more facts with Adam Curry for November 21 2020 This is episode number 54 and I am Adam Curry in Austin Texas looking for that silky smooth voice the dulcet tones of the man no Mo Mo Mo Mo facts Hello mo I don't have them already. I'm doing good man. Yeah, it's good to hear your voice good to hear yours as well. We've been I've been down a rabbit hole. But um, well Holly researches the rabbit hole known as the United States election was probably where you I mean, I, I got a pretty good
feeling what hole you were down. But man, that only hole Yes, only hole at this moment. And I'll just say so apologies for taking a little bit longer than usual to put out another episode. But there was a lot going on. And not a lot to find initially, as we were just most even texting you about looking for some numbers and certain groups who may or may not have voted in
certain numbers. And I knew it was going to take a while and quite honestly, I think we got enough entertainment in the meantime, just from the M five m from the media, you know, doing crazy stuff. So I kind of flew by for me, I bet you it was it was the same for me. You saw a bunch of shenanigans and little information. So if we don't have the clips, or the
facts, we can't present them in the show. So it was this buffering of information where I still haven't found the numbers that you're referring to is the numbers I've been watching online is the black voter turnout nationally. Now we see some numbers state a couple of state numbers but so I guess I got a fool but I got a super full bags. Everybody Okay, he's got his bag. Ready to go? What's the topic for today?
We'll spin the wheel. Who knows? Nobody knows except promote because he's got right there in the back the topic for Episode Number 54 more facts with Adam Curry is an election like no other. One of the Yeah. Like No, no other episode lewdly. Yeah, we're gonna talk about the election. But we're not gonna talk about hammers and machines. And, hey, what's wrong with hammer and scorecard and the crack n?
Nothing's wrong with that. But as you know, we like to talk about different things are the same thing and a different from a different perspective. Yes. And in fact, I am very excited about today's episode, because this is something that this isn't analysis, I believe you will you certainly haven't gotten from the mainstream. And I don't think many alternative, or let's just call it free speaking podcasts have or any kind of alternative media will have analyzed very well.
So that's how I got fixated on one situation. And you know, all we're uncompressing is election rigged, or is it not rigged, right? who voted. So I took a step back, as I like to do and look and say what's going on here. So I guess we can jump right in the first clip. And this is just to set it up. This is Obama. And it's a super cut, and how important this election is compared to all the other since 2008. This is certainly
the most important election in my lifetime. I truly believe this is the most important election of our lifetimes. This is probably the most important election of our lifetimes. You get to vote in what I believe will be the most important election of our lifetime. I know politicians always say that, but this is really true. The most important election of our lifetime. Let me guess was this Obama 2008 2012 2016 2002? And every single election Yes, yes,
every single one. And I knows the tale of his kill say I know politicians like to say right that he did this exact same thing with arm with the water in Flint. Right? He drank it the first time. And then the second time he's like, Ah, this is not a problem or this. No, I know what politicians like to do props like this. And he so he's self aware that he's coming across this ingeniously where he continues to do it and he just says it out loud
and no one questions it. That's what's so He's kind of a CIA tactic, actually, if you look at their handbook. Let's just leave that for what it is. Limited Hangout. Yes, exactly. Exactly. In a way, it's like, I'm gonna give you a little truth. It is a political tactic, but not me. I'm not using it that way. So now that we put that out there, this is not me. Exactly. Right. So we set up with that sets up the election. And then election night comes and it goes, and the whole m five m
calls it Mm hmm. which we've allowed the media to do for the past Well, in my entire lifetime. And it's based upon their numbers and their modeling and the polls and they've got all these complicated, complicated things to figure it out. So they can call it even though the votes aren't in. But it started kind of weird this.
In fact, I think I texted you and said Ko, Mo. How can Biden win in Virginia, where you live with zero percent of the votes his number showed, and then when it got to about 50%, Trump was in the league. And they had already still called for Virginia. So yeah, I knew going in that we probably wouldn't have a winner. A clear winner that night. Mm hmm. But I stayed up and I watched the whole thing play. I was up to no four o'clock in the morning, I
saw all the shenanigans. unfold. Yeah, I actually took the next day off because I normally do that for election because I like to stay up. And watch. You know, it's kind of a big deal for me, because I look at the election like the Superbowl. And definitely, even after the game's over, you stay up and you watch all the talking heads give their perspectives and you get a lot of real emotions. Yeah. When people are tired in the middle of the night. Absolutely. That's a great time to be watching.
Right, so let's just get into this. The media calls it the Fox News decision desk can now project that former Vice President Joe Biden will win Pennsylvania and Nevada, putting him over the 270 electoral votes he needs to become the 46th President of the United States. After four long tense days, we've reached a historic moment in this election, we have an announcement to make, we can now project the winner of the presidential race,
Joe Biden. President Elect cnn projects, Joseph arbeiten, Jr. is elected the 46th President of the United States, winning the White House and denying President Trump a second term. The President left in knighted states, Joe Biden has run for president three times and the third time has turned out to be the charm, not only the charm, but possibly the most consequential election of our lifetimes. NBC News has won the Keystone state, Pennsylvania, and its 20 electoral votes.
And through all these experiences, he became a man of uncommon empathy. A man of great resilience, a man of simple decency, character traits that he will now bring to the Office of the President of the United States, elected at the age of 77, the oldest man ever elected president. Keep in mind, the Trump campaign is in the midst of waging legal challenges in several states. But the path is clear. For the new president elect. The biggest important lesson from this election is that 2016
was not an outlier. This is essentially the 2016 election with the Gary Johnson vote going to Joe Biden. And here we are. I hadn't heard that one from Chuck. That's funny, and Hillary didn't actually lose. No, of course not. What are you saying? That's what that last statement was? So let's let's break now. That's that that was a lot of
information. So let's start from the beginning. The first clip in this supercut was from Fox who started first with the Arizona call of if I recall, and exactly fox is leading now and Fox is in trouble. I want to say that now. I think they thought they could you say whatever they said that the Trump magga people were gonna just eat it up. Mm hmm. But it is a rebellion. Oh, yeah. And it's going to Newsmax. Everyone's moving to Newsmax. Yeah. And it's so bad. I get a lot of my information, my
information from YouTube. Mm hmm. And for like, three or four consecutive videos, they had to turn the comments off. People because the comments were blowing up and this was fox news clips is what people were commenting on. Yes, any clip that was negative or wishy washy about 45 savage Whether they would it would be twice as many down votes as it was up votes. And they will have to turn the comments off. Wow. So fox is definitely in trouble. You heard to me in our
lifetimes. No, Joe is here to save us. He's the oldest president, and he got the most amount of votes ever even more than Obama. Yeah. That just doesn't sit well with me. But it is what it is. For now. And then all the Yeah. For now. What I mean by that is, it is what it is currently. Yes. We had to see how it plays out. But it was rather incorrect in Yes. Rather. Unbelievable the
amount of votes that were cast in general. And then and then the amount that Joe Biden got that was that was quite remarkable. outlier. remark? Be careful. We're so an outlier. Yeah. So simple. Couple of things they did when they were just Oh, man, they were all over Joe. Simple, decent See? uncommon empathy. It's like, What? He's a uniter. He's a uniter. Yeah. And the final takeaway is, she shut up slave The path is clear. It that was the whole thing we've called it. Yeah. And
it is what it is. That's fine. That very troubling. Well, and again, Mo, this is the American people who don't even have an understanding of civics for this is a look, we've just
paid. It's not to go any too deep. But we've papered over the whole process, the prep, we're not actually voting for the president, you're voting for the electoral votes for the Electoral College, and the vote that then will can or cannot be cast by the Electoral College, this was all put into place actually, as a safeguard, in case something crazy went down. So the electoral college can still change the outcome of
this. But that's, that's not a great TV show. We need our elections to end around 1130. You know, it's kind of like New Year's Eve at midnight, you know, we have to really be still be getting ready to celebrate. And then the coverage can go on until around one 130. It's been TV elections ever since I've been on this earth. And the fact is, that's all been done before the actual outcome of the election is known, which is not really until December 14.
And to be honest with you, the Empire and were caught flat footed, because they didn't know how to fill that void up. Between right. Wednesday to the fourth day, whenever I think it was Saturday when they called it. They didn't know what to say, well, we're still counting, you're still counting. And I'm like, you like you say you normally call us by 11pm. Now we've seen where it
has gone, like in 2016 and went over to 2am. But eventually, it was like we have enough information to make a decision. So this dragging out the process. It didn't sit well with me and I have to be honest with people. Wait a minute, hold on a second. If you're gonna be honest, yes. Does that mean to go into them? Hold on, we get the door. Okay, it's just us now. All right, just as I am. So I struggle with the results of this election. Not not the outcome of who won or who didn't
win. But this never ending counting. The only thing I can equate it to, is the feeling I had during 911. So that something was off. Let me explain it. My I saw what my eyes saw. Right. But then the story is telling me something different. Yeah. And that is very unhealthy. Gotta be honest with you. Yeah, it can mess with you. And and I think smart people have this problem. It's like, Ah, what is going on? Okay, I got you. Hold on. Let's open this. out of here. Can you get everybody else?
Okay, better? Yes. Thank you. Um, so yeah, for a few days. Genius. For a few days, I struggled with this thing, and I really couldn't. I didn't know what to think. And I'm used to it. You know, I'm kind of a day Walker. In a sense, where I can take in mainstream media and not be affected by it, but it did have effect on me. Of course, not only me. Yeah. Donald lemon. And we're gonna call Don Lemon from now on Donald lemon. He's gonna be tagged with the name, Donald. Oh, boy.
That's that's, oh my goodness. What an insult for him. Donald J. Lemon. Here we go. Oh, my thoughts went back to the surface. protests that happened this summer. And when I saw and heard what was happening today, all I could think of was think it was how could we not have expected that it Joe Biden became the president elect of the united states that the streets would not erupt.
After what had happened in this country, just that I'm just talking about the last eight months, I'm not talking about all the stuff that we dealt with before the fake news and people yelling at us on the street and people calling me nigger, and fag and all kinds of things, and your fake news and all of that. Never before that I've been in this business since 1991. Have I ever had to deal with the crap that I've had to deal with over the last four years? It is disgusting.
So just over the last month, last couple months, we've had all of that. And over the past few nights, we have been saying we're gonna give you some information. We don't know who's gonna win, we're gonna America was and they're yelling at us, please, please call this we are sick of it. We cannot take much, please. So when the call finally came, and I saw my colleagues, and I love all of them and everybody around, they're all talking about, what about this? And who's this? And
they were, you know, Democrats didn't do this. No. That's not what America wanted. America needed a release valve at that moment. And they wanted to get it off their chest. Project the project much Don Lemon. Wow, I didn't hear that people needed us. Yeah, that's right. That he had to put his cape on. Yeah, super done. The people needed us. They needed us to be a release valve and freedom. Yeah. From the struggle. The self importance. Yeah, he's people have that all we just had
to free the people. And then they had to clean up the COVID mess. That's what he was doing as well. Saying, you had to expect people are gonna go out in the streets, right? No matter that, you know, what, what the outcome of COVID is, and that's another thing is like, COVID goes away, then it comes back. And we're gonna talk about COVID. But nothing really
changed. Do you see the last time we talked about it, but you get the impression that the release that valve that opened up that it was really that many people? I mean, it seemed like, you know, some cities, some city blocks were filled up here and there, but it didn't feel like it was a hole. It didn't feel like when Obama won, let me put it that way. Oh, no, it was it was manufactured. It was actual
turf. Yeah. Normally, when you see these things, and they'll bubble over into the smaller city, those satellite rallies, you saw none of that, especially for the crowd that likes to go out into the streets, you would think I mean, I'm just a this is high level analysis of who goes out in the streets, but it's democrats normally, they're quick to go to the streets and protest or celebrate rip down some statues. Right? You didn't
see that? You didn't. You didn't see the smaller cities. No, that's, that's my point. I just want to make sure I just want confirmation because I, to me, it looks small, really. I remember after Obama won, that the like the the garbage collectors The next day, we're whistling and waving at everybody. And these guys are always sour and grouchy. And it was it was like a happy happy day for America.
And I think that was the effect of the four day dragging out of it, that people just kind of were were Go Fish, let's just be honest. Board bar days to keep up interests. It was all just something else. And I gotta ask you just was that by design. So you didn't get this big outpouring? And it's like, oh, yeah, we won kind of slotted into the road, or was it a
mistake? No. Four days? Okay. I have no evidence of this, but just my feeling was that in general, people knew what you knew what you felt that 911 feeling like okay. I think I believe that my eyes Yeah, I believe I believe most people felt that regardless of their, of their belief or their party or their candidate. I think everyone was like, Well, okay. You know, kind of like Todd just won't look as good. Maybe Maybe that million dollars will still
be in the bank account tomorrow when I look again. Right. It's still not over. And I think that's where people are made was very ceremonial calling but in a lot of people minds. It's not over on both sides. One side been they think they won but they're not sure of exactly. They don't want to brag too quickly. And then other side holding out hope that some kind of path can be created, or some kind of evidence can be found that could change what the media is calling but still hasn't been
called in officially. And another data point there is you don't really see current senators or elected officials, you don't really see them clamoring around the Biden Harris camp to be in the cabinet. There's names being mentioned, but no one's really out there on TV, or getting the profiles so that they, you know, you just see this every single election, then you see the people who want to be secretary of state or Secretary of Defense, and they're on the talk shows they're on the Sunday
shows, you don't see much of that. If If, if at all, the only people have come out are unhappy Democrats, such as Sandy, Sandy ocasio Cortez and Bernie Sanders. Yeah, and I'm glad you brought that up. Because the democrats look kind of desperate when they went around calling world leaders and say, Oh, we taught the world leaders. It's like, yeah, you called them the lack of confidence. Is that another data point for me? Yeah. If you want you want, and I will be
talking big stuff, right? If I knew I had a solid win, but I don't feel that that energy coming from Democrat, yeah, we're in agreement. Let's get back to Donald lemon. And he continues to be emotional. It was like a third world country, people who have been oppressed. Finally, the relief came that no longer do we have to live under this oppression. No longer that we have to live under people who pretending that up is not up and down is not down that one plus one doesn't equal two.
