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Moe Factz with Adam Curry for February 2nd 2021, Episode number 58

"Prop Joe"

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Adam and Moe profile President Biden. He means what he says when he says it!

Executive Producers:

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Chris Bailey

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more facts with Adam Curry for February 2 2021 it's Episode Number 58 belly dancing your way through your earbuds everybody. Adam Curry here in Austin, Texas. And my friend on the other end somewhere in Northern Virginia. It is Moe facts. And good man. This is not his This is the vocals that Ofra haza who sings that? You know? I'm not sure that's true hearts. Songs are addictive. And it was produced by Dr. Dre. I believe. If I'm not mistaken, I

just think that's I think that's a Israeli singer. I think I may be wrong. And why do I even know these things? stuff just comes back. 30 years later, I know her I remember her from the opera. Yeah, exactly. Hey, Mo it's been about two weeks. How are you doing? I'm doing good. How about yourself out? Yeah, doing real good. Busy, you know, was saving podcasting, stuff like that podcasting? 2.0 and just trying

to keep warm for us Texans. It's it's kind of chilly and we have our we have our 70 degree days but you know, it goes down to Wow, like 37 at night. This is too cold for us here. You got snow. Are you savvy? I know. I know. You got snow on the ground, right? A little volleyer for you? Yeah, yeah, we got snow got about four to six inches outside. Nice cold. Like in the 30s in the middle of the day, so you're 37 lowers? I mean, ha sounds good

to me. Yeah. So I know that you voluntarily had stopped social media. I don't know if you've been on recently, but or even if you just turned on cable news. I just want to report from the front lines. Most stuff is getting pretty toxic. I mean, this real poison being concocted real evil spells it I just flipped. It's like, I went to lunch with the teen I said, I'm going to lunch. I'm gonna go to Burger King. And I sit in the car and listen to

crap because I have the Sirius XM in the car. Honestly, I listen to it while I'm eating crap on a listen to crap. I just want to have the full American experience. It was bad brother is just horrible, horrible, horrible poison. The machine is on. It's 100. Right, man. I could feel it. I was like, yeah, it's about they bout to ratchet it up. And this, this AOC thing. You follow this? No, this is news to me. You have to Oh, no, like me on this one.

She did an Instagram and she's talking about she was of course very afraid for her life on January 6, and she thought, Okay. Now she asked that. It. I'm paraphrasing. It triggered post traumatic stress in me because I was sexually assaulted. So now, you have this fantastic setup, where, you know, what happened on January 6, is now being equated to sexual assault. And you know, she had a little sniff and a

tear. And you can't say anything about it. Because that's immediately you know, it's like it's like a it's like blocked. Let you can't it can't move left. You can't move right. And they're just throwing this in everyone's face, man. It's poison. That's exactly what it is. And that's why we do it. We do everything. You can figure out what's really going on and we do

a deep dive analysis. What you do over it no agenda it helps me hopefully show is helpful to people as well to be an antidote to the poison. You know, we got people who went from listening to mo facts to no agenda to Rogan. They're doing it in reverse now. Not kidding. You're like it's like a springboard for people most fantastic,

man, I appreciate that. I was glad we can help and the letters you can receive this sincerity of people saying how we're trying to help so that's all that's why I always come with the bag and I got a full one today. So all right. We'll have topics let's find out we're going to talk about today's mo facts with Adam Curry. We're Episode Number 58 where the wheel stops nobody knows except for the topic for Episode 58. Let's get some straight shouldn't be disappointed.

Oh wait, this is a the the groups coming to get what Joe promised them. Yeah, exactly. They got exactly What he promised 00 I promise you, you shouldn't be disappointed. Yeah, he told his truth. So we're gonna go through that we're gonna go through some character profiles like we did like to do over here. And intercepts narratives. This being the point as you call it, the poison this beyond being Okay, I guess we got to start at the beginning number two.

Joe Biden's victory in last month's US presidential election is now official states across the nation have been confirming the electoral college votes. Mr. Biden sealed his win with 306 votes to incumbent Donald Trump's 232. Trump and some of his most ardent supporters still refuse to acknowledge defeat. But after the electoral college votes, several senior republicans publicly urged their party to accept the election

results. In his speech on Monday evening, Mr. Biden offered his strongest criticism yet of President Trump accusing him of an abuse of power. But in the end, Biden said democracy prevailed. We the people voted faith in our institutions held the integrity of our elections remains intact. Now it's time to turn the page as you've done throughout our history, to unite to heal. As I said in this campaign, I will be president for all Americans.

I'll work just as hard for those of you who didn't vote for me, as it will for those who did. Yeah, unity, man. It's the unity that is in the air. That's what I must be feeling. So I'm gonna start here with one thing he said about the strongest criticism he had. That's what the reporter from Euronews said, we're talking about orange man ban, the Nazi Cheeto white supremacist, woman abuser. That's your strongest criticism is abuse of power. Yeah, it's all he had.

Now, the reason why I say that is that goes to show he's starting to back off now. All the rhetoric is gone now. And it's about bipartisanship. Well, but that's Joe. That's not what's actually taking place. Well, Joe is, that's why we got to get into who Joe is the president. And before we go any further Mo, I feel like a douche. My friend, my friend. It's only 26 days left. So please allow me to wish you a very happy Black History Month. It's a very happy allegedly Black History Month.

People of Color history month I'm sorry, my Oh, I feel bad. I didn't congratulate you with the shortest month of the year. Well, over here, the mo facts show Adam Curry every month is black, black, black history month. Right. So we don't have to acknowledge that as any specialty. But that is bipartisan. As you said. That's Joe. And as you say, PRESIDENT JOE, I would. We're gonna see if that is the correct title throughout the show as well.

But I gotta tell you, I'll call whoever has the title. I'll call him president no matter what I think of it. That's hard for me not to do that. No, no, he holds. Yeah, fair. He holds the position. The title of President. Yes, of course. We're gonna talk about who holds the position in the show. Okay, I got to say to Shay, we have to give him the title. Yes, sure. But we all see you know, he's barely alive. Of course. That's the fun of him. That's what makes it

great. Not even that because Joe is full of life. Because as you heard in the opening clip, when he when he speaks bunks on his feet. He gets his spunk up, but yeah, yeah. So um, he's ready to willing deal. Joe the confidence man. And confidence. con man is short for confidence, man, right? That's right. He gives everybody confidence. And we're gonna get into that a little later. But what we got to do is just get he's got he's elected now he has the title of President. You're right.

President Joe Biden. And Madam president Kamala Harris, Madam President, come on. I know don't blow it yet. Oh, yes, that's right. Wait, no, that's not Kamala Harris Kamala hair, or no excuse me? Camila. Now, I heard her say her name and stuff now you can't do it right anymore. Nice. Camila comments. That's how she says she wants her name. He says so like as you say about the title, I have to say, even though the lady who swore and said it wrong, so my aura but Well,

alright, so Camila makes history. You do have a history. A vice president elect in Kamala Harris and her victory represents a handful of firsts. The first woman, the first black woman, the first Indian American woman, the first daughter of immigrants to be sworn in as Vice President of the United States. She talked about of course, she's a step mom being referred to as mama law by her her step daughter's, you know, somebody was a presidential candidate.

Let's not forget that. Yeah, it was a presidential candidate, and she ran and has executive skill running a big thing. And what do we really, really interesting is Joe Biden, who has had the job of and was deputized to do very specific things by or by Barack Obama knows the power of having an effective vice president who can execute and what will he asked Kamala Harris to, to oversee and be in charge of,

were you sitting in my 60 Minutes interview? That's exactly what, but that's exactly what I asked her and she didn't answer because you have Mike Pence in charge of the Coronavirus Task Force. You had Joe Biden in charge of the economic recovery and a lot of the relations with those up on Capitol Hill. And so I asked senator Harris. So what's your job going to be? Our job is shadowing. Yeah. Notice she didn't have a job. Normally a vice president

comes in with an initiative to say I'm gonna attack this. I'm gonna attack that right. Now. I'm too busy, too busy doing other stuff because she's vilifying representatives in different states. And she's like a free state. She's going she's stirring up crap. He's a troublemaker, professional troublemaker, I think like a lightning rod. Yeah. And like, she's just, you know, she's black.

Allegedly. Um, but um, we have Joe Biden, he's going to be wheeling and dealing in the background, PRESIDENT JOE, I have another name that I'll reveal for him later. Because if we call Trump 45 Savage, then we can call Joe other names as well. If we're going to be fair, I'm just saying you have to tell if he's 45 Savage. I have another name for confidence. Confidence man, Joe Biden, okay. But he's gonna be he's gonna, that's what he's done for the last 40 years is this is this

work in the background? Cut the deal, shake the hands be whoever you want to be to whoever's looking at him. He's similar in the same way as Trump. As whoever is looking at him. He can see okay, for the conservatives. Ish, democratic voter, he brought them in. And then for the people that felt that he was simply sympathetic towards black people. He brought

them in so he can be He, he has he instills confidence. So I'm not calling that him just out of desperation, meaning that it's actually his role is to come in and smooth things over cut the deal. Go to Ukraine, whatever. Delaware being the state where every corporation is incorporated. President Joe Biden knows a lot about deals and backroom stuff. Right. So state. Yes, so now, the question notice gales throughout the clip I have to for CBS News. And Gail is gonna

make sure Camila gets all of her credit. She's gonna make sure of it. And her She previously she said, Oh, don't forget, she was a presidential candidate, which I think being Vice President Trump's that, but I don't I don't know. I'm not sure how that works in the hierarchy. But she's gonna do this over and over again. But now we got to go back to a throwback clip from show 18 which was, I don't know, I had it written down somewhere. But anyway, she wrote she wrote it, she wrote to zero. Right.

And this is with Kamala Harris and many Mindy kaylene. And they're cooking. Oh, yeah. I remember this one. Yes. What is she cooking? Is it respectful to call it I should be calling you senator Harris. Right? Oh, you should not that's not on my birth certificate. Okay. Come on. Yes, please. Okay, cuz the Indian in me. I feel like my parents. Watch this. Don't call me auntie. Don't be like, how could you call her by your first name? She's

worked so hard. Okay, so what we're gonna cook today, okay. is an Indian recipe. Yes. Because you are. Yes, yes. Okay. And I don't know that everybody knows that. But I find that wherever I go. And I see Indian people at the supermarket Street. Everyone's like, you know, Kamala Harris is Indian. Right. It's like our thing we're so excited about to have you running for president. Yeah. So we're both Indian. Yes. But actually, we're both South Indian. Yes.

You look like the entire one half of my family. Yeah. is the common rebar poured yet? Great. Yeah. The reason why I pulled this clip a NASA great alley so i'm open our home is she is a chameleon? Yeah, she can be black to whoever she wants to be similar to Joe Biden he could appear to be center left. Whoever is looking at him or center right to whoever the other side isn't that isn't that just the fact of the lens that is portraying the

person. I mean, it's because we never see these people. Close up, we see a narrative picture and narrative voice and narrative video is a very tailored narrative that they paint. They cast these spells I mean, that you can't help but believe it, you know, cuz listen to Joe. He was speaking very liberally during the campaign, but now he comes back more conservative. I don't I only have one question. Yes. And neither of you or I can answer this. If you are Indian. And you're black.

Because that's what she says. She said, I'm black. And I'm Indian. Well, then, what is brown? You know, I'm saying it's like, she's, she's Brown is colored. Always go back to South Africa. And how they have the three races of people. Brown nowadays is I'm not white, but I'm not black. Right. Okay. It's the safe. It's the safe space. It's like, I want the oppression of black. White people. I'm gonna hang in the middle here. I'm good. I'm good. Everybody. Hang around. Alright,

but that's the spell man. That's the spell like she can be brown one day and she'd be Indian a day and then Black and then she's cooking masala. And then I'm Indian. Yeah, I'm Indian. And we just go Okay, sure. So that's, that's a great exactly why I pulled this clip again. Because while I was going through the clip, and I heard this, but I heard it a different way. And that's why we go back to the throwback clips. She made it very put emphasis on Don't call me on tea. Yeah. Now it can

mean two different things. Whether you're talking black on tea or ambient it, okay. So she, we need to know how Mullah riveted now. So Camila is aware of she's gonna try to call me on tea on the Indian level. But when she says it is going to be received as a black woman being called on tea, and there's a difference. Yes, this is why she didn't want her to say that because yes, it would. Yes, yes. Yes, she did do that. Okay, so I have the definitions. Indian identity South Indian

woman close to the family. Which kinda in this way black people used to do this call somebody my grandmother everybody called her Helen right I mean, which wasn't even her name right. So I mean, you had asked her that kind of I mean, cuz it just speaks that

way. Right? But I'm Indian this way. See now on T in the black way is different and there was a big to do about Ava DuVernay people calling her and Oprah and it there's an essence article that says to the call to call respected black women it or not, that is the question because it has another kind of negative connotation to black women. It's usually the women that were strolling to the pole. Yes, yes, they single our child is or put professional first lens to older

woman. That's why they don't want to be called that authentic. That's all this is. That's also what Kamala is though. Exactly. She is she is both a she is she's Chi Mira Camila Chi Mira. She's two heads. She is Yes. Wow. That's amazing. She can be an auntie and an auntie, man. Yeah, so I when I heard this again, I was like, Why did she say that? I mean that now I'm listening. I'm like, Why does she tell her not to call me auntie. That's a great and the more you know. Wow.

