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The impact of the Radical Left has shaped our culture in more ways than just politics. It, of course, has seeped into professional sports. WNBA rookie, Caitlin Clark, is at the center of the discussion & controversy over race, sexual preference, and equal pay.  

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given that this is what happened over the weekend. I'm in the w NBA game when Caitlin Clark was cheap shotted by a player on the the Chicago Sky. Is that what they are? The sky? Well, that sounds intimidating the sky. Who the Chicago Sky coming in and cheap shotting Caitlin Clark. There's been a little bit, there's been a lot of this going on. There's been enough of this going on to where this is out there in a lot of ways. Caitlin Clark is hated, hated well, She's loved

by her fans. She's hated by a lot of the players, some of some maybe a lot of the sports commentating, you know, the sports talk crowd, and definitely hated by all the woke sunny Houston on the view. I've got a quote or a SoundBite from her from I think it was late last week or maybe the middle anyway, I've withhold withheld talking about this. I first of all, there's been a lot going on, right We've got

everything happening with Trump, We're in an election, an election year. We've got just a bunch of things to process and to try to work through and understand, and so I'm trying to manage all that. But I think this is important because this is you know, we often view politics as the battlefield for this cold civil war that's happening out there between these two diametrically opposed worldviews and ideologies. And by the way, that's the case, that is true,

that is accurate. I mean, that is absolutely what's what's going on. The pop political battlefront is one of the one though, it's just one of the fronts of this battle. But this is this happens. The impact of this ideological battle, this worldview battle that we have is going to pop up everywhere. It'll happen in sports, it'll happen in school, it'll happen at work. It'll happen in your your hoa if you're part of an HOA. It'll happen in your local government. It'll happen at the dinner table at

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Twenty two oz? Twenty two, twenty two year old? I say, kid, that may come across. You know when you get older, you know how you do that? Twenty twenty two year old kid, she's an adult, minimizing that she's a very young adult. And she has been in the limelight for a long time and deservedly so. I mean, she

has transformed. Now, There's been other players too, there's no doubt, but she has become the biggest driver of attention to women's basketball, first at the college level and now at the w NBA level, and for good reason. She's the all time leading scorer in college basketball, men's and women's as the most points right in men's and women's and she passed Pistol Pete. I

think, so she's the all time leading scorer. I means she's pretty good at her craft, right, And not only that, Not only that, she went to the National Championship Game each of the last two seasons and they lost both times. One year they lost to LSU. That would have been last year. This year they lost to South Carolina to powerhouse prog. I mean, but Caitlin Clark took the Iowa Hawkeyes to the National Championship Game two years in a row. But it's also it's so much more than just that.

It's the way that she plays. She has had a similar impact on college basketball and dare I even say the WNBA although she's only ten games in, so let's pump the brakes a little bit on the all time greatest player talk. There's a lot of that stuff out there. She's been an extraordinarily good player up to the level that she's at today. Right, she's arguably, I mean, at least one of the best college basketball players women's college

basketball players of all time. That's without any dispute whatsoever. Maybe you don't want to call her the best, that's fine, but she she changed the game. I mean, she did to the women's college game what Steph Curry did. She is shooting shots from thirty feet and hitting them on a regular base. It just makes the game more exciting. On top of that,

she's very competitive. There's really she's not a tremendous she's not tremendously quick or super athletic, but she's I mean, she's not like she's a good athlete. She has lots of assists. She's a very good passer. She's a decent rebounder, especially for a guard. She's not, you know, one of the the larger players in six' five or something, she's six feet. But she's she's a hustler. She's a passing is Passing and shooting are

probably her two greatest strengths. And she's competitive and she's fiery and she's fearless and people love it. I remember talking about this maybe after the National Championship Game, maybe in the Final four. I don't know Angel Rees, the Angel Rees she played on LSU. She's on it. She on Chicago now

I guess she was. Yeah, she's on Chicago Chicago Sky. Angel Rees and Caitlin Clark in the National Championship Game last year, and that would have been what twenty twenty three, so April of twenty three, her and Angel Reese. You know, Angel Reese was a very good player at LSU.

Angel Rees was taunting Caitlin Clark. Angel Reese has you know, definitely an attitude, but you know, there's nothing wrong with the fiery competitiveness that there that was between them and I'm telling you that for a lot of true basketball fans, and I remember saying this even a couple of months ago, it attracts viewers to the sport because a lot of that's gone in today's men's leagues.