And so I can't help it be emotional at this moment. I'm not quite sure what I'm going to say. So forgive me, I may not say all the right things tonight. I am very emotional. And guess what I am speaking for everyone, but I gotta tell you, when I was a woman come out on stage tonight. And I saw all of those people from all ages and all different backgrounds and a whole entire theme was Everyone is welcome under this Don King, keepin it real on the on the racial tip.
Yeah, it's over though. But he's saying racism is over. Yeah, the oppression is over systemic racism is all over four years mo it was just a short period of racism in America. And it's just it's all over now. It's good. Well, it was more like six years because it ended in 2008. And then it came back down to 14 You're right. The last two years of the Obama and then it continues. Yeah, so we've been in a six year racism That's right. racism. Yep. It's over we post racial now. According to Don and
welcome to our world. We've been this way for a long time. Right. And then he had to bow down to the to the black woman, political black woman. But I find it funny and I only have to go back to this though. Back clip. I gotta write that down. Politically black. That's a great term. You What are you I'm politically black. Okay, thanks. That's a good one. Yeah, that one down. I like that a lot. So this is a throwback clip. This is for a show 18 she wrote
it. He wrote this what that was about Kamala Harris in which she went away. I'll even come back. And this is Don Lemon making the argument that she's not black, black. What do you make of her answer? Good for her. You know, let's there's a lot to unpack here. Number one, what is black enough mean? Can someone give me a definition of a black enough is I don't want to go down the road of the stereotype. When people say we're black. Number one, she
is a black woman. She's a mixed race woman. When you see her you see her blackness, but she is also South Asian. Her mom is South Asian and her dad is to make me listen more power to her. And I think that's great. That should be enough. It is enough that she's a black woman. We are not a monolith. No, no. No, no, no, no, no, I think like you're not you're not what people are saying. The people who are saying she black enough. That's bold, that's BS. But to to to
to say Is she African American? Or is she black or she? Whatever that what's there is nothing wrong with that. There is a difference between being African American and being black people, black people, Latino people are people of color, but they're not black. They're brown people. But she is a black swan. Okay. I agree with that. But African American But is she African American, there's a difference. There's nothing wrong with that. No one When you're falling, I
think all she had to do was say I am black. No, I'm not African American. I'm a black man, you idiots. Wow. So that was that was Don Lemon talking to a Brian a high member of the coven. He had a big mouth then he had a big he was very disrespectful. And you hear the change. So you know he got that call and like a fix it Nah, yeah. You better get back on the reservation here, Don Donald, right. That's why Donald had a totally different tone of when
he spoke about Kamala after that point. He definitely he admitted to that he got that call from Oprah. Yes. That and and that one of our previous shows, admitted he bragged about it. But he was talking to Oh, yeah. I don't want to give it away this way. I don't want to give
it away, but he gives it away. Oh, Donald's. So next up, we have Simone Sanders, who's a senior adviser to Joe Biden, and she's talking with Jake Tapper. And I want to notice how easily and I'm glad you pointed out politically black, how easily you can slot in and out of being politically black. Yes. And first of all, congratulations on this victory, hard fought long fought. I have to ask you about this moment from vice president elect Kamala Harris last night, take a listen.
While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last 10s of millions of women and women of color who voted for this ticket. If you could just take off your Politico hat for one second, I just want to ask you, as a black woman, what does this moment mean for you? Well, thanks for having me this morning, Jake. Last night was
historic. And it was just truly remarkable. You know, as vice president elect Harris said in her speech last night, you know, the audacity the boldness of President Elect Joe Biden to choose her as his running mate to help break a glass ceiling that has had many cracks, but has never yet been shattered. So it's truly amazing. I've had the opportunity to travel with both President Elect Joe Biden and vice president elect senator
Harris. And I am just in awe of both of them. And I can tell you that the American people picked a good ticket. Ticket Ticket. So you see how easily she slid off her political hat and black, politically black woman hat. No, that was great. albir she she actually just out of curiosity, I believe so. I want to say this about Simone. It really I think someones personality is so big. She really could go by one name. Alone with a Why yes. Well, that she also ran Bernie Sanders
campaign in 2016. Yes, yeah, I think was 20. Well, let's get into that clip, because you want me right into it. And then we'll talk about both on the back end of it. How we're doing, you know, how we're doing was there for that 50 day strategy. But here's the issue. Howard Dean is also on record, maligning young people and millennials. Tell him those Bernie folks, they just need to get in line and maligning Bernie
Sanders. And that is not what we need, in my opinion. We don't need white people leaving the Democratic Party right now the Democratic Party is diverse. And it should be reflected as so in our leadership, and throughout the staff at the highest levels, from the vice chairs, to the secretaries all the way down to the people working in the offices at the DNC. I think we need to have a robust discussion about this. And I think we need to hear more from all the candidates Jamie Harrison, the
South Carolina, he's great, too. He has done real party building, but everybody doesn't necessarily know Jamie, and they want to know what it is that he stands for. So I want to hear more from everybody. I'm here for the millennials and the brown folk. Now she's Brown. That's politically Brown. So she that was when she was back in 2016, campaigning for Bernie Sanders. And she was a hired political black. So her
main focus was brown people of color, that kind of thing. But when she was promoted up to senior advisor, now, as everybody you know, is big tapping out big 10. Right. I have a political hat. Now, I don't have the politically black hat anymore. So she switch hats. And that's why Jake Tapper asked her to take it off. And take it off for a sec. Well, yeah, yeah. Don't give me the politically the people of color coalition answer. I needed a black woman answer for you,
Simone. Yeah. And I was like Simone, she reminds me of that. This delay, overachieving she has a vivacious personality. And she's like sister used to come in and get her face tightened up in the barbershop. talk to you about politics. But as you see they, when they get sucked into this political machine is to move up, you have to dilute your message. That's politics as every group that's every may possibly every quote unquote, democracy.
That's why we had to keep these people in check, because you can't shift gears and talk for this group and then not for this group. And you would think she's there on the black agenda. You know, if there was official one, and you think she'd be talking to Joe Biden about that, but no, she's been hired to win the election for Joe Biden, right. So she's got her first interest is Joe Biden, not the people? What she says I'm here for the
brown people in the millennials. No, you're not. And I actually, I actually learned that there's the person who was really running the Biden campaign was not her she I think she's less of a campaign manager than we might think she is. correct? That is correct. But you have to have good optics. It works. When you when you're trying to cater to the black woman to the black woman political vote, block that they have voting bloc that they have, so they had to have good window
dressing. Now, this this next clip, it is a sample of some own, talking to Jake Tapper, from the one of the previous clip. And this is how it goes from the brown people to everybody. I have to say President Trump, to his credit, he got his voters to the polls there, too. He won more voters in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan than he did four years ago, he won millions more voters nationally. Obviously, you want more. But I
guess my question is, how did you rebuild the blue wall? Did you did you get your voters in the urban centers to turn out was winning over and switching suburban voters? Did you narrow the margins in rural areas? How strategically How was it done? I think it was all of the above. Jake, if you'll if you'll look at the numbers. And I know there will be many pieces written
about this. Over the next couple of days. The Biden coalition was Yes, suburban voters, it was black voters, it was Latino voters, it was Native American voters in places like Arizona, for example, we couldn't have won without the Latino vote, but we also couldn't have one without indigenous people. Let's be very clear. It was working class folks from across the spectrum. Okay, whoo. Working with everybody. Yeah. So I would like to enter Exhibit A, and some ga turnout. And this is from the
New York Times article. I think I did post it on Twitter. And I think you add it to the show notes. Yes, sure. Yes. And this is a the black share of electro electric false. And Georgia. So they had 30% increase in registration, but the actual votes didn't match. That's why she couldn't ask the question because she doesn't know how they won. If you coming out of the election, looking at the exit polls, you should be able
to tell who put you over. And he asked her specific questions like which group was it was it dude, she's like, almost all the above? Yeah, they were telling us how important the black vote was for two years. This is exactly the books exactly what was missing. I have not really heard any detailed analysis of the fabled black vote. I've heard some offhanded comments saying, Well, you know, because the black vote Joe Biden one, but there's, I've seen zero evidence of this.
And this new york times article that I'm referring to kind of tells a opposite of what you just stated. And you hear well, the black voter turnout was up, but voter turnout in general was up looking just looking at the sheer numbers. Both candidates receive record amount of votes. So naturally, you will see a larger turnout. But then they have this pesky little data point of twice as many black women voted for Trump this time around than they did last time. And I think it was up from like,
15% black men to 20. So that doesn't, it's a lot. Like I said, That's why this episode was so hard because there's no really hard data is trickling out it's just yeah, did you did not Did you find any evidence that there was a withholding of the black vote? That's why you can't you can't tell that without the total turnout number that we got from Varney. I think there's far too, Varney. Yeah, yeah, that came out days after the 2016 election. And I
look for that. same poll to see if those peoples did that poll again. couldn't find it anywhere, which there's no data. Okay, that's, that gets my antennas going. So you hear her go from black working people with a job and a pulse. Yes, that's who voted. And he wants to know how the heck did you do it? And I want to know the same thing, but I can't get an answer. So we'll leave that there. And we'll revisit it once we get some hard
numbers. Maybe on another episode, because that's the that was the key number I was watching for for like last year some change. And it we didn't get it. So um, next. It was time to call them the network's so not the normal way it works. I'm talking about this is the crime. We need some criers out there. So this first crier is on CBS News and wants. Right And just to give a little bad bio about him, he's off the Cliburn
coaching tree. And that's a sports term for you, Adam. Just what was his name again? Aunt, Juan won, see, right. Okay. That's what a are. Right. I got it. I mean, wr Okay, so he's off the Jim Klein boring coaching tree. And that's the sports reference app. So let me explain to you what I mean. It's Thank you. Thank you for being so patronizing. I appreciate it. Yeah, no, no, no, no, cuz that. I'm just kidding. We are not fighting to spark shaming me.
Right. So when you say coaching treat at mean one, hey, coach has some Gods under him, your coordinators and they got to be head coaches. And then they hire guys and they got to be head coaches. So it goes back to the the main person that we got it off the tree started. And so it's kinda like a family tree. Mm hmm. But that's what he is. He's on the gym, climb born tree. Because he was a recipient of the Congress, Congressman Jim Clyburn and Congressman john Spratt Public Service Award.
He's from South Carolina. And he brought the wet works. Law. So for me, because it's emotional for me, because nobody knows what it took to get to this point. Nobody knows what it feels like as a black man to be able to speak in this moment. And the country owes black people so much to get us here. Because if it weren't for black voters in Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan and Pennsylvania we wouldn't be here would not be here. And what
is he exactly? He's up political pundit in. No operative. Excuse me. operative. He's operative God, she runs corporate and political campaigns and initiatives. Wait, this is sickening. He had he had numbers. I mean, he clearly knew that black people have done this for Joe I mean, that's that was his conviction. He got all emotional over it. Right and he says Oh, black people this country owes black people Hello that's what we've been saying for the last year.
Yeah. And in clip it because it was I could just relate a message. Jim Cabrera was in a post election interview and Reporting Act soon so what is you brought Joe through what is your oh you and cover life? You owe me nothing? What do you what do you mean? He like I owe him Jim What? Yes, I'll get sorry guys a phony so obviously he's a phony. And then he sends out his operative to cry. Like they couldn't have done it without us. That's what we're saying. That's called leverage.
You make your demands now after the fact this is that wakes after the election. This is the manifestation of wait until after the election. We've been good to you Democratic Party now please, please give us something and as you see it from every group now they're all coming out they're all saying it and they're and they're not in on the on the on the masterplan. Clearly, it's not gonna be any goodies for anybody. It's not gonna happen. It's a dark winter coming people.
And she said a month she was like, the reporter was speaking before he started speaking. She was like it was so somber and reflective. He went right into she was leading. Leading the witness. Yeah, you know what Thomas for? Let's get those waterworks, right. So we're talking about criers. Van Jones said Paul Martin cooler. And let me show you how. It's Um, well, it's easier to be a parent this morning. It's easier to be a dad. It's easier, it's easier to tell your kids
character matters. It matters. Tell them the truth matters. being a good person matters. And it's easier for a lot of people. If you're Muslim in this country, you don't have to worry if the president doesn't want to hear. If you're an immigrant, you don't have to worry if the President's gonna be happy to have babies snatched away or sit, send dreamers. Back vindication for a lot of people who have really suffered.