So I just want to point that out of these dual role she's playing. Yeah, that's phenomenal. Really crosses like casting. That's great casting. Yeah, it crosses spectrums. And she went represents the ante. Um, like I said, the strollers, what I've started to call them out, the people that stroll to the pole. Um, now, this is her addressing the Indian side. And this is actually from her

YouTube channel, that video with Mindy. Now, she has another video on our YouTube channel, which we also played on show 18. But I want to look at it a different way as well. And this is her talking to Uncle Luke, if you're not in the game, can you just sit on the sidelines, you really don't understand the difference, the nuances and the struggles of trying to do the

right. When I wrote the article about you, you know, and I just outlined everything that every black man in the barber shop black woman was talking about in the conversation, because I and I always go back to it, because basically everything that everybody was saying about you what if she's black enough? To see like black men, she's putting black people in jail, you know, the common things that was actually said, but at the same time I write that, and I didn't have a conversation with

you. When we had a conversation, and we talked about it. We talked about the different things is almost an after the conversation. I feel like I was actually certifying you because we were talking about fried chicken and tomato these different things. Oh, yeah, talking about fried chicken certified as a certified seal of approval. Well, let me fill in the people that don't know what's going on with between her uncle Lou, Uncle Luke wrote an

article in the Miami news times, new times. And he was speaking about this is from Kamala Harris will have trouble persuading black voters to make her president in 20 21st, a US senator from California must explain why Donald Trump has a better prison reform record than she had as a Golden State Attorney, Attorney General. That's something he wrote. So they made him fix it. And they always do. No kidding. I'm gonna sit down with her. Am I talking to have some fried chicken with you? I didn't

realize I'm black. You are Kamla it is. So so it's so stereotypical racist. Am I blind? Am I seeing this? Hello? Crazy. It's amazing. They can play a caricature. Yeah. To be accepted. I mean, that's like 1980s, late 80s sitcom level script. You can't even do that anymore. Right? So if we can, if you can just play like the first 1015 seconds in that clip, I want you to listen to her hurt her disdain for him. I haven't even talked to him, but she had to be there. If you're not in the game, can

you just sit on the sidelines? You really don't understand the difference? The nuances in trying to do right. When I wrote the article about cheese, I'm not sure exactly what it is because doesn't work out. I can do it. I hear. But it's like she has a certain feminine power that I think a certain certainly a little older guy falls for. No, don't get it twisted. Come on. Camila. Was that girl? I

mean, like not say like, disparaging. I'm talking about when she was at Howard and around Willie Brown. Willie Brown stuff we know. Yeah. No, I'm not saying that as a not to bring that up. I'm just saying she was attractive enough to get in his sphere. Yeah, so don't Don't get it twisted. I mean, I'll give credit where credit's due. I think politics and just being and like that Hard. Hard career may be hard and her looks a little bit. I mean, we're just talking about it from the

television production standpoint. But yeah, the image the image consultant standpoint, my suits and no, she has to be taken seriously. So she can't really glam up but she's she's an attractive woman now. So she definitely could, but she wasn't having it. But she like I have to go talk to Luke. Yeah. Because he's if he's in Florida, I mean, in Miami's that state, which is a city Yeah, that's a very blue dot and the red state. So yeah. So we have that started

talking to Luke. So you heard the difference, the the comparison between how she talked to Mindy and how she talked to Luke? Yeah. Now we're gonna go back to another clip from show 46 and this was Camila, Kanye and King. That's a mouthful and this is from the Karen hunter show and About her so called blackness, apparently, yeah, her mother's Indian, her father's Jamaican. So therefore she's not a black American to many people, but she

black to me can't get it. Well, nobody's taking a cab anymore. The cops can't tell the difference. I mean, I like listening to intonation stuff. It doesn't matter who it's saying. who's saying it. But when I, she, she, she just throw switches into code and go she back to me? Like, what is that? Yeah, sure, sure. What that is, is she knows who she's communicating to. So she says, I have to say it in a way where they know I'm being

honest. And my honest way of speaking is to drop verbs. Okay, well, so here's what I don't understand. I'm probably one of the few white people who listen to the what's the what's the Harris? That's her name? Harris. No, no kiss on Karen Hunter. Karen Hunter. I catch your show, too. It's a black audience. So I don't know. It just seems like what are you talking about? It just feels lower expectation. Okay, it's Laura. I have to speak and I'm certifying her blackness. Yeah.

So I have to put, you're saying more sauce from the blackness. I understand. I'm doing the certification. But just Are you talking to your audience? Or are you fake talking to your audience the rest of the time? You know what I'm saying? I said just it's the whole thing is instance as a broadcaster is weird. That's all apparently, yeah. Her mother's Indian, her father's Jamaican. So therefore she's not a black American to many people. But she

black to me. Can't get a cab. Well, I don't even know by taking a cab and you can't get a cab can't tell the difference. Let me just put that out there. Police officers can't tell whether or not your parents were formally or your ancestors formerly enslaved. They can't tell you the correct kind of record. Jamaica was not a land of free black people. Right. I just want to be clear. People seem to say well, she traces her roots back to Jamaica, not to

slavery. Hello. The island of Jamaica was originally populated by indigenous people who are not African. The Africans who arrived in Jamaica, from whence descended folks like Bob Marley, my mother, you know, these are people who were enslaved Africans who are often on the same ship as those enslaved Africans who landed in South Carolina. Oh, you're saying that the ship from Africa drop those Africans off different places? Yeah. And then from Sam from from the

islands to South Carolina. where most of us Wow, Laurie, man. Yeah, man. Same people. Same people just dropped off. Okay. Why people same people the exact same guy. How can we didn't get Bob Marley? How can we didn't get him over here? Why didn't you get him? Alabama? Hilarious. And then I like just to comment on the the cops can tell. Yeah, the cops can't. They don't kill black women. Yo, they kill black women. Oh, take your black men. They'll tell by her badge. Same thing, same badge.

Yes. So Laurie Daniels. She's from Jamaican descent. So she has a dog in this fight as well. Yeah. I'm just going to show our people that the hula hoop mean the the hoops people commit the mental gymnastics. The mental gymnastics, I think is what ya can hear. Yeah. Right. And then they even their facts are wrong. Their means are outdated, so you can't even catch a cat anymore. If she'd said Uber cancels on her. Okay, then I might have gotten the joke. Yeah, you're right.

All right. date is incorrect because playgrand to podcast. Well, they're interested in all information about Kamala lineage. Right? No. Okay, well, Dinesh just lose it. What is it as Sousa dinesh d'souza? Yeah. Who Aakash has coined as the Indian Candace Owens. Yeah. Okay. So we have to clarify it. He had a fire argument, right? trace the lineage of Kamala, his family, her heritage, so she's both Jamaican, and Indian. Yes. Okay.

He traced the Jamaican legacy, obviously back to Jamaica, but specifically, she's a descendant of this dude named Hamilton Brown, who is the largest slave owner in all of Jamaica apparently has a town named after him in Jamaica. Oh shit. Wow. He got to say You niche down. Let's do it. And then wait a minute, it doesn't stop there. I saw another thing. I saw another thing real quick. And then her mother side there Brahmins Oh

yeah, Brahmin is the highest caste for 1000s of years. Do it exploited millions of low caste untouchables did they know they did? Trump thinks that this isn't gonna work for his audience to vote. People go like, yeah, you talk about it. This is this. Oh, no, that just goes to show you that. They knew this article is out here and our father wrote the article detailing his lineage but of course, Snopes sucks as it still is unproven. But even though her father wrote that he's from the lineage of

this, yes. And he he was bitching about are some more later on. I think what Kashi was playing a character caricature, because you are smoking weed comments. He's like, you're making this look insane as you're making just upon Right, right. I noticed when you make a negative live up to negative stereotype or try to play into a negative stereotype. Other groups push

back against it. But as you seen with Karen Hunter, oh, he she mangles the grammar of the senate sent me right to ingratiate herself to her suppose audience, which is very like I said, it's very lower expectations, which irks me to know and but now we got to get back to the CBS News and back to Gil Kane, and more talk about what Camila will be doing.

What will she what role will she take on and there was this concern and still is among Republicans, that Joe Biden is the Trojan horse that Kamala Harris is someone who has backed Medicare for all who is back to green New Deal who backs the federal legalization of marijuana would push for those things while inside the White House. And that's this tension. She i think is going to be now and this is the question was there she will surpass Nancy Pelosi as the most powerful woman in Washington.

Hello. So everyone's like, well, fellow, Harris surpassed Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful, well known saying on Capitol Hill and I will clean it up for television. If you don't have the votes, you don't have blank. Okay, you've got to have the votes. What is senator Harris's reputation on Capitol Hill? Well, she's only been there for three and a half years, and she's sort of been pegged as someone with higher ambition from the moment that she got there. And so she's got that she's

got it. She could try Fox. Yeah. And and so she was placed on a number of very important committees from the very start, because they saw that potential very reminiscent of what happened with a young Senator Barack Obama when he first came to Congress. But she wasn't just on the Judiciary Committee. She was placed on the Intelligence Committee in the Homeland Security Committee and the budget committee to show that she had not just domestic

experience, but foreign policy experience as well. So she is someone who has always been seen as looking ahead to the next step. Yeah. Definitely. She's been always been looking ahead to the next step, for sure. So are the Democrats. And when I say Democrats, I'm talking about the Obama wing Democrats, not the clinton wing. there for years ahead of schedule, I believe. I think they thought Hillary was gonna win being there for eight years, and then they had, you know, St. Camila. Jesus Christ.

Well, you know, now that is not the story that I heard. You know, the story that Patrick Byrne tells the x overstock CEO, who claims and there's no reason to really doubt him, that he was part of an FBI sting to bribe Hillary Clinton, which was then, you know, they they didn't execute on the sting, according to his, they did it, but they didn't do anything with it, according to his story, because it was Obama who wanted the goods on hillary to control her for eight years. And then and

you're right, so that would be four years from now. Then it would be Michelle, who would come in that that's the story that he told whether that's realistic or not, I don't know. That was that's the point I'm making. Yeah, they're, they're four years ahead of schedule. Basically. Kamala is standing in for Michelle right now. I said they had a standard for Michelle. I think you could pick it up from there. Oh, that's even better. You're right. Yeah, they can just they

can just yeah, Michelle can just stay at the at the house. And she had no interest in politics. They got us they got a robo Tron. She's perfect. Yeah, calm. I can do it. Yeah. Get her feet wet. I'm just, I'm looking at the political, you know, just the map. And they're like, okay, and it makes sense because call me invest. I'm just going on what you said to me, I'm processing

it on the fly. So, bear with me, I have information on hillary Kalmyk steps, and at the very last minute before the election between 2016. And they know, they could probably beat Donald Trump in 2020. And they got the machines if necessary, if allegedly having the machine so either way. Therefore, you're there for years ahead of schedule. They are now Yep, you're right. Yeah, you're right now, I don't

know what they were planning on doing. But I look at 40 or 45 executive orders, and I think they got some stuff done. Yeah. And then Joe's four years is just doorway years. Now. You can roll Harris? Um, you know, you're for 2024 2028. So right, because it wasn't really mentioned yesterday, President Biden had a meeting with some Republicans a very important meeting. And of course, Vice President Harris was sitting to his left or to his right. And on the other

side, who was it? Did you notice who was sitting there? Who was there? Valerie Jarrett? Obama's the one that was living with Obama hair. She still does. She's the Obama handler. And now she's right next to Joe with the big press conference. Yeah, that's gonna be pertinent later. Okay, I almost had to tell you goggles, but now you're good. Yes. All this is working out. I mean, we'll play it I got, yeah. Do a jingle for him. Hold on. Anyway. Now, back to the wacky Adventures of

I'm sorry, I'm sorry. That's what they got it made, she can run for eight years, I got jealous for years. And even if you know, Michelle might change your mind. And we're gonna explain how they build that coalition moving forward, you're not getting a sticking point. But that's pretty interesting information. So we shouldn't be

confused. You know, by what Kamala is there to do, but if we're gonna say she's running the show, or running the show for other people, or however you want to say, we even brought the point on an older show that it's gonna be a committee and your Valerie Jarrett thing leads to that. It's like it's a brain trust of people. Well, we got to give those people the, the

negative press when it comes out as well. And this goes to the video that was supposedly called admitting he wouldn't do anything for as president on your radar. Well, Joe Biden and Komal Harris sat down with civil rights leaders this week in a virtual meeting that up to this point had only been described by participants. However, the one and only Ryan Graham managed to get his hands on the complete audio and folks, there is a lot there. I got a few clips to play

for you today. But you definitely want to subscribe to Ryan's podcast deconstructed to hear a lot more. And trust me, you're going to want to hear a lot more. Now the first thing you notice in this audio is that many of these leaders not particularly happy with Biden, so far in particular upset at the selection of Tom Vilsack for ag Commissioner, you will recall that Vilsack was the one who fired surely Sharad, in a deeply shameful incident after Miss rod was unfairly smeared by

Breitbart. They were also disgusted by the idea that rahm emanuel would even be considered for anything after his role in covering up the killing of laquan. McDonald. They seem generally to feel like they weren't getting a lot of specifics in terms of an action plan from Biden on the issues that they cared about the most. Well, why are they surprised? This is what you get when you say wait and see. See what we get out there election. Yeah.

Why are you surprised? And then they say, Listen, this was December 10. He came right out and was like, Hey, y'all are not getting anything. Let's let's be clear. And a matter of fact, the Chroma Dan you mean? Excuse me? laquan McDonald shooting rahm emanuel. You know what? What spot he's opposed. He's trying to get Did you? spot he's trying to get rahm emanuel? Yes. Ah, no, I might have I can't recall. Ambassador to China. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Of course. You know, works. His brother's got the whole Hollywood connection to China. So yeah, they they would those two brothers would probably rule over there. The brain trust is intact. Yep. Wow. is that happening? Is he getting that? Is he still up for that? That's what was at the February 1. Wow. From the Chicago Sun Times. Wow. Yeah, that's crazy, man. Yeah. Sorry, apologies for those who don't know, his brother is Ari Emanuel the big Hollywood

agent. I think he's running the studio now, isn't he? Not sure ever. Yeah. I know he's the character from entourage. Yeah. It was based off. Oh, yeah. So they're they're totally chinamen. Nice. Well done brothers. Yeah. So we see, like you said Valley gel, or Valerie Jarrett Rama manual, we see all the same same old crew coming back together again. Well, so now we have another clip from show 18.

And I don't know why they're surprised, because she told him exactly what she was going to do specifically for black people. So by default, it affects black families. But there's not a particular policy for African Americans that you will explore.

