¶ Moe Factz 46
Welcome mo fax with Adam curry for August 15 2020. This is episode number 46 and appropriate Welcome back. We are we are back. Hey, you got me in the mood? Yeah, good. Yeah. Good. You got me in a good mood. I like this. I mean, of course I grew up with the original Welcome back by Tom Sebastian for the Welcome Back Kotter. Right, right. Did you ever watch that as a kid? Or are we from? Oh, yeah, a little different. You must be watching Super reruns rewind the reruns, right.
Yeah, definitely. Okay, nice. That's mace Mace. Mace mace? Yes. Makes him from bad boy. Well, Mo, we skipped a week. Apologies for all that we were back and we're back on track. We presume you never know. Life is funny that way. And I gotta tell you, ma'am. First of all, how are you? How's everybody doing? How the kids everyone, everyone. Cool. Everybody's doing good. All five kids are doing good. I'm the wife. So the wife. Okay. Very good. Happy to hear that. So I
was just supposed to ask me five kids. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna talk about your side. Hustle, man. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna bring that up. I was just gonna say to the family. Yeah, no, we added new addition to the family. Okay, of course you would gloss over it because everybody knows you hate dogs. Dogs are people to mow I have nothing but love for dogs, man. Nothing but love. Please, please. We did add a new new addition to the family American Bully.
tricolour black. For dog. Neat around the property. Try color. Black was really exciting. It just kind of looks like a Rottweiler. Looking bully is weird. Ah, what a sweet. How old is he? How old was eight weeks? Oh my goodness. Eight weeks. Oh, yeah. Oh, congratulations. You indeed have a fifth child. That's wonderful. All right. All right. Well, the next mo facts will be in four weeks from now
as Moe will be too busy. Potty Training the dog. Good way to paper No, you gotta you can go outside now I guess right? Yeah, it's not my it's not my dog. Trust me. My wife is gonna pretty much baby him like she does the other four. So okay, I got it. This gives you an incredible break in life. Everyone's doing their thing with a dog and you can go sit in your office you shed round walk the grounds. And I have somebody that complained to the news about Rocco.
Rocco was that his name? Do we have a nice nice so I just have a quick quick story from my side. You know, because we we had been talking back and forth you know, texting and forget it was two nights ago. Maybe keep around. We're in bed. And I just got the phone. You know, I'm like, I Szostak I send this link to moe you know, this it's like 11 o'clock and about I was
getting sleepy. So I just sent it boom, text comes back and I have the sound on and it's mo says Tina turns around she just never glasses on she looks and says who's Mary and why she asking if you're up some booty call you up that's exactly what I'm like. It's mo it's Mo Mo I'm not getting booty calls. That
was pretty funny. Anyway, I know if I spin the wheel I usually say I don't know but I'm really psyched because of course I do have an idea of what today's show was going to be about So as I roll out that we'll have topics for Moe facts with Adam curry we find out what today is what kind of topical and bring you the wheel of topics says what nobody knows except Mo and today I do love ya love nice and potluck with Jennifer again you didn't make her sing now it's
actually from a kid show. I forget the name slips my mind but it was from a cute show, but I thought that was hilarious. Last part yeah Here we are. Yes. And to remind everybody, this is a value for value production, which means we take no commercial money, no advertising, no nothing under the table, no host reads no endorsements. We talk about things because we actually mean it. And that's the only reason why we can do this. There's no
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a presidential candidate in Wisconsin. Since he announced his candidacy last month, he has had mixed success meeting ballot requirements in various states. It's becoming increasingly clear he's getting help from Republicans and Trump supporters leading some question whether a clearly vulnerable Mr. West is being used to try to siphon votes away from Joe Biden. Are you aware or encouraged anyone in the party to help him get on the ballot including
other than I get along with him very well, I like him. I like his wife. His wife recommended certain people as you know, for booting Alice Johnson is a fantastic woman, but his wife recommended certain people to get out of prison and they were in prison for a long time. A long, long time. That should have never happened. And I took what she said very strong Kim Kim Kardashian. And she's got a good heart. Very good heart. And I like Kanye very much. No, I have nothing to do with him
getting on that. We'll have to see what happens. We'll see if he gets I'm not involved. That's what it appears that that's what it appears to be. I mean, the dynamics that existed in 2016, that assisted Donald Trump and being elected do not exist this time around with with Joe Biden, in my opinion. And if you look at Jill Stein, and the impact she had in several battleground states, it's very clear that the numbers would indeed assist Donald Trump.
I am so happy that we have this in our potlucks due for today, the the diss and misinformation about Kanye West. And in fact, some of the man I gotta tell, I saw they had to bring out Jim Clyburn, the, you know, he's the he's the whip for the Democrats. You know, he's the guy that pushed Biden over the edge. I had to bring him out, say Kanye is nuts. It was It is a big problem. Yeah, that's, that's that is true. Kanye is a big problem and
they know it. And, man, it's fun to watch all the all the media that is either meeting with the with some narrative that's being created or doing it themselves. It's, it's really, really, I have not seen this level. Yeah, and as a show, Miko Singleton, who's a political consultant said he could place basically played a spoiler like Jill Stein did in 2016 Sure, but with an even bigger impact, because in those states, those critical key states they need to
win. There's a high, large black population. And if you can shave off a few points off for every one of those states or a few of those states, it could be a huge political impact to that. And I think the Democrats know this, I've known this for a long time I need to I need to interrupt and I'm sorry, but there's something that hit me the other day I think in I know I mentioned I have no agenda because you just said black population usually
you say so called Black right? But that now that Kamala Harris had self identifies as black I just wanted to know what's what's the vibe man it's like to me personally I felt well if we just look at color she's brown politicians always talking about the black and brown communities which I guess is two separate zip codes maybe one big zip code and the color people so when a non when when a non a DOS person says they identify as black and
it's it's adopted as such. Does that mean all brown people are black or a das does eight us now have do you have you have no color? Man? They I think they took away your black. We may get to Kumala today. You have to stick around. Alright. I'm sorry. Yeah, it's a valid question though. Right there. for that. It's a very valid question and I have have substantial answer for Okay, so, well, this would be a doozy but we want to stick to
the car. Yeah, right right now, okay. And the problem with Kanye is, if you notice he mathematically can't win being
president. No. Well, if he's serious about 2024 This is The good news is that great draw Ron you can build up you know some political cachet he's even learning how to get on the ballot in different states that's up yeah he so he can write dry run all through the process here and after that he'll be ready for 2024 and he could give a big middle finger to the Democratic Party which he despises and give his right hand man bit Loki a you know no
handout or handout you know because who's bit Loki? Big big Loki aka 45 Savage because Kai is playing the role a little Loki right oh okay big load you got to explain the Loki bit I don't think everyone knows this. Oh yeah from the last show the comparison of the gesture or the Loki so if you listen to the last show it's basically they are troll slash. What's the better word for word? Just the antagonize right. I mean for for the benefit disrupter. Yeah,
disruptors, though. That's a good point. I missed a good word for it. But yeah, the Democrats know and they're trying to do everything they can. And they have been trying to do everything they can ever since Kanye showed any support for Donald Trump. I mean, they hauled him off last time. Yeah. cytosol and the proper word clear for people who are new. Right? I started I think both of us and I took Kanye seriously before we even knew each other. But for my for me personally, you have to
listen to Kanye. You really it's like listening to Trump. Yeah, just a different version of what what is this word salad that's where if you just listen and you keep an open mind I remember when he was on when he announced this on stage and he said you know he started to get into our stuff Colette Colette Colvin Yeah. The whole story about her instead of Rosa Parks and I'm and you could hear and see so called Black people going oh,
man, what are you doing, man? You know, under under informed obviously. So that's why I called him little Loki cuz it's the same thing with the birther from Trump. Yeah, he knew how it was gonna land but saying those outlandish things. Harriet Tubman didn't free black people. She only let him go work for other white people. Yeah, he knew what was gonna happen by the way. That's that's absolutely true. You just have to think about it for a second. But okay.
Well, that's the thing about slavery. flavor was the choice is he doesn't say anything Trump does, he lays out this seemingly inflammatory statement. But when you sit down for him to clarify, it makes nothing but sense. But he understands how the media cycle will pick it up. Yeah. Hey, look out crazy Kanye and they can't help. They can't help what it is. What's this point? It's so crazy that they're just backing off. They're like, yeah, he's crying and got 2020 shaved into his head. But they
can't back off either. Is this desperate? Well, I think Kim is helping. I think she's really helping by trying to stave some of that off. I don't know what their relationship is like, but I see you're only doing good things for him. But the but the media is using she's going to get a divorce any day now. Up here. She's like when you read the headlines. It's like, um, yeah. Kim Kardashian, dot dot dot. Yeah. Her husband's health or something. Well, then we read in
it. She says nothing to do nothing at all. No. And then they tried to put that that other kid in as a wedge. What's his name? G Willie. Oh. Oh, is it chance to rapper? No, no, no, no. No, some guy that. That was part of the whole story. Some of the guys she had she had been somewhere with and Kanye like, no, she's cool. Oh, yeah. I mean, of course, they always go to us. I mean, um, is it fascinating that how they do that we've heard this the same party that she goes against people that chotto
quote, unquote, she slept shame. Yeah. For them. Yeah. It's true. Yeah, they'll just dump on Kim. I have my own feelings about the camp that Kim and the Kardashian COVID and Kanye but that's neither here nor there. The COVID I love that. But let's go in this whole setup. Kanye is getting some very interesting help, you know, to get on the ballots. And with that said, let's get into number three. Donald Trump. A couple metaphors drew up inside straight last time,
right. He shouldn't have won everything on placement. Last week of the election, and then he scraped through in the three states up on over the top of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, Wisconsin looking like the best chance that he has to win again, of those three states right now. And he won by less than the margin is margin was smaller than the number of votes that he'll sign 30,000 votes. So they're hoping to recreate that magic, those dark arts and make this happen again.
Here's Kanye West who honestly I don't know his motivation. I don't think anybody really knows motivation media right now. It's unclear whether he is actively helping Trump it looks like he's having some mental health problems. It's just really tragic. And he's a guy who is a very talented creative thinker, who thinks outside the box and might have been convinced or convinced himself that this is a good idea. But frankly, it didn't look like there was much really happening around him,
waiting to actual success. He got in really late. It didn't look like he was gonna get on. It wasn't clear. Anyone serious is working for him. Frankly, the people who are actively involved trying to get him on the campaign right now. It's unclear to me how they got involved. I think that's the next big shoe to drop here is who put them in touch. Who's coordinating? Yes, this is the insinuation. Exactly. It's the magic. First of all, it's Trump blue. The arts dark magic.
Yes. Sounds like marketing to me. Exactly. It sounds like um, that was Cameron Joseph, which is a senior political writer. But yeah, they're digging in and saying, No, I'm gonna be completely honest. This campaign was ready made for Kanye to step in using some of Trumps people. I mean, I'm not I'm not one of those people. Oh, you know, this. That's not what this is clear what's happening, but it's completely legal. Well, of course, it is. Nothing wrong with it. But it's yeah, it's
good practice. I mean, like, the goal is to win. Yeah. And if you can keep points off the board, if you can increase that negative vote that we always talked about, even since the first show, yeah, that's only a couple. He's a negative vote. amplifier, right? When he gets in there, what's the role of the role of Kanye West to Donald Trump is this he is a tool, but I don't see it as a negative. No, he is a hired gun brought in to say all the things with just a big a microphone as Trump has.
But it's coming from, you know, a so called black person. And, and from that, from that has swag. And from his perspective, which is different. And it comes from a creative person, which as up until now, the Democrats thought they had cornered the market on creative people. According to legend. Only Democrats can be creative people, we know.
This, we're talking about one of the most creative guys and you know, maybe in the last, you know, 2030 years, when you talk about his impact to music, fashion, and just overall mastery of, of the media, you know, the media cycle. So you can't poopoo Kanye West away, and I think they understand that. So they're trying to just say, Oh, he's working for Trump, basically. I mean, that's, that's, that's the narrative. Yeah. One of three narrative. The main ways he's just the
easiest to to buttress like, I don't disagree with. Yeah, but yeah. But I think Kanye gets out of it, what he puts into it, because when he showed up to Trump Towers after 2016 That he pops up as a billionaire. Yeah, he was like 50 million in debt. How do you go from 50 million in debt to being a billionaire? I've never believed his billionaire stories. I mean, I just don't know. You know, calculating net worth is very difficult. Well, he's a Kardashian billionaire. Just like how they said
he's a billionaire. Yeah, exactly. So but he's worth a lot of money. Very rich person only getting richer with with the affiliations that he's making. And he's beyond counsel co hats. That's what's so I mean, they're trying everything right down to I'm sorry, he has mental health issues and his wife has a slot and still that doesn't work. You know, none of its it doesn't work one after they're gonna go after the kids next you watch is going to be Kanye danger to the kids. Kim takes the kids away
from Kanye watch. I predicted. Write it down, and I don't I don't agree with you at all. Um, so you don't think the media will do that? No, I will say right now. I disagree with disagree. I'm sorry. Okay. Yeah, I don't disagree with you. Yeah, I mean, that's that there's no limit to what this liberal media will do to a black man. When he steps out of his box, that's right. This goes to show you
that it is a plantation over there. Yeah, it is. It is a you're saying full fledge weren't percent plantation because, well, I'll talk about later what tactics they used to,
you know, get him back in control. But Kaya has been meeting with some very interesting people during this 2020 election, as Kanye West continues to pursue his quest to appeal on the presidential ballot this November, a source tells Reuters the Trump supporting rapper recently met with White House adviser and Trump's son in law, Jared Kushner, The New York Times, which first reported the meeting, said it took place in Colorado last weekend, and also included President Donald
Trump's daughter Ivanka, who's also a top White House adviser. West appeared to confirm the meeting and he tweet late Tuesday night, saying they discussed a book on empowering black Americans. And he offered to do a live interview with The Times just haven't had the time to hurt it. In the most elegant way possible.
The rapper and clothing designer announced his last minute presidential campaign, followed by a series of rambling public remarks that have raised questions about his intentions and his mental health. I think that's the actual story I sent to you when Tina thought I was getting a booty call. I think that was the one about power dynamics. I think that's it. Yeah. Yeah. I have not read the BA. I haven't either. But it's just interesting that Kaya is meeting
with with Kushner and Tran Ivanka Trump. Yeah. They're not hiding this thing. And it's just I mean, I saw Jared, Jared Kushner in the interview is like, oh, man, I unlike, unlike all you people, someone has different beliefs from a different political beliefs. I still stay friends. And he said that was such a damn smirk on his face. He's like, come on, Jared. Come on, man. We know what's going on, like I say, is completely legal. I think it's a smart strategy.
And if the Democrats had a way of doing this, they would, but they don't. I think Kanye. Well, we've talked about Kanye and maybe his affiliations with the family aka the Krishna new Illuminati. So it makes nothing but sense that no, he knows how the media has treated him before. So whenever he could stick it to the media, he's going to do that. How important how important. Do you think it is that his his Sunday service and his his is being reborn? Is belief in God?
Is that an extra important factor in this case? Do you think? No, it's part when you understand who they're targeting, and you it's not who you think they're going to target? People think they're trying to target the young black voter. Oh, what kind of day those people are already, quote, unquote, woke? Yeah, you are. They're already so ingrained
into the liberal culture that you can't move on. I believe Kanye is targeted towards the older black male black voter, black male may be specifically male specifically, but in Christian, conservative, not conservative politically, I'm talking about socially. And we listen to the things he's talking about. Yeah, it's a lot of those makes me it he's targeting if they start to play these clips, when people stopped to listen, it's not going to work out well for the media.
West has been open about his struggle with bipolar disorder. And his wife, Kim Kardashian, has asked the public and media to grant him compassion. Once this appearance as an independent on the ballot could possibly disrupt the race between Trump and former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden, if he were able to garner any votes and US states with a
contest is close. Last week, the Washington Post reported that what's his campaign has so far filed petitions to appear on the presidential election ballot and 10 US states and that Republican operatives, including some with ties to Trump were involved in efforts to support his candidacy in at least five of them, including Arkansas, Ohio and Wisconsin. Trump on Tuesday it's told syndicated radio host Hugh Hewitt that he had not talked with West about the entertainers campaign. Sure he didn't.
We not nice? You got it. Yeah. So Trump's people are showing up work your hard to get Kanye West on the ballot and Kanye West isn't Nothing but the bullhorn. This is gonna say all the things that need to be said, that are true. They're all true. I mean, it's not that he's lying. It's just that any other person they can be canceled or written off with every time Kanye West opens his mouth. It makes news. I mean, he has that same effect, but Trump has and that's, you have to report on him. Right?