Now, we of course, played this on the no agenda show and a lot of people he's acting as a no, this man is not acting that is extreme, an extremely emotional man who was emotional about anything about except racism. Apparently. I have a I have an answer to that. So hold your horses. Okay. Let's just get into this clip. who's missing? It black? Black people, Muslims, immigrants, a more specific group of immigrants. The Dreamers. Yeah. And he's all choked up. And you know, and you
know, the producer had to be in his ear like a van. Van. waterworks, waterworks? No, you're forgetting about people. I don't, I don't even think the producer was thinking of that. They were probably all mesmerized looking at him going. Oh, you wanna you wanna bet play the next clip? You know, I can't breathe. You know, that wasn't just George blue. does a lot of people that couldn't breathe. Everyday, you're waking up, you're getting these tweets, and you just don't
know. And you're going to the store. And people who have been afraid to show their racism get nastier and nastier to you and you're worried about your kids, and you're worried about your sister. In case you just go to Walmart and get back into the car without somebody saying something to her. And you spent so much of your life energy. Hold it together. And this is a big deal. Just to be able to get some peace and and have a chance for a reset. And the character of the country matters. And
being a good man matters. You know, I just want my son's to look at this. Look at this. You know, it's easy to do with the cheap way and and get away with stuff. But it comes back around. It comes back around. And is the good day for this country. I'm sorry for the people who lost it for them. It's not a good day. But for a lot of people. It's a good day. Yeah, it's possible. It's possible that it went like down like that. But I think during that first that first bit, everyone was just oh,
this is perfect. And then maybe it was like now No, what I'm saying is, as he listed off the Muslims, the immigrants, the dreamers. Yeah. The two clips are there's no time in between. I know is long pause. And I think that's when they got near like Don you got to say the black people well, if you watch CNN it's it's more scripted than you think. I think that may have been on the teleprompter but that was not his initial reaction. I and maybe they got it mixed up in the teleprompter.
But But regardless mode that was he was really emotional. That wasn't I don't think that was acting. I'm just not. I'm we're on the same. We're in agreement on that. And I have proof. I have proof receipts always come with proof. But I just want to wrap up here so racism is over you. You heard it from Donald Van Jones. He called he they said that they just want to have some peace even though we've heard for the last year no justice, no peace. I haven't seen any justice anywhere. I
didn't get an email with my justice. But we got peace now. Over okay. So I'm in agreement. agreement with you, Adam. That van is a emotional guy. And I have proof of this as I found in his recent interview with Busta Rhymes. So let's just go and listen to a clip. How does all that open? Wait, I want to get into all that knowledge. It's all stuff in the way that shows up in this album and the whole journey but yeah
You know, your father? How do you manage it now because my dad, same way, my dad was tough. I'm not tough. I'm resilient. But you can't stop me. I'm gonna come back. I'm gonna cry first. As much as you need to, always much you have to, but it was okay to cry with my mom, my dad, he likes me that one tear and you got to have something to cry about. So but same thing, once he saw it, once I'm living him I die. And you can see that I'm not gonna get run over by the
world. He was able to relax. And he was able to have some cry, but he was at me. I can see now he was just terrified that I was gonna get run over by everybody and be evicted. Ha, okay. So he's kind of like john bainer. Remember john bainer? Know what no famous republican think he was senator. Oh, yeah. He would cry all the time. Okay, that's possible about that. Yeah. All right, mama's boy, makes sense. So we we got crude proof. He's a crier. But he says that his
father didn't want him to be a victim. And I think that's a real sentiment, even with my son in relationship to my dad and me like, what would you cry for? Something to cry about? Because you can't let people see you. affected and emotional. Now I'm not saying don't cry. Because go off by yourself cry, let it out. But when you cry in front of people, I don't care what you say. It makes people look at you differently. If you just let it go, we're public. It can be it can be a
positive depending on the situation. But yeah, it's always going Of course, any kind of emotion, anger, severe anger, severe sad thing, any of that will will of course affect the way people look at us to see it. It's a mood swing, it's a form of a mood swing. It's just into the mood of sadness, or melancholy or whatever you want to call it. But what you really don't expect though it's not Van Jones is specifically a pundit, but Donald the Donald J. Lemon. I
mean, he's he he says that he's a news guy. It's on both of these on these, you know, CNN Cable News Network. And really, none of this had anything to do with any objective news. And I think that's, that's where the most damage is done to the credibility of, of these channels. Exactly. And not only to the channels to their their Talking Heads, it's like, come on down. You're getting emotional vans, crying, this other guy and he's like, oh, man, he was he gave me
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Baldwin. I was like putting the pips black. That's weird because I need the think of Gladys Knight. I don't know why. It's that's odd because of the pips I know. But I understand why. But how do you get air quotes from pips? I don't know. But it's just cool the way she said it. So I hereby adopted, tall put black and pips. The pundits were bashful about saying who's responsible and was everyone all but not Eva Gaga. She put it right out there who are the real heroes or heroines?
Again, our work is just beginning. But I want to talk about what you just said about the women. The women of color showed up in big ways. Of course, you saw in Georgia what what black women have done, but that Latina women with real heroines here, beating men and turnout in every state and voting provide inherits at an average rate close to three to one. And that wasn't surprising to us either. Latinos are the CEOs of the households, they make all the financial decisions
and health care decisions and educational decisions. Many Latinas are small business owners and they wanted to plan for recovery for themselves not for wall street. And so Trump's policies were never aimed at the struggling Latina community. And, you know, if you look at voter suppression on top of that, how Latinas showed up, even through through the closing of polling places, and the shutting down and drop off sites and new voter ID laws and long lines and driving 30 miles and,
and all of that. And on top of that restrictions and safety protocols of a pandemic. That's spirit and perseverance that that Latinas use in their daily lives, the struggle to pay their bills and the struggle to show up to their jobs and homeschool their kids and take care of their elders. That's the same perseverance and spirit they use to show up at the polls. I think there was such a vacuum of actual information that people were like Eva Longoria who I've met. She's very nice,
actually. And I've never heard her talk. With such an emphasis. I think people literally got sucked into the vacuum and brought in to fill it up. And I was like, well, you got me. So yeah, I just when do we get evil on Gloria for this? Yeah. Very odd. I kind of skipped over it. But we're, they're trying to shift out of black, you know, black black culture, color, color, color, color, color of color. Yes.
Right. Because you even seen this with a Kamala Harris. It was she's a black woman all the way up until Election and now it's Oh, she's Indian, but she's the best. She's She's comma, comma, comma, comma, comma, chameleon. She can change whenever she wants. She can be brown. She's a deci. Yeah, yes, she's a deci. And she knows what you didn't hear this for. You didn't hear this for Obama. You didn't hear what he wanted. After that. It was like, Oh, he's white too, or
he's multiracial. Now, they didn't play that game with him, but I'm noticing That they're whitening up or lightening up Kamala, and I haven't. And I think this is what kind of the point I'm making here is in that, okay. All right, so I have to get in my black bubble. Okay, well, I'll keep the mic on the outside so I can still hear you. Right. So what the black bubble is, is this is when you have to see things through the completely, quote unquote, black
lens. And when black people heard her say this is that, um, this is not me, this isn't from the black bubble. Latinos are not lazy, like black people, we persevered. And we don't let voter suppression get in our way. And do that thing and Georgia debt y'all did? Um, that was nice. But we're the real heroines can't get me out of the Stand back, everybody. Okay, you're out. Thank you. Yeah,
thank you for thank you for saying that. Because isn't that kind of the question I'm always asking is, how do you feel about that? And I can I and Okay, so from my perspective, very interesting. Thanks for not setting me up for it. I'm glad you didn't do that. I didn't hear that. Obviously.
All I heard I heard her taking, taking credit for the win. But of course, being being a white man, I it didn't hit me that that was actually very derogatory in this specific case, because it's it was the black vote that was told was going to make it happen. Right, and what she's saying is, US Latino women, she didn't step aside, step aside black people. That's what she's saying. We did it. Exactly. The new with a new block of interest. Yeah. So that
didn't last very long. Because they came for her and we go over to the best stopping political t Roland Martin, and everyone's Fave Yeah, and he covers this, uh, the policy of evil is possible. He talked about the fact the power of black women also the fact that the two highest voting groups in this election were
black women and black men. 91% of black women voted for Donald Trump not 80% of black men assuming 91% of black women voted for Joe Biden against 80% of black men voted for Joe Biden against against Donald Trump was supposed to sit me and even hurt cars on my desk. I'm sorry, I was supposed to sit me this T shirt y'all today and it says a vote like a black woman. Which which was which was pretty funny. And Eva Longoria who is a
democratic activist, she's an actress. But let's just say she got an illegal hot water over the weekend when she said this on msnbc. That did not sit well with a whole bunch of sisters. Eva Longoria got ripped for those comments, uh, given the oppression that she was dismissing black women. Okay. She got ripped, ripped, by the way it was, besides his obvious flub at the beginning. It's interesting that instead of saying whatever his
numbers were 80% of black women voted for Joe Biden. It was both times men, black men and women actually voted against Donald Trump. That's what he said. Yeah, that's interesting. Maybe that's the secret shoe for us to come out because nobody was voting for Joe Biden Biden, which goes to even this high madness, astronomical numbers that we're seeing a vote. And where did he get his numbers from? He didn't say, I think he probably just got it off the
news like everybody else did. That was those numbers everybody was quoting. And that lets you know that twice as many black women voted for Trump, this time around the last time, you had a significant increase on the men's side, but he glosses over that. And he reminds you got a T shirt. He said vote like black women. And that was just hilarious to him. So as you can see, the black female political class, they call it evil, NATO evil. You got to fix this. That's right.
Donald, Donald J. Lemon got into the same trouble. So who called her? I don't know. And there's not really have any evidence of who did call her but you know how to fix the conversation goes, don't you, Adam? Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's like that. What that's like Donald with the Oprah. Right. So let's get on. The official tweet is read by rolling up her apologizing, oh, gosh, they got to her.
This was what she posted on Twitter. I'm so sorry. And say To hear that my comments on msnbc could be perceived as taking credit from black women. When I say that Latinas were headwinds in this election, I simply meant that they turned out in greater numbers in voted more progressively than Latino men. My wording was not clear. And I deeply regret that there is such a history in our community of anti blackness in
our community, and I would never want to contribute to that. So let me be very clear, black women have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party's something we have seen play out in this election as well as previous ones. Finally, black women don't have to do it alone, any longer Latinas. Many who identify as Afro Latina. AAPI women and other women standing with them, so we can grow our collective voice and power. together. We are unstoppable. nothing but love is
support for black women. Everywhere. You deserve a standing ovation. Wow. ap eyes. American Asian Pacific Pacific Islanders. Yeah, so everybody's every except except Latino men. Get out of here, man. Welcome to the club, fellas. You don't belong here. Get out of here man. Horrible men. Hey, girl, for the sister. See for the sisterhood she threw? They threw their men right and right under the bus. What? I was talking about those sorry, Hispanic men that went in voted
for 45 stablish. That's what she was saying. And whenever you start the question the or statement office, what I mean was probably as bad. Hey, have you ever heard the term copying? Please? If not, this is a perfect example. She is. She's i don't i don't want no trouble ladies. You know, I know you're the backbone. So they may either bow down but cheap. It's always the apology I find more interesting than the statement.
And I always get glossed over. She says, I know their sister history of anti blackness and our guests. I heard that too. And I was like, Wow, you're gonna just come out and say that, like the you guys are a bunch of racists. What the men are. Together. I'm sorry. Oh, yes, of course. The Latino men are Wow. threw me under the bus and back the bus up over them. This is how it works. Yeah. Fellas, talking to my Latino brothers out there. Welcome.
Don't worry. Don't worry. White men are not far behind. We know it'll be our turn eventually. Because you know how it goes. Yeah, black men hold the door open for everybody else. Right. So she was copy measure, please. And this and this next little clip it snippet is from her original statement. And I just want to play that one more time what she said
the women of color showed up in big ways. Of course, you saw in Georgia what what black women have done but that Latina women with a real heroines here beating men turnout in every state. But my dad always told me when you say something and follow with a but everything you said before that but is negated is negated. So this backbone and we're the real heroines don't line up and I think even was just filler herself. And she wanted she wanted her credit. And it's funny how she comes out
says it boldly. But the black pundits have to say, Oh, this everybody it was a coalition. It was everybody. It's the whole color of the rainbow. Everyone did it right. So we were upset a little sad, a little deviation from the normal path. We're gonna look into the Hispanic or Latino votes for CBS today. The US electoral map doesn't look that different from 2016. But states like Florida, Texas, Arizona and North Carolina are experiencing
a sea change driven by a wave of new Latino voters. What we are seeing is a lot of higher than predicted. Young Latino voters coming out and voting. The progressive leaning group Latino decisions, pulled a slice of Latino voters and found nationally about 70% supported Joe Biden, but just 27% favor Donald Trump republicans repeatedly portraying Biden as a socialist candidate appealing to exiled Cuban and Venezuelan Americans. grassroots organizer Melissa to various calls that
misinformation. It says democrats faced a major obstacle of getting communities of color to vote the Coronavirus because of COVID we're not able to knock on doors most of our work shifted to virtual or to phone banking, which is not the same as engaging people face to face. Show but the pandemic did not slow a surge of left leaning Latino voters in Arizona or NBC News exit poll show 63% of the block
broke for Biden compared to 33%. For Trump, Arizona has seen its population grow and economic opportunities widen, attracting young Latinos to the state. What is happening is Arizona is very similar to the demographic shifts that we are also seeing in Georgia. There it is, again. They brought up some points here 130 3% of Latinos in Arizona voted for Biden, but there's no shaming. You had a high voted for Trump. You mean?