But no, if you look at the reality of who will benefit from certain policies, when you take into account that they're not starting at that the same place, and they're not standing, they're not starting on equal footing, it will directly benefit black children, black families, black homeowners, because the disparities are so significant. So we focus on the specific issues that have resulted in the greatest disparities. And we understand that that's part of why we're

doing it. Listen, the reality also, is this, any policy that will benefit black people will benefit all society. Now. There it is. Let's really be clear about that. So I'm not gonna sit here and say, I'm going to do something that's only gonna benefit black people now, because what black family will benefit that community and society as a whole in the country. Right. Right. So help me with her logic. Society of benefit. If we help black people, that's our logic. Yeah. We're not talking about

society here, lady. Specifically, a group of people with common for all children Mo. Right. I'm just saying so when Joe speaks it, and this is what everybody's stroller signed up for. And all the people that was pro Democratic Party, just don't want your vote away with the same same talking points, no promises. This is what you desire. I don't feel sorry for you. You know what, a lot of those people are now quiet. All you had to do was let it play

out how it was gonna play out. And you would have showed your power. Either way, man, that was my logic behind not voting, enough of us not vote that puts the vote into play. And you see, just by not voting Ice Cube was invited into the room to actually talk to a party. Everything they told the ultimate trick is, well, we know y'all voted, but we're not going to publish the numbers anywhere. There's no real numbers. We don't still don't

really know what black people voted in this last election. And it's not widely publicized. And I'm glad you brought that up, because I haven't found those numbers. Yeah, I look for the same exact study. You think these studies happening year after year after year, but obviously not. So we have crystal ball and she's gonna I spotted something about her. And I'll get to it on the backside

of the clip. But now she goes into the details of what Joe Biden said actually, to this, quote unquote, civil rights leaders. Now over the course of the meeting, Biden directly admits that he doesn't even want to talk about police reform until after Georgia and outright blames deep on the police for

Democrats underperformance. He shows themselves to be characteristically thin skinned when challenged at all something of course, we've seen before the pernicious pneus of hollow identity politics also unfold display with Biden and one really bizarre moment lecturing these leaders quote, you guys are going to have to start working more with Hispanics who make up a larger portion of the population that y'all do in terms of raw numbers. Always awesome to have some weird zero

sum competition between demographic groups. And he repeatedly shows complete contempt for progressives referring derisive Lee to AOC. To get things done in Congress. There were three incredibly revealing pieces of information communicated in this call that literally tell you everything you need to know about how the administration is actually gonna go. But together, they are a true bombshell and honestly, the landscape that we are facing is even worse than I thought.

So the thing I noticed, right off what I noticed about her and liberal leaning media, they'll start off talking about black people. And by the end of this segment is liberals progressives. I thought we were talking about right, black people, but she did this weird pivot And then they'll do that they'll bring you in with black and it's like all his progressive so how does that work? And then you heard Joe total Black Lives Matter cost me votes nothing I don't worry

nothing about nothing. And then he goes on to say, y'all gotta start working with the Hispanics cuz they got the numbers on you Where was where was the outrage was in no one who went Come on now no buses Joby and Joe Yeah, okay. All right. All right. I mean, he tells you I'm black and he if if you didn't vote for him

obviously we knew what was going on. I just wonder if people are, I mean, I saw an ad in the newspaper somewhere, hey, you know, we want some we want our props to leverage that zero, they got, well, yes, they have zero leverage, you're right. Now look at this in transaction terms, he has your cash, now, you have to be nice to get your product, if you had the will, of how much he's gonna give you. So I mean, they can't really say anything, because they make a stink about it. People gonna be

all I'm like, we told you to kick him out. And the point of what I'm making about this, and I'm not pitting any groups against any other groups, the point I'm trying to make is if we're talking about political power for so called black people, also known as a das, because that term black is very vague now, with how it's rendered, we have to consolidate our vote into a block, and then move that block to who has the most tangible benefits. That's how it works. Because he's

right, we don't have the numbers. So it's even more important. But the leverage that we do have, we can win or lose election for people if that block is flexible. Now is do you feel that the block you refer to thinks that the current election infrastructure is fair, and especially considering the lack of publication of their demographic numbers? Well, it's never been fair. I mean, that's just part of part

of being on the bottom. I mean, I mean, cuz it's, we have to be honest here on the right, they do go through and take names off of roles, and they did mailing voting scams for anybody did. Right. So what I'm saying is, if it's parody and unfairness, I mean, you throw it out of the window, and it's still like now we still have to negotiate and say if that block moves, if that whatever number of million votes swings from one way to the other

that elections gonna follow. Can we see how tight these votes are? The the campaigns are now and elections are now. So if that move block is flexible, to say, we're gonna go to either side, that's where your power is. If you're just stagnant and hope to be a cog in the wheel, that's Are you going to be as a cog in the wheel and not have any power? Like you see the Hispanic Jones are not my words, you see Joe recognizing the

power of the Hispanic vote, right? If Hispanic vote has its own problem, because it drifts as it comes more affluent, it drifts off into whiteness. And that's what any minority group, they start to check white. And we've talked about this on a previous show, where they start to check white to what the generations mean in the country. So that's the problem. That's

the leaky bucket of the Hispanic vote. Now you have the black voter here, this very solidified, is just move, having movement and being flexible and flexibility is how you will dip out and that's what we were saying for all of the 2020 election, but these people's loyalties. costume, and that's a little foreshadowing to where we're heading. So and, and the storyline. So I think we stopped off at 11pm not so we're about pickup at 12 minutes, the Black Lives Matter activists voiced caution.

After months of protests in defense of black lives, President Joe Biden signed several executive orders reiterating his support for racial justice in his first week in office. In my campaign for president, I made it very clear at the moment it arrived as a nation. We face deep racial inequities in American system systemic racism, that has plagued our nation for far, far too long.

But some activists are unconvinced the President will fulfill demands of the movement, such as redirecting some police funding and abolishing private federal prisons. Even though Biden's signed an executive order phasing out private prison contracts. We're not too thrilled about him, but we Hoping that he's gonna make a lot of changes and do something right for our people.

Our first choice, but because we were the only choice we rather have him than Donald Trump, just because Biden was elected does not mean that he's gonna do the right things for BLM. We voted out Trump. So now it's time to make sure that Biden is gonna follow everything the black community needs. Some activists say the key will be holding Biden accountable by reinforcing the grassroots organizing in communities of

color that helped propel him to office. While some protests against racial injustice have been marred by violence, which both Biden and Trump condemned, the movement has largely advocated for peaceful protests, and underscored the importance of work on local levels. Hmm, well, that's kind of interesting, because their fundraising is now corporate America. So they really don't

control that anymore. And you know, it'll be hard for true Black Lives Matter Inc to, to convince the corporations to do something against their interests with with government. No, that's why she said the key is reinforcing community organizing, aka peaceful protests, aka violent. Yeah, but i don't i don't think of the moves. I don't think they have the system behind them. They got the people to go out with it on the window breakers. I don't think they have them now.

Oh, yeah. Well, New York has their breaking glass. they criticize the body from the left. Okay. President called for unity and camaraderie. his presidency begins with burn flags and federal agents deploy once again in the streets. That's important. Okay, well, good. No, that's what they was telling me. That was the point when they say key is reinforcing community organizing. It worked. Okay.

That's keeping the troops active. But But again, you notice, I didn't know why did I not know because it wasn't televised. It may have been but it wasn't incessantly thrown in my face. So I couldn't I couldn't miss it. What peaceful protest is not great for television. We all know that. may forget television, if you're trying to sell this piece peacefully, peacefully done. But now we have

to get back to show 54. And that was limited the light and this is the actual clip for April Longoria stating what Joe Biden just told us, quote unquote, civil rights leaders about the numbers. 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 waves. Of course, you saw in Georgia what what black women have done, but that Latina women were the real heroines here, beating men turnout in every state and voting, providing Harris 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 healthcare 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, drop off site, the 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 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 polls. Yes, you got crap for that? No, she was very specific about what she got crap for that didn't she get caught up? In the heat of the moment, in the in the celebratory Glee, of winning the beam, the real heroines, some truth came out.

And you heard a basically Joe Biden echo exactly what she said, because she said we have the numbers, especially and especially with the current political structure of how the party works, where we just show up and understand large swaths for the democrats without anything to offer. They have they're willing to cut deals and if you notice, Trump got more hispanic voters than any other thing. Republican and maybe ever

or a long, long time. Yeah, a lot. Right. That's that leaky bucket I'm talking about because once they become fluent, or at least middle class, they understand well, a lot better. A lot of younger, younger people. Hispanic, yes, a lot of them, even even with the even with the blacks as well. I mean, I said the blacks, the blacks as well. Well, that's that's what it is. I mean, it's the that's the political structure the blacks, it's like, yeah, we'll go do what we're

supposed to do. So now we're gonna transition a little bit and look at a character profile and kind of like we did with 45 savage while we're gone, and his character characteristics of pro wrestlers, they're in it for Joe Meo or Neo pagan gods and demigods, okay, Loki, we're gonna look at Joe Biden cuz we never did that with him. So he's gonna get the presidential treatment. All right. Bend over Joe, here comes. Right. So Joe plays a very interesting has an interesting

role. And the reason why I have made notice to the word confidence, man, is because one of my favorite movies here, we created one of our favorite clips. The trick baby clip. Oh, yeah, well, now Now we have to go look at the movie Shrek baby, because it has some interesting dynamics that kind of align with Joe Biden and the people around him. So if we can jump right into the trailer, yeah. From trick baby. Yes. 1973 I was nine years old. Baby, the best selling novel by

Iceberg Slim. pot is black writer in the world today. The real story of a ghetto. It's broad. It's dudes and high rollers like blue Howard. slickers con man have them all the night. God bless them for me. Do for his share. Beautiful. white skin gives us a slick edge. The black mark, he catches up. We'd never played that. Right? We didn't know. Okay, our clip is from this movie. So that's trick baby and the two people and the movie is is blue. It's blue and white guy they

call trick baby where he's not really white. He's actually of mixed race. And just to give a little background, well, we'll get to kick baby, setting down a con, on some businessman, just to give you a little insight, how I aligned with Joe Biden, and his ability to like, you know, instill confidence. And what I want you to pay attention to that even a similar cadence between him and him and Joe Biden. Mr. Bryan has been telling me a very interesting story. Brian,

how are you going to make all that money? I'm making an investment. What kind of an investment? property I'm buying property. That's good business. It is if you know what you're doing, and you know what you're doing. That's right. I'm a doctor Mr. O'Brian. But occasionally I do invest in real estate. I must admit I'd be a little hesitant about making an investment in the black ghetto. You might be wrong about that. Do you really think so?

in a day or two, I'm going to make some very happy niggers by plunking down $100,000 for their ghetto property. They don't know I've already contract to sell it for half a million. Think I'm gonna refill? What kind of property you buy? Gentlemen. Can you explain how you managed to make such a good sale? It's the location. The value that lands going up. The blacks are too stupid to realize what it's really worth. Okay, so first impression, because I've also not heard that

clip, I don't believe. No. But, and but I have heard you know, our other favorite clips from this movie. Holy crap. That is totally Joe Biden. I told her I mean, it's almost like and it's you know, if you look at Joe Biden, early senate days when he was losing his hair for the first time. And I think you know, the Anita Bryan hearings, he has very much that the cadence for sure, but the voice is almost close. And so when you think about, you know, the early

mid 70s that was Joe's time he is that guy. I mean, yeah. And I'm calling him a racist now, but he's that guy. Right. And he's the confidence man his name is the character's name is white folks, but he also It's called trick baby. So just to clarify, maybe maybe people got confused with who I was referring to. But depending on who was talking to him, he could either be called white folks or trick baby. And explain that. We

have iceberg. Slim talking to Joe Pyne, about confidence, man, he returns now to tell us about the most incredible con man he ever knew. A blond haired blue eyed Negro called white folks. You're not putting us on? Oh, you slip. No, that's that's called white folks. How did he get that name because of the fact that he could pass over the line of the color line, let's write white folks, was a term applied to him by his friends.

His enemies in the black ghetto. called him trick baby. Now, a trick baby would imply I believe that his mother was a prostitute, and that she had had sexual Congress with a white man and that had been an accident. But here you're going to tell us a little bit in this book. And I hope a little bit tonight on the program about Kahneman and about the old adage of you can't cheat an honest man because a confidence man's greatest asset

is the basic dishonesty of the victim. Isn't it? True? That was a little bit about white folks and how he preyed on people. Well, white folks had a natural talent for the con. And under the ages of blue Howard, all of his white folks potential as a con man surfaced in our blood, man. Right, so so we have a white folks aka trick baby. Um, brilliant con man. And the reason why I equate him to Joe Biden, is because the way Joe Biden taught to come out man, you know, in the 90s hates him, it's

him. I just totally him. We could do a mash up. You could make it fit. I'm telling you, it's him. But where does that come from? You think you have to look at it. But let's go back to Philly in 72. Well, the ColourPop man excuse me the the white folks thing. Yeah. He said you can only comment on a trick. Something preys off the dishonesty of his victim. Right, right. So when Joe gets these quote unquote, civil rights leaders, he preys on their

dishonesty. Yeah. This is what you were saying about depends on the lens that somebody is looking at him through, right. He could be he could be center left or center. Right. It's like, if you want somebody who's gonna crackheads and lock people up, Joe's your guy? No, but if you want, he wants somebody that's been around black people for a long time. And he understand the psychology of black people, Joe's your guy. So it just depends on the lens. And it's the dishonesty of the people

that want to see what they want to see in him. And he's like, hey, whatever you want wanted me to be I can be that company. I think that the general dishonesty, which probably everyone has if Okay, now this is the President or the president to be and he's talking to me, like he cares about me and I'm just gonna shut up about all that crazy stuff. He says, because I might get something out of it. And there's the dishonesty. And that's why he was always known for his bipartisanship cuz

he can go in the bathroom shake. Yeah. Hey, oh, yeah, you're segregationist. Sorry. No, no worry about it. We get a deal done. You know, I can't I can't wait until you reveal his nickname. I'm I'm very curious. Right. So um, we have the story. Remember a corn pot? Everybody was talking about corn popcorn? How could we forget corn pop? Well, people missed one of the key tails or the makings of Joe Biden in that story from the humor of it. So I went back, got

the full segment, re listen nice. And let's listen to Joe and his understanding of black people. The point I want to make is I owe you all I owe this neighborhood. I learned so so much. I was a kid from suburbia. I lived out in Mayfield on a split level home with my grandpa lived with us and in a three bedroom home with four kids, my grandpa, but I wanted to I wanted to get more involved. And I realized I live in a neighborhood right turn on the

television. And I'd see and listen to Dr. King and others. But I didn't know any black people. No, I really didn't. You didn't know any white people either. That's the truth. So I wanted to work here. And there's my daughter actually come on up here. And so what I did was I came down and I applied to the city of Wilmington for a job. And for I was the only white employee here. And I learned so much. I learned so much. And remember bumbum Canada and a few other guys that worked here

well, as well. We sit there and we talk and it asked me questions because I really was the only white guy they really knew that this is not what you're talking about. But did you hear Did you say boom boom cannon? I never heard heard that name. And again, no, I mean, these time on the guys down the line, and we always obsessed about corn pot, but I guess I never heard him talk about boom, boom, cannon. I think that's a cool name, too. Yeah. So he said around all these black guys. He's the only

white guy there. Yeah, he starts to soak up the psychology. And that Gliese lands for the white folks, white for folks was enhanced by learning blues tactics. Now you have this white guy that has you know, he understands the beats of the street. But then he can learn from your sand blue to enhance his game. That's kind of what Joe Biden does. And that's why when he goes to talk to Cockburn or these other guys like, come

on, man. You know, I used to hang with bom, bom cannon corn poppin boys with some heavy dudes. Right? So when you hear him with the civil rights leaders, quote, unquote, you have two. Is he speaking to them? Like it's just us? Come on the car now? Yeah. No, I come from I'm from Scranton. Right. So I just want to lay that out to you know, if true, even true, if it doesn't matter, is because the confidence he protrudes makes it real. Who knows?

