two point nine percent in twenty eighteen and two point four percent in twenty seventeen. But in nineteen ninety seven, ninety eight, ninety nine it grew to four point five in four point seven. So it's just again it's the hyperbolegue. If you just if you just say yo, we did great, and say your numbers, Yo, we did this. Y'all did that.
And then the one that the Democrats keep fumbling is Project twenty twenty five. Now again this man like it. You could if so facto this mug. But again he gets to say that's not mine. She says, understanding Project twenty twenty five. Kamala says, understanding his Project twenty twenty five, again not his. There would be a national abortion a monitor that would be monitoring your pregnancies and your miscarriages. Okay, that's not exactly what it says, which to me, you
don't have to me. I'm like, you ain't got to do that if you just say what it do say, because what it do say is pretty wild. What it do say is essentially claiming that liberal states have become
sanctuaries for abortion tourism. It says that the Department of Health and Human Services should use every available tool, including cutting funds, to ensure that every state reports exactly how many abortions take place within its borders, at what gestational age of the child, for what reason, and the mother, state of residence and by what method to ensure that the statistics are separated by category. So it's like, all right,
was this a spontaneous miscarriage? Was it treatments that incidentally resorted in the death of a child like chemotherapy, still birds and induced abortion? And in addition, the CDC should require monitoring and reporting for complications due to abortion in every instance of a child being born alive after an abortion.
So it's not so much that like they're going to set up a big brother, it's that they're saying that the department should report right like like just hey, look, man, like, if we're going to make this a state's law, you can't just make it so that you could just like go to another state and do it when this person is a resident of another one, Because if they're resident. The other one they shouldn't be allowed to do this.
So we're saying, like, y'all should report that. But it's not like they're going to create an institution that can monitor, although it show does sound like it. So again, the hyperbole is what gets you. And again, can't stress this enough. Not his thing. One of my favorite ones is crime is down all over the world except here. Crime is up here through the roof. Despite their fraudulent statements they made crime in this country is through the roof. We
have a new form of crime. The FBI defraud. They were defrauding statements. They didn't include the worst cities. They didn't include the cities with the worst crime. Nah, fam, violent crime is down, bro. As matter of fact, it's the lowest level in fifty years. This stuff is easily google a bull. He said, well, you ain't count everybody. Now. Trump's claim for rising crime he likes to point to the twenty twenty two National Crime Victimization Survey. It's a
household survey. Again, I'm reading from the Washington Post. It's a household survey that responds survey of respondent's age of twelve and older in the period of July twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two shows a sharp increase of violent crime and an unusual discrepancy with FBI reports, which crimes reported to eighty percent of the national law enforcement agencies by the public. As a household survey, this NCVS was incomplete. It does not include people who are homeless
in institutions such as prisons, jails, and nursing home. It also does not include crimes against people under twelve in victimization that excludes murderers. Moreover, crime trends of a single year are almost meaningless. Both the NCVS and the FBI show violent crimes have dropped significantly since the nineties. Again, I've said this many times on this show. Y'all must have forgot the eighties and nineties. So I ho, you know about violent crime now? Obviously if you've experienced crime,
then that's it. But to be like crimes down everywhere and is through the roof here, nigga, what shots of this man? Economic planning? He was like, everybody thinks it's brilliant, and it's like, no, everybody doesn't. They've all everybody, everybody who studies economics has submitted reports and it said nah, homie, you finish cost this five trillion dollars we talked about yesterday. All right. Lastly, who was whooping feet? Now here's why
I believe Trump believes Kamala whooped his ass. It's because of his own words. First, he blamed the refs. It was three on one. It was three on one. He said that the moderators was on her side. They kept cutting me off. Nigga, that's because you was saying some wild shit. That's why they cut you off. Then he said, Then the next one is he claimed since it was three on one, that she cheated, it was rigged for her.
And in him saying it was three on one and it was rigged for her to win, he still say he won, which I don't understand how that math come out of your own mouth. But the next thing he said, which was my favorite, and this was on Fox News, he was like, it was like she already had the questions. It was like she already she already had the answers to the questions. Nigga, do you hear yourself. That's called studying,
that's called doing your homework. Oh my god. The question was what will you do in this situation They're asking what you would do, and the questions are domestic and foreign, economic and social daya foe questions we ask every president. She had an answer, but she's ready for the job. It was almost like she knew the questions because she already knew the answers. Are you serious, bro? They asked what you are going to do? You post to know that answer. Only you can answer what you gonna do?