I mean, you voted for Trump. Yeah, excuse me. And you had a high turnout for Trump and Florida amongst the Cubans. Right, there's no shaming. But whenever a black person comes to try to step out and say, I'm gonna vote or not vote, I'm going to vote differently than you expect me. Here comes the shaming. So I just wanted to point that out. And I want to put a question on the table. Cubans? Are they similar to a das? Or May our foundational blacks in the way that they're a
subgroup within a larger group? And they have their own interest? And they vote that interest? If that's the question, yeah, I would say that's correct. Is that thought I laid up for Stanford debate? All right, well, but Okay, so that what you're saying is, please don't think just because they have brown skin that they fall on to the Latino Latina banner, they vote their independent interests, whenever you say
socialism, yeah, that's a no go for them. And they basically hold Florida hostage, even though they're a small community. And as we've seen how these things like nice cities, like, well, the states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, these urban centers, pips are where the stronghold a black vote is. So if you could get black people in Detroit, Philadelphia to be on coal, like the Cubans are, that could be they could wield
significant political power. So I'm just saying the Cubans are a excellent example of being part of a larger group with voting your individual interest, while only being part of a large a large group because of the color of their skin. For no other there's no other reason at all. Hello. Not even Latin America. It's not South America. It's Cuba. Now. Hello. I'm just making it extra clear. Remember, Pinky? Baby, No peeking with black tissue told
him it makes her an honor. So it's not even about pigment anymore. It's about what group you fit in. Right. So we're gonna continue on with the CBS today clip, and it's gonna give us a few more numbers. But before we continue, we have to keep an eye on Arizona. I'll say that and then we can jump into this next clip. Speaking of the Peach State exit polling shows body with a 16 point edge among Latinos, they're down from 40 points under clinton, and a 19 point by the legend, Texas, down from 27
points under clinton. But both of these states suddenly in play for the first time in decades, there has been a lot of engagement in Texas, and it's also a process. I mean, we're we're talking about places like Arizona, that have are now suddenly purple with states slowly changing colors. Miami Dade republican chair says one formula has kept Florida reliably read regular outreach to Latinos and truly cared about the Hispanics in Miami Dade and Florida. And that paid off before.
You see how that looks? Yeah, that's very bad. can have this. Yeah, regular outreach. And these numbers. Now, Joe Biden, we just said that the voter turnout was higher for black people, but the turnout was lower than expected, just on percentage wise. So it seems like the black vote didn't do it for him. But he was just a question of that mode. Because you know, this is the math that we've been talking about for over a year. Is the end just leaving everything out, leaving everything out of the
equation? Well, we talked about specifically was if two or 3% less pips, black people voted showed up to vote. That would lose the election for Joe Biden and the Democrats. So do do we know exactly what that turnout number was? And was it indeed those two or 3% lower as expected? See, we don't know the overall number of what the turnout was. They keep giving us the percentage of who was registered and who voted.
Exactly. Not, not the actual This is how many voting black people people a voting age that are black and have that number. This is the percentage that turned out. That was the original number that we started out with. Also we don't know that now how do they even get now? Now this is just a question. Your vote that you voted is known what you voted is not known. Who you mean what you voted who so that you voted that you Mofaz Mr. Mo facts that you voted.
That is a matter of record who you voted for is not public record. Nobody has that? No. So how do they come up with these numbers? exit polls, right bullcrap. And wizards wish that could be skewed because if I voted for Trump, and I'm black, I'm not gonna tell me. Yeah, stand up there. And then but yeah, voted for Trump. Right. Which by the way, I should totally be able to do but not in this time. And day and age 50 cent little Wayne ice cube. Should I go on here? shaming?
I'm talking about those you're not to do? Yeah, you better not do it. But my point i'm saying is and Georgia. Now these this word numbers. They just don't job for me. 2016 Hillary Clinton has 40 had a 40 point a 40 points to the black vote write me out the Hispanic vote 4440 point margin difference. That went down to 16. For Joe Biden. In Georgia, incredible amount. So the Hispanic vote is down for Joe Biden. The black vote is down for Joe Biden. But he wins Georgia, which is historically a
red state 20 years? Yeah, I think not. To 1992 was the last time I believe Yeah. Come on. Come on, bro. Well, laughter Sidney Powell unleashes the crackin will understand better. How that work? This is the problem. How can you do a good analysis with with numbers so out of whack like this? It's like what it's, um, it's, it is truly the definition of incredible. It's almost not credible to look at these astounding numbers.
And then the poll pre election polls, the difference? Yes, there's so many anomalies you would have to throw out if you were just doing a experiment. And it's the data that came back with you came back to you, you would have to throw it over to them this year. Exactly. Now, that can't be right. We gotta do that over. Yeah, well, that's not gonna happen. Speaking. I'm speaking scientifically here, because I do do E's. So this for people that don't know that's
design of experiments. And when you have out of whack numbers like this, you can't trust it. You know, you can't you can't trust the numbers. But I said, we have to keep an eye on one, Arizona and to Georgia. So I'm going to speak briefly in these next couple of clips about Arizona. And then we're going to pivot to Georgia. All right. 24, a all American wrestler named Sean Garrett moved from Maricopa County, Arizona to Tennessee about five months ago, so he
could train for the Olympics. So you can imagine a surprise when he got a message from something called the voter integrity fund. receipt of Arizona is recording that a ballot was cast in the name of Nishan. Garrett in the general election on Tuesday, is Nishan Garrett did not cast the spell it please call us back. Wow. Well, that doesn't sound fishy at all right? Well, they Shawn
didn't think so either. So he went to the state of Arizona's voting website only to discover that his ballot had been accepted. And Maricopa County's voter portal said his ballot was signature verified and counted. The only problem is he'd already voted in Tennessee didn't vote in Arizona. Hey, Sean Garrett joins me now and a Sean. Great to see you now. You never received an Arizona absentee ballot or an application for mail in ballots. So who the heck cast your ballot in Arizona?
That is an excellent question. That is an excellent question. I have no idea. And that's the reason why I'm on here with you tonight. What does it make you think about this process in Arizona that we understand from this statement tonight? That it's been examined, then there were no irregularities found? What was that announcement that I've never heard an announcement like that if this if if this was your ballot, let us get in touch with us. What was that announcement from?
That was a question He received Oh, from the integrity fund. Okay, I got it. Right. Right, right. He basically did you cat Did you cast his vote? Right. And somebody did. I mean, that was very kind. He didn't have to do that. But it was an Arizona when he was currently in Tennessee, and then he voted course now. There's no evidence of fraud, Adam. So we know this. So it's crazy. It's just an outlier. No, just that should be disregarded. It's an outlier. Don't even look at it onward.
But the only problem is, he's an Olympic Olympic athlete. So he has some credibility. He's just not some person they pulled out of the woodwork. So I just want to point out one more thing. This is the back to the fox thing again. You have Tucker, you have Laura. They can't say it's fraud, but they can't say it's fraud, and may have to do these stories. Women that that come out, say this and then go back and say it go against it. They're in a very a tough situation because they don't
have a place in new Fox. No, I disagree. I know, I disagree. I think they have an absolute place in new Fox. And I've seen I follow Tucker Carlson very closely. Frau Ingraham, not so much. But he has moved from having opposition guests on who will argue with him that's over. He hasn't done that in months. He recently announced that he was that he's staying with Fox News and that they had just or they had just completed or in the in the fact that have the
clip? Actually, we should probably look. Since we're talking about it. Yes, here he is. probably get the next segment. A quick note about this show over the weekend, we got a lot of calls asking you for leaving Fox News. Ironically, at that very moment, we are working on a project to expand the amount of reporting and analysis we do in this hour across other parts of the company. The show is not going anywhere. It's getting bigger. The people who run Fox
News want more of it, not less. And we are grateful for that we'll have specific soon. But as always, thank you for your trust in us, we'll do our best to be worthy of it. So to me, he is going to be because he says we bring you news and analysis analysis. Yes. He brings analysis that I think will make many conservatives feel good about what he's saying, because it's probably what they're thinking. But news.
No, this is controlled opposition. Just having a guy on it at eight o'clock on in the evening saying I agree with you is not the same. I mean, he's of all the if he truly was in the news business, he would have at least brought some Sidney Powell. That's why I bring her up again, is a serious lawyer. And this is the only reason why I give this hope and I it could
Rudy Giuliani has been so marginalized. But he's also quite a serious guy who lives in Manhattan when he was my mayor and I saw the good things he did and and the corruption he cleaned up the crime families, the wall street crime, that's when Michael Milken, the last guy that actually went to jail for doing something bad on Wall Street. So these people but mainly Sidney Powell, she's worthy of speaking to and I even
actually excoriated her for not showing any evidence. Right so this is me This is and by the way, they can't sell an ad for if their life depended on it. It's all PR inquiry. It's all my pillow. It's all Medicare commercials. They can't even get a good pharma ad, which runs the entire cable business in his time slot so this is just a controlled opposition. And sadly, I think he knows it.
And I'm in agreeance with you and that's why that's my point I'm making that him and laura ingram are in a tight spot because their fan base first gun is mostly magga it's going oh yeah no that's that's mag is going to Newsmax so if they go to Newsmax that leaves no yeah that leaves that leaves no savage max that leaves no room for Ingram and Tucker Carlson study have to waffle back and forth between on with the mag and I'm not with mag and I'm
with they have two masters. Yeah. And they have the plate is very closely because if they don't if they don't play this right, that's that's why I brought up the point about the
comments and and the feedback that they're getting. They won't have a place in the new Fox because new Fox will just become CNN or some kind of benign, not as not as gimmicky as cnn but you know, down the middle of college balls and strikes for news for 13 years on the no agenda show I have said fox news is run by Democrats and here Here's the truth it is. And you saw that play out in the I'm calling of Arizona. No, the mini mini series they did on um, was the guy that create Roger arrows?
Yes, yes, yes. You saw a man. No, that was fictitious but you saw the man. Yeah. And counting like, Dad, you got to play it this way. But I digress. But I want to go back to may Shawn and his claim of voter fraud. That's what the post election audit in Arizona said that Phoenix and Maricopa County no irregularities. I mean, it seems like your ballot was cast by someone else. Doesn't that seem like an irregularity to you? Yes. And unfortunately, fortunately, I can only speak to
my own experience. But from my own experience, I found and this just happened within the last couple of days where I had some suspicions that there could be some irregularities. I have mainstream media's speaking that there's not but yet I have just dropped in my hands. It just so happened that, that a ballad was cast in my name. And it's unfortunate. But it's it's the truth. Now, do you think like a maybe a male invalid application was
sent to an old address there? And I mean, I'm just trying to think of how it happened and someone received that application sent it back and signed it or? Or do you know if it was mailing or if it was an in person vote? How did it get cast? I believe it was a mail in boat ballot. And as far as I understand, as far as I know, there was mailing ballots into my old address in Arizona, but I haven't lived in Arizona and over a year and for four months. I love Ingraham. What
do you think that's possible? Yeah, please in just just for the optics of it Nate shine Garrett is a quote unquote black person. pips. pips. Excuse me pips. Thank you. So that even lens to the spiciness of the story is like, here's this black guy getting his vote stolen in Arizona suppressed and and the vote flips from red to blue and what I don't know the current status of Arizona, because it went blue. And then is it red now? Or? Well, it's
unclear in flux is in dispute. Yeah. And again, the everyone's voting for the electors. So this Yeah, but are they still counting? This is why I can't This is to be honest with you. I had to unplug. Because Are they still counting? Are they I know enjoyed their recounting cuz I follow them closely. Yeah, they're Yeah, they're recounting and auditing. So this is Aaron, Georgia. Yes. And I think Arizona too. I don't think it's an audit yet. In Georgia. We were here we
bring that up later to discuss but not sure. But, but just to continue on with the show. It's just uncertainty. We don't know who's still counting who's done counting. Nothing's been called some people are recounting there's a bunch of lawsuits to go go around and we're really not gonna have answered but the belle of the ball. Yes. It wasn't Latina. But Tina's it was Stacy's her being a member of the coven. She was invited to the a co bear Show.
Hey, welcome back, everybody. She is a star the democratic party who is get out the vote efforts have transformed the state of Georgia. Please welcome back to a Late Show. Stacey Abrams, thanks so much for being here. It's my pleasure. Thank you for having me back. Well, you have been working tirelessly for the Democratic Party to succeed to to have victory in the state of Georgia. are you allowing yourself time to celebrate right now? Or is there too much work to be done?