Well, to learn how to make that story, it could be true could which I will believe is more true, because Joe Biden does understand the psychology of black people. I gotta give him that. I mean, he doesn't use it for the good. He's gonna say, Yeah, right. But he understands it. And it's similar to Trump. Trump hanging around with all the guys in Atlantic City, all the boxers rappers, you start to understand Now, I'm not saying they use their powers for good. But they tap in, right. And it's like,

Okay, I understand. And I and that's why you probably heard the same cadence from white folks, as you did for the 1970s Joe Biden. Sure, sure. Because it's the link is the tongue of the streets. And these things change over time. He's very, Huggy bear. Right? And a lot of times people get stuck in that time period where you know, whenever Cool, right, you know, the hip hop, jazz, you know, whatever era you came from, is always a joke. Right? So joke, a joke could close which let's just call it

what it is he could communicate with people. So, example that is from his YouTube channel, the campaign and he had targeted towards black people. This is Joe Biden. Black Lives Matter period. I'm not afraid to say inequities have to be met head on. African Americans need a fair shake when it comes to economic opportunity,

healthcare, criminal justice, education and housing. That's why if I'm elected, we'll get covered under control by listening to the science, raise the minimum wage to a living wage of $15 an hour, we'll protect the Affordable Care Act, provide $100 billion in capital for minority owned small businesses offer a real plan to tackle the student debt crisis.

root out systemic racism in our criminal justice system in cash bail, to criminalize marijuana automatically expunged prior convictions together we can fix this let's build back better but I can't do it. So I'm asking for your vote build back better baby yeah, so you know that that cash that cash bail thing man that that was the one that's the that was the lever they could have done so much less damage to our streets just by just put the money get the if you want the

people out on cash bail for whatever. That's what that's what it was. That's what they always use cash bail is where all the Black Lives Matter of money went. because like you said, you have to keep what do we say about the community organizing you have to keep the screws to him? Yeah, the only way you can do that keep bailing out the same same handful of people rinse and repeat. Gonna go right, it's gonna go the third wave is what we call them. Yeah. You know, so

and some of them like the second wave never gets arrested. They just go in and you know, break the glass and then they come out and some first wavers who get caught up in the third wave. But yeah, right. But another thing I want to point out about Joe Biden when he was campaigning was the soul of America. So with this revelation, that means something totally different. He's talking about like soul, so I'm gonna bring this all back.

Yeah, into total 70 been back so baby, but that's why he kept saying I'm gonna bring back the soul of Americas because I'm some wondering Is he saying that you think that that was that had a hidden meaning that was like a that's possible? his mind he thinks that it sounds a certain way to certain audiences. We heard Yeah. Right. He's I know how to talk to these people. Okay, but he does he but he also he does it. He has a an odd way about it. But I think his age comes into play. You give him a

pass somehow, like, are you really old man. And it's really old means you're using here. But yeah, but I mean, he. I don't know. I mean, I'm not falling for it. You're not falling for it? No, I'm not falling for it. But I'm just saying that it's you

got to give credit where credit's due. Yeah. And if you can communicate and cast spells, which that's what comments I mean, we got to go back to our you know, the terminology we use, which you get caught somebody caught up in this in this pail, and a fall for and they end up no pun intended holding the bag in the end. So, as we spoke about before, the screws have been ratcheted down, so we had to throw Black Lives Matter of bone, and they won a prize.

On this the first day of Black History Month, we take a look by the numbers at the Black Lives Matter movement, which has just been nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize by a member of the Norwegian parliament. between 16 and 26 million people in America participated in Black Lives Matter protests after the death of George Floyd making it the largest social movement in US history. According to four different studies, BLM was launched in 2013, in response to the acquittal of george

Zimmerman for the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin. It's a decentralized movement comprised of more than 150 different groups with no single leadership. 93% of Black Lives Matter protests last summer were peaceful, according to the AC LED, but there was some violence and more than 14,000 arrests were made across 49 cities nationwide during the protests, according to a Washington Post Tally. Yeah, this was not really surprising, you know, knowing

how these things are chosen. The worry I have, is that the people who were in were in Black Lives Matter. They'll all demand a participation ribbon. I don't know if we can make enough I don't know how that's gonna work. Well, you know, it never trickles down to the streets. We got to worry about that. It's gonna be three or four people it's gonna be white people picking up the award mo Come on, we don't know what's gonna happen. Well, they got a roll out, you know, the the Mainstays and the

thing to bring out some who that bring out. Not not Patrice collar, she's, she's retreated, man. She's not really up front anymore. But um, let's, let's say let's talk about something for a minute. They said this at the beginning, when we had him on the TED Talks, and I don't have the clip handy. But how there was what Black Lives Matter mean to you? I was global warming and all this and all that now that when the real money starts to flow,

yeah, I just administration, they're over there. They're like we use black lives matter to prove that we can make things happen. But now we're going to bigger purses, bigger bags of money. And now that's the global warming and in all the other initiatives? Yes. I mean, they're still there. They're still around, but they'll be rolled out when they need to be. But the one thing I want to point out, two things I want to point out for this clip was, how do you get a Nobel Peace Prize

nomination and your 93% peaceful? How does that work? I mean, I would think the criteria to get a peace prize with you had to be 100%. peaceful. I don't know. I don't know how well Now, first of all, they haven't won. I believe Stacey Abrams is also up. I don't, it's the Peace Prize, but maybe No, I'm saying a nomination. I mean, like, when I'm looking at something, I'm like, well, they're 93% peaceful. rounds up to 170. So we can put them in the

right when Obama got his Nobel Prize. He was embarrassed about it because he was the drone King. But technically, he hadn't done anything nothing. He had a clean slate. So he was 100%. peaceful. Right. He was 100% peaceful. He showed up perfect you win these people 14,000 arrests across 49 states 93% I don't know. Peaceful fires everywhere peaceful looting peaceful dead people industry and you know, you get a Nobel Peace Prize. But you know what? I equate this to the White Helmets getting the

Oscar? Oh, sure. And which is now proven to be a total hoax. Right? And then they'll have a documentary about Black Lives Matter another 10 years saying, you know what we didn't know. Um, and the final thing is that no single leadership. Remember that as you listen to the next clip. Many of these arrests were for low level offenses like curfew

violations and failure to disperse. The BLM global network Foundation was just awarded $100,000 is the winner of Sweden's 2020 all of palm human rights prize for quote, promoting peaceful civil disobedience against police brutality, racial violence around the world. Also on the list of 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nominees is Jared Kushner, President Trump's son in law for his work brokering peace deals with Israel and celebrate several Arab nations. The winner will be announced in October.

Wow, I didn't even know he was nominated. I know you see the balance, because I was I was thinking to myself, you know, I gotta say, Trump did some, some work with the Jericho records and all that, you know, and there was no war for four years. And, you know, he put some historic stuff together. But okay. I mean, I'm, I've been following the Nobel Peace Prize for four years. It's always done in political. But now, Jared, yeah, he did to

get the work. He'll lose. Sorry, I noticed they had to put notice they had to put the balance up there. But that was but that wasn't even portrayed here. It's such a what an opportunity to do a horse race on TV and they're not doing it. They're only talking about BLM. No, because everything Trump has to be bad. I mean, everything they can even give it to Trump, but I mean, Jared, Jared, but that's what

I'm saying. I expect I would expect I think they'll do I don't think they know I would expect the the news people to be all over this. Oh, my gosh, Well, clearly Black Lives Matter is gonna win over the evil Trump. You know, they could play this a story as a as an entertainment producer. I don't understand why they haven't used the story is beautiful. You can make Trump right, it is a good juxtaposition, you know, to be had between those two. Yeah. Two efforts. Yeah. Perfect. The

thing I want to point out was remembering him. Remember, remember we said no single leadership? Yeah. Well, where's that $100,000 check going to? I'm sure is going to something. I'm sure we can figure out who the leader is by whose names on that check. Yeah, it was the black I saw. Yeah, I think it was the Black Lives Matter. Global Network foundation network. Yeah. I think that might be the Rosenberg woman who runs that. But it's no clear leadership. No. clue. No clue. But here's a check.

Man, it's amazing. Well, as you always say, pay attention to truth revealing. They're saying The thing is, we're, we're so used to just taking the taking the beating in the face and the information, I don't think we have the time and don't even process it. Now, that's why you have to just, I'm gonna give people a little bit of advice, take one story and just follow it. Have you tried to take it all in, it's gonna, it's gonna overwhelm

you and fry your circuits. And that's kind of what we do here is kind of repair your circuits or, you know, give you some surge protectors. And the best way to do that is to put the two energy sources together and see what sparks fly. First, the white man and the black man have to be able to sit down at the same table, the white man has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feelings of both Negro.

And the so called Negro has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feelings of the white man, then they can bring the issues that are under the rug out on top of the cable, take an intelligent approach to get the problem solved. But the only way to do it in the formula is that simple. Mo and I sit down once every week 10 days and we're working on schedules and actually most got some pretty big plans. I'm excited to be a part. Yes. And you know, it's like after 15 years so this is

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this so called civil rights. Now don't say that. disparagingly, but that term is loosely just thrown around with some of the people that was in the room, and no need to mention them because Joe was the star of the room. Right? So she promised. So she promised three things that she was going to run down it just going to foretell how the Joe Biden administration was going to be for the next four years. All right, so let's get into 22.

There were three incredibly revealing pieces of information communicated in this call that literally tell you everything you need to know about how the bike administration is actually going to go. But together, they are a true bombshell. And honestly, the landscape that we are facing is even worse than I

thought. So first of all, by repeatedly and aggressively comments about how much his words alone matter, it's probably the most consistent through line up all of his comments, just listen to how bind responds to a question or specific concern about a lack of action and progress. A lot of people in our community are getting a little anxious because they are not seen enough of the progress they thought they would have seen at this point. Let's not disappoint

them. And let's not get to a place where voters in Georgia began to second guess. Okay, I gotta I gotta go. Let me respond. There's a lot to respond to here. Let's get some straight, you shouldn't be disappointed. What I've done so far more than anybody else has done thus far. Okay, number one, number two. I mean, what I say when I say it, I mean what I say when I say I'm the only person who's ever run on three platforms that I was told could not possibly win the election.

And I never cease Trump won was on restoring the soul of this country. Because what I saw happen in Charlottesville, that was it, no one else was talking about it. The words the Presidents matter, nobody else. I only know really realized what he was saying there. I mean, what I say when I say it. Not after that five minutes later, when I say it, I really mean it. I mean, what I say what I said, That's crazy. I never even considered that.

Yeah, no three platforms, not 1233 platforms. Thanks, Obama. Thank you exactly what they did. But I had to hear it both ways. Yes, he is he thinking they're in a private meeting? And he's like, I have to talk to them. Like, no, like, I used to talk to what was the guy's name, Bo, whatever his name was. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Boom, boom. I mean, what's that when I say it? Think about it. And she says that. Focus on his words alone. Yeah, that's what a confidence

man does. He sells you words? Yeah. So he was a trick baby Biden. Did I hear Did I just hear you say that? Not yet. Not yet. Okay. That's still not the one but he's had so many. Yeah. That's I have to hear him both ways. Now. Hearing that coinpot clip? Yeah. Because he thinks he's shooting the job. Yeah. Is he being condescending? Or is he really tapping into how he would communicate with people that he thought about to black

people? Oh, and to be fair, to be fair, if we castigate him for it, and we had to castigate Karen hunter for when she did it, as well, I do. Not just say I mean, I'm just saying, that's what we do here. Yeah, we make sure we give equal treatment across the board. No, no, no. byesies. So um, now, this is where we get to the new nickname. Oh, no, no, no, let me see. Let me see. Let me uh, might be getting ahead of myself. I'm so excited. I'm trippin. Yeah. So okay. Now, and I said,

I'm doing the Biden on. Yeah. All right. Yeah. So this is where we get his nickname. And it comes from a show called the wire. And this is a class this show we will discuss for hours hours on end, because it was it was multi layered. I mean, you can it's one of those shows you can watch. I'll say it's like maybe five or six shows like that just off writer hat madman. I could watch those episodes over and over again, Sopranos is written that way. And the wire

just to keep a shortlist. And this nickname comes from the wire. And the wire was a crime drama television show that came on in 2002 to 2008. And, um, and all HBO, excuse me, and it was about a police drama and Baltimore following drug cartels and other organized crime. So one of the characters name was prop Joe. propositioned Joe, however, is a rare example of a person whose

ambitions aren't really clear. We know it's not to become king of the game because he stays in the background and seems to prefer keeping a lower profile. And he doesn't seem to want to go legit either. So what is prop Joe's endgame? prop chill uses his wit and intellect to make deals with his rivals and allies to keep his position secure and his supply protected. But beyond that, he doesn't seem to really make a play in one particular direction. Joe also seems to find some sort of pleasure in

playing the middle against both ends. There are several times when he manipulates situations when he doesn't really need to, or want a more straightforward approach would be better or simpler. But to really look at prop Joe, we need to start at the beginning. In a flashback scene from Joe's days as a school kid, he has seen attempting to sell another kid

that results to a test. The other kid threatens to beat Joe and take the results without paying without blinking an eye Joe nonchalantly rebuffs his threats and tells him he should reconsider SME Joe for future tests in the near future. When the kid pays less than what he owes, Joe then goes to his teacher and actually gets her to pay for information on who will be cheating on the test. Getting back at the other kid and making

up the money he lost. This is an important scene because Joe is shown throughout the show as a man who sort of has all the answers. People seem to believe whatever he says without question, and he always seems to find a way to come out on top prop prop show, which is a double entendre Oh, yeah. And you get to prop him up, and he's propositioning. And he's a prop. Well, yes. It was a triple entendre. I didn't keep the proper procedure. I like it.