Yeah, that's really the secret. And as long as you add in there, obviously mental episode, as long as you add that in there, his message still gets. That's exactly that is the Trump playbook. Really? Yeah. And we you know, what the meat on the Democrats and the liberal media are shooting themselves in the foot because people are looking like, I thought you were supposed to be for people with mental health issues. Yeah, exactly. Oh, sure.
For black people being independent thinkers, but as soon as you know, so called black man comes out, and just questions things. He's crazy, you say? And not only he's crazy, but they laugh at it. You know, it's actually sick, of course, because it does the job of exposing how hypocritical the people on the left are. And it's just not going to work out well for him. And a perfect example of this. Be writing your Kanye
and anybody that thinks like him. I have an interview with DJ Vlad and DL Hughley. That's what Kerry Cruz and Kanye West to get a room in the same fucking mental design. Yeah, that's what they should have kids. They should have the same fucking medication. They should make out. What did they make big? It's like that? I don't know, man. I don't know. But if somebody's mentally when, when
people say the insane shit, those men do. Usually, they on the neverending fucking underpass with a cardboard sign that said, repeat Jesus is coming. They do. They'll they like. And I don't feel bad for people that can access help with just saying yes, they have the resources to do it. So it serves a purpose, but to denigrate you to give people out that I never give people who hate me. Or people like me. Comfort. I hope they never go. That really made me feel good. Wow.
I've always leader you see the all out attack? Yeah, but first thing, what really happened to deal hewgley Wasn't the on. Okay, like was he on Saturday at live or something and he just kind of melted away and then he pops up from time to time looking like a pimp. Right? They gave him the radio show out in LA, we were saying he has a huge bra. That's what happened. Following Brown and brown. Right? How they're using democratic Brown and brown,
brown and brown and brown communities. Okay, so that's why he asked the cake for the Democratic Party because when you given that kind of played a gig like that, yeah, you got to do you do you have to push the agenda early in the morning brainwashing people. He's kind of like the West Coast version of Charlemagne got it? Right. I mean, he's, he's into what station is. But do you know what station he's on? I don't recall what stations. But what pissed me off with this room?
It's several things. I would never refer to another black man in the presence of a white man as a nigger. No. I don't and then Black. He said what do you find these niggas and blah, blah. I don't know. Like, oh, so you meet you agree with Dr. hewgley. I mean, this is what I'm talking about. It's like everybody gets a pass to just attack Black men by black people in general are so called black people in general, when they have don't participate in group thing
the system. Yeah, they're not on board. And we see it, you know, and he like he said, I'm not I don't want to give comfort to white people. Well, you know what, hold on a minute, cuz I have a clip of him doing it. But I just want to finish up what I'm saying here and let you chime in to sit there and say that and they say, Oh, they need to share a mental asylum. You know, bro. You don't do I mean of all things? I mean,
because we have a mixed company podcast right? But there's certain there's certain things that you just don't do what's really referring as it's another brother No matter what, no matter what. What's interest, don't do that. And I'm so desensitized to hearing. The black man use the word I didn't even didn't I didn't even think about it. I mean, because I'm doing the show with you. Yeah. Right. And I know white people have no idea how that makes other black
people feel. Not all but so Um, and the funny thing was just before I clip this, I didn't want to make the clip, you know, saying three minutes long. They were going on and on about Terry Crews, and Terry Crews took the word Kuhn and turned it into a positive leaning. backronym, right. And they were like, You can't do that you can't use a negative word blah, blah, blah. And then he turns around. Unbelievable.
Yeah, this guy, I'm glad we got to keep an eye on him. But I'm Dr. Hewlett, he's he's either disgusting human being, I'm just gonna say that from the bottom of my heart. Because at the end of the day, as with anybody, you can disagree with somebody just like, um, if you have political disagreements with people, that's one thing, but to like, tear it to try to tear another black man down in the media off of using their flaws. That's a
whole different thing. Like if you have a political or how many because like me, I come here, I could see other black people, but it's on their views. Yeah. It's not all who own them personally. It's like, you know what, this is what you say. Now, let me counter that with this fact. And then you explain to me, you're saying what, how you still have this, you're saying understanding, but just to get on and to participate? Because you we all know what's happening here. And I'm going to reveal
that in a minute. Because this is a systematic teardown, and we've seen it before, and we'll see it again. And as always say no black man makes it out alive. And that's the truth. Bill Cosby, whoever OJ were, none of us use and make it out alive when you get to that level. Because to get to that level, you had to make some deals with the devil. You did mention to fine specimens there as your examples.
No, no, what I'm saying is if Bill Cosby was still kicking the liberal talking points, yeah, it would have been he would have been brushed away. Yeah. Groovy. Yeah, that's my that's my point. Yeah, it's not that behavior because of course, it wasn't it was terrible. Moving on, you're saying is they'll cosign the bad behavior as long as you're pushing their narrative, but as soon as you step out, a lot of them push their narrative. What
is Kanye? Kanye is a father. He's a businessman, billionaire music musician, you know, saying what negative Kate, I mean, it just adjust the polls to I hate to do this, but how they look at Jay Z. They give him all the passes in the world because he gets If he pushes the liberal agenda, and as soon as he doesn't, they push him you're saying they smack him down? Of course. So that's just
the matting. JC is completely tokenized he's very useful for the NFL or whatever else and he he likes the other side of that. Right but as soon as he came back Colin Kaepernick you saw they start pulling out the dirt out of his file of course don't don't forget we have a we have a foul on all the you we ever to get to that point. But that comes from the skull and bones now hit the new saying, hey, golf on small tangent, but in the skull and bones, you got to lay in that casket and tell all
your secrets is the same thing. Hollywood, you got to give them all your secrets. That way they can tear you down if they ever build you up. And these days saw that millennial, Millie, millennial, Millia, documentary, to whistle, oh, man, that they can even they can nudge you just by looking at what you're doing. Like for real? And they've got everything. Everything you mean? Like it is kind of mind blowing, especially the phone. And I don't know how the OTG nature is in the A das community?
Well, I'm glad you brought that up. Because I just want to make one statement. I think I'm gonna be going on social media for a while, if not ever. What is very fat because like you said, they put things in front of you to trigger you can't get around it and you can't avoid it. So you're you're spot on with that. And we and we're being highly, highly manipulated and nourished. Yes. Big so big time. So just leave off where on tape pick up where we left off it.
Dr. Healy makes statements I don't want to give white people comfort. You know, our people that don't like that don't like me are people that look like me, right? Yeah, um, but then he shows up on the view to tear now Kanye. So you talk about Kanye in the book. And due to his actions, you say he's he's an honorary white guy. Now. That's a strong statement. You couldn't have known that. You couldn't have known. The first time he would announced his run for president which we're not
sure if he's in or out at this point. What do you say about that? Could you envision a Kanye presidency? Oh my god. I don't think he's discernibly different than me right now.
Literally, I think that when you're when you're motivated, you grew up in Chicago and you're more motivated by Donald Trump than example of Barack Obama, whether you agree with him illogically or not, there are two distinctly men one is aspirational wants you to ask, but I'll say this, that there discernibly they're there they're the same type of men. They both are amoral, they both are narcissistic. Neither reads and I've seen both their wives naked so I think that exactly the same time.
Wow, well, he had the wise part. Right. That was pretty good. That was a good way to that's a good way to wrap up that that that comparison list is crap, of course, but I thought it was pretty good. DL is getting pay and this what the view laughs that when he slept shames? Oh, of course. Kim. Yeah, I'm gonna show you how these people have
no really, more underpinnings. It's all about instead of pushing their agenda, because if anybody was to shame, another woman, for her behavior, or sexual choices, or whatever they were like, no, do you can't do that. Oh, wait, we need to tear down kind of your Rolodex, who say, Who can we get on their view to give us comfort, but also make us feel comfortable that but also the black people aren't thinking like Kanye. I listened to that. And I'm like, he's now an honorary white
guy. Follow me dl hewgley. You know, what does that what does that supposed to mean? You had to ask, Do I mean guest custody? Thanks. Thanks for yourself. Welcome to white Jim chi. There you go thinking to get right. There you go. You're thinking for yourself, Kai, you gotta be must be about black people. What does that say about black people? Then? If you question things, then you are self sufficient. Your white business? What are you saying? It's actually the widest podcast and so many others.
But then that goes to say, like we always talk about when you say white, and then the opposite is black. So you're saying black is not thinking for yourself and not being self sufficient, and not questioning things? Exactly. And just give me your vote away. That's what he's saying. But what I'm saying is in Alaska, he said, he doesn't give comfort to white people. And this is a big,
big issue with me right here. You say that, but you know, your phone rang or your agent's phone ring and they're like to view they want you to come on and talk about Kanye. Yep. You knew what you were brought in to do. It's like joy, Bihar she read. Oh, you know, I remember that time you said Kanye was the honorary white guy. That was kind of harsh. But I like it, you know, that kind of thing. Yeah. It's like that's, that's that's real. That's real crappy. I mean, I'm appreciate that. No,
I can tell. Like I said, I've had I already had my problems with DL. But now he's really off the invite list. Right? Because what he they do what the so called Black people do bootleg negros do they cornered the market on so called blackness. And then it's like, oh, we can give it to people like Kamala Harris when we want to right and then we can take it away from Kanye we want to when blackness what they call blackness is called actually lineage. And there's nothing you
can do about my lineage. Nothing could not stop. No, I come from where I come from, or change that. But that's why I call it black ink. Now you see why it's a business and it's like, Do you have a license to operate in blackness? Oh, no, your blackness license has been revoked Kanye you can't speak for black people anymore. Right and I'll come Allah we can we will give you a black card. You know, so you can you know, speak for black people. I mean, it's a real
man we you know what we need to get Kanye on this podcast. We just need to get Kanye we can do an interview with Kanye Can't we I can get that we should be able to reach him. I think we should not and you know what, I would appreciate that because we will let him talk and actually get his thoughts out and not use these five second sound bites and make her seem like a crazy person. But Kanye knows how it's gonna be used. You know, I mean, he understands
what he understands and what he called for appropriately. And this is an he understands the media incredibly well. You know, this whole power nomics and meeting with the DJ Ivanka got blown out in the I think it was the New York Times and he tweeted, oh, I'm happy to do a live interview with The New York Times anytime you want. Just tell me he understand. It's got to be live. It can't be recorded. If it's not live and he's right. Because not live he can't do it. But we should be.
I will hope so. And because the we need to have avenues where people can speak unfiltered. Yes. unedited, you know, and that's like you said, why didn't the times take up a live call A waste. I mean, that's like I said, what a great opportunity. What a great opportunity. If you're what you want to do a live interview, boom, I'm on a plane. Right? I mean, that moment, but they don't want him to speak.
They want to use him and soundbites and looking, you know, not the best to you know, to tear now, not only him, but anybody that thinks outside the box. I think I can. I can get your pills number from Rogen. And Shiloh Chappelle was out there. He wasn't at the ranch, wasn't he? Yeah, yeah, he got it right after wet rather, they did the same thing to Chapin. Cartier they did. She was like, Oh, he's crazy. You know, he went to Africa. It's like
that was that was. That was kind of weird. That was a weird situation, because I liked that. Chappelle went out there to show support. And then Kanye is like, Hey, man, like, show him everything's cool. tell a joke. In this, it's like telling a magician. Hey, man. Thanks for coming over for coffee. Show me a trick. You know, it's really rude. Oh, tell Acharya does take a song. Yeah, exactly. What is that horse car? Yeah. Why don't you sing a little song there? Do a little ditty for us.
Dance monkey boy. All right. All right. Chi a are. So we have next up. This was on the Karen Hunter show where she's gonna have several periods is on this because we had to get the Boulais perspective. Of course, all things, all topics that are popular. Yeah. So in this clip, we got a comedian Ida Rodriguez. And she's from at funny Ida. I guess that's her handle. But she's gonna speak on is Cartier genius. Kanye makes me laugh because the we said I've said it here
before. I think it's hilarious that only black and brown people when somebody is famous, they're automatically a leader and a spokesperson for the whole group, right? Like a white people could do stupid doing that. It doesn't matter who does it what I'm saying? Yes, it is because Trump tweeted about how great he is. But what I'm saying it white supremacy is what white supremacy is. That's absolute apps. Okay. But what I'm saying is, look at the people holding Kanye West accountable for the
things that he says. And a lot of people look like him. And it's ignorance because they're uneducated, they don't have the information. And they automatically assume that because he has the microphone that he is assuming leadership. He said that this though No, but no, but I know what he said. He also said he's bipolar. And we hear what we want to hear so we should give him a break because he has medicine. Oh, I don't think we should give him a break. I think we should turn
his mic off. But that's what we all want. No, no, no, no. Put a put masking tape on his mouth. Do you hear that? Laughter Yeah, when they say to you can you play from here please? Of course you want the laughter bit love the last year? No, but I know what he said. He also said he's bipolar. And we we want to hear so we should give him a break because he I don't know. I don't think we should give him a break. I think we should turn his mic off. Yeah. We all want though.
Wow, that's what we want. You know, Mo facts listeners I listened to this is from Sirius XM. And ever since we started playing Karen Hunter on the show is on the art on the urban channel, which is synonymous for black apparently. Yes, that is some bloke asked crap man all day long. There's not a lot of really interesting people. That's interesting from a show perspective. But no boundless just 00 Specially Karen Hunter. Or if she brings on a person you know, he he's not up to the
level whoever he or who she or he is debating right. I mean, they'll they'll lopsided but yeah, but Mo Mo facts listeners, if there's an opportunity, should call into that show and say, Hey, excuse me. Why are you laughing at a person who has who you claim is bipolar? Or that has having an episode? Why are you laughing at that? Why?
But then they'll turn around and say the same thing will black men suffer from mental health issues bla bla bla bla bla, to understand and collect money or votes on our behalf, but then turn around and laugh that he truly suffered from it and then you say, we need to turn his mic off. Coming up with some ideas that challenge here's the MBT minute debate and I was like shut up. Shut up. Slaves are mean that's that's basically what it is. He's just an annoying person to them. Very annoying.
He's very what you know what kind of a new this was gonna be? Oh, He foretold this and this and this comes from show number 13 It's a throwback clip. Even when Kanye said he he can't be silenced. Are you afraid of losing your audience? Yeah, I told you I'm only afraid of God I'm afraid of my daddy got 15 years I'm telling you God is showing that you can have your
own thoughts bro. I've been canceled before it was canceled culture who told you that my career would be over the same people that are telling you that you can't have a right to say who you will vote for those people will be soon to take Jesus out to school those people will be soon to remove Jesus period from America which is the Bible Belt those people will be so mad come on man i finna go Alex Jones level your man wake up wake up Mr. West wake up Koecher wake up a by think they
so woke but they following the rules the world woke supposed to be hip hop a never been about following rules. It been about doing what you fell. I'm gonna take the Louis I'm like, I'm gonna do with the poll. I'm gonna do it like this. Even like the way I hold on. Let me use my African American voice. Let me use my Disney approved voice. Let me you hear I'm saying we don't even speak in our own language, bro. Like, we talk louder than this. Africans talk louder. Italian moms talk loud.
We talk louder when we speak in a corporate voice are we don't want to ruin the deal voice or this one. Bro. I love y'all, man. And I love me. And I love Christ. And you also love to see this. I'm not gonna tell you, which I should do. I'm just doing I do. If you love it dang cool. If y'all want to meet in a go make a difference. Honestly, I haven't been killed so many times on social media. And I'm still here, I'm still to look at me. That's got to be one of my favorite Kanye clips. That's
really good. I'm really like that. And that's what you have to do. That's why they wouldn't give him the interview. Because if you give him a live interview and let give him room to talk, then all of a sudden it makes sense. Yeah, it does. It does. That's why we need him. And I would like to make one point. I think the cancel cannon originated right there with that clip. Yes, I will. Here's a little yes, indeed, I thought I recognized that.
And then you asked me about him being a Christian and all that. If he keeps talking about removing Jesus. In those states and South Carolina, North Carolina, people will pay attention and black you know, you right. I mean, we got to think about the three pictures on the wall. You remember that? It was you know, who was it? We got? Talking about removing Jesus. You got Kanye West. Mr. Jesus walked himself said the Democrats want
to remove Jesus. What so people are going to start to listen, and then they'll notice you know what the Democrats did remove religion from their planks? Of course they did. So I'm just saying when you start getting by and behind that message, yeah. You might not get them to vote for Kanye or Trump, but people might have something else to do on Tuesday. I'm just saying. Yeah. Well, if he does not get the mainstream, you know, Tucker Carlson has been he's been covering him from time to time.