I had about 17 minutes on Saturday afternoon. I'm good. That's all you need. Now get back to work. Hello, we got it. We got to win two Senate races. I can't dawdle too long. Now, I want to get to that in just a moment. But uh, but I'm gonna dwell on this for just a moment more if you don't mind. Okay. Okay. So I decided to become the first democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992. You're being credited with your get out the vote every effort you're
organizing of Georgia. How did you do it? Yes, that's what we wanted. How do we do it Stacy now, for for context, after she apparently won the governorship of Georgia, in her mind only not recognized she started the get out the vote she had got a whole foundation together. She raised a lot of money. She started a lot of lawsuits trying to prove voter fraud, which I don't think she was successful at at all. And
and being the, as you say, the pips. senior member of the coven, and the Council on Foreign Relations have no idea why she's in there. I'm sure she had so much something else up her sleeve. But let's just do some numbers here. So roughly 5 million people voted in Atlanta, Georgia, excuse me. Since 2018, she's supposedly registered 800,000 new voters in the state. They only had 5 million voters. Wow. Exactly. Wow, that sticker price. And then as of Sunday, Saturday, it makes us think the
Saturday the 14th. Yeah, the 14 nearly 3.9 million Georgia's had already cast their ballots. This is pre election. This is excuse me had cast their ballots, and more than 90 in the US is more than 94% of that total number cast in the state, a 2016. So you had a huge number of mailing ballots in Georgia, huge number of new registered voters. And I think the difference at the time
i checked was like 12,000. And you're having all kinds of shenanigans go on and lawsuits filed and, and in Georgia is not even a close state like that. I mean, by margin. I have the margins here. And it's like 2% 9%, and we're going for 2016. It was 2%. That year, electric before was 9%. So I mean, it was tightening, but it wasn't it's not even close. We're talking about 12,000 votes separate. who the winner is. Touch one of that
out. So this 800,000 number since in two years, you registered 800,000 people that is a crapload of people, especially if they weren't registered before. Exactly. How did By the way, when you when you said Malin vote, I swear to God, I heard melanin vote. It was the weirdest thing. Like I like that Melon and tomato. But this, this is my gut feeling. I feel like and I could be wrong and this is I don't have any empirical data. This just only a anecdotal data. I feel like Stacy's being set up
here. Oh, really? That's interesting. I have a feel all this praise their lavishing all her if Georgia goes left and some shenanigans are found. Who they keep saying this is the lady we credited to all her work we accredited to right? Yep. What this what this reminds me of is Loretta Lynch. Oh my goodness, former attorney, Attorney General of the United States, yes. Who had the bill clinton airport tarmac meeting. And it was the low redlynch meeting. It wasn't a bill
cleaning meeting. This is how this is how it works. You always set up the follow guy. If anything goes wrong, we pull the shaft under Stacy and she holds the bag because they just dispraise and we've just did the numbers. We went through the numbers a load actual turnout, compared to who was registered. You heard Abraham Longoria say, Oh, that was nice. What they did in Georgia, man, hey, you know i in a way.
By the way, that was the real problem, because she had said something which puts Stacy in a bad light when it's not her turn to be in a bad light yet. Exactly. I got it and so Okay, so spacey. They're all they're just all states that you're the best. Um, and I want you to watch for a meme here. And these next two clips we're gonna play I'm not gonna I'm not gonna reveal it to you. Okay, let's get into the second clip of CO bear with Stacy.
So I want to make certain we give credit to so many groups that have been working at this for a very long time. My part was that when I became Democratic leader in 2010, I started building an infrastructure to focus on registration, on recruiting and training staff on making certain we were in every single county, and I advanced that through multiple cycles. In 2018. I finally had enough money to do
all the things we dreamed of. I raised $40 million from my democratic gubernatorial race and we kept raising money after I lost to keep focusing on Keeping this infrastructure in place, we worked with other organizations, we helped seed some of those groups, including new Georgia project, which I founded fair fighting fair count. And we had new million to 2 million voters who understood that their voices were needed. And they showed up.
Well, I know that you were doing all this organizing all these efforts along with these other groups long before you ran for governor. But one of the sort of hallmarks of that campaign was the obvious voter purchase and voter suppression that were going on under then Secretary of State cam, and I imagine there must have given you even more energy for this effort than before. He was a galvanizing force for the intensity of my efforts this
time. Yes. Do you think there are any Republicans on the national level now going, Oh, would be better if she was just governor? Now we've lost the whole damn state. I had some time on my hands. If they'd let me have this other job, I probably would have been distracted. I know hands are democracies workshop. I just find it very interesting that now she's talking about 2 million people
showed up. This was she she takes she claiming that she's responsible for that, of course, because Joe Biden got at the time I pulled the numbers. That was on the 14th. He had 2,400,072. And some change, right? Yeah. And she said of that number I registered 800,000 in two years. That's one third. That's that's Wow. Okay. Let's just say not everybody you registered, turned out. Right. Right. Did you say say that? That's still that's a one fourth. It's a big number one for the everybody voted you
registered in the vote. That that note that dog got hung over here. Ah. So she, she was on a press run. And she went over to one of our favorite shows the view and listen to how we'll be all giddy and listed for the meme as well. Nobody had joe biden's back more than Stacey Abrams. I mean, see, see, she has been working to make sure that the Democratic Party is doing everything they can do in Georgia to turn it blow. Please welcome the founder of the Voting Rights
Organization fair fight Stacey Abrams. Welcome back. Stacey Abrams. I know all those politicians, those republican politicians in Georgia wish now that they had just made you governor. Thank you. You know, I'm sure they're just going if we had just done that none of this would be going on. So twice we get the boy if they're probably sad. They didn't make you Governor because now they lost the whole damn state. hyperventilating Oh, my goodness. She couldn't wait to deliver that punch line. This
is I can't wait to say Oh, they should have selected you. Oh, how sweet the justice is. in her mind. She stole the line. It wasn't even hers. No, that's great. She's the comedian. So that joke still is a very is a very high crime in the standard world. Yeah, I'm glad you caught that. I didn't want I wanted to see if you could kill me. I know you would. But just to hear it and like how Oh, man. She was all over Stacy. Time. Yeah. Well, I'm not caught
up in the hype. And we have to go back to throwback clip 36 which was Lego my jego Joko, excuse me, and really, really remember who Stacy is. And look, we need to all remember who is Stacey Abrams. This is a person who lost the governor's race. That is her claim to fame. started this nonprofit took $5 million from Michael Bloomberg. And then during the campaign when Biden and Bernie and everybody else would have loved to have Stacey
come up and do a campaign event. Who's the one guy who gets her to come? Berg? Yeah. The funny thing is, remember, we covered that story about how Biden's donors a bunch of like Wall Street types, or giving him advice on who to pick and the one person they said essentially no, they really liked Camila they likes Amy I like all those people. They did not like Stacey which tells you everything that even Stacey Abrams would be too progressive. This is a cap board members.
This is very interesting. Okay, so now I see where you're coming from with the sentence Stacy up to be holding the bag and not the bag because they're saying that She is responsible. So when it turns out that it was fraud, cook, guess who's gonna get pushed up front? This is good. Oh man, this is gonna be beautiful. If anything goes down like that that'll be fun to watch 100 and she's on the outside looking in she's not a political person and what in the sense of she's not up to the DNC that
Kamala Harris that tree? No he was really she's despised by that group they don't like her at all. We've always made the point that this election would have been real easy cuz she would have Carrie Georgia on her own. If you're looking if we're just doing political math here, Kamala we already have California she's not really like she has the non eight Rs. Bad represent a rep bad representation takes we have optics wise and her blackness is
in question. We have Stacy over here she can give us Georgia she brings the Bloomberg money along with her Optus wise she kept blackness can't be questioned and they go with Kamala dead all that just I could never make this got a sting is what you're saying it's got to stand for Stacey now. It doesn't make any sense and she likes they said that she's cool Wall Street but if anybody can be left the hell the bag
she's not one of us. You know she's not wandering remember original members of the crew just think about like robbing the bank. Right But, but I will remind you that it was the former New York banker who probably two years ago said Stacy Stacy Stacy's the one keep your eye out because that's she was clearly Her name was going around in the in the Wall Street circles. Everyone's like Stacey, she was politically correct at the time. What she the way she energized I mean, just from narrative point
that Georgia could be in play. And the her go her governor race that she had, you know, it put her at the top of the list. Now let's go over to France, France 24 English, and we're going to go back to that, uh, the 2018 election in terms you had to get, yeah that she had to get camp. With most precincts reported republican Brian camp leads by around two and a half points over Stacey Abrams. However, the candidate to be the first black female governor in the United States is not conceding
votes remain to be counted. There are voices that were waiting to be heard. across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters and absentee ballots. And we believe our chance for a stronger Georgia is just within reach. I'm Brian Kemp. I'm so conservative. I blow up government's a runoff next month. In Georgia, there's a rerun if neither candidate has more than half the vote. Aside running for governor he is also Georgia's top election official. days before
the election. Abrams accused him of removing voters from state rolls made up a lie. His office said it was investigating Georgia democrats for a failed attempt to hack the state's voter registration system. He stopped shortly before declaring victory. Make no mistake, the math is on our side to win this election. Stacey Abrams, welcome to strong support from from far left premises backed by
the TV star Oprah Winfrey. Both women condemned racist and anti semitic automated phone calls that went out to an unknown number of Georgians impersonating Oprah Winfrey. I forgotten about that one. Yeah, racist that she had. He had just right Oprah clothes went down to Georgia to Obama came out came out for her. Yeah, it was all the big Yeah, all the big star and they were setting her up not in that way, but they
were propping her up to be a serious candidate. Now she said her at the report said excuse me as the report said she was down about two full points. And she was still saying or 2% and she was there's there's votes to be counted. Now of course voices to be heard dream to be fulfilled. Right. So by up by three tenths of a percent style. I I'll say it like this. I just want to have complete transparency.
count every vote verify every vote and reason why I say that is if they're gonna steal anybody's vote, you know who vote is gonna be completely be completely honest here. If there's any vote stealing going on, we all know who's gonna who is going to start with Um, so that maybe mentioned the robo calls. Would you like to hear the robo call of anti semitic racist? Call this so called Oprah's an anti Semite? Call me call. Is that the one?
Yes, I have that if you like to hear. This is the magical asking you to make my fellow Stacey Abrams, the governor of Georgia. Tonight both Toriel candidates are coming out against this fake robo call that recently surfaced here in Georgia. In a statement the Abrams campaign calls the robo calls a vile attempt to sway voters using poisonous thinking. Camp echoes Abrams calling the robo call vile and absolutely disgusting. The robo call says it was paid for by the road to power which has been
linked to several other racist robo calls in Florida. Wow, man that could have fooled me that robo call. Can we hear that first robo call? Not the whole clip. Just the robo call? Hilarious isn't that the best it's so anti semitic. The magical asking you to make my fellow Stacey Abrams, the governor of Georgia Wait I thought it was supposed to be anti semitic This is just racist. You know how it goes
okay, I'm sorry. Wow, I can lump it all in there together but this is not even a woman you know this is this is almost as dumb as the the stupid video on the internet that caused Ben Ghazi remember that scam. Like all people are really mad about this about this video. That's that's hateful towards the Prophet Muhammad. And that's why they're, they're rioting. And that's why there's storming Benghazi. This is just as dumb. And that was so fake and so bad. It reminds me of the paintings
of Jewish Holocaust. headstones and the burnings of black churches coming back right to the other party, right? That's terrible. That's not even a woman. I mean, if you want to put together I mean, that was a guy that was cooler guy. Obviously it was. I'd be embarrassed to put that in my report. Honestly, I'd rather just read it and pretend like people hear that in Oprah's voice. That was dumb.
That's why I wanted to let people hear it just to dig that up in and put some context to these things that they're saying. Hey, well, we've got another stopping point. I believe, Adam. Well, we can thanks to more people, if you so kindly do so. Yes. And unlike Stacey Abrams, who apparently has gobs of Bloomberg money, we don't but it's not like we don't like it. I like Bing
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breaking news in Georgia. Right now in just a moment. I'll be speaking live with Georgia's secretary of state who just ordered a hand recount of the ballots. But let's get an update from CNS, Phil Mattingly, who's joining us right now. So, Phil, what's the state of the race in Georgia? Well, if you look broadly at the map, there's three states that currently have not been called by CNN and obviously all eyes are on Georgia. There's a big run off headed there for two
Senate races. But we are focused right now on the presidential and as it currently stands, Joe Biden is ahead by over 14,000 votes. Now, what's going to happen over the course of the next several weeks is a hand recount, essentially an audit by the state going county by county counting every single vote by
hand. Here's the reality. When you look at this map right now, unlike maybe a few days ago, when Joe Biden was up by 1000, or 2000 votes, as his lead has grown, as more of the votes have been counted, processed, and reported, he has got a much more
comfortable cushion. Well, if you've covered recounts, before, you know how this works, occasionally, you will have a couple hundred votes flip at most, maybe there'll be some errors that will cause some changes, but the reality of a 14,000 vote lead in the state of Georgia, the Biden campaign feels pretty comfortable with that should feel pretty comfortable with that based on historical precedent. But obviously the recount is happening. The recount has been
ordered. And we'll see how things play out one thing to keep an eye on November 20. That is when the state has to certify that is when the recount is expected to be complete before right now heading into that recount. county by county by hand every single vote Joe Biden ahead by 14,000 votes. Mm hmm. A lot was said yes. You said whom I saw. I want to hear what you honed about our walk. I forgot by the time we got to the end. What did I whom about? I can't even remember.