But as you heard, when he played the background, he was always about making deals. And so when many classes have this in depth discussion about the different characters, and I go start working on the show, and just like, wow, it's like, this character. Basically. He's a confidence man, as they say he like his deals his words, he was always about, you know, that's how you guys named proposition Joe. Um, so I guess we can move into the second part of Prop Joe.

What makes that so interesting is Joe isn't the kind of person that really commands respect just on his personality. He's soft spoken, he isn't a violent or intimidating person. And it comes off as sort of a big brother figure. People like Joe because he's a likable guy. But the truth is, Joe was never the person who he portrayed himself to be. The kid who threatened to beat up Joe tells him you're a snake Joe. But Joe responds, I don't have a reputation for doing business that way.

However, the kid immediately questioned the validity of the test and almost immediately calls Joe a snake, meaning that Joe, in fact, does have a reputation for being devious. Shortly after what Joe pulls his teacher to the side to tell her about the cheating kid. before he even says anything. She rolls her eyes and says, What is it this time? So again, he has a reputation of being a hustler who always finds himself in the middle of things. Fast forward to the events of the show. And

Joe is the same person. He was in 1962. He's always in the middle of everything, and he's always trying to manipulate this scenario toward his favor. I found prop show interesting because he's a character that has a lot of influence, but due to his inability to stay in his own lane, he's on able to really gain anything. So let's get Joe's tracks. Joe is good not only at reading people but knowing what they wanted, which

he always used to his advantage. It was how he was able to talk himself out of so many situations and turn a negative situation into a positive one. Nearly every time it happened. Joe understood what was valuable to people and he always had something they wanted or access to. Wow, man, I'd say that slipper fits. I mean, right, right down to the, you know, he doesn't really benefit directly because his whole family is running the scams, you know, he just does his prop Joe

stuff. And they, and they give him a Vig. And he's happy, you know, big man, the Big Guy. Guy. Exactly. Shoes. Yeah, that's good, very well, good score on this Mo, good score. And then and then they said he didn't, he's not really respected for his knowledge, or his, you know, saying his, it's just, he's a very charismatic person. Even Trump, that was Trump knocker. I'm not he's not that smart. You know, I mean,

but he has the soft skills he does. He really does. And he has the knack for bipartisanship means he can get the deal done. So the prop Joe fits him perfectly in, this is gonna go ahead and bring it home with part three, Joe do the same thing. People thought they needed him, even if

they really didn't. Not only did Joe sell people access to things they wanted, but he did it in such a way that they thought they could only get it from him, Joe knew that most of the people he dealt with weren't going to investigate what he told them, or see if they could get what they wanted elsewhere, which is another advantage that he had. Joe also had a way with people he's well liked. You can tell by the way other spoke about him

that he was well respected. He may not always have been the most ethical, but it seems that most people just chalk that up as the price of doing business with him. And since they weren't getting what they wanted to, there was really no reason to make a big deal out of it. But now when we look at Joe's flaws, we begin to understand why things fell apart. for him. His biggest flaw was his complacency. While Joe was smart and good at reading people, he thought he was smarter than

everyone else. He's been playing the same game since at least 1962. And he got really good at playing it to his strategy of being able to assist people in getting what they wanted at a price he wanted had worked for for decades. So Joe had no reason to believe he couldn't continue to use the same strategy. They write the show about him timelines everything that's just the writers joking around like a just a prop Joe's the guy

in this came out in 2002. So I mean, that's interesting. He class you prices me. Was it was he classes fine. Have that workout, no conversation we have about the characters, and they just put me in the mindset when I started describing them. I was like, wow, they have a lot of similarities. exercise that we have similarities, like facsimile is more like it. It's exactly fantastic. What prop Jones does that mean? Give her give away the story. I

mean, it's not spoiler. Now, his one downfall was his loyalty? Could it be the same thing we'll have to see. But now you hit hit like. Now we got to get back to crystal ball keeping prop Joe and this character archetype in mind when she discusses more than three things that he talked about with the civil rights leaders. So he's asked about progress. And he says, Hey, I talked about

Charlottesville. Isn't that enough for you people? I mean, in fairness, it is more or less all that he promised on the campaign trail. But you can't really blame people for wanting a little bit more now that Biden is ascending to the heights of American power. Words matter. Sure, but actions matter more Biden, throughout this call seems not to agree. Alright. The

second important piece is this. Biden acknowledges that is going to be extremely tough to get anything passed, or Congress basically throwing up his hands and setting expectations at the ground for what he can actually do. Here he is talking specifically about two voting rights bills. I like HR one, and I like HR four. But let me tell you something, we're going to have a hell of a hard time getting that pass through a Republican Senate. So the question is, what

can we do? In the meantime, I'm going to push him a hell have a hard time. And he's not wrong. Of course, Republicans are not going to do a damn thing with him unless it's something you really don't want them to do in the first place, starting new war cuts our security and the like. So you might think that given his acknowledgement of how challenging the congressional landscape is likely to be that Biden would be ready to get creative in order to deliver some results. Yeah, not so much.

Now, I've been looking at that HR one. Mo it's It's a monster. And it's all it's all about voting. I mean, basically, if you're black, you vote twice. Yeah, you have two votes. And you can drop it. As long as you spin them the right way. You have to vote Democrat, of course. But it's what I'm saying for last last last week last show. You can't work autonomously. Exactly. If you protest on your own. Yeah, exactly. You're violent thugs, if you vote the wrong way, with

those two votes, he either has to go a certain way. But one thing I agree with Joe, I'm only gonna give you what I promised you. As far as politics work, these people need to grow up and be adults, they need to learn Yeah, and understand how the game works. You get your promises upfront, because we you saw him coming inside of executive order orders, orders for other groups and demographics. He had no qualms about like, hey, what am I signing? I got three more here today. Three more.

Three more jail. You get your juice box? I'm good. Let's go. Yes. So the second thing is that they they're crying about more, and they want more? Yeah, he was close. He said HR for now. hr 40. Joe, hr 40. And that's what we need to talk about. Right. Is that, right? Yes. That's the that's the conversation about the conversation about reparations. Right. But still, that'd be so progress in the right way. But he won't even talk about that. And I believe if I'm not if I'm not mistaken,

I'm not big on governance. I'm big on and I said that our hotel show, I don't want to clarify this case, I confused some people. I'm big on politics, I'm not big on governance, because whoever gets the power going to do what they want to do so that it doesn't even matter. I mean, it's about you win and lose at the at the up into the ballot box. And what happens in the voting booth. After that. I mean, it's like, we have to deal with what, what the outcome is. Um, so I just want to make that

clarification. But yeah, I'm big on politics. not big on governance. But yeah, so you got hr 40. You're not gonna talk about that. And I was saying that. I think that they have all they have all the House, the Senate, the White House, and it seems like they have a favorable court. I mean, a cooperative court. If not, you know, it's not gonna be very adversarial, adversarial soon. So, um, what's stopping them from passing anything now? insincerity.

Right. I mean, now, now you really if post GA, the special election, this is when you should If Black Lives Matters what they said they were about, it should be one thing and one thing only pushing towards rapper right. There's no excuse now that you can't do it. But you didn't get that promise up front? No. I'll go back to I agree with Joe, you only get what you get promised. He didn't promise you anything. And he meant he meant what he said when he said it.

Right. And I will make another thing clear. They were having this discussion in first of December time, if they haven't seen what they thought they would have seen at this point. He's not even in power yet. So you know what they're talking about Adam? appointments? Oh, yeah. It's not about the team who's on the team. Right? And because you can't hold him say anything. If he's

not in power, yet. He can't sign anything. But there was more concerned about this person not getting appointing there or getting this office or you know, or the wrong skin color or the wrong right. Or not enough of the right person. Yeah. Right. So I mean, that's, that's, that's what the interests are. That's why I have no, you're saying no pity for them, because they don't deserve anything. But let's wrap up with a final clip from crystal ball.

And this is the third an absolutely critical piece, Biden goes out of his way to pour cold water on the idea of doing much more than rolling back Trump era executive orders using his own new powers. And so there's some things that I'm going to be able to do by executive order. I'm not going to hesitate to do it. But what I'm not going to do is I'm not going to do what you used to do.

You probably used to get angry with me during the debates, when you'd have some of the people who are sports that on day one, I'm going to executive order to do this. Not within the constitutional authority. I am not going to violate the constitution. executive authority that my progressive friends talk about is way beyond the bounds. And is one of you said maybe you were ever ever now, whether it's far left or far right. There is a constitution. It's our only

Whole, our only hope. And the way to deal with it is where I have executive authority, I will use it to undo every single damn thing. This guy's done by executive authority. But I'm not going to exercise executive authority, where it's question where I can come along and say, I can do away with assault weapons. There's no executive authority to do that.

So you can all put your arguments about the class dynamics of canceling student debt back in the drawer because this guy is not planning on doing anything, let alone something as big as that. Okay, okay. He's, he's talking to them like that. But I guess we can go ahead and just so we can hear the contrast 28.

President Elect Joe Biden has a number of priorities planned for the first day of his administration, one of them will reportedly be a sweeping immigration proposal that includes us path to citizenship for millions of people living in the US without legal status, the plan would be a massive departure from Trump's immigration policies. US foreign policy reporter Nick Wadhams is here to explain, Nick, it's

great to have you on the show this morning. What are the details that you're hearing about this plan? So the big thing about the immigration plan that Joe Biden is promising is an eight year pathway to citizenship. So essentially giving folks who are coming up from Mexico and Central America a clear pathway for what they have to do to to gain citizenship and remove themselves of temporary status.

There are a couple other elements to it, essentially rolling back pretty much every facet of immigration policy under the Trump administration that includes more refugee admissions, and then more broadly, what the Biden team is calling a more humane approach. So you wouldn't see this the sort of family separation policies, and there would be much more effort to keep families united as they try to get to the United States.

Yeah, that's, I mean, at this point, for the promises that the BLM folks made, or that they thought they were getting, that's got to be a big, I mean, really, everyone's at the bottom now. I mean, everything's destroyed. Everyone's has all gone to crap. So it's good for no one that people can come in and, and just basically jumped the line. That said, I think there's a lot of horse crap about this. You remember the caravan that was coming up? Yeah, they broke that up that

was broken up by us enforcement. That was broken up. And they were they were sent back. So it's Joby. And Joe, just, I'm just, I'm just saying it's like there's a lot of noise about how bad it's going to be. And that turns out the democrats don't actually want it that either, but they just don't televise that part, where we got to remember what the moniker for his buddy bow

was. Barry Obama, the deporter in chief? Yeah, yeah. So I mean, like, if we were going to say, We're going back to those days, I mean, it's the same thing. But I want you to play the last 10 seconds of what that guy said. Um, it's very critical to the story of immigration policy under the Trump administration that includes more refugee admissions, and then more broadly, what the Biden team is calling a more humane approach.

So you wouldn't see this the sort of family separation policies, and there would be much more effort to keep families united as they try to get to the United States, as they try to get the United States shot to get to Yeah. Not already here. And he also said in a previous previous part of that clip, coming here, yeah. Not the ones that's already here. Yeah, so the edges, the edges. Well, there's,

there's two there's two pieces. So one is the deferred. The DACA the dreamers so they've been they grew up here, and they've gone to school here and I, that's totally up for discussion. But the way you implement that is what everyone's waiting for, and that is you know it so the republicans will say, oh, they're just gonna have all these Democratic voters, they're gonna turn them on overnight. It's not gonna go over and none of that will happen overnight. A

lot. I'm just saying it's a lot of fear mongering, and a lot of we're gonna bring in more immigrants. I'm not so sure. The evidence is not there yet. That's that's, I guess the the obvious point I don't see anyone politicians down at the border, celebrating how everyone's walking away, and because if they could, they would. What I've always thought would be a possible solution, like I'm no immigration specialist or lawyer, but if they said, Okay,

come out of the shadows. You know, register yourself. Parents, you will never have citizenship. But your children will. You know, that's a that's I think that will be that's the that's always been part of the argument is how far down the line because, okay, so I've had I've brought multiple people into the United States legally. I know the process and at the bottom line is that immigration laws are meant to keep families together. Right? That's always been kind of the

idea. So even the concept of people coming here sending money home is not really what immigration is for. But we have a 3040 year history of just corporations standing at the border saying, Hey, come on, come on over subprime. You don't need anything, no passport needed, we'll take care of you.

Most of the people who and I know a lot about this being in Texas, that most of the people who are do not have resident status or citizen status, and the IRS gives them a number, and they pay taxes, they pay tax, they can't they can't get much work, but they pay taxes. So why is that? Well, I guess what I'm explaining is this, what I'm saying is, okay, what you need to do is get people on the books, so you can count them, so

you can tax them. And this comes down to the census, which they screwed around with, and they're gonna, I think they're gonna do the census over. Right, because you know, that's a constitutional thing every 10 years, they did it. And it was a mess with with Rona. But there was a lot of organizational stuff that was sketchy. And I think it's because they just want to lay it. And they didn't want to complete it. But I think

they have to do the whole thing over again. Because from that comes the actual division of money down to a state level. So So what I'm saying is, if you say to say if I'm a legal alien, right, and I have my kids here, my wife and we say, Okay, we'll never have citizenship, and we'll never be able to vote, we taxes, everything like that. But my kids have a path to citizenship, and for trade off for me coming out voluntarily coming out and saying, Hey, I'm here. I want to be part of the

free system. I want to pay my part. My kids gets to the ship. That's fair. The reason why I say that's fair, is because I know people say all you got homeowners in the back. That's that's unreasonable. It's not even logical. But what you do is you don't have a jolt to the system of voting by you know, instituting people right away. Right, you know, you broke the law when you came here for that you can never have full rights. But we'll work because I'm gonna say this, the people coming

here. And this is no, this is, this is what makes America America work. This is why they leave the door open to say, we got a bunch of lazy kids here. You don't want to do crap. We're always letting more in and how I see this playing out and I may be a live. Let me explain. I think they look and I'm just gonna put on my globalists oliguric hat and they say, Okay, we got a bunch of lazy Americans here that don't want to do crap.