And that would be a great spot from the guy. He won't do it. I guess. I don't know. Why not. It would seems like that'd be a perfect well, he can't kya he has to walk this line. Right. He can't be to Fox News. Yeah, he can't You know, I mean, you can't submerge yourself in too much conservatism. Yeah, that would
be ah, because why I don't think he thinks that way. I think is like, let people think how they want to think and then the majority a win because I'm here because I think I think like him, I don't know him personally. I was I was going to say it should be you really grew up. Following konjam you've you've grown up for me. It's Kanye. Yes. And now I'll just say I'll say it again. I was a Kanye West you know, follower or fan. I mean, for lack of a better word.
Ever since before he even got in front of the camera because I love to his I love his production. And I will go and buy CDs just like he did mute beat song. Just you know, read it. So I'll follow Kanye all the way up. And I'll note he went from being super liberal. Yeah. Now don't say he's also conservative. But any kind of conservative is obviously conservative. If you're black, obviously. I Ah, so yeah, this is where we're at. And, well, this
is important. It's important because that clip just reiterates, the whole idea is to turn off his microphone, let him rant, let him rave, let him do whatever he wants, just make sure he doesn't get a hold of the mic. In a situation where people will be able to hear it. That's literally what they want. And that's why you haven't seen an interview with him. No. And I was just going to say, before we go to the next clip, I have to say, I think I have similar beliefs is Kanye, put all the
ideas on the table, debate and discuss them? And then who went whoever the majority goes with that, that's how society heads if a society wants to head to a Marxist future, and that's what the majority is a so be it, you know, what, what are you gonna do? But to try to shut people down and cancel them? And you know, don't let him get their voice out? Not that that's not the right way, because that's what they know this what this system is all about is suppressing and but they always
notice about voter suppression. What about voice suppression? What about ideas or suppression of ideas, those kinds of things, you know, but that doesn't matter. It became it became so easy. And Kanye is just one of the few people but it became so easy to cancel people. Or Roosevelt said the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. And people are afraid of their jobs. That's why they're doing this against Kanye. People are afraid to talk a speak up because they know
they can get canceled. For anything. That tide is changing, though. That is changing and but not many. It goes deeper than canceling for Kanye and other black men. This is a clear cut case of black book breaking. The term bug breaking refers to a process used by slave owners to break and destroy strong black men in order to degrade
and demonstrate mastery over black people. This was frequently done by BT sexually assaulting and humiliating black men in public to make examples out of revolutionaries to deter our desire for independence. In other words, they wanted strong black bodies with weak minds, who wouldn't disrupt the institution of slavery. Even in the image of black men being responsible fathers, husbands, protectors of their families was forbidden. Because such images didn't support white world
dominance. Instead, hundreds of years of negative imagery toward black men as being lazy, dumb and untrustworthy criminals have been highlighted before the world. Wow. It is. It just goes all the way back to slavery. I mean, we see it all the time. Well, so it's an it's an if you look at the slave owners move forward a little bit, you know, Democrats, Democrats in the south Democrats, they did that. If you just want to make it political.
Right. And that's the point. Oh, gosh, okay. Let me let me get let me let me give you a now this is just my high level. Take on liberals and conservatives. Just I mean, I really I really prefer to say Democrats and Republicans, how about that, okay? Because just make it go to these are parties. These are clubs, these are called so I'm not in either one. So this is an analogy or, you know, metaphor, what I think about Democrats, Republicans and how they deal with black people.
Okay, you got a little boy fishing, right? And then you have a conservative to come by. And he'll say, Hey, you might want to throw it over there to catch some fish or throw it over there kick some fish everyday comes by it's past you and gives you a pointer to a little boy like I go what your home is
like, Nah, you can't go home with me. It was but I'll give you some pointers here saying what a liberal go and, you know, they'll take you out, throw the ball around with you take you home, but they'll never show you how to catch a fish for
yourself. Right. So that's how I look at the two part and I know it's all a simplification, but that's how I see that's what you know what hours I will rather learn how to fish and not go home with you that you take me home but you you can feed me when you want to feed me or not. Well, that is to teach a man to fish and you know eat for the rest of his life. Of course,
right that's that's my allusion to that. I'm just saying but that's the two ways they do it. One will never ever teach you how to fish is because if you learn how to fish then you could think for yourself. But they can't hold that for dinner over your head. Do you think that is ingrained? Do you think? I mean, did that was that gone? At some point did that come back? Is that Oh, has that been that was it that way in the early 70s and the mid 70s has always been
started in the 1950s. And like 60s When we talk about no man in the house, right, right, right, and we're gonna get around to like what black men really won't. We'll talk about that later in the show because it's very simple. Very simple what we want in relation to that clip though, I have to say we've never started the show on time. That's true because you open yourself up with that, man. I have no you know what some some some stereotypes are true. But you know what I say that is not true.
Because you are you are a working guy. I know you work your ass off. That's that's the point though, is like, what do you what do you value time or quality quality has been described. You know what, I work with other people from other countries. And there's other groups of people that are considered late, so I don't take it as a slight. Now, of course, to say that, you know, it's a different vibration. I think we have to understand how people vibe. Yeah. And if you understand
people how people vibe, it's like, you know what? He said? Three o'clock? That's probably gonna be about 315. Oh, yeah. I was still drinking coffee downstairs. I'm like, animals should text me more. I was just busting your chops, man. Just busting your chops? No, no, no, but I'm just saying is, if we try to understand people, instead of trying to put people in a box, then you can thank you relate to them better. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Alright, so
Oh, and just so everyone I relate to you. Has nothing to do with skin color, or culture. I relate to you because you're a winner. I like hanging out with winners. That's what that's that's what I'm looking for. That's all I care about, I really, I could care less, I want to be around winners. And even if you're not a winner, because you could be a loser, you could be a winner or losing team. But winning is a mentality exams that you always want to bring your A game you always
want to be prepared. And I think there's more of us out there than not, but they demonize competitive being competitive so much, that people are scared to show competitiveness. It's like, you know, that's a problem. Yeah, of course, because then you're well, you know, this is the equity equation, is it you know, this is what I've been learning from teachers how they're expected to teach and apply equity, not equality, but equity inside the classroom and inside schools. And it really is 100%
about making sure everybody's at the same level. If you're not the same level, we're going to give you five extra points to make sure you're there. That's a very simplified version of it. But the opposite version is Kurt Vonnegut which is a great book and in a great movie A Harrison Bergeron where the equity work the other way in a dystopian science fiction future, where you're a great dancer, okay, you still get to dance ballet, but we're going to put 10 pound weights on your ankles just so
it's so there's equity between the other dancers. You're really beautiful on television and your co actor not as quite as beautiful so you have to wear a mask that also may be part of this everyone wears a mask bit i don't know but it people people use equality and fairness as a weapon set no synonymous but they're not they're not those two words are not synonyms of each other of course not. Fairness is an ally
come to like sports right? You show it with 53 man roster I show it what a fit three man roster we had the same salary cap but you just put it together shady team excuse my language together superior team now we'll play by the same rules pass interference holding you know those kinds of things all those same pillars that call the same way that's fair news. Yeah, but what they want is that you know what, even two extra guys give me two extra guys. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, and that's not and nobody wants to be that nobody wants to be pander to or treat it you know as a no that's that's very condescending and in the Democrats and liberals haven't picked up on it yet that we don't want to be you know cater to or pander to those kinds of things because what you're saying is all right, because like when people call you big man like alright big man, you know say like that's the most
offensive thing you can say some to somebody like Matt Yeah. No, I'm gonna say and like, you know, people there kind of seemingly say it like, oh, you're a big man. Oh, hey, all right. Big man like that, right? Yeah, gotcha. So Oh, now we're gonna get into why Kanye West is so dangerous. And you brought him up. This is Tucker Carlson, at this moment, the most compelling voice against
abortion. And Planned Parenthood is not a Republican. The most widely heard Christian evangelist in America is not ordained. Instead, he is a rapper married to a Kardashian, who by the way, everyone says it's crazy. Kanye West is running for president. But that's not really the headline. The headline, is that uncork conservative issues, not political issues, like legislation before the Congress, but on foundational questions about life, and children, and
what happens when you die. No one with a national platform has been more honest or sincere or effective than Kanye West has been maybe in generations. So pretty shocking, really talk about an unlikely messenger. But it's real checkout West twitter feed if you haven't seen it. Not everything he says is conservative, far from it. Not everything he says is even
intelligible. But when West talks about his faith, and about the gift of human life, you start to ask yourself, Why aren't there any elected Republicans who sound like that? If they say they believe the same things? But if they actually do, why don't they talk like Kanye West does? And the answer, of course, is because they're afraid to but West is not afraid. He doesn't have to be he's too famous. He's made too much money. He sold something like 150 million
albums over the past 20 years. And really, it's hard to cancel a guy like that. Yeah, I saw this I yeah, I guess money is a big factor. Money is a really big factor. or percent of perception, our perception, some perception. All the money is because actual Kanye has true supporters. I mean, he doesn't have to put out another album, he doesn't have to release another sneaker. Right? It's that he has built up such equity with people. I mean, not not, not on, say a race or
gender. But just what people, whatever he says wherever he feels he said he says, And when somebody has that kind of respect, and use the word can equity with people. It's hard to destroy him. Because he's like, this guy has always told us what he felt. He's like, I had to be honest, I had a better we also had a better video. Yeah, he is. Like black people. Yeah. So when you build out when whether you like them or not, when you build up that kind of respect and clout. You can't cancel it.
Because it's I love that, that he's fascinating. I mean, he's a fascinating person. I remembered that live broadcast, and he's there with Bon Jovi. And what else was it it would make Jon Stewart is like George Bush don't care about black people. Everyone's like, what was Mike Mike something? Well, Mike Myers, Mike, Mike. Mike Mike Myers. Where's he at? Anyway? Back to Canada. counting his money. He's fine.
Yeah. No, I'm just saying but he has that kind of equity and he made like, Don't ever forget or always underestimate the power of him making always remember that he made Jesus walk. I mean, like, that may seem small to some people. But that opened him up to be seen a whole different way. Sorry. What do you mean he made people he made Jesus walk the song? Oh, the song? Yes. Well, yeah. To do that, and hip hop at that time, we like 50 cent was like the biggest you know, it was all
about gangsta rap and being hard. Here's a guy who is like where everybody is zig and zag right? He always does that right when everybody goes super world liberal here he comes being more conservative. I mean, he always is on that cutting edge. trendsetter Yeah, and that's a problem because when you're trendsetter starts to talk about things that are actually
destabilize the power structure of the Democratic Party. You have to take no and as Tucker Carlson says, they can't use the normal Council tactics to it. And even this next clip, Tucker Carlson is going to loop normally unknowingly, he's gonna allude to breaking himself. So what is the left do in response to Kanye West? How do you make Kanye West Shut up? The short answer is you can't. So you work to discredit
him. You go ad hominem you ignore what he's saying. You attack him as a person you don't engage with his ideas, you know, you would lose if you tried that. So when Stephanie is trying to keep people from listening to him, it's an easier job when you're dealing with less famous people. Thanks to our centrally controlled the internet the left Can you Please silence dissent in an instant with a press of a button. But with prominent wrong thinkers like Kanye West censorship
requires a finer touch, more artistic flair. In Kanye West case, they decided to attack him as mentally ill you hear that a lot now, but it's a relatively new tactic. It was just a little over four years ago, that season published a piece about Kanye West, they highlighted his most famous moments like the time he interrupted Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards scene and
described all these incidents as quote, controversial. But there was no mention of Kanye West to being a danger to himself much less mentally ill no just controversial, not a problem. And then West appeared to say something positive about Donald Trump and everything changed in an instant Kanye West became a babbling lunatic, the kind of guy who pulls imaginary insects out of the air and soils his own pan. total nutcase as good
there you have it. I mean, he gets it, he's like they, they have to use a very nuanced way, you know, to tear this man down, not the ideas, but the person ad hominem go after him. Absolutely. Right. But isn't that the point of debate is to bring your ideas to the table if they're so crazy, um, then, you know, they're easy to, you know, easy to debunk or defeat, it is so functional and just on the young people for a second. I have conversations with the millennials. And if it comes up
in Hoonah, you're gonna vote for us. I really like Kanye. It's like a Pavlovian response, boom, head snaps back. I rolls pull. It's so effective. That just, he's nuts. Now they'll still dance to his songs, where his sneakers, but please, he's crazy. Okay, right. But that's, that goes to show you how powerful he is. Because they can do it. They won't burn his sneakers, and you know, his CDs and that kind of thing? No, so long as he's making great art, he still has power. I will say this about the
abortion thing, because I don't. That's one of the things like the birther ism is a non starter. So we don't talk about a lot on the show. Because there's no win, no matter what side you're on. But I will say this, the topic of abortion. That is a very strong argument in the black community. I'll say this. That was part of the reason why Bush won in 2012. In his reelection, there was a large amount of black people
that went and vote or didn't vote on that one topic. So chi has been given the talking points like push abortion, right push, you know, black men know, pushed me into slavery these things. So if he keeps driving home this Jesus and abortion thing, he's gonna reach older blacks, right? The younger blacks, like I said, they either wit Cartier or not going to be swayed. And really, it is what it is. But those older blacks, as long as he keeps saying, I'm when I say older, I'm saying 40 And up. I'm
okay. That's important to know. Yeah. So what media? are they consuming? Are they also on Twitter seeing it and paying attention? Or, because this is all much younger, medium type stuff in general? I think in general, whether they're paying attention because you know, they watch MSNBC Jewry, those kinds of things. So when you have him on there, that's the point. It's just like, you know, birth ism, or birth or, you know, birth argument shop knew how he knew
how it was gonna land. But it's like, it's the bigger gives notice the bigger win because they're going to talk about something I want to talk about. Right. And this is the argument that Democrats can't win and if they can't, and we'll talk more about that later. I will say this. There is some esoteric connections between Donald Trump and Kanye West, one being the dragon energy. And I don't know if you've checked Twitter today, but right now my Twitter feed is just tweets from Donald Trump and
Kanye West. Kanye is getting kind of political. He tweeted my Magga hat is signed followed by 30 Fire emojis. Now that is fitting because that is how many times I would set that hat on fire. I think Kanye is lobbying for a job as Trump's new communications director They could just change his name to Kellyanne Kanye. But Trump praise has got to be when he tweeted, you don't have to agree with Trump. But the mob can't make me not love him. We are both dragon energy. He is my
brother. I love everyone. I don't agree with everything anyone does. That's what makes us individuals and we have the rights to independent thought. Yes, we have the right to independent thought. And I independently think that Kanye has lost his mind. You know what Kanye you know what? Donald Trump is your brother. It is true. I am your brother to and Brother to brother. I just want to say put the phone Kellyanne, Kanye was fun. Funny. I was. That was.