He said a lot. Okay, so let's start with the whom I think we may have caught your attention because it caught mine. You said previously, that there's an audit going on. In Georgia? Yes. Not the case. There's a hand count going on. And how are you we're probably propagandized with this slick trick feel madly pool by saying also hand count, which is essentially an audit.
No, it's not no said. But here's what I understand there. So they still have the right to do an audit, even if the count has been certified. That's why when they could fight it, those two things, I need to call it out, right? Because he says there's a hand count going on, which is essentially an audit. No, that's Yeah, that's not a hand count is whatever balance we have we counted through machine, we're going to go back and counting by hand. They don't
look into the validity of the ballot. Right. Which that's what an audit is for today. I like that you said that it was an audit, because this goes to show even us how easily and easily easily. Oh, yeah, it's so easy. Yeah. Well, you don't listen to the things and I had actually listened to four or five times I caught that, because I just heard hand count. Yeah, that's a very good catch. And, and really, that's part of the problem now is that there's so much, let's just call it all
information floating around that you don't know. It's like there's no one to rely on at all. And, and then feel says, according to historical data, the democrats have nothing to worry about. But this is not a historical lecture, you can use use historical data on because nobody has seen this amount of million dollars before, right? nobody's seen a one third of one party's a voting base increase by you know, 800,000 votes, all of these things, you know, we
have to look into. And that's just what he's saying. There's nothing to worry about here. We're going to do the hand cow, which is audit, and it's going to be over. And that's not the case. And the wrap this, I was gonna say you mentioned earlier that you deal with do e i think it was and you explained the acronym. Yeah, I want people and you know, without going into too much about it, but you actually
do deal with statistical anomalies. What are the things that I mean, this is, this is why and I know this, I don't think people understand that you are trained professionally, to look for these types of things, and then make decisions based upon weird ass numbers that will go ahead and explain. Okay, I'll explain what I do is i'm a quality engineer, for a large company. And that's my job is to spot anomalies and to
explain them. And if certain data sets don't, if they have too many outliers, you had to kick them out, you have to do another experiment. So yeah, that's what you have to set up. You have to set up a spearmint that will give you quality data back so you can make decisions off of them. That's why when I look at statistics, is if they don't seem right, I will say professionally, you got to run that over again. We need to get
another spearmint I can't go off of that data. So just to give you a little background on on who I am and how I look at these numbers. And that's kind of interesting because I I'm not a quality engineer. But I have a neural networking capability where I also I spot anomalies. It's the weirdest stuff that I can spot but certainly and I'm not a financial owner. numbers guy at all, like numbers to me, I smell it right away can't always explain it. But I know something's going on. That's
what I've been able to do my whole life is very odd. So we're kind of the same in that way. Yeah, we are. Because the way I like in my job, too, is kind of like a police in the fact that you'll get a hunch. But then you have to prove your hunch or hypothesis, you had to prove it with empirical data. With clips, you got to go to your office and say, Listen to this clip of Stacey Abrams. That's why there's no better off. This is what makes me is this then I can't sit. No, I love to
investigate. And that's just a little inside baseball about Mo. So we know there's a recount coming pan count first, and then the audit is a total different process, if necessary. So we continue on with wolf here. He brings in republican Secretary of State bat Brad rapids Berg. And the reason why I say republican is because that's how they refer to him. In the blurb on the video, and then in the actual segment, is republican
Secretary of State says that, you know, already. Hey, guys, there's gonna be some Bs, just the republicans are doing the counting. Yeah. But we'll let Brad, continue on here. And as far as you know, these ballots are all legitimate, right? All the ballots have been, particularly ones with the in person voting, but we go through a process that counties do, of
accepting the absentee ballots, they've been verified. And then they're also if the marks are made clear to the are adjudicated by three person panel, one Republican, one Democrat, and then the county election official to make sure we verify the intent of every voter to make sure that we have a lawful process. And those are legal balance. I'm just curious.
Mr. Secretary, how long do you think this can go on with President Trump refusing to concede that he lost the election because he wouldn't just have to flip the results in Georgia, he'd have to flip other states as well. And we know that's simply not going to happen. Oh, oh, okay. That's right. Well, you know, Wolf, he knows man, he's on the inside, is going to happen. No, witch hunt. Let me now this is a great entry point on this. There might be factions that say, You know what? We're done with
Trump. Sure, no matter what the number is, no matter how it goes. We're done with Trump. And I want to just take a couple minutes average conversation because we might not be able to have it again. Could it be the Amy Coney Barrett, CEO Donald Trump's fate in a negative way? I've heard this. I haven't. I haven't. So this is original idea of mine. Yes. When it crossed my mind. What I heard is that it would be a recusal and that she would seal his fate by recusing herself in a in in a
vote that would essentially go well. She would let me use. Let me expound on what I'm saying about steel is fate. Yeah. What more can he give the republicans? from a political standpoint, he's given them yeah. And this is this is what the vortex theory is, is he did his job he gave, you know, the just shy of 300 federal judges, two Supreme Court judges, awakened or equal to three, I'm sorry, awakened, people know what, let's put poor and I didn't mean to cut you out. But that's an
important. Two to three. Yes. That's the point I'm making. Yeah, but that that was the one that pushed the Supreme Court over the edge for a long time, but a roof was still hanging on. We need to let make Trump win. But since Ruth made an early exit, it wrapped it up. We don't need the second term of Trump to get that third justice. That would make rebrand. Okay. So yes, I believe that, in general, the Republican Party really wants that. And that they are contained in general terms.
I'm not talking about the people. I'm talking about the political entity that lives in Washington. So we always talk about here. Yeah. Yeah, that's very got to be very good. It's like saying, when I talk about China, I'm always not talking about the China man. I'm talking about the Communist Party. Yes, of course, because if Trump prevails and wins, they're going to learn the
actual meaning of the term Savage. Because he's got all kinds of stuff set up and and heads are gonna roll and probably bill Barr will be one of the heads Yeah, but it roof was still hanging on right now. They will have their own twisted behind their back. Yeah. Because they need Trump to appoint her replacement. Mm hmm. But her accident early before the election. There's no from a political standpoint, there's no more need of Trump. No, exactly. For from the political standpoint, you're
absolutely right. You're absolutely right. I just want I just want to put that out there because it is like like a you know, you have an epiphany like, well, I Holy shit, I don't need him anymore. No, no, no, I don't they don't. Well, along with that goes with George Carlin said a long time ago. Hmm. If voting actually made a difference and say, What about law? This is the United States and I believe the world is going to get a very, very interesting
and perhaps harsh lesson in civics. When people find because that what is the number one term used in the mainstream media, but I would say everywhere in the United States in incorrectly about our system and our government and, and what exactly, and this is where they're going to awaken when they find out we are not a democracy. And we are a republic. And and that, mainly is the political system. When it comes down to brass tacks and numbers, and how someone gets
elected. There's no there's no learning people are going to freak out. If If Trump prevails, they will not understand what happened because they are ignorant of the system. That is correct. And just just one more minute on this topic. They pick your primaries, we heard that back when Bernie Sanders in 2016 that one guy think he was some kind of election official and DNC like oh, no, no, us making a suggestion of who we want to pick. We actually picked the
candidate. That's true. So if if though, if the DNC and rnc actually pick the candidates for who you're gonna vote for, and then Electoral College actually picks the two that the parties paid? Yes. What What choice? Do you really have? Well, that's the whole joke of it. And look at the the committee for the debate committee, I forget, it was called the presidential debate committee. That's only parties.
It's only the Republicans and the Democrats, you can't get on a debate stage if you are a third party, which is how they've manipulated everybody into believing worldwide, that the United States has a two party system, factually, not true. But that's taught in schools. I don't think CPC is taller schools anymore. I don't check doesn't appear doesn't appear that way. That's for sure.
Not an integration that I took it. Well, you had to have an understanding of how to get work, I'm sure sometimes you're seeing the 40 year old is reading. What kind of books they're reading in social studies. Exactly. Thank you. That is that's your social studies now. So let's just get back on track here with NPR. We have Adi Cornish and she talks with reporter Maya King on the surge, the surge surge black voters in Georgia. The lead of your story is that almost every black Georgia voter
has a story from 2018. Talk about how 2018 has fueled what we're seeing now. So we know in 2018, when Stacey Abrams launched her gubernatorial bid, she registered a record number of voters for that time more than 200,000. And it really geared up excitement and engagement among Democrats in the state who were
relatively confident that she would be successful. As the election got closer, a number of voters found that they were mistakenly removed from the roles which set them up for a very confusing process of filling out provisional ballots that might not have been counted. At the end of that election. Brian Kemp, who was elected was also the state's Secretary of State, which called into question just how fair this
election really was in the way that it was administered. Stacey Abrams lost the race by fewer than 60,000 votes, which is nearly on track with the number of votes that were removed from the rolls. Now yes, yes, of course we remember the story. Another number, she just said that Stacey Abrams, a signed up, registered 200,000 people for her gubernatorial race. Then another 800,000 after that's a million people a million. You only got five million voters in Georgia doesn't a million of
them was registered by Stacey Abrams in the term. And in the period of, let's just say four years. I say she got a ground game going in 2016, two years prior to the midterm election, and now we're 20 20 million voters. ratio. Ah, you know, does she does she published any numbers on her? I'm gonna look at her fair fight. website. Does she published these numbers? As Friday? I didn't find it. But I do have a number for you. She has a less than 1000 followers on her YouTube page.
Although we know that our whole being is a hoax. That's not you can't even get over 1000. Yeah. Yeah, subs on your on your YouTube channel, which you would think I mean, that's where all her PR campaign ads and you know, information is being placed. You would be pointing people in that direction you have, I think, like 700 I think it was it was less than 1000. I'm for sure. Yeah. So less than 1000 subs, which you register a million people in four years. That's
pretty. That's pretty incredible. I'm just saying but I'm saying just a registration from 2018. Do you have to re register for the 2020 in Georgia, you can use that. Okay, I'm gonna say it again. I'm just gonna say it again. Maya King says she registered 200,000. For the 80 2018 race. I'm referring to the MSDN article. This says Abrams following her narrow loss in 2018 gubernatorial race, she says has registered more than 800,000 new voters. Hmm, that's the middle that's the meal bro. No, I
see. I actually I see a USA Today. fact checking this. No, I want fifth now. Voters in Georgia. Oh, this clearly horse crap. It's just it's not. That doesn't make any sense. But they say it though. And say it proudly. You say oh yeah, she did. It. 200,000 here and another 800,000 you know, great. Yeah, that that's just that makes no sense. I'm praying for you, Stacy. I'm letting you know now. We'll pray for you. She is gonna be sandbag is gonna be so big when it comes down.
Gosh. Yeah. And let me provide a little context. I said Loretta Lynch, the guy that had the of money in the freezer down in Louisiana. Marais. Megan, do we not see a trend here? When it's time to hold a bag? Yeah, yeah, Yep. Yep. Put a black person on the handle. We're gonna get more into that. But now we're going to CB CBS News. And this is James Brown. Not the singer, the reporter. Um, and he's talking to Latasha Brown. No, I can't I don't think
from Black Law. black voters matter, excuse me. And this is the deciders black vote in 2021. African American voters are concerned most of all about the Coronavirus and healthcare. But fewer than half are confident their vote will be counted correctly. And turnout is key. The number of blacks voting for president dropped in 2016. For
the first time in 20 years. You passionately articulated what the concerns are of blacks now, are you expecting that to translate into sizable turnout in this election? I am sensing that people are frustrated and tired. And because of that folks are motivated by different things in this election cycle. So I do think you're gonna have record number turnout. Okay, we didn't. We did. And I will say one more thing. record
numbers, registration in age of COVID. Now we heard in previous clips, that was one of the things they struggle with the Hispanics they struggle with getting people out because they could hit the ground, they could knock on doors, right? So how did they do it? Just Just enough, please. I want to read this book because because if Stacy actually did this, she sit in on a billion dollars, if you can actually truly turn that kind of turnout out. But um, let's go ahead and move quickly
into the second portion of this clip. And this is CBS News. Continue to talk about possible international plots even as turnout shot His records in 2020 Americans face new challenges to have their votes count. The FBI and intelligence officials have uncovered international plots to disrupt this election. emails from Iran meant to scare people out of voting and Russian hackers targeting voting systems. Facebook has taken emergency measures to limit inflammatory
content and false reporting. Many wonder if the postal system can handle the crush of mailing ballots in the midst of the pandemic. There are reports that elections offices have been flooded with calls from anxious voters after the president attacked mail and voting. Coming up on the deciders, the voice of Latinos growing louder by the day. But enough about that back to Latino's Wow. But people were on your heels. That's basically what that was.
That's why I left that in there. Start with the end. Their voices growing louder every day. That's what they tell you. Now. The concern, the stealing of votes got Iran, you got Russia, tampering with voting machines. Now all of a sudden, we don't want to quit. We don't want to look at that anymore. We don't want to recount. No, of course not. It's so blatantly obvious. It's just okay. We see it. Previously. You're worried about Russia, and you're worried about Iranians, which
I don't know. North Korea. No, forget they stole that movie. So you know, North Korea would be doing this. But who's missing from that run now? What nation China wouldn't have the most most vested interest in getting 45 savage up out of there? Yeah, that would be China. And this is and I will say, as a side note, Cindy Powell, with all of her Venezuela and Cuba and dominion and server being rated in Germany and smartmatic. She always winds up saying, China.