What the hell you mean? It's rigged for her. She just answered the question, what the hell is you saying? Here's another way you know that that boy know he lost is when ya homies start cheerleading and key kidding for you. Here's the thing, dog, I turned on Fox News, like that's what I got it from a boy, Cameron. It's like turn on Fox News at the end of it just to see what they say. Like I said earlier, wherever you whatever silo you in, go to the opposite
one for the postgame analysis. Right. So this is me doing this. When I tell you that boy Hannity was losing his brain. She ain't say nothing, and it's like you could put one to one next to like all the things she did say. But that man was finna get an aneurysm as to how angry he was that she ain't. Then you got Tulsi talking about y'all. It was a three on one. It wasn't fair. I'm like, okay, you had Johomis caping for you. Word y'all okay. But it also helps again to see points that the rest
of us didn't see. Some of those things were like the arrogance. That still gets to me, and I feel like it's why people call the Democratic Party arrogant. Like let's use a Project twenty twenty five example, like, rather than just saying what it says, like for some reason, the Democrats feel the need to explain it to you, to tell you that this what this gonna do to you, rather than being like, broh, I can read like you didn't have to, like say earlier, to be like they're
gonna create a monitoring system. It's like, Yo, just read the thing I could read and like it already sounds terrible. You don't have to tell me. One of my favorite I don't even know who this person is, but I couldn't find him again, but their Twitter bio said. My wife says, I'm condescending. That means I talk down to people. That's the funniest thing. I was so funny because I'm like, you don't have to I'm smart enough to know what
you're saying. So I think that like oftentimes they like purposefully whatever it is that feeds the elite story, so like it already kind of irritates me. But they wouldn't have gotten under my skin and understand the way it gets under other people's skin unless I turned over to Fox News. But that's also when I saw this Edity losing his mind just ten minutes. Just what, bro, dog, you gotta chill home me like, and then to be like, nah, I ain't gonna do this. I ain't gonna go back there.
I'll no because y'all, y'all just gonna cheat. I ain't gonna play with you no more because you just gonna cheat like you did last time. I won. That though y'all saw that I won. That she ain't know what she was talking about. She ain't tell us nothing, And it's like, well, we all heard her. She told us a lot, and she like, Yo, I'm down, you want
to go again, Let's go again. That's because she whooped your ass now, And I feel like, what happens is you get confident, like if you ever been in you look, I don't know if y'all ever fought somebody, but there's a time when the momentum or let's use a sport where you know, oh, it's over, I'm finna beat the
brakes off that like, oh it's mine, homie. Especially in basketball, there's I don't understand, like I there's not many other I remember it in battles, but when you're just like it just you feel like you just your body like grows five times its size and you're like, oh this I'm finna. Oh homie, I'm finna dog walk this fool.
It's it's it's just a great feeling. And I think that that's what she's experiencing at the end of that did I feel like I know that feeling, so for Kamma to be like, bring it on, okay, she feeling and he like, nah, y'all just gonna cheat. Oh, nigga, you you know you know you lost when you walk away bloody and talk and hit you say, nah, homie, nah,
that was mine, that was mine. You've seen boxing matches when the dude at the end of the fight, when it's gonna be a decision, and he still throw his hands up like he was that man can't open one of his eyes. That's what Trump did because I tell you what, he wasn't saying this when he beat the brakes off of Joe Biden. He was like, let's run it back. Nah, don't drop out, boy, Let's run it back. That's because he again, he felt like he grew five times his own size. I know the feeling. But I
tell you what. Who was whooping whose feet? According to Trump was Auntie Kamala. But the real question is does it even matter one mold thing? You see what Auntie was about to call him a motherfucker or nick when she was saying in this president, I was like, you know, she was like, and this motherfucker. She was fitna say, and this motherfucker, this whole ass nigga right here. Oh man, That's probably the best thing of the whole night, was
her catching herself. I'm saying, she said, start with the m it ends with e R. Yeah, shees like this motherf okay for real? Now he apolitics? All right now, don't you hit stop on this pod. You better listen to these credits. I need you to finish this thing so I can get the download numbers. Okay, so don't stop it yet, but listen. This was recorded in East Low's Boil Heights by your boy Propaganda. Tap in with me at prop hip hop dot com. If you're in
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