But yeah, so there is some connection between Donald Trump and Kanye dragon energy, the dragon energy and know when you start to look into that kind of thing. And I had to I found Dr. Janine Lim. And she talks about just give a little background on her. She's worked in the high tech industry over 30 years from excuse me over 20 years. She's currently a chief marketing officer at Hanson robotics, and was a marketing director for Dale Cisco and
three comm. So I mean, this is a serious lady. She has a PhD in integrated and holistic health. So she's gonna give us a talk about decoding and excuse me, the coding this circuit power, also known as the Kundalini. So the approach I'm taking is to explores several seemingly independent concepts around energy, and then later on to connect the dots to provide a Western description of the
origin and cause of Kundalini. First, what is font aleni? So just to answer this question, uncovered a lot of different interpretations and a lot of different definitions. The key problem seems to be Kundalini is a word from Hindi, Hindu scriptures, and there's no real equivalent in English. And so Kundalini is usually described as the primordial dormant energy present in three and a half coils at the base of the spine in a triangular bone called the sacred and it's usually
presented as sexual energy that is with us from birth. And interestingly, in the West, it has sometimes been diagnosed as a physical or psychological disorder. Because the spiritual awakening process often triggers, alterations in thoughts and emotions and bodily symptoms that result in the process frequently being mistaken for a mental illness. Like that, just to go back a little bit. You remember Marianne Williamson? Yes. Well,
that's Kundalini. That's the first thing I thought about when I when I heard the term comeback. Right. So when chi a broke down when he was talking about his daughter and crying and stuff, like he was having a manic episode, but I think his probably his Kundalini Kundalini energy was all like on 10 And he just had a headache um, because he almost he kind of Yes, manifestation him Yeah. And it came from his midriff kind of he's he was doubling
over a little bit and that's Yeah, that's right. That's a good observation. I I saw I saw that it was real something real was happening there. Something very real to him. Yeah, for sure. Then you know him realize wondering this awakening. Yeah, go ahead. I say him realizing that his dad had almost had him aborted the way he had done with with his daughter. And it actually looked like he realized that at that moment or or he was there was
something going on and the midriffs thing Yeah. Kundalini, why not make sense. And it's we have to watch this like Kelly AMI, Marianne Williamson. Yeah, she dabbles in this kind of stuff. She was talking reparations trying to help black people. Now we have Kai aways, talking to Donald Trump talking about the Dragon Slash circuit energy, and then just came across my phone. Five minutes before we do the show, and I'm just gonna show you how to book break and continues on let me open my phone right
quick. Where's that? It was on TMZ. Basically, they were saying that how coyote texted that? Can you use snake emojis? And they were like he's coming out there. Taylor Swift Okay, so now what we want to do is write the white girl supposedly. You see? Yep, I ain't had to say it. I mean, I'm just, and they've used this before, like, whenever they wanted to get back in line. Oh, you remember what he did to Taylor Swift? This sweet, innocent, lack of better word lily white, you know, spirits,
Snow White woman, so you can't meet for this black man. And he's like, Yeah, this is what we just came across. And it's like, oh, no, like, you can't use the snake. What do you mean, you can't? Right. And I don't understand why you will say that even when you're talking about SERP dragon energy or serpent energy, but it is not here nor there. But that's my rap on Kanye. I'm waiting for the interview. I put this off because I thought he would probably do an interview. I
really want to hear it, like hear from him, actually. Because I mean, I can say Kanye West and Donald Trump are like opposites and reason why I say that is Kanye. He's better when he's sitting down. One on One having a conversation where it's Donald Trump was on the stage. The crowd is just so charged up right now. I don't think I don't think Kai is does very well with like, going off the cuff to large crowds.
No, in fact, he does his ADHD it distracts me ping pongs around and it's easier when someone else is driving the conversation with a question you can just boom, fire back and say it. And then you got let him go. Just let him get his ideas out.
Right. Um, so yeah, that's pretty much you know, kind of a, I think this is gonna backfire and blow up and Democrats face if they keep bothering him, because the more you bother him and poke him, the more he's going to talk about two topics that you really don't want to talk we'll talk about what a lot of black people, I think black black people, so called Black people have a what's the word? I'm looking for? Cognitive dissonance when it comes to abortion and those things when
they support the Democratic Party? And she's like, Yeah, yeah, that, you know, because in and it's perceived that we're being targeted about by that practice, but I mean, I don't know, I'll go us. That's a topic we can't get a long topic if we want. I've done a lot of research on Planned Parenthood in poor communities. And I'm not doing like I said, whatever your your pro life or, you know, saying are pro abortion. And I will say that term, I'm not gonna say pro choice, because that's a
misleading is that's a misnomer for what you're saying. I mean, if you're if you for your for I mean, I have you saying this practice is necessary. No, in certain communities find will stand behind it. Don't try to hide it, you know, saying what it is, is politically correct or acceptable term. So I mean, whichever side you're on, I mean, that's your business at the end of the day. Like there are a lot of things but what we have to do is look at it in a political sense. That's because
of what we do here on the show. And that's not that's a loser for the Democrats, you actually talk about it rarely gets the if it really comes in. It's interesting that just in this past month or so, it's become generally accepted and acknowledged that Margaret Sanger was, who was the founder of Planned Parenthood was indeed a eugenics, stout and vocally eugenicist. And that's something that I've known for years and
years and years and years. And now suddenly, it's like, well, we all know that martyrs say, what since when it'd be okay, come become okay to talk about that. And then when they start looking and see who won that award, I mean, you have a yearly award, and we're gonna start looking at things a lot differently. And that's why I said, if they can make Kanye go away, it would be best. I think they need to leave him alone and start reporting if I'm giving the Democrats
Oh, they can't, they can't, it's too good. And then you say Trump and Kanye are opposites. Yes, they also fill each other in when when Trump has a law in his in his attention, Kanye is poised to jump in. You should I think, pay attention to that they may be basically with with no rallies right. Now you have to keep the narrative going. And that's what kind of Kanye is doing. Because
he doesn't need the large crowd. He can get the same energy. And I bet you the conversation is going just by tweeting about him. What's what's interesting Mo is that Trump has changed significantly. And it's it's the past two weeks, he started doing daily briefings himself just himself talking, he may bring somebody up, hey, tell me what's going on. And in fact, what he's doing now is the way I see it, this is a CEO of Bringing a quarterly report to his shareholders. That's the vibe
he's got. And, and, and he knows how to do this. You know, it's like you always want to make everything positive. He didn't. This is what he does. But he's no longer doing the crazy. Pay attention. He's not Yellin at Twitter, okay, there's still some stuff but even that just look at his demeanor. The Press, there was a journalist yesterday said, Mr. Trump, do you regret three and a half years 10,000 lies and Trump's like, what do
you say? Says the lying says who's lying you? He said, and he just went to the next person, where before he would have focused gone off counter attack. It's very advantageous to have someone who's a little crazy when Trump is not being that crazy. That's why I call Kanye a hired gun. Yeah, I mean, that's what he is. He is out there and go out and do the crazy. Yep. Right.
And now I can get back to my rallies. It's maybe more maybe more sophisticated than we think what's going on between those two? I would think so who's not talking about the dragon energy? Yes, it goes way deeper than just a rapper and businessman. It goes way deeper. But since we're talking about snakes, oh 15. But let's start the morning with the big Biden VP came in yesterday.
I have a great honor to announce I have picked Kamala Harris, a fearless fighter for the little guy and one of the country's finest public servants. As my running mate Kamala quickly accepted on Twitter, let's throw her tweet up there. He has spent the history unify the American people because he spent his life fighting for us. As President, he'll build an America that lives up to our ideals. I'm honored to join him as our party's nominee for vice president and do what it takes
to make him a commander in chief. And what really struck my eye Crystal was this pledge that they took together. That's the final thing. Let's throw it up there. And the pledge were really caught my eyes when they're like we're gonna take on powerful people and powerful interests. And I couldn't think of something more antithetical than what either stand for both in this campaign and have stood for for their entire careers.
And it's just, yeah, it's the perfect pick, right for Joe Biden for to pick Kamala Harris. They're totally simpatico on Wall Street on Hollywood, on everything that could possibly matter. Look, we've just had this mass protest movement about Race and Justice and policing. And the answer to that is someone who went out of her way to criminalize parents who take kids and go to school went after nonviolent marijuana users like she came up through politics in
this very lock him up way. I mean, that's a way to put it. He's had to be the GM is VP pick I've ever seen outside of what this might be even dumber than, um, Sarah Palin. I liked Sarah Palin, honestly. No, I'm just saying from a political standpoint, and while she was good until she didn't have the chops to handle Jane Pauley I mean, she says even dumber because like if you just would have kept her just the talking points. She could have been advantageous for McCain.
Yeah, it had low nobody likes Kamala Harris. Black people canceled her. You're saying at the very beginning, if you want to use the word counsel, we're like no, we don't want her because we know what she's about. Okay, now Now stop for a second because yes, there's no doubt you have woke friends and family who probably don't listen to your you they may not even know about, about this podcast, right. Which I understand believe me. Is it across the
board? I mean, are they do they are they denying history? And they they think she's a great pick? I mean, what are you feeling from your community? Okay, Lau report from the community. Get a jingle for that. Yeah. I know you're out in the community. What are you learning? boots on the ground here, add them on for the community. austere. All seriousness, when you look at Kamala Harris, she's not woke enough. I mean, if you want to
go Whoa, there you go. Stacey Abrams, right. I mean, if that's what you if you okay, if you say I gotta go black woman, and they had to go black woman. No, get it twisted. The black women flex their muscles on the Democratic Party and let them know and that goes to how much juice they have. And they said and what did you didn't matter what kind of black woman as long as the skin color was dark? Well, that's the problem. Um, let me go down the list of
things. And Warren she's not woke enough to be woke. And she's a cop. Anyway you slice it she's and what I mean by that is when you're talking about talking to we're talking about the the woke people the Black Lives Matter, you know blacking the Marxists those kinds of things. They can't get behind this. No, it's like you want me to vote for come? It's bad nothing that Joe Biden like what? What is this like Cagney and Lacey? I mean, what are you what are you doing here? That's
good. Nobody's saying like that. So that segment of it, and then I'm going to be honest, there gonna be a second mental black women are not gonna like Kamala Harris because of her color. And her her appearance. This is a real fact. I mean, her actual What do you mean her appearance? She's attractive. She's fair skinned straight hair. Oh, she has good hair. Right? Yeah. Come on, I've been around.
I know. That's gonna turn a segment off. And like when you start digging into her prosecution record when you start talking about she locked poor black moms up the I don't understand what they they were like, Okay, this is what we're going with. Hold on one sec. Hold on. Hold on one sec. Yeah. I just realized that's an interesting point. How can any black woman aid us identify with Kamla Harris and in in specifically,
because my ex ex wife had a cosmetics company. And I learned a lot about different skin tones, colors, etc. Black women feet black women's hair is an issue so vast and large. Neither of us are qualified to speak about it. But it's a it's a huge deal. What another so called black woman's hair is like Oprah has been you know, this has been one of the main talking points
from what I know. Yes, and that could actually be more of a problem than we were then you were I even realize it's not lost on me is our understanding that the psychology of it is gonna be like, she's the pretty light
skinned chick with the good hair. And that's gonna that's why I always say if they wanted to go with a black woman, they should have went with Stacy because she clearly the real the party clearly didn't want her man they did not want her which leads me to believe they don't want black people and they don't really want Joe to win. I can't I can't see it any other way Well, I think they can get the sympathy vote. If they come out you know, then it's a black woman under attack is the older
man you know, with a little slippage under attack. The Republicans have to be very careful not to give advice to them. Don't overplay your hand. Oh, yeah. Totally Be careful with the the see now dementia black woman, you know kind of thing just never gonna shoot themselves in the foot because they have a record they have. They have this plane. But yeah, she was the worst pick out of all of them. You could go I think Valerie Demings. I think her name was the one that route I liked. I
liked. I liked her a lot and right to not not agreeing with that. She's also very woke. But I saw her in some of those hearings with a Silicon Valley douchebags and she was prepared. She knew what she was doing. I was impressed by her. Yeah, so I mean, it's just it's Kamala Harris comes off as phony. Just to you know, the people she's trying to reach not to me, I'm talking about to the people she's trying to reach, you know, I mean, she gives these canned answers. And I
don't know what the Democrats are thinking. I think maybe the oh, we oh, she's just like, the female Obama, you know that. We're bro Obama is out there to commodity. Obama when when in these in these times? Maybe it gets shot. Yeah. But I'm saying against Justin. If he had to run over what we know about him now, he wouldn't win. I know. I know, from inside the publishing world that, you know, when I was talking to a publisher about doing my book
until I saw the contracts like morality clause, see. The big thing in the industry was, you know, you really you can't you can't release your book, you know, near the end of the summer because the Obama book is coming. Obama book, it's now 18
months late he is he's not even delivered the manuscript. They can't even get it out before the election, which I think was was supposed to, that to me is a surefire signal that if Obama doesn't come up with his book, which is seems impossible almost at this point, then that's not the final punch they've got, you know, because that's what it would be some kind of thought, though, well, just just to have him go and promote the book and have a reason to be places and give the final push to the
candidate. Yeah, but I just don't think I think he's ineffective just like Kamala Harris. Totally. The AAA das community and the dome with him. People are, when I say that I'll talk about nonlinear. It's not the political group. They're asking questions now. Like, Why is it every time we turn around if somebody's not, not eight Oz, but we'll talk about that in a few clips. Well, what I want to
talk about now is black women flexing their muscles. And this is a throwback clip from show 38 And this was Tasha Brown, the co founder of black votes, voters matter. Tiffany de cross, a political analyst, Brittany, packet packet, Cunningham activist, Alicia Garza, she was in it. Sani Halston. Oh, my Angela right on the top and Amanda seals. Yeah, all the good ones. This is when I flex their muscles and told the Democratic Party what was gonna be Vice President Biden, you need us, you owe us.
Black women are miracle workers. We have been saving the Democratic Party since 1965 2020 is no different. Your only path to victory is through black women, the voters who need to turn out, we know how to mobilize them. Our votes must not be taken for granted. The following commitments will begin to show black voters that you are serious about us. America needs a black woman vice president. Candidates like Amy Klobuchar will not energize us. America needs a black woman's justice.
Remember Anita Hill? We do? America needs more in a comprehensive Black Agenda. The rules are rigged against our communities.
Oh, nice how they slipped in and Anita Hill? Of course. Yeah. Joe Biden presided over the Anita Hill Clarence Thomas hearings, and that the time came across this firm and smart but you look at what was going on this douchey thing not do and what I want people to clearly understand here is they pretty much told the Democrats you can with this woman or you want you will you are you won't see us in
November. And that's the automatic ale. Right. But the only problem is they can't get black men to fall in line with him. So I mean, and that's that's the best compliment and we're not sure why itself it's didn't sound like they were wanted in that little clip. They don't want see. But that's their dirty little secret, right? It's like, well, we turn out what 90% You know, but it's you can't convince the people that we need, aka black men to
show up to the polls, right. You showed up at 95% for Hillary Clinton. I think 85 89% of the voting population black female voting population went to Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton still lost Yeah, it doesn't matter as long as black men sit on their hands and say you know what, it's a you come with those tangibles that to you come with those you know something is you know, we can we can feel touch and see and smell. We're not
going to vote. It renders the black woman vote useless. Now, they could threaten a Democrat man, the Democrats had to do what they had to do because this if they pick Amy Klobuchar, anybody that's an unarmed black female. That's our main loss. That's the ultimate loss because I mean, they would have just came out and destroyed Joe Biden. So I mean, don't don't get it twisted, um, that how much power this this this Democrat graphic has, but it's not as much power as it could be?
Well, it's not enough. It's not a numbers. It's literally not enough numbers, but they're very powerful not but they don't seem to be able to. I guess the idea is, you better bring your black man along. Or at least that's the point. That's the point. And that's the that's the wink wink
nod nod. It's like now we'll give you this. Now you got to browbeat them and to get getting out and voting and no sooner than wish he was nominated to browbeat him again with Dr. Noble on caring Hunter show about Biden's VP pick. Yeah. You predicted yes you did you get credit. You get credit. Dr. Noble you get credit. Yes. Yes, see recorded right. Yes, it is we have it. You said it. You said it. You said it was gonna happen and it's now happen. And I wonder how algorithm
rhythmically can we help this ticket? Should we search if we search Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and make that, you know, would that help? Yes, because let me tell you what, the one thing you can be guaranteed is already happening is a flood of disinformation and misinformation is going to be moving and he's already I'm on different national task forces around disinformation in the political realm COVID-19 around a variety of and black people
are a major target for disinformation. So you can be guaranteed there's going to be a lot of information flowing about Biden and Kamala and their, that they are anti black, that you all have the kind of mass incarceration positions, law enforcement, linking Kamala in every way to every kind of anti Black Lives Matter message that you can imagine that's going to be flooding the internet and people need to be smart, and understand like how racism gets weaponized.
So sounded like all true things to me. What's your name? Again, this woman who was speaking, this is sapphire, or noble darkness. Tobiah Nobu. She's a professor at UCLA. Okay, yeah, I just want to, I want to cry, why I gotta want to put her in the show notes. But yeah, you hear that? It's gonna, it's right off the bat. It's yours. Maybe we could play the last 20 seconds that clip
just to listen to her rundown. But you know, all that different information about their, you know, their criminal justice records. That's crazy talk, here we go. And there, they are anti black, that you all have the kind of mass incarceration in positions of law enforcement, linking Kamala in every way to every kind of anti Black Lives Matter message that you can imagine that's going to be flooding the internet, and people need to be smart, and understand like how racism gets weaponized.
What is her to be smart? But what is her deal? What does she do that she's that she's all jacked that she predicted it? Which means she's on the inside? What does she do? Yeah, well view weird. Is that big. When I tell you asked me on a show, I think number one or number two, when I start bringing up this point about black women and their voting power and how they're going to be targeted? I mean, we've been known this from the very beginning. And I said ego, yeah, you're right. It's somebody go.