I'm just saying that when we you don't mention them. You go to Iran, Iran, seriously. Well through North Korea in there. Yeah. Well, well, they're throwing that in because they, you know, they've from this day after the election, I was like, oh, and Trump's gonna nuke Iran now and and so that's just it just throwing stuff out just like slack You know, when when you got incoming fire and you're an aircraft just spit out the flak
and it distracts the missiles. That's what that and then then they said, half a black voters are concerned their vote is going to be counted correctly or not. Yeah, one more reason What happened? And what happens? I'm saying if that's the truth, if you're saying I'm gonna take this truth, right back, right count recount the votes on every vote, check, make sure that the most disenfranchised voter population vote has been counted correctly. I demand a recount in
Georgia and audit. Good. Every other it'll, it will happen. It will happen. Yeah. No, I'm just saying but if you want to say that they're the most disenfranchised, most oppressed, you shouldn't have any problem democrat should have any problem with the count being redone. Just often. Mm hmm. Okay. Especially with the history. Did you know that was the history of melon ballots being racist? Oh, I'm sure. I guess well, you don't want somebody in the boat. You create various kinds
of things. Nine, we'd come with the 1965 Voting Rights Act. They couldn't denied outright so you find ways to try to suppress it. One of these ways would be through challenging black voters absentee ballots, through accusations of fraud. It's one thing that we attack by the local power structure. Hank Sanders represented the defendants in one such case brought by the US Attorney in Alabama at the time, Jeff Sessions, the US attorney and others refer to these as the
voter fraud cases. We decided that they will vote a persecution cases send us clients for voting rights activists, Albert Turner, who had marched with john lewis and Selma, Bloody Sunday, Albert confy. Fear and his wife Evelyn. They've been helping black residents fill out their ballots and mailing them. Okay, Hank Sanders. He held the bag. You see how this works. shenanigans. so screwed man. Duck and cover shank Sanders with left holding the bag Jeff Sessions came after
him for filling out of absentee ballots. I think believes it was an Alabama if I'm not mistaken. And he caught a case just trying to do some good trouble with it down there and Selma but wow, yeah he yeah he um he caught a case and let's just find out what happened in when we caught that charge. We had been helping black residents fill out their ballots and mailing them. Both of us was indicted myself and my wife and I love our friends felt the whole way and died it on planned and counsel of
what is called vote roll. Turner's are facing decades in prison was it was my impression that Jeff session out the door. I just want to hear that he trailed him off. I want to hear that one bit again. I go back and spell the whole way indicted on 29 counts of what is called vote roll.
Turner's were facing decades in prison was so it was my impression that Jeff session thought that those legal cases what stopped black folks from not only using absentee ballot, but what stopped black folks from voting in the numbers that black people were voting. every chance he got. He was talking about voter fraud, voter fraud. Sessions denied that the case was racially motivated, and insisted what the Turner's did was illegal. In the end, the jury found nothing they did had
broken the law. But the idea that absentee ballots were susceptible to widespread fraud would live on. Wow, this is a part of the story. I never knew about this. Very interesting. Yeah. And then you can see frontline was rolling it out to chum the water. And, and of course, absentee ballots is nothing compared to the mailing ballots that were the way it was done this election, it was two completely different things.
Correct, because I believe the difference is absentee ballots have to be are solicited, where you have to remember that you have to request and you have to give a reason. Okay. Your reason is denied necessarily, but you have to give a reason and that's evaluated. And the astronauts they can vote. They In fact, the astronauts do vote and they put on their absentee ballot request. I'm in space, bitches and they get to vote.
But anytime you got Jeff Sessions involved Oh, yeah, that's that was that was the bill for me session. Yeah. Come on. Um, so just to look into Hank. How are Henry Sanders background? after law school, Sanders won a Ford Foundation fellowship. Okay. And they sent him to Africa for a year. Go back home, son. Don't we see these trends? Where are these people get these foundation and then they get sent to Africa. It's called a guy from quid pro quo is what it's called.
No, but you you were saying about the stronghold of intelligence agencies in Africa news kind of things. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. But we saw that with the guy. It's my memory now. It was the guy that that came back that was following King around the photographer. Oh, yeah. Yeah, exactly. graduated from college and I hate it hate his name slips my mind, but it was off the cuff but went to Africa. Gotta got a
college educated went to Africa. What? I'm not saying I'm just for Foundation, that's the best red flag and getting shipped off to Africa for a year for some kind of training. I'm just gonna leave it there. Yes, that's exactly training. You nailed it on the head. So Hank, is hey ended up becoming a politician of the years of doing this kind of political work. And he has a robo call. Would you be interested in hearing his Chuck problematic robo call? I
would certainly love to hear that. Come on in. Hey. Going back to the gym. Do you have the power to do? spot for governor, Lieutenant Governor for the Alabama Not going back to the kung fu is gonna take you back to the cotton field. And you could probably can hear at the end but it's paid for the new south, this new south. I keep seeing it pop up New South New South. So we have to keep an eye on that
one. I just I don't have anything concrete on it. But I ran into several times during this investigation. New so is a slogan in the history of the American South or the American Civil War interest. Right. Okay, keep our eye on it. Got it. So just an example. If this thing goes sour in Atlanta, we've seen something like this before play out in Georgia and Atlanta specifically. And that was the Atlanta school system scandal or school cheating scandal in this country, one of the
nation's biggest school systems caught up in it. And it's not the middle school students who are being blamed instead their teachers and school leaders, ABC Stevens and Sally on the case today. At this Georgia courthouse, you think they were indicting mobsters with charges like racketeering and theft, but the accused thugs now fighting serious jail time or 35 Atlanta teachers, principals and test coordinators. The whole purpose behind this is to vindicate the little children who got
jumped out of an education. The indictments are the latest page from an our three year long investigation that has shaken the faith of parents with school children hear at one point nearly 200 teachers from 44 schools were accused of changing student answers to improve scores on federally required standardized tests frustrated disappointed if a jury finds
them guilty they should go to prison. The educator in the most trouble is former schools chief Beverly Hall, a national superintendent of the year who faces up to 45 years in prison. She's accused of giving bonuses to teachers who inflate a test scores and firing teachers who didn't. She says she's innocent. What we're saying is is that without her this conspiracy could not have taken place. Former Atlanta school teacher Sidney fells told her she was under so much pressure to cheat.
She quit first we were told that we needed to get these scores by any means necessary. I forgotten all about this one was this. This was like six years ago, maybe? mid mid to early 2000s. Yeah, they were left holding the bag. most if not all the teachers were black, mostly female, and they got scammed. Oh my goodness. 45 years for the thugs. You heard the man. ABC News. This is abc news. And do you remember Becky? What she got for her for the admission scandal? What? like two months? 60 days?
If that? Yeah. It was it now this is the clear. This is what I'm talking about. When we say systemic racism 45 years for changing some test scores. And these people use their power and influence now to get months and then it's Oh, yeah, you can come show it when you want to. Some are like yeah, you can come if you want to kind of thing or your husband get started for you. If you know we'll let him go do your town for you. It was some. So let's let's take bets. How many years do you think
Stacey Abrams will get? Maximum fraud. Somebody is gonna roll and I'm gonna just say this Atlanta people don't get mad at me. Atlanta is known for the scam. Man now for the Flim Flam the finance as they call it itself. So this thing, there's no telling who could flip to say I did this, I was told to do that to save their own heart is to is to many loose ends hanging out. I'm not gonna say I'm not saying what's going to happen. But just looking at historical data. How when it's conspiracies
that go on like the school, Rick rigging of school testing. You saw how the hammer came now Swift. You saw who was left holding the bag, and you saw how everybody turned their back on him is like he's thugs. I find this this analysis of this show spectacular that I had not considered that this would take place and I think he may be right. And no matter the outcome. I think you're right. I think Stacey Abrams has a target on her head now.
But wait, there's more. Oh no, this woman, a woman in Texas was sentenced to return to prison today because she voted in the 2016 election. As Omar via Franco reports the woman used her real name and identification, but her criminal past made voting a crime. And she sat down, put your hands behind your back. You have a warrant for your arrest. Crystal Mason still remembers the day she was arrested for voting in the last presidential election.
My mom kept nagging go vote, go vote, go vote, go vote. And I was like, Okay, I did what she said I went to go vote, the 43 year old was on supervised release for tax fraud when she cast her ballot. In Texas, that's against the law. Do you feel that since you served your time, and you were out of prison, that you should be able to go and we should we pay taxes, and that's what I believe. If I have a doubt in any way, I wouldn't have did it
here. felons can't vote until they have completed their full sentence. Now, Mason faces five years in state prison for voter fraud. And today was given 10 months in federal prison for violating the terms of our supervised release. Are you mentally ready for that? Ready? nationwide, an estimated 6.1 million felons are restricted from voting. Nearly half a million of them are in Texas, in 13, states, felons lose the right to vote indefinitely.
So yes, this lady went dead where her mama told her to do and go vote, just like CHANCE TO WRAP ourselves you vote like your mama, tell you to vote. And count a case, five years on top of the 10 months that she had to serve. And she was out with her senate sad to being finished yet. She goes to vote, which
will take a sidebar here. Yeah. I am a firm believer that once your Senate is done, all your rights should be given back to you that day, unless there's evidence that one of those rights may be a harm to the public, say if you're a violent offender, and get your second amendment right back, then they need to prove that give me your rights back is a harm to the public. But it shouldn't be that you need to prove that you should have your rights back. They should be reinstated. The
very day that you paid your debt to society. Yeah, I agree with that idea. I'm in agreement with you. And I and and I think probably your record should be expunged because I know people who have gone to federal prison for white collar crime, and which is questionable if they're victims, but doesn't matter. Crime is a crime. Two years, it could be two months doesn't matter. You come up, you're marked, you'd never work it again, you're never working again. You might as well just pack it in.
It's for about so I want to show this case, these two these two cases, the Atlanta school case, and then this woman, Texas, it voted. I don't think she had any ill will or was doing it out of any active you know, criminal act, she was just going to exercise her right to vote as she should be allowed to do so. Right. But five years. Bam. Yeah, that's crazy. That's just nuts. But so what I'm pointing out here, if they put that kind of pressure on anybody that has the kind of information that could
be flipped. Watch out, as I'm saying, Oh, yeah, they were saying they will hurt you. They will do it. Yeah. So this is where we But wait, there's more. No, wait, no, no. So one of my favorite people, Miss Cynthia McKinney. Oh, yeah, I got some information for her and well, I'll just let you let her give her take on the 2020 US election. Do we need to talk about who she is first? We can do that afterwards? Sure. Sure. We can. But I'll tell you how I how I
know about McKenna. Now she was politician. She was a member of the House of Representatives she's from Georgia and when I first kind of started learning about stuff in general looking deeper the internet would really helped a lot with that so 2000 well was much much earlier than that but she was kind of a sweetheart of the 911 truth or movement for a while and she and she got her ass shut down like hardcore and she really she disappeared from the scene almost overnight.
But she got the castle cannon can we yeah we get a castle Can you please this is a post a post cancel cannon for us into McKinney so so like that. Where did she show up when she show up to talk about the 2020 election what what news are some friends also friends what's gonna say YouTube channel did I follow have to be because she was threatened man. She I think she had this Stop doing this for her life. I want to show I want to juxtapose two people. One Miss
Cynthia McKinney, with one Miss maxine waters. They both came in talking hot stuff. Maxine water was talking about the the intelligence agencies that supported the drug trade in California. And around the same time he has Tipton McKinney talking about dying core, and a lot of stuff that they were doing, and the children and this and that. Fast forward, one lady's damn near like a power royalty and the democrat is
royalty, right? And then the other one is been outcast, popularized, cast out to the fringes of YouTube. What's your take on where we are in relation to who won and what's going to happen in the next few weeks? Well, it is really difficult for me to watch this for me and my mom, in fact, to watch this as it unfolds, because this is really a deja vu for me. Georgia was the very first state in the country to deploy electronic voting machines. And at the
time, the decision was being made. Computers, software and hardware experts. were ringing my phone telling me, Cynthia, we've got a problem. And so I became involved in the issue of electronic voting machines, the software, the hardware, the choice of manufacturer and company that tabulates the votes, all of that I was involved in it. At the very beginning.