Let's keep the door open. So they're come replaced those lazy Americans, the lazy Americans will give the UBI and they say you can't have kids, you know, can't procreate. You can't take care yourself if the government's taking care of you. And then you replace America with proactive people. I mean, these oceans and this borders is kind of like the litmus test there if you're American or not, if you come here, you cross the ocean, or to cross that, you know, the southern border, it

was the test to get here. And then yes, although, I mean, I know a lot of young people who have come over from Europe and from other countries just overstayed their visa and never left are working in bars and restaurants all over the country. Right. The the, and this is in a weird way. Um, I'm not really against the idea of the student debt being dealt with, because it puts it seriously the kids who are now in and I just say kids, young people who are now in the

workplace. They're, you know, they've come out of just, you know, this weird phases of life, you know, including the 2008 financial crisis. The shutdown, Trump has not been easy for anybody, not forget Trump, but the, the just the, the meat, the machine knowing and everybody and then these kids are up for the same, you know, 25 $27,000 jobs except they have $50,000 in debt for school. And you have a lot of other people who coming in, could be up for the same jobs, but don't have the debt.

Right. I mean they fell for the old American way the old American system. I go to school that guy and be waiting for you to come out over market. Yeah. You bet two to two people working on behalf of Ford family of four in our house to maybe Honda accords. three bedroom house accord. Yeah. That's that's the best, you know, American dream, right. To reasonable sedans and that kind of thing, but it didn't work out that way. Cuz the whole, you know, the whole world shifted.

Yeah. Oh, with how things are going now. But there's a reason why I'm bringing this up. Because they, of course, they want an influx of new people fresh blood. I mean, America has always been being built like that. And it is what it is. But listening to Joe Biden, everybody always misses the great part. I mean, she had to go back and listen to source material, because this is from the intercept. And this is the full recording. And this is the clip that I found most interesting.

I am incredibly optimistic. Let me tell you why. I'm incredibly optimistic. Because society is changing. The z generation and young Millennials are changing. And you're not going to maybe agree with what I'm about to say. But take a look at what is happening. 15 years ago, could you turn on the television? And see, three or four out of seven commercials be biracial commercials? Do you think guys, he's sure you think you want to know where society's going? Watch entertainment. Watch the

profit motive. Why are these commercials? So many? Yeah, yeah, watch entertainment. Yo, like whap? that'll tell you what's going on in society? Well, the browning of America is true. The fact is true is true. And it's not a good thing for black people. No, I'm serious. And this is where I guess we can do our exercise that we talked about, because you have to look at the numbers. And I sent you, Adam a video. Yes. From I think 1710, I believe to 16.

Yeah, so it's a history of race and ethnicity in the United States. 1610 to 2016. Oh, it's from the future. Right. So what you're going to do is basically you're going to we never seen this before, you're going to watch. Let me explain to people on on the x axis, you have all the racial groups, and no, no, no, yeah. on the y axis, you have all the ratio groups, and I'm trying to remember the chart. And on the x

axis, you have all the percentages. And so as it goes, as it's measuring the percentage of each ratio group over time, so I was gonna watch the numbers fluctuate between the, you know, the percentage and the ratio groups and tell me what he's saying. He's never seen this before. So something new we're trying here. Yeah, you're gonna have dialogue and the video is about two minutes. So he gets it from 16 to 2016.

I'm nervous Moses, just like we're doing this live baby. This is never so the the category, the categories are white, black, Hispanic, native, American, Asian, other, and two or more for potluck. These are percentages and we start off with the year 1610. And let's get the music going here. Okay. And they're all Yes. And they are indeed off. Let's see what we got here. Okay, so we're now at 1649. And we see that we have about 5% black people. We have zero Hispanic, zero Native

American, Asians, not on the chat. Others are not at all available. And two or more Well, that's just not there. So we are now at 16 nowhere at 1700. We have 11% black people how black people Welcome to America. Now we're seeing the white people diminish now by 85%. Whereas 1735 1735 we have 15% black people and we're down to 80% white people Where are my

Hispanics, Native Americans, Asians and others. 1776 is where we arrived now with 22% black people 79% white people and no Hispanic Native American Asians others or two or Moore's, you know, your other neighbors. The two are Moore's 1819 1820 we see blacks diminishing on their way down Wait a minute, blacks 15 whites going up White is it 85% And here come the Hispanics. Hispanics are broken out at 1860 Native Americans and Asians oh my god like it's like a it's like a bunch of ants running

across the screen. Okay we have blacks diminishing going down blacks going to the 12% Hispanic now it's three Native Americans suddenly apparently born in the United States. They appear on the scene in 1900. We have whites moving up now we are now at almost 90% blacks down below 10%. Hispanics on the rise at four five almost 5% Native Americans still on the reservation there at about 2% Asians moving up. They are on the board with three And here come the others. The others are

just screaming ahead. The others now what 1988 are moving past Asian way past Native American Hello Hispanics passing past the blacks in 2004 blacks at 12% Hispanics now at 18. We are now at 2029 ladies and gentlemen where we see Hispanics moving to 25% black Americans at 12%. And good by YT you are now 140% as we hit 2016 and that ladies and gentlemen is United States race and ethnicity from 1610 to 2016. Mr. Curry You are the pie father sir.

I don't do sports but I could do it. I could I could do horse race. I could do all the crap. That was amazing. And false. We did not rehearse these. I rehearse that. No. That is amazing. We learn that was that was it? What's the font? Oh, you got to give us the photos. Oh, I'm sorry. Is it took it all out of me. Okay, that was amazing. Let me just see. I think I've accidentally clicked it close. Here we go. So we have it here if you have it close. Pat got it. Let's see here.

I got it. I got it here. It's so the end. So by 2060 the number will be let's see right here. I got 100 and 178 million whites. Yeah, so that's about 41% 61 black. 61 million black. Yeah. And that black could be made of it. But let's let's be clear. We're not talking about eight dots here. So no, no, no. That number. Yeah, whatever that is. And then just hovering right at 13%. I mean, that's that's what we saw sweet spot. We used to be 20%. But somehow we've gone

backwards. And Hispanics eclipses. Double, double, double. 128 million. Native Americans still hanging back with 6 million Asians that they're 50% of what we are 30 a little over 50%. But something weird happened though because the others the others came out like a bat out of hell. The others right? I'm looking at now the others. They're at 5% by 2017. And then 2020 other is gone. In in the white. I'm white. I'm mother How you doing? All right. More. And

Native American though. They weren't really here. I guess. That's that's that's crazy because they don't show up on the chart into Let me see. They don't show up until 18. According to this chart, let's see where's the first one pop up? Okay, but 1860 I guess that's when they start counting them. And then they pop on the chart. Hey, if anything I said if anything I said in my in my unrehearsed off the cuff. Report harsh if that offended anybody. I tried to find everybody equally.

It was totally, totally unprofessional. But the point we're trying to make is here. Black people have been on this landmass for a very long time in a while and we don't we don't see immigration the same way as our counterparts in the colored people group. Because we see our numbers either dwindled from 20% I think the match like 21 22% all the way back down to 13% and stay stagnant. And it's like how can this other group just out of nowhere laps us lap was twice.

They lap it in 1999 right. That's that's Hispanic, Uh huh. Totally lapse in 90. And then, but what at the same time, this is kind of interesting 1999, white goes from 60% down to 45%, I think I might have an explanation for that. And clip number 30 Oh, low clip 30. And we're seeing substantial increases to, in black, multiracial, that is blacks with a non black parent, black white parent to black, Asian pair tidge. those percentages are set to increase by 80%, between 2010

and 2020. we're now seeing substantial interracial marriage among the black slash African American population, the United States. So you can see here 1970 of all blacks who were married, only 1.1% were married outside of the race, that increases to 2.4% in 19 84.1%, in 19 97%, in 2000, in 2010, it increases to 9%. But But let me add, this is the All Blacks who are married. So younger people are the ones in the prime count varying ages

are even much more likely to marry across the race. In 2012, for example, one in four black males that married 25%, married outside of the race, for black women was about 9.3%. And we continue to see that black males are two to three times more likely to marry outside of the race. If these current trends continue, within a generation or two, a majority of the black population in the

United States will actually be mixed race. And because they're mixed race, they will more and more assert an identity that's different from that of African Americans. Yeah, this, this is such a cool topic. For our show. Yeah, it is. Because I can totally see you saying, Hey, you know, I think we should keep black Americans kind of a thing. You know, you can't tell

everybody what to do. But, but you know, if I say hey, I think you know, white Americans should kind of keep their thing, boom, gun to my head. Let me explain why I say this. And you love who you love a doll, not saying I'm not saying we should really shouldn't have to say that. Because it's understood. But I have to question what Joe Biden was saying. He's saying that solution to your problems racially, is commercial showing

white people with black people. So you're saying to get rid of my oppression? It's It's exactly the so that's very interesting. That is the the gap between Madison Avenue thinking they know what the hell they're doing. Nobody, but they're pushing this and we plan and worse, they're, they want us to look at the legit Ancient Egyptians. You know, that's gonna be later in the show. But, yeah, they'd want they want everybody to be a nice brown color by 2060. It's easier

to have the vote that way. And it's really you're getting rid of America's sin. Brandon, when they say America's greatest, original sin, yes, original sin, right. So if you get rid of that, then as we go, all right, then we're done. your actual problem is fixed. The problem is, and this is we got to be careful when they use term like we were sold on diversity, which I appreciate diversity. Adam, you have a different perspective on things and different this show in this show is diversity in

the core. We everybody has their culture, and we appreciate everybody's culture. But what they're trying to do is multiculturalism. They did this switch that nobody really multiculturalism is to have more of that bar down the bottom.

Yeah, yeah. Well, we just mix everybody up. There is no culture then we get sell your culture to you by likes that Madison Avenue and these commercials, what they're doing now, and I told my wife this, maybe 10 years ago, when I started noticing, like your matches, commercials are the best ones. Because you see him laying in the bed and this. I'm from a different time. I'm just being honest with you. I'm from a different maybe younger people don't understand where I'm

coming from. But to see a black person and a white person laying in the bed together that you take notice, I mean, doesn't bother me, but just take notice like, wow, that's, that's that's acceptable now that's cool. Do you see Marcia stop stop? Just Adam mo here. When when I see a white person, a black person laying down the bed in the bed commercial, I know I'm expected to sit just to look at it and go home the most normal thing in the world. I know what's expected of me

better. That's the world we live in like. But okay, yes, you know, but I think that that's working on me. And that maybe because I grew up in Europe, so maybe a little different, but are a lot different. But yeah, I think it's interesting that I, as a white man have totally expected not to look away flinch and raise an eyebrow and not that I would necessarily, but it's different than the way you look at it. Right? Because Okay, it goes back to Malcolm X speech about the coffee and cream right?

Of course it does. Yes, there's more cream than coffee. So what's gonna end up happening is you're gonna run out of coffee before the Korean consumes it. And then you guys be left with this brown mix. Now why why people might kiss the stain. I mean, y'all got me up. All right, I could play but you're still the one in the bar. So let me know what I mean? Who's really gonna be affected?

Right? We got to see how these things play out. I mean, and then it's gonna be like, I'm putting my kids married to or other. And I'm not saying look, they get married, they can love who they want to love. But what I'm saying is this, when you and I'm going to be key get the door. Yes, of course, I knew it was coming eventually. In fact, I should have already had the key. Or sorry about that. Here. It is just coming in here promote and then I'll ready? Yeah. Who are my

kids going to marry? And the reason why I say that is the most arrogant and vain thing you could do is have children. Because you want to see yourself even with your own kid, you're splitting DNA with your wife. Like, the kid looks like me. You know? I mean, like, serious. Yeah. It's not about racism or anything like that. It's this the genetics. I want my kid to be, you know, when you see your features, and your child is not my boy, my boy. I mean, that's crime that comes from that. So

I'll be hypocritical. No, no. That way, no. My daughter has her mother and her grandmother's Greek skin, all of this kind of beautiful olive skin. And they're very proud of it. You know, that's our that's the Greek in here. That's fantastic. And I look at it and go, she got my brain. So that's fine. Right? If you just say, Hi, that's my girl looking at white skin. castigate exactly,

but they don't understand when they attack you. I'm dealing with the same thing over here because my vanity is being a right or wrong. It is what it is, of course. But I want my grandkids to look like me now. Do I know it is what it is? Because what I'm saying is I want them to maintain the culture that we have. It's not about it's not about race or color or anything like that. I want to see it further on. I'm

proud of my people. I love my people. And I don't want to see us it's washed away in this global scheme that's going on is something that no one should no one should be afraid to say it. No one should be able to. And I like the way you put it. It's like I want my kids to look like me, if possible, if not okay, whatever. There's nothing wrong with that everyone should be okay with that. But that's not the messaging. It's just not that not the modern messaging.

And I love my wife. I love my wife. But still I want to see my DNA. And it's maybe I think is the animal, the animal part of us, you know, the animalistic side of our brain. It's like a sense of approval when we see our children mimic something we can recognize ourselves. Sure. So it's this this deeper than this just oh there's groups are but this multicultural thing. Um, it's a very they did a sleight of hand with law diversity thing because this does not lend to diversity. No, no, it does.

Open the door now. Bye. Gotta get off my chest all right there we go. To illustrate the point of my racial pride is one Mr. Muhammad Ali and this is for show 51 silver wrongs dust the dust societies around Life is too short for me to be catching hell for something like that and how about going through my own I have a beautiful daughter beautiful wife. They look like me we all happen I don't have no trouble that much in love No

woman to go through all at a la no one woman that good? You understand? I understand. Yeah, I understand. I understand. I think this I think sad that every intelligent person wants his child to look like him. I'm sad because I want to blot out my race and lose my beautiful identity. Chinese love Chinese. They love the last letter that pretty brown skinned babies. Pakistan is love their culture.