You can't tell me that a black, quote unquote, black or whatever, however you want to say I can't say quote unquote, I don't know what she you can't tell me. She's gonna be more powerful than Obama that was actually in the, in the main seat. If he couldn't get it done, we ended up worse off than ever before, after eight years. I fear. Well, I fear what's gonna happen? Yeah, well, we must also realize that the general accepted knowledge of this VP pick, and they're not even the official
candidates, yet they still have their convention. So that tomorrow or next week's coming up. So I still have to actually get all the votes from the party. But it's what everyone out there is clearly saying as well, you really voting for the next president? Because Joe is pretty much going to keel over the minute. It's all done if they win. When they have the 25th Amendment back then maybe well, yeah, of course. Now we nothing be easy to pivot to that. Yeah,
we know how to use that. That's easy. Exactly. Yeah, so that'll be easy pivot and nobody will better if you know, Joe got rolled out of here. But the disinformation even she said black people are the most no receive the most disinformation. Now, if I understand it correctly, the majority of the media is liberal. Yep. So I'm just saying my math skills. If we're the most targeted for disinformation, that's means that liberal media has to be doing a large portion of that.
Providing the bad information. Do you mean just math? You're just trying to talk, math and races? I know math is racist. I mean, that's what the Russians are doing, man. They're the ones doing it on behalf of Donald Trump. Don't you see how it all fits together? Well, you know what I dug and dug and dug and I was able to start for me and bring some of that disinformation to the surface of 1801. He proposes is no increase of what the Congress has already
approved last year. In a nutshell, the President's plan doesn't include Put enough police officers to catch the violent thugs, not enough prosecutors to convict them. Not enough judges to sentence them and not enough prison cells to put them away for a long time. That's why right now, six out of every 10 criminals were arrested on drug charges have their cases
dropped. That's why we think the president should triple triple the commitment that he's made tonight for police, prosecutors and judges for our cities and our states. If you haven't heard this information, if you haven't heard the breakdown of this disinformation about the 94 crime bill, what show was that mo demon? What episode that was that? We did that? Ah, I don't know what's called Black don't crack. So I'm not sure what number it was. I'll find it but that was the title
Black don't crack. But yeah, that's your dish this this information right out of Joe's mouth. I don't know how you got what kid what kills me is this lady puts her daughter noble puts her credibility on a lot. And it's going to go to show you that how sick operation it is. The sound bites are out there. We live in the news and information age people seeing links and clips, you know, embedded videos all the time. How? How is this different this information? Well, what's your point?
It's not obviously it's not this information. It's just not what makes a person like Dr. Noble put her I'm just asking, I'm trying to grab my account, understand it. If you come to me and say, Hey, Mo, you know, I want you to, you know, here's a big bag of cash. I want you to talk good about Joe Biden. It's like, you know what, that bag of cash is not worth my integrity where I'll, it won't last me my lifetime. Let me tell you about a bag of cash and where I can go and you'll save Jamaica
somewhere. No, I'm just saying but what I mean, you're going to be going to work tomorrow, Donna Noble might, what did they offer you? But I know what it is. She wants that cloud. So she could say, you know, I have access to the President or Vice President? You know, and that kind of thing their price sorority says they have I looked deeper into it. Which I didn't. Well, yes. The nepotism of political parties is that that's really what makes it all work. Episode number 30. No, 28, by the way,
was Black don't crack. Okay. 28. Thank you. Yeah. So I have another piece of disinformation from Oh, no. More disinfo Oh, gosh. And frankly, my staff went bananas. They were very concerned, because we didn't know at the time whether I was going to have an opponent in my reelection race. When I said, Look, I'm done. This is a serious issue. And I've got a little political capital, and I'm going to spend some of it. And this is what we did. We recognized that in that
initiative. As a prosecutor and law enforcement, I have a huge stick. The school district has gotta care it. Let's work in tandem around our collective objective and goal, which is to get those kids in school. So to that end, on my letterhead, now, let me tell you something about my letterhead when you're the DA of a major city in this country, usually the job comes with a badge. And there was often an artistic rendering of said badge
on your stationery. So I sent a letter out on my letterhead to every parent in the school district outlining the connection that was statistically proven between elementary school truancy, high school dropouts, who will become a victim of crime and who will become a perpetrator of crime. We sent it out to everyone. A friend of mine actually called me and he said Kamala, my wife got the letter. She freaked out.
She brought all the kids into the living room held up the letter said if you don't go to school, calm, I'm gonna put you and me in jail. Now, it's my understanding that she actually did put some people in jail for that. Yes. For truancy, this, this this information and like she said, I have some political capital, and this is why we're spending all locking Poor, poor moms and kids. Seriously, that's what you
spend your political capital. Yeah. I'm gonna say I'm not saying there's not a correlation between kids not going to school ended up you know, in the bar, we'll call it the prison that was called the classroom to prison pipeline, a school to prison pipeline or wherever they want to call it. Yeah. The numbers the the numbers that they're, what I'm saying is she knows that these communities need intervention. There's good citizens in these communities need protect Question. And she
just, she knows it because she's talking about it. Now, I'm not saying that she's wrong in this instance. But it's like she does a complete one ad to be self serving to make, you know, make political, for her political aspirations sounds like sounds like a real politician to me. Right? And that's why they start. That's why they serves no purpose. Because when it's all said and done, we shouldn't follow politicians. We should find politicians that represent
what we believe. It's like right now we're looking for somebody to get behind. It's like no, we're supposed to do is elevate people up that share your same beliefs. And they you vote for them. Exactly. That's how it works. But no, they're like, Oh, we can we got a brown woman over here. Oh, they'll love her. Yeah, they'll get behind her to go. But what we've heard this disinformation bit before, because on show 18, I know we
got a lot of dough backs. But this is real. That's why you just saw and welcome back because we have two people revisiting us that we call them early. Oh, right. We go, Alan. Kanye bet. You bet. We were ahead of the curve on this. And now it's like we're doubling back. So we have to the new listeners out there to fill them in, you know, on what we were pointing out? No, maybe what's that? Almost 30 shows ago? Yes,
it has come for 18. This is a joy and read and Shareen Mitchell, Sharan Mitchell, she's some kind of computer with algorithm wears or something to that effect. But she talks about the attacks on the black voter. Because if we know, as we've seen, that the the what the ones who are the most valuable to the Democratic Party is black women, we have identified at least five existing campaigns that are focused on getting black people to do only one thing, what we're not know, for the Democrats.
And can you name one of those five campaigns? I mean, we put up from the report that you're saying that this there's a conversation about reparations that has to do with it. There's a criminal justice camp conversation, there's immigration, so on reparations, immigration, and, and sorry, reparations, immigration, and anything that
has to do with the criminal justice system. So the reason that the targeting of Kamala around being a cop is important is because anything that's that hinges on criminal justice becomes a divisive issue. Do you read something? We're out of time? But how can people tell the difference between the real genuine thing of Black Lives Matter and the ones that are just designed to make you not vote? How do you even tell?
You tell by the way, by the by the language that they use most of the time, but if you see anyone who says basically tangibles or getting our vote without us getting something back, you should start to pause and take a better look at what they're saying. Better look at those those accounts and seeing what they're saying. Oh, you're getting canceled. You're getting canceled. If you're asking for something for your vote. You're saying you got to be a Russian that's gotta be a black bot.
That was the black box episode was not the black box episode. I think it was the black the black box episode so I'm gonna show you I don't have a clip for this. But Mr. Member Mr. Danny during all the big talk, you know, if they don't come with something tangible, I'm gonna I'm gonna hold the hostage to vote hostage. Remember that? Yeah, we briefly covered it. Oh, he immediately came out in an endorsed Kamala Harris. Oh, of course.
Lay man's Boulais I'm just going to show you I mean, they knew they that was all. They're getting hip to like, oh, we need to use the talking points. And even they had DL Hughley on the view talking about reparations or whatever it is like, okay, yeah. So when are y'all gonna ask Kamala Harris about reparations? Now notice. That's why I want to know, something that you may or may not I, Dan? Gosh, darn. I haven't clipped it yet. This is Black Lives Matter. Apparently,
organizer. You probably saw the clip. She's urine everybody. Hey, if it's in Chicago, if people are stealing from the Gucci store, that's okay. Because I understand they need foods for the families. And then she said you need to see this as reparations. And I to myself thought that's some kind of really odd COINTELPRO or something weird. There was a reason for that. It felt like okay, and it was just that she's articulate. Even through the mask. She's clear. I've never
seen her before. I don't know who she was. But that to me was like what You're still in his reparations. That's right that's that's real nice and that good. That good. If you've seen that clip if you've seen what you know, I'm not I haven't seen I haven't seen this new to me. Yeah, it's but yeah, it just but this is what they do. If you if you think for yourself if you question anything if you question, tangibles, reparations, criminal justice, then you work for the Russians.
Most natural. Yes, Joy. That's joy and read. Yeah. Well. We've heard her talking about we heard we heard Joe talk about criminal justice. We heard Kamala say she used her political capital to lock up mothers and children for insurance, the issues. Well, let's listen to the innocent man that was sent to prison by Kamala Harris's prosecutors. I never talked to no detective, no police officer, no da, nobody just arrested and then charged,
arrested and charged. That's it was the first time you saw Kamala Harris in person today that the verdict was issued. She showed up at the two most pivotal times. And this first trial and me being convicted and me being sentenced. She wanted to be present for a celebration of a conviction that sort of
felt like a celebration, a celebration. That's what it felt like, the reaction that I get when I tell people my story is they say it's it's the worst nightmare, you know, it's the closest thing to dying.
Do I want to read you a quote real quick, the job of a progressive prosecutor is to look out for those overlooked to speak up for those whose voices aren't being heard, to see and address the causes of crime, not just their consequences, and to shine a light on the inequality and unfairness that lead to injustice. It is to recognize that not everyone needs punishment. What many need quite obviously, is help. Kamala
Harris wrote that in her book, The truths we hold. Does that sound consistent with the kind of with the brand injustice that you saw administered by offices that she was running? This definitely sounds like Kamala Harris right now as a senator, but at the time of her being the head District Attorney of San Francisco, that is almost polar opposite of what I felt and what our community felt in San Francisco. Where that comes from that clip. This is from the this is from the right wing, right wing
outlet call vise. Oh yes. I'm gonna say I'm being facetious tongue in cheek when I say that. Yeah. Because I've used clips from Jimmy Dore, right five, that are attacking Kamala Harris. I mean, I mean, it's quite clear that nobody likes her on the left either. Except for the except for Shaun King. Though you didn't see it. Now he jumped down to come up. I didn't see this. Oh, my goodness, he might lose his he might he loses. He might lose his Black Lives Matter car.
Oh, hold on a second. I gotta, I gotta I gotta read this to you. Because, and maybe this was just a white Twitter thing. After all, it's Shaun King. There was this tweet going around, hold on a second. Now I have to find it. And it showed his tweet about Kamala Harris before Shaun king. And and then after the announcement. Hello. Second, maybe under photos here? Yes. Here it is. That's hilarious. Shaun King on November 14 2018.
I'll be frank and tell you to Greg. I'll be frank and tell you two Democrats that I'm 99% sure I won't be supporting primarily because of their dismal history on criminal justice reform over the course of their entire careers are Joe Biden and Kamala Kamala Harris. They both helped build an advanced mass incarceration. Fast forward. August 11 2020. That's it for me. I'm incredibly proud to see a brilliant black woman and HBCU grad chose chose as a vice presidential nominee. I've done
political work my whole life. It's rarely things dreams are made of. Kamala Harris is the most progressive VP nominee in American history. Most progressive. That's Shaun king. He might be if you go back and listen to joy and read, she said, What's the difference between the real McCoy Black Lives Matter? And these other I mean, so they're all in this course. There you go. That goes to show you that Black Lives Matter is willing to work with the police that they're trying to actually
define or are they really trying to defund? I mean, like what what is what is this power? Did they go just power they go away left to know to bring it back to the center? I mean, you You all, probably no go no way live no Fascism is what it is. This is this is. Okay, it's easy to say this, but having grown up in Europe, and a lot of my friends, their grandparents had net numbers tattooed on their arms
from concentration camps. And so the Dutch Of course, long time ago, I think now it might be harder to find somebody, but they were very clear, you know, the German, the Hitler regime, made the Germans fear, just fear, they were fearful of everything and all he had to do was point to a group to those guys. And there was economic feasible, all kinds of fears. And this is what's happening.
Well, that sounds a lot like book breaking because that's what they would do bringing up the big biggest male out in front of everybody and and emasculate him or kill him lynch him and then it will still fear in everybody else that was that was the function of that practice.
Well, here's the thing that really moved it forward, the crystal north and it was the night that they went out they went out and and broke all the store windows and looted mainly Jewish windows, because you know, it was diamonds and antiques and gold and you know, nice things. And I don't know, yeah, Gucci. Exactly. No, no, I'm saying like a pair. I mean, like, yeah, right. It's the same thing, right? I mean, the cool Gucci stores, Louie Vuitton store. I mean, yeah, I see you, George Soros.
I see what you're doing. Back at it again. Oh, George, one more trip around the merry go round. Well, we talked about backpedaling and doing a 180. On their previous stance we have Laurie Daniels favors here. And she says that Kamala Harris is black and qualified. Apparently Yeah, her mother's Indian her father is Jamaican so therefore she's not a black American to many people but she black to me. Can't get a cap.
Well, I'm sorry. If you need to understand so. Is this a virtue signal when you just grammatically go she black to me? Yeah, that's like you have to do the black voice and you say she black to me. Come on. That's lame. This God just show you I'm gonna be I'm glad you stopped that because I want to point out another thing you picked up on warm I want to point out another thing while we're here. This goes to show you how dated care hunters talking points is she
said you can't catch a cab. That's 1990s New York. What are you talking about? Man? You can't catch a cab. That's right. Yeah, okay, back to the No, no, no, you're right. You're right. I didn't hear that. So right apparently Yeah, her mother's Indian her father is Jamaican so therefore she's not a black American to many people but she black to me. Can't get a cap. Well, I don't even nobody's taking a cab anymore. The cops can't tell the difference. So
let me just put that out there. Police officers can't tell whether or not your parents were formally or your ancestors formerly enslaved they can't tell because the correct kind of record. Jamaica was not a land of free black people want to be clear a lot of people seem to say well she
traces are respected to make that not just slavery. Pan Africanism the island of Jamaica was originally populated by indigenous people who are not African the Africans who arrived in Jamaica from whence descended folks like Bob Marley my mother, you know, these are people as Africans who landed in South Carolina, they said earlier you saying that the ship from Africa drop them Africans off different places. And then from south from from the islands to
South Carolina? Where most of us Wow sorry, man. Yeah, man. Same people same people just dropped off. Okay. That's just crazy. They just they went to the to the island Jamaica, and they just dropped them off for the pitstop, you know, no problem. Man. That's insulting. To me. That's the pan Africanism it didn't I saw there's no historical proof for this. If I were to say that there was no difference between the blacks in America or eight Oz and Jamaicans Jamaicans will be
highly offended, like course there's a difference. Yeah, we do. A B, C. D. I have been to Jamaica 15 times. I've done a documentaries. Oh, yes. The holy urban i are kindred spirits. I've been to Tuff Gong. I've been to a Hope Road. I really am. done a lot. I love Jamaican people. They're not the same as American blacks Come on. It's completely different. Their markets is American blacks, you go to Jamaica, you talk about, you know, their heroes.
It's Marcus Garvey. That's their guy, not Martin Luther King, Mark, Marcus Garvey, that's their guy. And even though, you know, we suppress Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X here, so that's a no go. But it's just that they want to merge us all together. And I'll get what she said, I can't understand why. Well, let me say this. The narrative that we all came in here, slave ships is BS in the first place, but I'll park that for a later date.