Let me sign out that you were a sixth term, Congresswoman, and it took them seven terms and electronic voting machines to finally cheat you out of office. Well, yes, you're absolutely right about that. Yeah. And it's coming back to me now. This was the the Diebold or D bolt machines. Uh huh. And which I think actually became Dominion slash smartmatic. Or they bought them up or
something. And there was a relationship with romney's bain capital in this and and if you brought that up, same as today. It'd be like, yeah, you conspiracy theorists tinfoil hat wearing? And that's how she got branded. Yeah, with six time winner of her district. Yeah. And then all of us in the electronic voting machines come in. And she's out of there. It doesn't work like that. And in district politics, it's once you
have the future harsh, yes. Unless you just do something like get caught with no. floor. The reason why Maxine Waters gets reelected by Nancy Pelosi gets Lee reelected, Chuck Schumer, and honestly, Lindsey Graham, I mean, these people just keep getting elected over and over and over again, if it's done fairly. Right. So let's let Cynthia continue on how she was scammed. And so what I'd like to do today is Memorial Day. And so we are also stopping to recognize the value of service of our
veterans. But let me also we have veterans of very many different types of wars. And there's one veteran of the electronic voting machine war, whose name I want to invoke at the moment, and whose memory I would like to recall. His name is Ethan Gibbs. He was an accountant. And I'm using the past tense and it's very, it's still very difficult for me. But avian Gibbs as an accountant, who also just happened to be a black man, but more important than any of that. He was a
patriot, and he loved this country. So when the decision was made after the fiasco of 2000, in Florida, the decision was made to utilize these electronic voting machines. And Nathan Gibbs being an accountant decided that he was going to perfect this type of this new type of machine for the
administration of our voting system in the United States. He came up with redundancy, reliability, accountability, privacy as well because people have the right to cast their votes in private and His machine was began to win accolades across the country. Ah, this is a story I know nothing about. You're blowing. blowing my mind right now. Okay, so this is where the extra time pays off. Yeah, I'll just let just let the producers know. I know you call them. What's the product?
exact product? Yes, exactly right. This is the extra time allow me to on Earth. uncounted the tragic story of a thing gives documentary African American man who was an accountant who had come to me and asked for the opportunity to place a bid to provide Georgia with this electronic voting machines. His name was Adrian Gibbs, Ethan was horrified about the 2000 elections, not necessarily
whether the Democrats or Republicans won. But the fact is that millions of people involved in in the 2000 election, there were 180,000 there were over 80,000 uncounted votes in the state of Georgia. in Cook County, there was 62,000, uncounted votes, there's the real problem, he had a very simple concept that you should be able to verify your vote, just like you can verify your money in the bank. And the money you get out of an ATM machine from machine
prints out of paper ballot that shows who you voted for. Once you verify that the ballot accurately recorded who you voted for you drop it into a ballot box for machine still counts the votes on election night. But if there's a challenge about one of the candidates is the paper ballot that gets counted. There are a lot of folks who sold us machinery in the past, who wants to sell us machinery in the future that do not live up to the eighth and Gibbs standard machines that don't
live up to the democratic standard. And we shouldn't accept second best, there could never be any was a folder does not have an opportunity to verify that the votes have been received. recorded. Yeah, and this is an overarching problem with the computer age, the cell phone age, the belief that everything just kind of is
out there, and we can always retrieve it. And I was quite surprised myself when we voted this year that the machine I used which was now they've rejected the Dominion systems in Texas, but the machine I received spit out a paper ballot. Then I verified it was my choices. Then you go over to another machine and I was a little surprised by this. It took my my ballot. It sucked it in panels. Here's a sticker Mr. Curry. I'm like, whoa. And it looked like the paper ballots in
the machine that that does the optical scanning. No, no reason to doubt that. It's sitting on top of what looks like a big trash can. Which is exactly where that paper goes. You don't get every single store. Yeah, you don't Yes, you don't get a receipt. And from what I understand a lot of the actual images taken by these machines weren't even set to retain those records either. Here's the icing on the cake. Diebold at the time was making ATM machines
that give you receive your receipts. Yeah, well, those things were. And it probably was. I mean, it's a long time ago, but I was doing, you know, these types of shows. And I think that that came up in the conversation. There was a lot about it, but it was you know, of course you shut up What do you know? Yeah. So a thing he wanted to do the right thing, what happened to it, but it didn't turn out well for play the next clip.
But he he was not his company wasn't chosen. Because the lobbyists were able to select the company based on friendships, who got hired, and that sort of thing. So let's cut to the chase. They selected the company that would allow them to rig the election. That's exactly what happened. That's right. Thank you so much. And so, um, Diebold ended up being the company selected to administer the elections in the state of Georgia that this was
rife with problems from the very beginning. And in the end, I, my petard ended up being hoisted on the electronic voting machines. So I lost my congressional career based on the male performance of the Diebold electronic voting machines. Now, what was my paper backups? Right? No paper backups. And in addition to that, we experienced a phenomenon that we just could not understand. That was we had
vote flipping. So the constituent would go into the voting booth, select the candidate of their choice, and then the machine would flip away from that candidate, and the voter would not even know it. If they weren't paying attention, they would leave the precinct having not voted for the candidate of their choice. I know you asked the question, and it's gonna be a little late. I thought, what astronaut clip But what have we been hearing
about in the news lately? Exactly. This this is the Sidney Powell story, that votes had been flipped. Ground Zero, Georgia, ground zero, Georgia, he has hit that in McKinney, which, if somehow, someway, her story can be told and documented in some kind of quality of these, these are fine, but I mean, their zoom calls and that kind of thing. This lady's story needs to be told, these are the the USA heroes or talking about black history, or these are the
people that we need to be celebrating. She She has been or certainly was very celebrated at the time for her and for her heroism, and I would have to go back and look at the research I did on her and the clips. I think a lot of it surrounded, as I said, 911. But there were other things that she also was looking into. I just remember she got threatened, marginalized and told to shut up and go away and she kind of did.
When was she? She's still around, she is talking but nobody won't put a microphone in her face, you know, to get her story out there. And she was ran out of office and you take about her accounts. She was ran out by crooked machines. This is what she's saying. And she's uh, she was she was a Democrat. So yeah, if you want to play the party lines, should be heard, as everybody should be heard. Now, you had a question, and I
errantly have promised you an answer to it. But I think this next clip should answer your question. Say you're an investigative reporter. Why don't you report last night? Well, you know, why is he bugging me? You know what? I don't see any story here? He said, Yeah, think about this Bebo, his ATM machine maker, every single one of their ATM machines, gives you a receipt and has an audit trail. And he told me I'm coming this as an accountant and an auditor.
Right? Is Why would you make a machine that doesn't provide a paper trail and can't be audited? and left it at that and I said, ask a question. And I began to trace the history and then I wrote an article right after that, which is a cover story in the Free Press. And then Harvey Wasserman and I
wrote a follow up article from Mother Jones calm. The great tragedy was one week after the Free Press article occurred in the mother jones article occurred about one week Ethan Gibbs died in a tragic accident where his car veered in front of a truck. Oh, my goodness. One week. Yeah. This is like the reporter michael hastings who, who had a huge story. Mm hmm. And crashed his car into a tree at 80 miles an hour in Los Angeles. Yeah, and these crazy things happen.
And like, like I said, anything good story needs to be told. Here is a black and pips. Man, that show who's wanted to be a patriot. Want to bring the truth to the light, want to provide people with their voice? voice can be heard proof that your voice is being heard. Now I'll say this. Why is it that Home Depot has a better record keeping system than our election system. When I go to Home Depot, I say, Do you want a paper receipt? And do you want that email to you as well?
Why don't our voting machines have that? Because it's, she's, you're only supposed to have the idea that you're voting Hello. And by the way, since we're doing this, I'll just say, and this was back in the D bowl Diebold days when it was 2012. Romney. I remember distinctly I remember seeing romney ahead early on, and then all of a sudden, it flipped. And there was this huge surge for Obama. And I remember, we talked about it on no agenda says that that Come on, man. That was weird.
And it was, it was very similar to what we saw in hindsight differences. But that that, like, what, hold on a second, everything was, hey, how did that just happen? Where did all this come from? You'd expect something to be kind of on a steady scale, as we've seen in elections past, but thou in there, and I was there, Washington, I know exactly what you're talking about. These numbers are funny. And the count goes on. What the hell you're counting? Not seriously, people need it. What
what is being counted right now? What took what used to be done in one night, days and days and days to do? Is is a running joke in my house right now is to count on? I don't know. Who knows? Who knows. So, um, we have this final clip from Miss Cynthia McKinney. And it pretty much wraps up a notion that we've always talked about on this show, in our time together in the RV with our staff or going across
the country. You turned to me one day and he said, Robert, all the bad things that are happening to white people today happened to black people first. That's one of the coolest things you ever said to me. Oh, well, yes. Hello, Captain Obvious. We've known about this. It's not cool. Is it? Like I understand what he's saying. But it's one of the coolest things. And now we have the ISO. jus so I don't have to redundantly say it. We have him saying it now.
all the bad things that are happening to white people today happened to black people first. Yeah. And there you have it. So it happens. So your point being and well taken happened to Cynthia McKinnon. McKinney happened to none, by the way? Yes. Hank Johnson was no I thought he followed her succeeded her No, I guess not. So rotten man. What is that what was going on? In Georgia? This is what I'm saying. District politics don't work that way. No, maybe statewide. If you're talking about Senate,
those kind of things. But these districts, whoever they put up wins pretty much. I mean, because they're there, for lack of a better word they're gerrymandered or designed to work that way shouldn't have pocket strongholds, of course, because of the socio economic making what makes up that, that district. So for her to get ran on office, and it doesn't make any sense. Six years. That's me here. People love you. And she was fighting for the average man. So why did
what was the grander strategy of that particular election? So to get her out is one thing. Right? Who came in and what was the overall strategy? Do you think just because she was a pain in the ass and a problem? Because she had questions. Yeah, we can get, we can get rid of politic. Now fast forward. Now, we can get rid of politicians that are headaches. When you flip these machines on, and flip votes. They don't have any
receipts. And anybody that makes the noise, they get silenced, one way or the other. So she was beaten by Denise magette Hmm. And just reading from Wikipedia is just interesting. She defeated 10 year incumbent Cynthia McKinney in the Democratic primary magette, who would never run in a partisan contest before defeated McKinney by a 58 to 42 margin. Come on, and come on. And right there. It says McKinney had attracted controversy due to
her comments after the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks. The primary was also influenced and this is Wikipedia, influenced by crossover republicans IE Republicans who use their ability to vote in a democratic caucus in Georgia. Oh, really? So so that she was a troublemaker for 911. Yet seems like that's why she had to go and the other thing she was saying about Somebody groups and
what they were doing on for Solon? Oh, yeah, she she had a lot of issues about the FBI, the CIA, etc. Oh yeah, big time, big time. She was divorced, she is a voice of truth. And I think she needs
not to be marginalized and it kind of pisses me off. I've always bought her followed her on Twitter, ever since, you know, keeping up with I'm gonna see when you find her she was she would be great to talk to about and talk to in certainly as it relates to what's going on, or at least the claims of what happened this year, I guess and see if we can find her. I'm sure she's fine, double. But I thought she stopped kind of doing an interview. She didn't do too much. Oh,
she's active. Okay, he's active, especially in this comment. And one more thing, and then we could put the cherry on top. Oh, boy, she's one of the one that laid out the idea of the dividing the deep state. I can't find this video anymore by seeing it and I'll just give you what I took away from it that there's a divide in the deep state. And it's called, like the piggies against the Deep State and the piggies are basically the wasp, the killer wasp and more specifically, that don't
subscribe to global government. They're more nationalist. Right? And that's what makes up the military. backing that you see what Trump now that's our explanation, and I found it to be wonderful. I wish I wasn't doing this at the time I would have snagged it. But I need to find that clip. Because our break down was like wow, like opening. She like knows it's the divide in the deep state right now. So she's around. She's dropping. Drop a lot of information. Yeah. All over the
place. And I think she's more than credible not just credible. I think she's more than credible. All right. producers, producers of the mo facts show. Go get me get me Cynthia McKinney. Pleased to talk to her where her story can be documented and she gets sound shine more light on a thing years who I think is a true American hero. With all that said, I have this great clip from Chuck Schumer. Go ahead and hit it. How we take Georgia Now we take Georgia then we change America.
I know I saw this I love that I love he put on his mask and did it again for the press who were asking him to say it and he changed it What did he change it to Adam? We take the world and then he then he changed it to we change America now we know what's going on. We know what's happening over there. He says first we take Georgia then we change the world he sounds like a dadgum Confederate Confederate he had to change that real quick. He realized his mistake.
I don't think anyone really caught that that way. Actually, I did. But you know it's typical. m five m the news? Like oh, that was a bad take. Let's pick it up from the second good take Okay, clip it there. And they just need that whole part. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. First, we take Georgia noon, we take the world. So this is interesting. Mo, you've done a couple things. First, you blow my mind. Cynthia McKinney did never expected her to come
up in this context on the show. And I honestly hadn't thought about her in the mills a long time. To peg to so obviously this beautiful income in in the context of what's being discussed now, with how this May, if this was a rigged election, how it may have happened. You don't have to convince me that we're doing it in a dumb manner. I like to stick your finger in the ink pot personally. But also, Stacey Abrams holding the bag and Georgia being the battleground
that it was Chuck Schumer confirming it. outstanding work. Yeah, man. outstanding work. Perfect. I appreciate it. Adam. Very good. I like this a lot. Oh my goodness. I'm gonna be awake for four days now trying to figure this. George everybody eyes on Georgia. Eyes on Georgia. And as I always say, pay attention to everything and the truth reveal itself tomorrow. Thank you so much for another fun filled Saturday. I can't wait to do it again with you.
Same to you, Adam. Thanks, everybody. We'll see you next time. Bye. Bye. Bye. Try to find please seems I hear you voice calling right ran in a rainy night in Georgia ran it all over the world. I feel good Saran and brush through the night seems to play a sad refrain. I believe it's raining all over the world. It still comes out