Jewish people love their culture. A lot of Catholics don't want to read number Catholics they want their religion to stay the same who want to spot up yourself and kill your race. You You hate of your people. If you don't want to stay who you are you shame what God made you got to make no mistake when he made us all like lost in despair this

number one. No woman on this whole earth not even a black woman in Muslim countries can please me and cook for me and socialize and talk to me like my American black woman, no woman and last is a white woman can really identify with me and my feelings and the way I act and we are taught. And you can take no Chinese man and give them the Puerto Rican woman and Holland but we're in love and you're emotionally in love and physically but really, they're not happy because she's gonna

hear some Puerto Rican music. He's gonna have some Chinese music all the time. It's just nature. You can do what you want. But it's nature to want to be with you or I want to be with mine. I love that we got to just recognize this Mo. If a white man says that today in America, but in any country, almost your white nationalist racist a whole Zena phobic bigot. Yeah. And if I say down, though, what white people or black people? Yeah, I mean, I know. But

so so we stand shoulder to shoulder in this. It's like you should be able to do what you want. And but the forcing and the shaming. And of course, the minute you hear Muhammad Ali sounds totally rational with what he's saying. Like, okay, I get what you're saying. And this is from 1971. He heard the host say, that's a despair. I mean, globalism was already thriving. Oh, yeah. Not about cultures in this culture and that culture what it is, is these cultural Marxists want to destroy all culture?

They all have it? And will you destroy everybody of culture that you can implant your own corporatist culture? Which is already there? Hello, Apple. Blm wristband. Blm iPhone, why phony watch, it boils down to these simple gestures. And that's that's always it's caricatures of ourselves. And now they just say, Okay, this is what black is, or this is what White is, or and then they paint it. That's the profit motive that Joe was

talking about. Why do you see these things? And I'll wrap up this segment just on this, on this point about a ratio racial differences and multiracial. Like I say you love who you love. Have you love apart? If you lucky enough to find a person that you can love in this life? You're lucky? Yeah, so I'm not saying anything about that. But I'm saying what games are being played at a very high level to push these images to us to the point that a 78 year old President feels comfortable to

say that that's the solution. Yeah. That's correct. They say that's the solution. That's while um, but at some point, as you progress, as I said, slipping into whiteness, there's gonna be a point that white becomes so assessable or brown is gonna be the new white. We discussed that before. Because if I'm not white or black, you know, I mean, I want to smoke a black people, but I don't want the privilege of white people.

So I'm gonna hang out in the middle here. When people start doing that from black to whatever they're transgress into coming from the bottom and go into other groups. This is the conversation this comes from pinky at the 1949 movie that we looked at in show 39 her past and her grandmother, just being heartbroken that she decided to turn her back on her race. I mean, you wish you grew up ignorant, no count good.

Wish you never learned to read and write making random you see trickier to see let me say something once in the fall and never again. Fires to write me less and less as time goes by. Why is it if you go to the hospital I get no no, you don't need Cena. You think I don't know you think polignac woman like me shake like this wrong Pinky. And I know what you need. No, I never told you pretend to garden about that one. Yeah, so when you move on from whatever group, because this is

gonna happen. I mean, we're talking about white and black here. Soon. Hispanic people we saw that Eclipse about this white Hispanic people start claiming black and white. And these other groups claiming white when it hits home, I mean, that's, I couldn't imagine that your child not wanting to be who you are. That's, that's that's pretty rough right there. But I have a couple of clips from Vox. And we don't have to listen to

all of them. But this is getting to the first one, talking about the fracture politics of a browning America. Here's the big picture, the US has had a demographic tipping point, a genuinely historic moment. 2013. It was the first year that a majority of us infants under the age of one went on by 2016 white death out number white births, but America's overall population, it's not expected to decrease.

And that's because the black, Asian, and especially Latino and mixed race populations, they're also growing, they're growing fast. By 2045, the Census Bureau projects, the non Hispanic whites will no longer be a majority. And also that foreign born residents are going to make up a record share of the population. They said they said all these groups are growing when we looked at this chart, it's not true at 30%. Yeah, black people stayed in our team and white people went down.

And it's the tricky thing they do when they say growing, they saying Yeah, are you going to have more people, but of course in the world, you're going to have more people. What I mean by is our slice of the pie is going to be the same size. You're talking about equity Mo, right? So is it scary? I mean, like, Where are they? Where are they leaving this to. And as we say on this show, we heard said on the show, when black white

people get a call black people get the flu. So if if this browning of America is affecting white people, what nobody's really studying when it's gonna do to black America to the point and I'm just gonna give this pop culture reference. You're starting to see light skinned black people pull away from dark skinned black people in music. I mean, there's songs about light skin, light skin that have a rapper named mulatto. And they're like, it's you getting this color group start to form

inside of black people wear? It's that I'm mixed style. I'm multi racial, or, you know, I mean, you are what you are, whatever. But I'm just what the hell is. Where does Drake fit into this? Then? What What good group does he stand in? Drake is biracial. His mom is Oh, I know, Caucasian Jew, but he likes to slip in everywhere. That's the point. And that's where it's dangerous that these people can just be racially fluid. That's another term I

call ambiguous. It's like, I don't really want to say what I am. I'm I'm just not. You know, I'm not wanting to clarify that quickly. No, no, no, no, no, I'm not white. Right. But you know, they don't want to own their lineage. And that's my real problem. Because being a father, that would be heartbreaking to me. That people will be ashamed of where they come from. Yeah. So Alright, so we got a breaking us give me browning America too.

So when you show people these numbers about how America is changing what goes through their heads, what is their response? I think people are hearing these changes as somehow a fundamental remaking of what America is at least a lot of people are hearing it and some of them are excited about it. And some of they're not so excited. We see on average, white Americans when they read about this majority minority shift, becoming more politically conservative.

Jennifer Richardson is a psychologist who studies how people react to demographic change. You want a MacArthur Genius Grant for this work. And what she's found helps explain a lot of what we're seeing. For instance, when white political independents who live in the West were told that whites were no longer majority in California, they became 11 percentage points more likely to support the republican party. That is a huge change. And it's important to say this is a human

reaction to demographic change, not not just a white one. when presented with similar data on the growing numbers of Hispanics, Asian Americans shifted towards more conservative views black Americans shifted towards more conservative views being told this group is true. Or that it's losing power. It's scary for anyone losing numbers are associated with losing status losing power, losing currency in the culture.

She says associated with no, it's a realization. Numbers, you and your use fact galvanizes groups by their cultural, racial or religious identities. As those people start to drift off, man, you lose, you do actually lose leverage. Yeah. Now let me let me make one clarity here. I know some people might be frustrated by what I'm saying. And I must say this black people, and I must speak from the most honest place of me do mixed race people no favors, because our light skinned people

no favors, because I see the bullying. And I see the teasing. And this may be part of the reason these people want to leave, because they never quite fit in anywhere. So I understand I'm not saying this from a lack of empathy. No, I understand. Because all you did pretty light skinned girl all you got to get hair. You know, I mean, that kind of thing. That's not just one wet. Don't ever get it twisted. There's just one way No. And I will say it tends to be that people have what they

call pure blackness are very a race are racist. No. calories. Calories is a big deal. Yeah, I don't know what differences makes. But yeah. Well, it's like you're part of the group but you're a different subset of the group. That's that's kind of the difference. And colorism is a world phenomenon. But if you're basing that on on someone's skin or their hair, that's racist, it's it's fine. Is it? I mean, cuz you say you're black, but you're going

all the way black? I mean, I'm not taking I'm asking a legit question of what you know what it really is. It's human nature is what it is. Not only that, and I can empathize with especially I don't think colorism is more of a man thing. Because men are gonna take the best deal available. I mean, I mean like

whoever's the prettiest me okay, right right exactly. You know, like wow I don't think guys really look at color the way women do because women's beauty standards are set by a big component of it is color and hair texture in the same Madison Avenue Yes, firms this running these commercials. Because if you really want to be honest with let's get all the way funky with it. We want 30 35,000 winning winning going there. I gotta say this real black people are disappearing for

commercials. That white man and that black. Suppose that black woman You see, tends to be a biracial person. No, no, you nailed it. Mo you nailed it. Show me a commercial with a with a black, black black person. No. You won't see it. Right. So I'm just, I'm just gonna say that. And I'm like, the thing I'm trying to 2021 is being empathetic to people. And I understand why pinky might let's just take Pinky, for instance, Pinky was never accepted in her community,

because white people thought she was white, right? And some people like, well, you have a leg up, I'm gonna say be specific. Some black people might say, Oh, you have a leg up online because you have access or proximity to whiteness, might not they might not say it that way. But that's where their frustration comes from. So I mean, we're gonna say we have to be honest about we have these conversations more and I'll say this beauty is beauty. And I had to put respect on the late great

Cicely Tyson. Beautiful Woman. Now you got her and you have Eartha Kitt. Both of them are beautiful. Two different shades. So beauty is beauty. But it's these mind tricks that they play especially Yes, isn't he in these commercials and these things that make women feel incomplete. And you see this phenomenon now which is lashes. If you can do it with lashes, you can do anything to where people don't want to not have

their real lashes. I mean, like that's unacceptable. So you see with these makeup and these other things, man, they're playing real games with people but I digress. I'm not saying But no, I want to stop and thank you for that. So just to process a whole bunch of stuff. This What is it always viewed upon by the mainstream as racist and bigotry. A lot of is just normal kind of humor human behavior. Inside groups inside families it's not really a horrible

thing. But the machine has uses this and the original sin as we've talked about the United States of America to content and that is the true thing that that is going to eat us in the end if we don't get over that and say, you know what you can say all you want on television or whatever about how we're all racist and horrible to shut up, just turn it off, ignore it, because it's very normal. And it's not all racist.

And the other thing is intra group, we have understandings. I mean, like a white person color white, another white person, or redneck and it means something different of course, I don't I don't know if it's as offensive I can't say because I don't have that. Obviously, it depends who where you know, all the right. But when you go cross interracial, it things don't translate the same way. And that's what we're talking about. Hi, Joe. Joe, Joe Biden was talking right? Um, this hand is

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And thank you again, to these 30 or 40 people who produced Episode Number 58 of mo facts with Adam Curry. Alright, so we talked about the title of President we talked about who would be functioning as President. But we haven't talked about who really is President 37. And what you know,

now, do you wish like you had a second, a third term? And I used to say, you know, what, if I could make an arrangement where I had a I had a stand in front man or woman and an earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats, looking through the stuff and then I could sort of deliver the lines, but somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony. I'd be fine with it. Thanks, Obama. Got it? Yeah, you know, and I don't really think he's running Biden

either as whoever was running. Obama, do you really think Obama is smart enough to run Joe Biden? Oh, no. But he sent Yes, he's the he's the CEO. I mean, just like a CEO runs a company, right? I mean, it'll make unilateral decisions. Right. As he pointed out many times there's gonna be a committee. Oh, Obama, you those words. That is just not just Joe. But I think he's I don't think he wants this. No, no at all. have what you wants to be Hollywood and that's not working either that well for him.

I think he didn't finish the job by the people that sent him. So and he till he does keys on because he's the bread. He's the brand, right? Everything has to touch Obama. I mean, like you got Biden and Obama. That's the connection. You have. Kamala Obama, that's the connection. And they all have one source. George Soros. So, George Soros wasn't happy with the way Obama did things with his eight years. And then we say doors are worse.

We mean him and people like him. We don't think he's solely his son. The thing is more active now that his son is up there and Myanmar right now. Yeah. Yeah, is that we said before, we think George Soros is drew the short straw. So he has to be the face of globalism, but there's a lot of people a lot of interest that's pushing Obama to stay where he's at. Because he didn't like I said he didn't make him

happy with his first eight years. You were a great supporter of Barack Obama, you helped raise money you gave a good bit of money yourself. Are you satisfied with the job Barack Obama has done? No, I'm not satisfied the solution that he found the financial crisis, which was to effectively bail out the banks and allow them to earn their way out of the hole was in my opinion, not the right

solution. He should have compulsorily replaced the capital that was lost which in effect would have been nationalizing but this is what they call nationalizing the banks and he made the political decision that that is unAmerican will not be accepted. Oh, that's this is actually a very good clip mo This is no

agenda is good for no agenda. I'm going to use this I'm going to ollie you're gonna open Oh, yeah, what he's saying here is now we screwed it up last time we got to get rid of these we got to really break the banks now. That's what that's what this great reset is all about. There we go straight into the central bank digital coins and get rid of those pesky bankers. Obama didn't do it. This was during Obama's first term get to

this Yeah. So I mean, he sorrows had plans and Soros and the globalist but here we are in plan executed Coronavirus. shutdown lockdown. Yeah. Wow. So and I think Obama, like you said if he can, I don't think Michelle would have been a good choice because that puts them back in the White House and back into the you know, now they can play the shadows. And you know, racy random messy. Yeah. Bad Joe and komla are perfect. Either one will do. Right? Cuz Camila is

a thorough sister through and through me. So he is. So I mean, he, George is fine with that as well. Um, but we have another clip. And I noticed something when that mission about the third term was on a late night show. And when Obama gets on a late night show, he gets very comfortable, almost to a flaw, because he just gets to start yapping. And he's great. Things are not great for him. Yeah, he goes a little bit too far trying

to be too cool. But we have clip 39 Are you glad that there are term limit limits that that you're not being pressured? Yes. Well, you know, I George Washington is one of our greatest presidents not just because he helped to lead the revolution, but because he had the wisdom. After two terms at the time, there was no constitutional prohibition on him continuing and he he was being pressured by a lot of folks to say you're the only

person who can hold this together. And he had the wisdom to step back and say, I do not want to set a precedent, where I am president for life. And now personally for me. If I were able to run for a third term, Michelle would divorce me. So it's useful that I don't have that choice to make. I know you. I know you have to leave, but can we keep her for another four years? Yeah, yeah. And I noticed Obama does. People always wonder

why I kept talking about Obama in our previous shows. Always knew he would be the man, the man that would you know, be running the show? Oh, you mean even everybody in every Hollywood producer knows you don't just do a blockbuster hit and one sequel. Right? You gotta keep moving. Yeah, of course. He's still young too. Yeah. And he was saying about Michelle Obama, she

wouldn't be happy when she would divorce him. I noticed that he does his self deprecating humor thing, but he kowtow to her and the kids and he's like the lowliest guy in the family. Yeah. And I don't know if that's, I noticed society and television that the husband is the dumbest. So I don't know if he's playing into that. Yeah, or not. But I noticed he does. He does this a lot. But speaking of big mesh, we have her and

question time. Uh huh. Because you and I, we talk sometimes, you know, during the week, we just catch up, we talk like, it's like, the other day, like, one of the only men actually talked to I don't have the guy friends. But you would never speak publicly and privately about how your wife would kick your ass? No, no, you would never you would never do what Obama nor would I mean, I might wait. Like, I'm on the no agenda show make a joke sometimes. But, you know, it would

I would find it personally degrading towards my wife. I said, Oh, shoot my earth. And I think you're the same. Is this typical, a typical of what Obama is doing in black culture? regarding his wife, well, I think this is what is expected. But now we're having and I mentioned this before this, we've, you've experienced

it, this revolution of black man is saying no longer. You know, I mean, we have to stand up and you know, make decisions and be the head of household and, and, and I think it's making very things very shaky in the black community because the black man and but it's leading to some of the forementioned problems of dating in procreating, this gender war has real results. And this thing that you see here, this happy wife, happy life kind

of thing. All philosophy, about think is becoming extinct. Or at least for certain man, you having this clear divide of like, I have a vision for my life, I need a wife that matches my vision. And hopefully, she shares my vision with me. That's why she chose me. And I like the way he's headed, you know? And I know. So you have in this change, and we're gonna talk

about this more in this show. And to be honest with you, the politics is pretty much set in stone at this point, we're gonna start looking at more to interpersonal relationships. Good. And I think this is I think that's a good question to answer later on. Well, boy, it's a very fluid situation right now. But I think there's uprising what's changing black men everywhere?