Please do it, please do this. I look forward to that next show. put a put a mark and put a marker in that way right now. It's gonna take me about three or four weeks to put that together because that that does go and blow a lot of people tops off. But I will say this, that the narrative that oh, yeah, we just made one stop and then came and made another stop and drops
more black people out there are the same. You know, that's gonna show you they don't they don't understand the argument of the lineage of a DOS, what we're saying is America, America, the nation, all the black people that was held under slavery in
this country, we have a specific claim. Now we're not saying if we're successful in achieving our goals that we wouldn't hand off our blueprint to the Jamaicans and the Haitians and all other groups, you're saying be repaired by their the nations that held them captive, by the way. The Haitians are the only enslaved people who did actually rebel against their captors, France, then, and they, it's still messed up there. Right? I'm just saying though, but to lump us all together, and
they say, oh, yeah, we're all black. I mean, that's what they're doing here. It's like, oh, no, oh, no. Well, no, this is clear. And it's clearly they they must believe that if you have a darker skin color, it's automatic racism across the board from everybody from the cab to the cops to the to the cake maker. No, because I'm gonna say no to that and I'm gonna prove it and not the next clip with the following okay. But they are just making excuses and trying to throw anything against the
wall that sticks because this is one of your favorite clips. This is a throwback clip of Miss Laurie Daniel favors and she goes on her rant about who she's gonna vote for not vote for Bloomberg is responsible, not just for stop and frisk furthering it, systematizing it, glorifying it, defending it up
until last year when he decided he was going to run. But he was surrounded by intellectuals, black activists, activists of color across the entire spectrum who outlined for him the problems New York City, lawyers associate NYCLU the data, the statistics, he had facts, he had information, and he was committed to a racist policy that jailed black people arrested black people stop and frisk black we had 32 students, Bushwick, 30 to 32 students who were on their way to a funeral
had permission from their principals had letters from their parents accosted by the cops are held for 36 hours had to go to trial had to get in my husband is beat up in court by court officers at their defense trial, because the way in which police and court officers were militarized against black and brown communities and you expect us to just eat that he's got money, so he's gonna be the best candidate gentrification.
Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Easter, you're in Flatbush, Harlem did the Bronx, black people driven out of this city for under policies that favor wealthy white people and developers. We cannot even sustain our communities right now. Education, he undermined the ability for us to have culturally competent education. You want me to say because he can be Trump. So Trump gonna He's gonna do what he do. Bloomberg gonna do what he doing? Yeah, he might win. But
guess what, all y'all getting arrested. All y'all getting stopped in prison. He implements the same policies across the country that heat further and support in the state of New York. Give me a break. We can do better than this. And I'm sorry, I gotta agree with Meghan McCain. But now I'm upset. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to add that was if he's the nominee, are you gonna vote for him?
I don't think he should be the nominee if he's the nominee, because that's a strong possibility if he's the nominee, knowing and so having said everything that I just said, because I'm aware about how the politics and the system in this country works. Yes, I will have to vote for him is the best clip. And I and this is of course not the first time I've heard I think I recognize where she's from. It was bothering me for so long. I know where I've heard her before
during the Obama years. Let's just listen again. Okay. Oh, second, Gutenberg is respond, but he was surrounded by him. Hello actuels black got angry when she gets off the entire spectrum who outlined he had information and he was committed to a racist policy that jailed black people arrested black people stop and frisk. I had 32 Students 3232 students who were I see Obama phone lady, I'm telling you, that's her.
But I gotta show you it doesn't matter who she that she blamed Mike Bloomberg for her husband, everything, everything. But you're all here, but I vote for him. Come on. You know, I gotta show you how sticking the hell she is. Cuz you're from New York, which is a blue state. Which is a blue state. Yeah, but by far margin, right. You know what? It if I wasn't a closer race, I will vote for him. But the fact that my husband was assaulted under him. Yeah, I can't I can't promise myself to do it.
I can't do it. He went to him and asked, I'm still vote for him. That goes to show you how little respect how little respect she actually has for black men, especially your own husband, your own husband's seen. So you think they're not going to vote for so called black woman and brown woman? I mean, come on. I mean, come on. This is going to start some strife within black American families start, bro. Sorry, y'all no something here outside of basketball a
long time about this about this show in general. We all will report show. But people don't realize oh, yeah, frontline. There's of course. There's three wars raging right now. There's a gender war. There's a race war. And then there's a generational war. And if you notice every one out topics cover this war. And this week. Now as you're saying, this is the gender war. This is the gender war is just now this is a microcosm inside of black people. But its overall agenda word hello.
And as we've learned, we always start let the black man go first. And then we'll do what everybody else if it works, you know, and this this is this is not a cynical joke. This is just the fact. Right? And then that's what the policy like you were saying before is the plan is if enough black women can get behind a candidate. And then they whatever tactics they have to use to browbeat the black man into the voting booth right?
That's that's their game. That's that's their game. Now racial war that could be black against white that could be so called Black eight us against not eight us. These, I mean, all these things are raging and you're very astute. What's your observation? But you know, this thing had been raging for a while now. It's just that it hasn't bubbled up. But now when we get into presidential or vice, presidential politics, we're going to start seeing is going to ratchet up. Right?
Black men are gonna say, No, we don't want to do this. Another war. I mean, just show the race war is. This is a clip from Kamala Harris. Notice the clips give me from the guy over TV Hip Hop media, which he does great work on YouTube. He's gonna explain to you a portion of the race war, Kamala Harris, enjoy read are the worst kinds of black people. They are the worst time because though they wear the same
uniform as you they are not on the same team as you. And the reason that they are so easily corruptible is because their family lineage is not rooted in the plantations of American slavery. Kamala Harris is a biracial woman whose mother is Indian and her father is Jamaican. And if I'm not mistaken, George's father is from the Congo. And her mother is from Guyana. And before you want to jump to the conclusion and say, Oh, you hate immigrants, and you think Black
Americans are so much better than black immigrants. No, no, no. I'm Haitian. Now I was born and raised in Chicago. But both of my parents are from Haiti, which makes me first gen born in
the United States. So that's what qualifies me to be able to tell the truth and say a good deal of black immigrants, including their first gen children, like myself, do believe that they are better than black Americans and see themselves as something different from black Americans whose lineage comes out of the plantations of American slavery.
This is why they are so easily corruptible, becoming useful tools for the system of racism, white supremacy, why and that's coming from my Haitian American. Wow, that's good. I like that so strong saying that that's why I'm talking about the race war. I mean, it's sure it's like in enter the the we're saying the so called black community, and then there's the external, but just to give you some points of what He said it's fun that Joe Biden names Haitian American, Karen Andrew Andre as his
Florida Senior Advisor. And then he also hires Haitian political advisor, Corinne, John pa shop here where all the A das women I mean, let let alone very, very very few the only one who are one of the few who qualified with Stacey Abrams. Go away. But she's been kicked to the back. Simone Sanders a real because she jumped ship she jumped ship from Bernie Biden's Right, right and then so now but she's been marginalized. Right? She's been you don't see it? You know you're right.
You couldn't get her you couldn't get her off television when she was running Bernie's campaign. I've only write I've only seen her once or twice. I think this is a very concerted effort to go non Adolph. It has to be because there's no way in the world. That's all I'm seeing that you can hire that many black people. So called black people, and none of them are a Das was going on. Right. So this gets back to my my point. My original question. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah. So my
question is, how does this go over? Man? How does it? What does your wife think I'm just I need, you know, here's what I'm missing. Now, I'm missing a das women's voice, which we just you know, so it doesn't have to be your wife, but you hear stuff. I just don't see that many. If you believe in symbolism, solely symbolism. And you can you can you can thread that needle, where she is from Jamaica and Jamaica did have people come there from Africa.
And you know, by, you know, by that correlation, then, you know, we can graph her and but a lot of politically savvy people that pay attention, actually to politics did like we played this game before? Well, yes, it turned out very well for us.
Well, but that depends on how you look at it. What just struck me is one of the first things we talked about early in this series of the show was about whiteness, and how in Europe, whiteness was really, which is to the true white supremacy was just as it is bloodlines, and a certain point, they need to bring in more, quote unquote, white people to support to have political support. And then it's just like, yeah, you're from there. you're white, you're white, and they didn't even mean
it. And as we discussed previously, is some women even have higher standing. They looked to what was the word? swarthy, they look to swarthy. So they wore the white makeup. This is, in a way, the black version of that. We have we want to hijack everything, but it's not a good hijack. Obviously, maybe that's what they're trying now. Let's bring everybody in at all the people we want in for political support. We'll just call them all black. Isn't that kind of what's happened?
That's that yeah, that's, that's that's the goal. But it's the same tactic. It's the same damn tactic. Yeah. And what's even more sinister, is they're bringing in like, let me point something out for us that go any further. There's a lot of Caribbean Americans, Haitians, Jamaicans their allies, as this person was from the TDA on TV, hip hop, maybe, for him to come forward and say I'm sure he caught a lot of grief from you know, from you know, people in his family, but
the truth is the truth. Why would you stand in the way when you saw it was your read if they're asked for tangibles? The trouble? Yeah. Oh, no. And then you come you're saying, Lord, you're saying Laurie Daniels the same? I mean, it's the same thing and all these people, you know, they don't want to have black people question anything. It's just like, just shut up and
go vote be activated. And they even said that they didn't use the word activate but in their pitch of Joe Biden, you need us it was like voters you're trying to reach we can go activate I'll use my word but that's this. You know, they use a synonym for we can motivate they think they use but I like to use the term activate because there is no motivation this just turn you on, go vote and turn you off for three years. And then rinse and repeat. But yeah, there's a lot of good people.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, you know, you vote and then we'll do a study about something for you and then rinse and repeat after three years. Oh, when he now you can't even do the study. That's why they did this study before that. It's like, no, we'll have that next time around, but it's coming. It's coming. It's coming soon. No, yeah, I'm always gonna do it. Yeah, So it is what it is. But I'm just pointing out that there are allies. But at the same time, I will say this, there's a
sentiment, monks, aid off people. Not all that America only integrates. I think the right word I integrates, I'm safe, black people, so called black people. And there's a reason for that. Our numbers are dwindling. Our numbers are eight us Americans. Because if you think about it, do the math. If you're in it, through emigration, you bring all these black people in. But the percentage stays at 13%. And we're talking about we are Malcolm X uses number 13%.
Right? What's happening to the alehouse numbers? It's shrinking. Thank you. And when you factor in multiracial people, those kinds of things, I'm not gonna say, I'm not saying this to get anything, what I'm saying is they're bringing in people to replace, so nobody that look round one day and say, Yeah, well, the black people go, go look at Wikipedia, the great replacement, that is exactly what the European strategy has been. And that's the choleric gi
plan. It's a yes, it's real. You can really read it, I'll put it in the show notes now, but what I'm saying is, if we were just a dwindle away, I mean, because we had what we keep the head with her head and direction, where we're headed, we're eventually going to be, you know, down to like, three 4%, you know, and then somebody's gonna look like, you know, obviously, in a black person in two weeks, that kind of thing. So it's like, we got
to keep integrating. So you don't realize that, that you're gone, black people actually disappearing? This is a real phenomenon. But I mean, that's, that's the reason why, but like I said, we have allies in all groups, even some on this show. Some you know, I don't know, I don't play that. One thing. I don't participate in these wars. I won't participate in a gender war. And I want potatoes to participate in, in the race war or the generational war. I mean, we hear Boomer millennial, you
know, women men, those kinds of things, is factions. And it's wild that I want to use the term black ink, because this is black ink at work, is that we will manipulate black people through this information to do the bidding of powerful white people. And it is what me just is what it is what it is. So going back to Karen Hunter, and this is a second clip from Kamala Harris is black and qualified. I'll carry on carry Hunter chimes in.
So I'm gonna say this, an Indian woman from a country that values whiteness from a country that has a caste system that categorizes people based on their proximity to whiteness. To marry a black man tells you all you need to know I mean, like,
this isn't a point of shame. And you can ask people in the Indian you know, watch Indian matchmaker, the lighter you are, the more valuable you are for her to marry a not just a black man, a black man from Jamaica tells me where she lives in this, you know, this space of race, you know, that was not a choice that I'm sure it was met with a lot of yay and partying
and oh, this is great. You're bringing home a black man up No, nowhere in the world did that probably land properly, which also probably tells me that her mind might have been in a cast that was not well valued. And I'm just gonna just drop that and we'll just move on. Wow, so now she's even trying to say her mother is possibly black coffee comes from a lower caste system. Yeah, that's, that's where the black that's where brown becomes black.
Right? That's what that's the grafting in, but there's only one problem there's only one problem with their argument. And that's the next clip. Right? Okay, well, Dinesh just lose it. What is it this Sousa Dinesh D'Souza? Yeah. Who Aakash has coined as the Indian Candace Owens. Yeah. Okay. So we have to clarify, he had a fire argument, right? Trace the lineage of Kamal, his family, her heritage, so she's both
Jamaican and Indian. Yes. Okay. He traced the Jamaican legacy, obviously back to Jamaica, but specifically, she's a descendant of the student name Hamilton Brown, who is the largest slave owner in all of Jamaica apparently has a town named after him in Jamaica. Oh shit. Wow. He got a statue right? Take That bitch down. Let's do it. I'm just setting this variable. And then wait. It doesn't stop there. I saw another thing. I saw another
thing real quick. And then her mother's side there Brahmins Oh, yeah, Brahmin has the highest cat highest gain for 1000s of years, Aakash de exploited millions of low caste untouchables. Did they? Not? They did. Trump thinks that this isn't gonna work for his audience. People go like, yeah, you talk about it. This is the best part. It was actually her father, who wrote an op ed in the Jamaica observer, I think about the slave owning roots of the family.
Yeah, that's the best part. And this goes back to our last convert. No, it was the one about I think it was the when we did the Marxist. They, yeah. And they were talking about how a lot of these women have daddy issues. Yeah. So there's your there's your Kamala daddy issue right there from Yeah. Oh, we always look at that. I mean, that's just well, he also we also the parents is he also left the family when she was young. I believe. That's that's the point I'm making. So I mean, there's
no in that regard. She's totally black. If you look at it from the outside Democrat perspective, yeah, that's yeah. Well, how would they look for him to get the berry? The Brock Obama senior treatment? Oh, yeah. Oh, who's hopefully? Oh, yes. Does she have any siblings to keep? We have to keep an eye out for that because we saw and 44 that was ground the media just shredded. Brock Obama SENIOR Yeah, we just don't know who you are go away. And even he kind of shined his dead.
But then on top of that, for Kerry hunter to be so inadequately informed about somebody that you're going your platform to talk about to me is that people, you make the assumption and this is this is when she'd been elected. I mean, not elected was selected to be vice president. You come out say her mom might have been a part of the lower class come on was at the highest Hamas, the same people that you were saying that her mom would had to answer to for marrying a black man.
Because her mom is from these people don't do any homework. And she the main one, it gets on air and talked about, yeah, you need real journalism, you need to have facts and bla bla bla bla bla, and you get out here and blow smoke out you tale about Kamala Harris, and even saying her being from the lower caste system. Kamala Harris, I can say that she is the worst possible VP candidate that he could pick. That's why it has to be a losing pick unless they are really
delusional, which is possible. It's got to be to make them lose. I can't see it any other way. I mean, they are raising a ton of money. Sure. I mean, I'm looking at let's just put put, put my Democratic strategist hang on for a second. I'm looking at these two losers. And I'm saying, This is what we got to go with with. Yes, let's wait four more years. Let's keep our powder dry on our good candidates. Well, you know, go for more years and then we'll
and then we'll do what we did with Bush. I think this is mirroring. Yeah. 2012 all over it. This is all 2002 all over again. On Trump's side. He's playing the moral card in the Christian card and abortion car via Kanye, Mike Bush did it resonated with black people? I was I was there. Because when I would come out and talk to people, you know, I was I wasn't voting. I did vote in 2012. That's the only election I voted in writing. So um, I was all anti bush. I mean, I could I
could relate to the kids now how they can be anti Trump. When you hear he's, he's Satan or whatever. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. A lot of that he got a lot of that same stuff. Well, when you talk to him when I would talk to older people, black people, they were like, I gotta vote my God. No. And I think that that's a real stunt. I think it's a big step in it. That's the band men are Democrats looking like, we got this kid Obama, but he's not ready to come up to the majors,
right? I mean, he needs to play triple A ball for a little longer. Let's just talk Amala and, and Bernie, I mean, oh, Joe Biden out there. I mean, if it works, it works. But if it doesn't miss my head, I think I think more than they did with part of the strategy or what is what is definite really happening is it's all the down ballot. So now it's about the Senate. It's about getting, you know, four or five seats in the Senate. There's Michael Bloomberg money she had to be
approved. So, Bernie, it couldn't be Bernie because Bloomberg wouldn't come in with his hundreds of millions of dollars, which he promised he promised he would do it. And I'm sure that I'm sure he's good for and I'm sure he's all in and so that you're not seeing a lot of those races except for that lady who wants he's Q anon crazy. Otherwise, you're not really hearing about those, those races, which are incredibly
important. This is if Trump wants to be truly effective, he needs definitely the to hold on to the Senate and preferably, to to get some ground back in the House of Representatives. Otherwise, all you have is executive order. But lower black turnout, means you lose those races. I mean, you have force of course. So why would you put C'mon, I don't understand me. You brought up Bloomberg. But Stacey, I see what you see. Until she wasn't until she wasn't on maybe I don't I don't know what.