Well, not because I was just thinking from the television standpoint, I would say Claire Huxtable ultimately had the upper hand, I would say, I'm just looking at Fresh Prince of Bel Air was kind of the dumb Judge Dead right. Now, that's not any different black or white. It's just I I just, you know, I the way Obama the patriarchy. I mean, it's Yes, yes. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, there you go. Cuz he just does it all the time on marry up married up. Yeah, you hear him?

He married up, but he's the president. But yeah, that kind of thing. Okay. Um, but he has to say that to cater to his base as well, because we saw what the base was made. And I gotta give it the black women, they pulled it off. Give it to me get nothing for you. You had a mission accomplished. Now you pulled it off, but you have to own everything. The strollers, they have to own everything that comes with it now. Yeah. Um, but

Michelle loves the spotlight. And from this next clip 40 we're gonna actually see her just relish in the spotlight. Here's Michelle Obama, talking at Temple University. doubters, I know you have everything it takes to succeed. I know that you are me. And if I can be standing here as your forever First Lady. Lady means to me, I want you to stay Who was that? Some guys on YouTube. And the reason why I put that there they actually is a song called forever. So they

did forever First Lady and people embrace this. You hear the crowd when? I'm sure. Yeah, of course. One of the three on the wall. We know where she is. Yes, she is. So you got to put some respect on that. But she came out and said for it forever First Lady. So she embraces the role? Oh, yeah. She didn't like the spotlight of the White House. But I think she's all on board for this shadow presidency. That that they that they did. And for people that

think that's a far stretch to say a shadow president. Why do they stay in DC? Yeah. All right. So we're gonna get to that on Jimmy Fallon Tonight Show. And I read on the internet. I believe everything on the internet and I read that you guys are moving. You guys are moving like two miles away from the White House. We

will. We will be staying in DC because my younger daughter will still be in school and the idea of her having to transfer schools moved to a new city halfway through high school would not make me popular. I thought you used to be like the kid that graduated high school and just never left like Hey, guys, how you doing? Yeah. It is a little depressing. It's kind of like the old guy at the Disco, right? So here on the east lawn, everybody. You gotta leave. People whispering he's still here.

All right. So here's the show. Out here. All right, everybody. All right. We know how Washington DC is set up on Egyptian planets, measurements, measurements, culture, everything. And to solidify that point I have Anthony t Browder here but before I let him share his information my hypothesis is that brock obama is playing some

kind of weird Pharaoh role play for these people. Okay, let's not hold on So what you're saying is the the oh geez, the Illuminati boulais etc, who, of course, around the world, who are all part of these Masonic Freemason, numerology, geometric shapes, obelisks, domes, scepters, all all the stuff that we see in any capital of power, but washington dc in particular, the way it's laid out? Hello, Washington Monument. And that these people, actually are really into that. And Obama's LARPing

Yeah. I can believe it. I like it. And he stains little building on his Island. I mean, like, Hello, yeah, really entered this stuff. Yeah. And he's, he can have that bit of that Egyptian vibe. He kind of fits that Pharaoh type thing. Well, we're going to see here in a minute, but now, Anthony t brown, a little bit about him. He's an author, publisher, publisher, cultural historian, artist and educational consultant.

He's had 52 times he's traveled to Asia since 1980. And he was the first African American to fund a fund and coordinate an archeological dig in Egypt. So he has standing beside at least, he's gonna tell us about ancient Kemet aka Egypt and Washington

DC. I've lived in DC for 47 years. And in 1986, I created the Egypt what is now the Egypt on the on the Potomac field trip, which identified here in Washington, DC, architectural symbols that are directly related to similar architectural symbols in Kemet in ancient Egypt, symbols that refer to the history, the culture, the philosophy, the mythology of the

oldest document is civilization on Earth. So it's clear to anybody With eyes I see that the most prominent African symbol in the United States of America is so called Washington Monument as a so called Washington Monument, because that is what we've been socialized to believe it is a monument that honors George Washington, first President of the United States. But that monument is not an atlas Atlas is a Greek word. That monument is a tickin, taken as an African word that identifies the

resurrection of a star who was a star. Assad was the founding father, the first president of cumin, if you will, and the symbol of his resurrection is the token. So the token van is the oldest symbol of resurrection known to mankind. It is a symbol that represents the resurrection of an African man, and inside of the so called Washington monument is a symbol above the elevator and plaque of George Washington that makes that direct cultural reference. I'm so happy you're doing this. I love this.

It's like Dan Brown at the end of the OFAC show. I love that. So, the Washington Monument is built on astrological signs at certain days it illuminates the tabula Habilis at a certain point on certain solstice, they're all into this stuff. They are all the elites are all into this. So it's not a far stretch. I mean, down to George Washington, I mean, all the way back. So now you fast forward to brock obama, you have the

phallic symbol. Now you have 43. And lastly, the latest African symbol in DC is the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Right. That building consists of three inverted pyramids, which they refer to as the corona and that Corona of the the carrier to get in a Europe a shrine. But in point of fact, these three inverted pyramids are symbolic of the three pyramids of Giza, the inverted pyramid is a symbolic representation of the

womb, feminine source of creation. And the National Museum of African American History and Culture is directly across the street from a saws monument, which is a masculine symbol of procreation and the angle of the corona in on on the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture is an angle of 17 degrees. And that 17 degree angle perfectly matches the angle of the pyramid on top of a

size monument. So the British Canadian architect who designed that building, designed that building with the understanding, as he stated in a news newspaper interview that Washington DC is carnac on the Potomac. Oh man, this is great. I I'm looking at a picture of this thing now. It's like whoa, why was I not alerted to this? This is fantastic. This is a new thought how do you build that? How do you build that knowing Obama's coming to fulfill the role? And like I say

they say that's the womb. That's that's where all your your new social ideas are coming from. And if you don't believe me, this comes from the anger angle, tokenism whiteness and the African American History Museum. When the National Museum of African American History in DC first opened its doors to the public, President Obama was there to commemorate it. Perhaps they can help a white visitor understand the pain and anger of demonstrators in places like

Ferguson. But it can also help let visitors appreciate the fact that not only is this younger generation carrying on traditions of the past, but within the white communities. Across the nation, we see the sincerity of law enforcement officers and officials. Imagine a democrat saying that today. He or she would be thrown

out of the party for that level of nuance. Well, now instead of being a symbol of progress and reconciliation, the museum has embraced the radical left's language of racial retribution, all to cast America as irredeemably racist and an evil country. And you the American taxpayer are funding it isn't that neat? Now, the museum now has a website dedicated to explaining the concept of whiteness, and why it's the root

cause of racism and oppression in America today. According to the website, the normalization of white racial identity throughout America's history has created a culture where non white persons are seen as inferior, or abnormal. And when they see whiteness, they don't just mean skin color, but also people who value things like individualism, a stable nuclear family, the scientific method rational linear thinking hard work, Christianity and being polite.

Well, this will not stand all that's why can we go to that list? polite is being polite logic, told us rational thinking, let's do the rational thinking. Let me roll it back and then get the last bit there. And when they say whiteness, they don't just mean skin color. But also people who value things like individualism, a stable nuclear family, the scientific method, rational linear thinking, hard work, Christianity, and being polite. Sorry, Mo,

you're none of those things. You can't, you can't participate. Geez, hard work, nuclear family, all the things that will help solve our problem. Solve anyone who's rational, and politeness Oh, my goodness, that that goes to show you. They're not about they. Hey, before, okay, before you before you go into your your amazing, we go into your last clips, I just wanted to say something. I'm 56 I've learned a couple of things. And I've been I've been places done some stuff, and the power of belief

and making something real for yourself. It really does work. I mean, I'm doing something again now with podcasting. 2.0. And I can feel that I can taste it, I can see it. And it becomes reality. I think the elites that really have figured something out, you know, if you if you literally build these symbols, and the symbolism is built into a you're putting a lot of belief into these structures. And it I think it creates stuff it does make things happen.

This Yeah, manifest. Manifest really, but it really I think when you put it into into buildings and mathematics and you throw your astrology, astrological stuff in there, man, that's got to be some powerful Mojo CLI, otherwise they wouldn't be doing it. They do it for a reason. They've been doing it for a long, long time, millennia now. So it is something to it. And speaking of assemble. Now, you said Barack Obama could fit the pharaohs. Haifa mold, right. Yeah, he can totally fit the bill.

Alright, CNN clip 45. Out of many one. He wanted to be the one. Get the best spot at the photo op with President Obama and Mubarak. Of course, the visual highlight was not him. It was the president touring the pyramids outside and in mobile vacation self identification. From a hieroglyphic but the President's guide saw another resemblance. He should know about King Tut, Dr. Zahi Hawass oversaw scans of tut's mummy that produced this likeness,

though President Obama tends to skip the eye makeup. The President's trip inspired Egyptians to display decorations calling Obama the new King Tut of the world. But even the New Canaan budget pyramid. Still it's good practice for trying to push peace in the Mideast Genie mo CNN, New York. Oh, man, have you ever seen those pictures? Yeah. Oh. He's supposed to be No, he's playing a roller I cannot and I thought Cleopatra, or maybe just got it wrong.

No, I cannot and, and Michelle is playing the role of Nefertiti and this clip this last clip can I explain on the backside Okay, cool. But this clip explaining who I cannot and Nefertiti who are comes from the Smiths this past Smithsonian channel, the pharaoh aka nun went off and came to power, he started making some fairly radical changes. Egyptian religion always been strongly polytheistic so many different gods for worship. None decided to deny the existence of those gods. His

people would worship just one God through him. That would be the light of the sun. He called It often seems to have had a moment of truth of seeing that all of these other forms of divinity that that people so light, really had no substance, there's nothing you can see except what is manmade. The only form of power that you can't really understand is the sun. And it's there you can see it and that's all that matters. So

though he's a king, our canon is a revolutionary. His changes send a shockwave through Egypt, to the ancient Egyptians, simply to say that there was one God and none of the others existed, would have profoundly affected the understanding that Egyptians had of their whole environment. And the whole cosmos traditional Egyptian religion had functioned by pairing a male God with a female goddess who in turn create an offspring. And that engendering ensures the re creation of the world every day.

Now, with those Gods abolished oksanen, and Nefertiti took their roles for themselves. Oh, man, oh, okay. All right. Now I got some more homework to do. Thank you. Now I gotta go look at these jokes. And the one guy they're ushering in now. Science. Ah, oh, it's not even real science, because they don't know it's not linear thought all that? No, no. Wow. Okay. All right. We're screwed. Now. We got it. I got I got some reading up to do. That's good. Mo. Yeah, so

it's just bringing that okay. So how does it end with with these two, Akhenaten's and, and? And his wife? I think they, they ended up being they before they returned, I think they land for 100 years. Right? Pretty much? Pretty? Well, now. That's what we have to look forward to. Unless Unless, you know, podcasting could change the world. You never know if we can think it, we can manifest it, we can make it come true. So their whole point is the Arusha in science. This is why

you have the churches closing everything. I mean, it doesn't make any sense. Logically, it doesn't make any sense. Leave bars open and shut closed churches, of course, makes no sense at all. Of course not. But you gotta you got to remove the old God and also sign with Olga, if you listen to the words they wrote, Joe Biden said himself, I will listen to science. As if science is a thing that speaks. And it is inherently not science is a thing that has to be

continuously questioned. At least back in the old days, you would think but their version of science, this is what we've calculated, just believe it. There's no there's no scientific method to it. We had to, we had to prove and test your theory. Do you think that it's possible for them to do a just a repeat of these of these days and these ages and that people will respond and kind of the same ways? Will we be in fact being

slaved to build modern day pyramids? Well, I mean, if you believe that clarity plan and how they said that they wanted all people to look like the Egyptians of that time. We're heading there. I mean, all this crap connects and this like I said, I don't think I don't let's be clear people. I don't think he's a really a pharaoh. But to these people, these, this was on CNN. And I had another clip saying that exact same thing. I think from CBS, they made it clear to Oh,

he looks like King Tut. Oh, he looks like King Tut. He looks like a gyptian Pharaoh. They hype this up. And then you have the building of the African American Museum and that kind of Yeah, that seals it for me. Right. Ma'am, all right. Now I gotta go spend the rest of my day figuring this out. I'm sorry about that. No, I love it. I love it. Mo we got a lot of cool things happening in this in

2021. I feel this is this is your year for sure. We got a lot to look forward to and I'm excited to see what you're going to be doing. And and also how we expand Moe facts with Adam Curry and I know it's, I'm excited. I'm excited to see it all happen. We got a lot of things to do. But in the meantime, as always say pay attention to everything and then truth reveal itself. And now I know why you picked this song because they are back, baby. Boys,

bear in mind, hey mo talk to you on the next show. Okay, remember, you can find this in mo facts.com and if you'd like to support it mo e f u n d m e.com See you next time, I'm Adam Curry with mo fans. Day haven't changed had much to say live in downtown

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