No, no, MO You know what? I may be wrong. Bloomberg may have been may have stepped back some other group may have stepped in or certainly a lot of other people hovering around. Not well, sir. Sir. Offices. He's involved. He's backing he's backing now he put out I think she's one of the original Sorrell sisters. Because you've got a connection. Yeah, but I was facing I'm talking about. I'm talking about Kamala Harris. Just want to store the original source. Yes.
She's one of the source. Can't Fox? Yeah, that whole? Legal, which COVID? They have gone there? Well, they're all serious. Okay, stop. Great. You're absolutely right. Now we know a lot of the Black Lives Matter funding, certainly for certain certain groups is coming from open society. They are leading in this and it would only make sense for the delusional to 1885 year old to say hey, I want her I want her maybe it will maybe it was his
show. Hey, you want black lives matter to continue? Want me to continue in front of this? I need Kamala, it may have been George against Michael. I you know what, I think that's highly likely because when it boils down to it, when I'm just looking at between Kamala and Stacey Abrams, Stacey Abrams is like she has the appearance, she has the look. I mean, when we talk about these things in politics, you know, she has that look, that feel of a real black
woman. And Kamala Harris has the field of you know, the pretty light skinned girl. And that's me. I know that's super superficial. We do here we talk about that shit, right? Why does it matter? I mean, it matters at the end of the day, because, you know, cuz some people say you know what, just something about on like about her. They won't verbalize it, but it's a real feeling. Okay,
so last point on this for me. So not only do we have George, her being a George Soros favorite as a sort of sister District Attorney, we financed her campaign. But she is also a favorite of Silicon Valley. For a number of reasons. I would say when she is talking to the political audience, she's
probably I come from people. But when she's over there in Silicon Valley, I have a feeling she might sometimes slip into a little bit of this with the with this with all the CEOs in Silicon Valley is an Indian Cabal, probably from her cast. Yeah. And that's, that's a quite valid point. And we know, Silicon Valley is making a huge power play with the COVID and with everything yeah, definitely with the COVID they mean with Bill Gates No, so I wouldn't put that I wouldn't put that behind
her at all. And I will also put her own team Obama Yeah, we're quite friendly went you know, I mean, I think she was billed as the female Obama source. Yeah. We definitely had to keep an eye on how all this plays out. So I think we left off with with commodities routes, yep. So that's gonna be a problem. You you're gonna you're gonna give Trump that ammo against Biden in a debate. Well what debate I haven't seen a debate yet. We'll see that my
popcorn ready. Yeah, I'm ready for ducks that debate. It looks even worse on Joe Biden, because now you're you talk did the tough times like well, you Call somebody out and then you won't show up behind the gym. Yeah. Well, you know, it could be a horrible thing that Joe just couldn't make it and Kamala will step in. Yeah. That would be funny to not work. And there's just I just don't see a debate coming in. Oh, they can't do it. I don't see. No, they can't.
But I'm just saying they'll lose a lot of votes in those. Steel, rust Rust Belt states. Oh, call somebody out and you don't show Oh, show up. Yep. That makes Joe look real bad. Today on the Democrat. He's a Democrat. He's trying to target there. So you sent me a clip? On the 19th? The 19th. The Yes, the night? Yes, this is this. Okay. Yes, you won't miss this. Aaron Haynes. But no, but hold on, we have the we've heard from Erin Haynes before, I thought I recognized her.
And when you sent me the clip, I was like, Oh, this goes all the way back to show number two claiming seats at the table. So ladies, I'm gonna open up this conversation. It was probably about nine months ago that the country learned what the rest of us have long known, right, what we have been living, frankly, and that is that, you know, black women are really the center, the backbone of democratic politics, and the party's most loyal and really consistent voting bloc. Right.
But that wasn't just true. Last December, you know, black women were frankly, part of, you know, what we like to call the resistance, you know, in 2016, showing up at the polls, so overwhelmingly, you know, vote for Hillary Clinton. You know, black women were there in 2008 and 2012, when over 90% of us, you know, voted for Barack Obama. You know, voting really, for us has been a form of resistance, you know, for a
really long time. And I think that that's something that that the rest of the country has has woken up to, and the moment that we have found ourselves in? Yes, I want to play that. So she's been laying this thing out. Now for over a year coming. This was shown number two. And what's that? Was that from the 19th? Was that already the the
outfit? You know, that was that was the that was the summit that she had with the guy that says, Are we taking down Jesus and MLK and I think it was JFK, or MLK and Jan, beyond Beyonce in and know it, you know, the female trio. So that was from that summit. So like I said, This is show number two, so we're getting on top of her all the time. And I didn't realize she had that much clout,
though. You have no idea. You have no idea what kind of class I did not I did not because for hurt when you sent me that clip, I'm like, wow, she got the first sit down. Interview with Kamala Harris. Do you want me to give you some background? Or do you want to go to the next clip? First, we can go right into number 28. You know, we've talked about about the dual pandemics of Coronavirus and systemic racism that had been roiling us for
several months now. I mean, it felt like the criteria changed so much for those of us on the outside looking in kind of in terms of what Joe Biden might need as a campaigning and a governing partner, should he win in November? I wonder if that that changed what you thought that the case was for what you potentially brought to this ticket and this administration? Well, you know, I mean, the Biden Harris agenda is the
shared agenda. For example, one of the he, Joe had a whole plan that was, you know, his build back better plan about the economy. But it includes understanding the connection between the creation of jobs and also bringing dignity and support to working families, right. And so for example, one of the parts of the build back better plan is to bring health care and home health care to seniors, and to people who need
it. And then but also make sure that caregivers are being paid a livable and righteous wage, and getting all the benefits in terms of workers benefits. So in that plant, he adopted the domestic workers Bill of Rights, which is something I've been working on for a couple of years. And when we talk about domestic workers be clear, we are talking about predominantly women of color today.
So when I heard this, I was like, okay, when she said Joe Biden's plan, I was waiting to hear Lift Every Voice Yeah, you talk to a black woman, you got to help black people. That goes to show you lift, every voice was bullcrap, because she gave me references when you're talking to a black woman about what's going to benefit other black women. No mission and Lift Every Voice, not one step farther. Comala had to lift act. Yes. Joe Biden has the Lift Every Voice. That's right. I remember Zack. Yep.
How long have they been in cahoots of running? Because I think he may hit I think this negotiation with done ever sealed deal. wishy dropped out? Oh my gosh. You know I I would say it was before she dropped out. I will say when she dropped out I mean just from. I'm not disagreeing with you. But I would say at least when she dropped out, because she says Joe Well, you know, Joe, I can continue on to South Carolina on fumes. And you won't win crap.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Maybe because if that brown woman goes to South Carolina, she takes a lot of votes away from not not not not Bernie Sanders, but Joe Biden. Yes. So Joe is like, what do you want? I'm doing not with speculation here. I'm just saying how the conversation I see it going. She's like, Well, Joe, you know, if I make it to South Carolina, I'm gonna be a problem for you. Yeah, he's like, You know what? You might be right. And then she gives the
lift back to him. He becomes a Lift Every Voice because man you even talked about, like some of that housing practices is talks about all Americans, specifically black Americans. They had to say they had the same verbiage. But like I said, this is just weird. She had to lift and he had to Lift Every Voice at, but not neither one of those were mentioned. We're talking about what's going to help black people is to build
back better whatever to build a better plan. Yeah, yeah. No, no, what they could crap is, when he talked to Charlemagne, he didn't mention that. He mentioned the trigger. The live Eric boards, which is the is the Negro national anthem, basically hijack the title from that. Right. Well, that's. Yeah, that's saying, there's a lot of power going on with this Democrats newly formed demographic, and we have to start looking at Black women as their own demographic. They're
not locked locked in with black men anymore. They made it quite clear, as you heard none, that nobody's missing anything for black men. They didn't say where can you give us a black vice president? I mean, because none of that. I mean, nothing. It's all women, women, women. So but this is nothing new right now. So just about this. What I found surprising is that I was switching around yesterday doing my typical research prep, and all of a sudden, exclusive first interview with the vice
presidential pick, Kamala Harris live. And I switch and MSNBC switches to Waze do the Zoom call webcast. Coming from the 19th. They ran it uninterrupted for a half hour during the regular actually kind of getting on the primetime afternoon slot. They ran it for a half hour. It was not their people. It was not their quality. It was He was crappy. And they got the premier they got what. So I had to go look, what is this 19th? Well, the 19th is it CCC it? Yes. And I'm doing the curry Kashkari I
carry cash. So right now they are a newly formed nonprofit, 501 c three in 2019. So they don't actually have to report their numbers until October. But they do have some information on their, on their website, that we're so grateful for our growing community, the 19 Thanks to our growing member community included, and they have a whole bunch of donation of their levels of donations. They have actually, the lowest level they have is $999. And they actually do credits for everybody. I like
that. But then you go up and I'm like, Oh, here's 25,000 to 100,000. There's 123456789 names 100,000 or 250,000. There's another 10 names there including the Knight Foundation. Then you go up to 250,000 to a million we've got Arnold ventures and Craig Newmark that's Craigslist. Ford Foundation, Pivotal ventures and then 1000 A million dollars. Now it gets better. And
million dollars or more. We have three so that's million dollars or more in a year to this outfit, the 19th reproductive equity which I haven't looked into, and I'm sorry, this is why I hadn't looked at it's the Rockefeller philanthropy advisors collaborative and top of the list quadrivium and you unite America. So actually you have to go to unite America, quad driven first, a quad driven, which is kind of a kooky liberal arts
type name. I kind of like it, but it's like you have the, the trivium and the quadrivium minutes for must be for intellectuals. This is pretty much a two man outfit, or one man, one woman. And this is James and Catherine Murdoch. Of the Murdoch family of the Fox Now Sam Boksburg. But why No, it's not. It's not the fox. This James you might have read last week left the fox board saying he was not on it. This is the
anti This is the Trump hating Murdoch. And so they Okay, they've put their money in and you just have to understand that it this is really Catherine driving it the wife. She served as Director of Strategy and communications for the Clinton
Climate Initiative from 2006 to 2011. Then she was visiting fellow at Oxford University director of resource whatever that is, shouldn't have been scientists, academics, investment professionals, entrepreneurs to promote judicious uses of natural resources and then came quadrivium quadrivium and they also have this is I just emailed you this link unite America which now this is Unite America is supported by a diverse staff and leadership team committed to
bringing real change to our politics. Can you click on that link I sent you just so you can see the picture of the team and tell me what you see. Top the top of the page yeah, see one black guy in the mountains in the snow. This is their whole team there's 123456789 to 11 people who are also on the page down below but they throw in a black guy just boom he's just standing there
he's not even listed we don't know accountable. They threw out some some weird outfit here man where this bunch of racist hypocrites. Anyway, this guy. No, but no women of color. No women of color. No highlight that. I know. So I don't know what's going on. But that's a lot of money for a little outfit that Abigail Disney. I mean, there's Carnegie Corporation. It's unbelievable. This is huge. This
is big, big, big money so big. They had the power to control to control the first introduction the first well you can call it an interview. He was what if you were a tree? What kind of tree would you be and these kinds of questions. It was it wasn't it was lame. It was journalistically embarrassing, but that's what this is big ass money that is behind this. And what shocked me was when I went to the YouTube channel to watch the video that you sent me I think she had like 900
followers. I'm like what exactly that's the juice you can only get when I heard your followers I mean that goes to show that the people are not with whom the people will never be with them because he's a terrible candidate I'm not I don't speak to about product about a person but I'm just saying hurt the job
that you're trying to get her elected for. Okay if you're talking about some kind of normal kind of legal work or yeah our district attorney that kind of thing she had the MO for that but she doesn't have the personality or any boundary underpinning or backing to be a good politician at least Brock Brock Obama at Chicago behind him.
But But all I'm saying is that this group that apparently is protecting the Harris, the Biden Harris ticket are so powerful that they can get an amateur woman from the 19th which is really because they are a media organization the 19th there
they're what they're saying. We do media and anyone can use it, reuse it, it's free for all open but that's control man if you can control MSNBC to take that instead of being on the air with you which for some reason they didn't want that is media power that I have not seen. And that's the power of black women wield Yeah, I'm I'm not gonna knock it I'm praying. I'm impressed by two because they knew what they're going to do. And George Floyd only strengthen
their hand. Yep. You know, when they start Make an ask. It's like, yeah, now, you got to put who out there. And it's, yeah, I mean, that's their real power. But the problem that they have is that nobody wants what they're selling. I mean, 900 900 followers on YouTube. That's crazy. That's crazy. Know, nothing I know. Yeah. Um, but we're not surprised by Kamala Harris not promising black people aving because she told us that before. Do you support reparations for black people?
Well, listen, again, we had over 200 years of slavery. We had Jim Crow for almost a century, we had legalized discrimination segregation, and now we have legal segregation and discrimination that is not legal, but still exists and is a barrier to progress. We have disparities around housing, we have disparities around education, we have disparities around income. And we have to recognize that everybody did not start out on an equal footing in this country, and in particular,
black people have not. And so we have got to recognize that and do something about that and give folks a lift up. That's why for example, I'm proposing the lift act, give people who are making $100,000 or less as a family, a tax credit, which will benefit and uplift 60% of black families who are in poverty. Yeah, don't tell them hey, Mo don't hold your breath. Waiting for is that your lip? Every voice act under just directly lip
that? I mean, you heard her say we had no what'd she say? No. Oh, that's that was the beginning and ending of Kamala Harris. And that goes to show you, hey, Murdochs you might want to get somebody's got their, you know, their finger on the pulse of the people. But we told you way long ago that she was she was a non starter.
Well, if you see the picture that I sent you, with the team with the one black dude standing there looking all uncomfortable, that shows you that this is not and it literally says look at our integrated team, we're all about diversity. And they get they're all in Wyoming and wherever they have their their beautiful houses, you know, that's that kind of place in the mountains and the flu in the black guy. Stand here for our
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lost the debate and let me tell you why. It's very simple. This is no longer about politics. This is gender war. Okay. This is I've spent 1000s of hours with with in women focus groups. And the Friday How did you sneak the Friday thing of we don't have to reboot of grabbing women. Every woman in America was listen, you would dismiss it was lensing that from last night as he was looking behind as Nicole Wallace said I would have call 911 As he was telling me he's going to jail her on women
in America are going to stand up and revolt. It's always been about the women and there will be more to come. And the words didn't mean anything what what every woman in America who has ever been held down, oppressed, harassed, there is something in them there's a nerve that is hits, that's so transcends everything else. And if you're not seeing that, you're missing them. By the way, that's not the point that men objectify women will not. It's what they heard and saw it.
Yeah. Was this about the debate with Trump and Hillary? Yeah, that's when he was walking behind her and drinking the water. Kind of funny that we talked about 45 Savage. Was Trump basically trolling her. Yeah, big time. A couple points I want to make here before we get into the next clip is could that sentiment that he just shared be the
driving force of a parent? Because he said like, they're not attacking me more, they're gonna call the cops and you know, that kind of thing is because of the most famous, the most famous of all Karen's the lady in New York. She was she was a hit. She was a Hillary supporter. Saw me my are we witnessing as a care really a byproduct of the gender war? More than you know, of the race war?
Ha, that's just Well, yeah, actually. Yeah, I guess that is, well, it started with, although it was taken to race right away. It was start it started with a woman feeling threatened by a man if we just leave the color of their skin out of it for two seconds. Right. That's, that's how it started. Yeah. So in that regard? Yeah. Absolutely. And that could be Yeah, that could be it.
And And another point I want to make is, I think when we all boil down to we identify with our gender more than our race, so I mean, you're going to have this war for fought on more fronts on the gender front than the racial front. So it was one that lay that out there. Yes. If we weren't so racist, that's what it would be. Yeah. Would you be racist to think about Kinder Boy, let's go that well, that's going to enter population if we got to a full fledged gender war, so we might want to count
our blessings. Right? Oh, all I know is you didn't have a fist kid. You got a dog. So I'm just saying, you know? Yes. My dear got a black dog. He's trying color Mo, what are you talking about? He's not. He's the paper bag test on your dog. So I'm with this gender war. I was watching 100 clips, going through looking for Kamala Harris stuff. And then she amazes me, she makes this revelation that you're going to
hear in 32. It's wonderful. I believe that the 2016 blip that people think is an anomaly is not an anomaly at all. I think what Trump tapped into is something very powerful. He tapped into white male fragility. And the notion of losing the power that you talked about the very power that you talked about the power structure is crumbling. And Trump was speaking to that and made them feel like men made them feel strong and powerful. That same drumbeat resonated
with black men. Yep. So when we talked about because I was looking at numbers Today is the anniversary of Barack Obama being elected to President, the first black president of the United States, y'all do it as you may. This, this is a fact. When I looked at his exit numbers, 95 plus percent black people voted for him men and women. With Trump 15% of black men actually pulled a lever for Trump, I think it's gonna be the same and it's that Kanye group is that group that just the guy
just called up? Not powerful anymore, that the world is shifting. There's all of these different things going on. We got these in gyms now know what to do with that we got women out there talking about they don't need us, we got this and this and that. And Trump is gonna walk up the elevator with his wife behind him. Not in front of him. He's not gonna He's gonna have the umbrella over him, not how he calls women, bitches. He tells them to grab by the pussy. He does all of the things and a
lot of men just maybe they don't do it. But they like that somebody can and be president. Right? Wow. Wow. Where do we start? Well, that's a man. We're men here. So I will start by saying that in particular, in this case, I get to say particularly as a white man, for the past decade, you've portrayed me, people who look like me, as a doofus or Dumbo. In every commercial or television show. We're always dumb boobs, or we're always the brunt of the joke and idiots joke, I can take it. But then
you come around and say, the problem is racism. And it's just dudes do and it's the white patriarchy not feeling the love very much does it have to do with all the gender stuff? If for some guys, maybe I don't think it's that I think that there's a systematic attack against men in general. And as this show has revealed, not just an attack but an abuse of black men. As we she goes on to say that we can't be smart enough. And this goes this goes back to what we've talked about the whole
show. Yeah, we're not smart enough to put our own thoughts together to come up to this, you know, point of you know, what we might need to preserve the patriarchy. Especially like you said, because in every show, I watched this targeted towards my kids, the husband and the dad. Oh, here we go. Show Trey, Trey how many times I have to tell you. That's blackish that's that's why the mom kicking the dads ask because he's dumb. And I'm even saying, Once targeted toward the kids, the parents are
the most two dumbest people. That is that is far dumber than the mom. Yeah. I mean, so that's the generational war right there. And then she says that, due to by you know, we're living vicariously through Donald Trump. Now, I didn't say Donald Trump did give his men men their nuts back. And what I'm saying by that is you pushed us into a corner of you know, being scared to even speak. I mean, at some point, men were even scared to
even say anything. And then you have this guy come along and say what he feels whether you agree with it or not, it's like I identify as a man first. Ryan if you want me to give that up, it means that if you want me to make that decision, you won't like the answer and I've said that before. So here we are, and what does she do right away? Shut up Kanye you're stupid. Take his mic away. And then this this he missed this he goes on to say the endless that Kanye group wanted to bring a full circle.
I love the Kanye. I feel I'm in the group. I'm finally in the group. Yeah, cuz God Kai is a white man. And of course, I'm in the group because he's a man. But yeah, no, no, I'm saying, but that's what they said, Man, I identify with what they loved us all together, I made reference to this, I'm gonna have to bring that article here and break it now, one day,
eventually. But why black men are the white people or black people, you put us in that box, all because we want to be fathers and husbands and head of the household and be protectors and all those things. But you just want us to shut up and get in the corner. And it's like, no, it don't work that way. Now, can I show? This is an important question. Right? What I am concerned about is, especially with this, and Karen hunter will just call a black. I don't know what her ADA doesn't matter in
this case. I'm very concerned that that the wedge that black women are driving between black men and black women is couldn't have long term very destructive effects. where that's the point. I know, but they're the minority. They're the line already the like the one to tie now. But But look, no, no, no, I understand this. Yeah, great. Great. Well, I'm just trying to say to Black can black men not say this to their spouses? can then honey Shut up?
It's not it's not the point of that. What it is, is that it's the loudest people are the minority, just like the people out in the street protest. They are the minority, just like it's the loud minority. I'm sorry, I let myself pulled in by the mainstream media for a second. You're right. as we as we have this conversation here, but what we were just talking about before I talked to Purdue producers are
women. Yes. Thank you. Yeah. So that goes, I mean, I'm not I looked at the list, and I'm looking at when to bring this up. But when you look down our list, it's about 5050. If I had to roughly just look at it. I mean, on a week to week basis, we have a large representation because a lot of women are like, You know what, um, we like having husbands. Yeah, we like having somebody to protect this. And when they feel they feel guilty for loving their husbands, I feel more sorry for
them than I do for even myself. Because you know what? I'm, I'm gonna believe well, I want to believe but when you ostracize a woman for saying, oh, yeah, you just want to be a stay at home mom. And I say this the only demographic? The second demographic, the black men that are are beat up on our stay at home moms, no matter the race. Yes. True. Net complete net completely treated like idiots. I don't appreciate it. Even some moms that even say like they'll be embarrassed to say that
they're stay at home mom. But these are the women that do the most important job and in the world. is raising raising the next generation. Yeah. But they're made to feel embarrassed just like black men and made them feel feel embarrassed to be the leader of their house. We can exist, we can exist once we shut up and put the ball gag back Quietly, quietly. Damn, man. So you see what she's saying here. It's and you wonder why Trump resonates with these people? It's because it's, you
know, it's a guy that actually says what he feels. And he's above casual co counsel culture, and right behind the curtain. Yeah, yep. So yeah, guys do resonate with these two figures. Where she continues on in the next clip. It resonates with them. And I was thinking, it still does. That that portion is not going away. As a matter of fact, I think he might have galvanized more. I think he's gonna get a lot of black men voting for him.
I don't know about more. I don't think he's the I don't think he's done anything to impress anybody who wasn't already with them. But I agree that there's going to be this the same with the Hispanic vote, right? There's going to be a cadre of people of black and brown people who go in for the aggressive, toxic masculinity that Trump brings to bear. There's going to be a cadre of black and brown people who go in for the bigotry. I mean, like we can talk amongst friends here.
There's a lot of bigotry in our community. There's a lot of people who are black people who are from this country being bigger, bigoted towards immigrants, or as a lot of black people who are not from this country are bigoted towards other African Americans. There's their that he was always going to be able to tap into the worst in our community. In the same way that he is able to tap into the worst that is in America. Trump speaks for the worst people.
Nobody's talking to black men. 866-801-8255 Not a single one of these can everyone's Over indexing on black women, you're not gonna win against Trump, just talking to black women. You're not gonna win against Trump. Not not engaging and talking to black men. And I'm saying this because I don't hear anybody talking to black men, period. And the only voice that actually resonates with black men is Donald Trump. Who was this? Who was saying this was this Karen? Karen Hunter.
Wow, finally for a year now, what happened to her all of a sudden what she got some sense in her mind, or is she just throwing out the she's Paul Revere. Know what she she This is default Karen. She gets it she she used to have a thing called the Linkin Park that she wanted to start it. Steven Naismith, it was about all black people need to vote Republican from one term to let people know our voting power and all that. But she gets caught up in the wokeness. Yeah,
she gets caught up in a wokeness. But now she has a finally mathematics kick in is that you know what, y'all are pretty much maxed out on the women's side. I mean, you're doing 85 90% turnout pushing now you got to do some other work. Right. So what about bringing the black men on board building a coalition with between between those two, and the you will have a politically viable? Actually, black man's position is more
powerful than black women right now. And then she went on and went on and on and on about how powerful black women are, which it is because you're seeing that they've gotten a VP candidate. But you know what, as long as black men sit on their hands and say, we're waiting on the tangibles, the Democrats are going to continue to lose, and lose, and lose and lose. And eventually, eventually, there'll be better I will, or just lose, I don't care. I really don't care at this point. Just regarding
Kanye Musa. Word my weeks ago, for some reason I lost the WUSA, you need to you need one real bad. I'm a baby boomer as a white man. And I think and I know there are several white men who feel very comfortable saying I'm going to vote for Kanye. I'm gonna write him in. Because it's a it's in a weird way. Mo It's safe. It's super safe. Yeah, because you're not voting for Trump. You get a bonus card, because you know, it's not a
Democrat. You voted. You voted. And you kind of you kind of feel good, like, it's probably going to help Trump or at least is not going to help Biden. It's a very, very, is. It's too bad. Because if people really would just get off their high horse and they're wokeness. It's a really fascinating election. This is a three, three horse race now. And we and we know what we know what the the one with the three legs is going to be limping along, but it's in the race. And that and that just
always changes the odds. It always does. But now we just got to bitch and moan about everything. But that was pretty good. I'm impressed by Karen. Oh, gee, Karen. She came back for a second. Yeah. And like I say she gets it. She looks at the numbers. It's like black male voters. I mean, turnout itself is way down. Yeah. I mean, we you start and then you can't give 15% over to Trump, where the Republicans not only gonna get it normally
get 5%. That's a 300%. uptick. That's that's noticeable. I don't care how much and how you try to marginalize that it's only 15%. But no, from five to 15. It's huge. And that's why Trump was like, you know, they'll vote at least trolled in the course. But they'll vote for me 80% Because he knows that black men are tired. We're so tired of not being respected. Yeah, when we do the right things, I mean, you lump us in you say we're helpless. Oh, we gotta go protect black men from
the police. I mean, like I said, police violence is a problem. And it's not the really the murders. It's the it's the constant terrorism. But I will say this, stop digging around with our houses, hearsay, and we can raise our kids, right. You built this system. We didn't build this and and I'm looking at you Democrats. So we're not that compliment. We're not that complex in the sense of what we want. And I found this clip and
I'm from show number six. That kind of just tells you what black men want. Now we have a lot of people making plenty of money and love that place money. Before family, you see black men led to a white man to buy their family, a house in the suburbs to car and once a year go down to a landfill for disney world vacation. And when black men can't do that, they don't feel they're worthy enough to stay. That's right. That's how we want. Aranda. He's not that it's not that hard, not that hard.
But then you call me to white people or black people because I want to be part of society and provide for my family. I mean, it's disgusting. But I will say this. I will say this. Out of all the darkness. Oh, wait, we're gonna end it on. I know. Whoa, I was all the doors already swamped over? No, no, no, no, no. Ally has arisen from the darkness know who is who could this be her? Her name is Angela stepped in. And God bless her. For me personally, I'm a conservative because I don't
believe in handouts, I believe in hand up. When we talk about the Democratic Party. It's a large effort to focus on welfare, right? People only need welfare for a certain amount of time. We don't need to become lifelong welfare recipients. I'm also not. So we lost you. There we go. I'm sorry. I'm also not a Democrat, because of abortion. This is my thing. Roe v. Wade was passed off of a lie. As of right now where we are we're
always crying about being an oppressed minority. But we are always going to be an oppressed minority if we continue to abort our offspring. Abortion is the biggest genocide against black America. They strategically placed their abortion clinics in our neighborhoods. And every time you change just about every time you hear a Democratic candidate go on stage. The first thing they say is black women need access to abortion. It's actually health care. It's called No
but she she helps care. Yeah, no, I hear you. The point she wants us the talking points. And so Angela's stance she's running for Congress in Georgia right. I think she's very she's a very interesting lady. You know, she's a god daughter of a king of Aveda King is the Aveda. Yeah, Vienna King. Yes. And she was in jail. She was limit. Yeah. Go ahead. Go ahead. I was amazed. She was a jail. She was part of my Donald Trump. She, they came at her with the LGBT attacks, where
she has a gay son. Well, she she got she got hard. She's anti abortion, but she's had an abortion in the past. Every card. Right? So everything they tried to put all her she was on welfare, but she said welfare made her lazy and only she'd only thrive and once they took her off of welfare. She's about a madman in the house. She talks about no man the house, and she has street credibility. Trump has some very interesting people
starting to back him. It's not your normal run of the mill conservatives like oh, you know, I mean, I noticed stereotypical but I did it anyway. But you know, I'm saying like, um, that's that's, you know, it's this stereotypical conservative in a black person's mind. So called black person's mind as a black person that wants to be white. She is the furthest thing from that she speaks the language she know that swag.
They talk about the Brock Obama hat. She Yeah. So when you start talking about giving a black woman he was saying you know, the platform to take up for black men and black family and black children point out the the mask elation of black males Be it the boys and me she doesn't really care about me and she tells her grown men they do what they want to do. But she's talking about the young boys. This was our this was this was our Breakfast Club.
I was just about to ask where the what this came from this is I don't know why they brought it but this leads more to my Charlemagne to God being a double agent. Why would he bring her on there? And she cut them like hot, hot knife through butter. It was 301 even had did Charlemagne maybe not expect that did he did he not? I don't know what he expected. But she mowed them down and all the comments. Were giving her all her props. It was it was
amazing. And then one thing I couldn't click because they were over talking to each other. But Charmaine is co host DJ envy. When she was listening. I think Trump knows she said he did opportunity zones. And he did and he said opportunity zones are not for black people. Human over Charlamagne Yeah, Charlemagne was all about the opportunity zones with the Nipsey Hussle. In, in the show that we did on the opportunities, which is he there we met. That's how we met initially because of
right. Part of that, I guess. Yeah. Yeah. The research you did on on that on the on the Nipsey Hussle on research, but he couldn't say anything. I was like, I was like, God, it's so beautiful. It's not even read to weave it in. And actually, that's one of my highest retweets right now is the support of her. She has my full support. I mean, she didn't have my vote. But she has my full support of giving her like we talked about Kanye the uninterrupted space
to speak. I like her. And so she has a picture of her on her Wikipedia page, where she looks like she now she's all dressed up in some traditional garb. Yeah, the can't take off. Yeah. Yeah, call that tradition. That's Nancy Pelosi garb what she's dressed up. But you look at her campaign website Stanton King for congress.com. She looks badass, man. Holy crap. She she takes feminine crap. She looks
incredibly feminine. But she looks like she she has a look in her eye like, with with huge art fake eyelashes, which I'd like to. Yeah, that's the point. And she got little tattoos. You got prison tattoos? This is great. Look at her. She should be honest with you. Outside of Kanye, I think she may be one of Trumps biggest assets going into this election,
especially if she gets any picks up any steam? Yeah. And she could talk the lingo to black women say hey, you can be feminine, you can be strong to your saying, you know, you don't have to emasculate a black man to be strong. Or you don't have to be a masculine man period to be a strong woman. I mean, we both have different jobs or roles to play. But yeah, she she's all about it. And I guess we'll wrap up with this last clip we could talk about afterwards. But this is her writing for black men.
How does it benefit? Black America, you're talking about restoring right black America restoring our lives. We started our economy, we started our families. How does it even benefit black America to encourage our men to become women? Because first of all, anybody understands the Strategies of War, it's time to take out a colony of people. The first thing they do is remove the man. So as a woman, first of all, I need my man. I need my black man. You know, I need you
to be a man. I need you to lead. I don't need you to be competition. I don't need you to feel like you're a woman or feel like you are me because I don't have to give my crown away. So no, I don't support feminizing especially not our boys. But if you're all men, you want to make a decision and that's what you want to do. That's what you want to do. But I don't have to support it. And I don't. And so tell me, how does it benefit us?
Okay, I like her. That is great. No wonder she No wonder she got the LGBTQ all over her for saying that Kashi now Christian when she has a son in the community and she has an art and other family members. It's rain freeze is great. And her kid was born in jail. Her kid was born in jail. Yes, that's the best card are boxes. Oh my gosh, you can't hit her with the diamond silk attack. So don't kind of thing because if she's like, I've lived that life. I went to jail
doing illegal stuff, and I can come back and tell you. It's not beneficial. That lifestyle is not beneficial. And everything that comes with it with the removal of the man and masculinity, man, it's it was I'm you're ready for it. You're ready for Kanye King 2024 What a tickets, man. Oh, that would be fantastic. That would really be keep your eye out on her. Cause she's genuine. She had the same thing that Kanye and Trump have a go for? Isn't they're genuinely, genuinely flawed,
but they're genuine. So interesting. I didn't even know about her. I appreciate this. This. This is gross. She's You're right. That's not just a silver lining. There's a sun coming up behind the cloud. Wow. Excellent. Excellent Mo. So this was probably a longest episode. But of course, we're making up
for two. Yes, so There's that and it was a great potluck I enjoy these immensely thank you so much Moe had a good time I got to do a little bit in the prep of this one which was fun yep and and thank you for for Angela Stanton king I finally have someone to send my $100 to I only do one when I say some source cash wow that's great and very cool and as I always say Adam, if you pay attention to everything the truth reveal itself and we will do that for everybody once again on Saturday
we promise to make good on as much as we can make good on Moe thanks again so much man. See you next week. Yep have fun with Kid number five. All right, everybody we'll see you then check us out more facts.com Bye bye. Free is there a pointed do they keep trying to tell me he wanted to use Mr. Did you in a bad way you show me you then you to do to do the thing you do