It's like we've we've so sanitized that sport. I loved it. For example, when the Pacers of the next were playing, I loved the shoving. We got to go over to that monitor, though, and look at it fifty five times to make sure that nobody pushed somebody too hard. Get over it, let them play, man. Why can't we have Look, I don't want all out brawl out there and people getting beaten to a poll, but definitely not something like we had with the Malice at the Palace back

into twenty years ago, now almost twenty years in November. I don't want that kind of stuff happening. But you know, there's fights in hockey. I just I think we just way over sanitize it. And you know, I think there's also a reluctance and a tendency from one team not wanting to give the other team bulletin board material to say something too provocative. But there's something about it that just I mean, it makes it more intriguing to watch,

and she brings that, and so does Angel Reese. But there's also a line between, you know, there's a line between competitiveness and wanting to win and putting everything to your advantage as possible and then take taking cheap shots. And that's what's started to happen in this league. So in the game this weekend against the Chicago Sky, very intimidating Chicago's I mean, Caitlin Clark and I don't what's the girl's name I had that in front of I don't

even have it in front of me. One of the other players that they were kind of getting into it a little bit, as happens in these games, which again I have no problem with. I like the chippiness, I like the intensity. We went to the opening night Fever game against the did we play the Liberty in New York Liberty, New York Liberty, and there was a face to face stare down between I think it was, uh yeah, Leah Boston, Leah Boston and whoever it was on. I don't know

who the lady for the Liberty was. I only know a couple of players, to be fair anyway, So I don't mind that. That's that's part of competing. That's part of the sport, folks. I when I played in high school, we had we had multiple brawls. We had a brawl against Indian Greek High School that involved, you know, fists of flying. There were plenty of times there were altercations, but there were two in particular. There was a game against a school called Park Tutor that was a bench's

clearing brawl. I'm talking a melee and nobody. I don't think anybody get kicked out. They just stopped the play and you moved on. That's how it was in the eighties. This was in the nineties. But you know, today's world has become so sanitized in that sense. But the competitiveness and the fieriness we all like it draws attention. Think about the Muhammad Ali stuff back when he was fighting, or you know Connor McGregor versus Habib Normaga Medov

when they were fighting in the UFC. There's something that is intriguing about it. I was a huge Anderson Silva fan back in his prime. When he would do things dramatically to just draw attention to the fight. He would drop his hands, put his face out there for you to hit him, and no one could touch him except the one time Chris Widman did and it knocked him out. The point is there's something about a little bit of showmanship,

a little bit of intensity that's a good thing for sport. Caitlin Clark brings a little bit of that. I mean, just a competitors, competitor, I love it. Anyway, more thoughts on this, because now we've crossed into the world of we're getting cheap shots. She's gonna get if they don't watch it. The WNBA doesn't clean this up, someone's gonna hurt the girl.

And it's one thing if you get hurt playing legitimately competitively. It's another thing to hurt the girl if you take a cheap shot when she's not looking and shoulder checker into the back. That is what happened at this game, and that has to be stopped. Anyway, let me remind you, if you're currently smoking, if you are currently chewing tobacco, if you are currently vaping, Nick Knack Natural's is here to help you crush your vice. They've

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gonna have to get me that because I've got all these other stories. I don't know that I can tell you where the name the name of the plan Kennedy. What's the first name is someone with the ch I can't think of the first name. Her first name is Kennedy. Okay, first name is Kennedy. So Kennedy comes up and basically after the fever, about to inbound a play, maybe after a free throw or something. She comes up and kind of sneaks up behind her and shoulder checks her, knocks her to the

ground. Fans, of course, go wild. This was Kennedy Carter. There we go, sorry about that, Kennedy Carter. So she gets shoulder checked, knocked to the ground. Fans go crazy. They go to the monitor. They review this thing, as they have been known to do. Now keep in mind, there was no basketball play being made here. They were just standing. The ball was in the process of being taken out.

Presumably it was going to be inbounded to Caitlin Clark because she's typically bringing it up and she was turning waiting for that, but the ball was No. I don't think the ball had been picked up by the player yet to be thrown. In this This girl comes up and just shoulder checks her into the back, knocking her to the ground. One hundred percent, cheap shot, one hundred percent. Nothing about the game of basketball here whatsoever. Fans going

crazy. They go to the monitor. The referees do they rule this as a common foul. It's clearly, it clearly should be a flagrant foul. It has nothing to do with the game of basketball. She's going in there frustrated. She's going in there to take a cheap shot on Caitlyn Clark and potentially injure the girl. Now to watch that on video and to say that's

just a common foul, there's obviously something going on here, right. There's been a lot of tension between Caitlyn Clark and the rest of the league since she came in, and some of it I can understand. Some of it. I can understand. You know, she comes in with all this publicity. The veterans think, you know what, We're gonna show this girl what this league is all about. I can even respect that. I got no problem with that. However, I think it's deeper than that. I think

it's deeper than that. It has become acceptable my friends to hate Caitlin Clark. The girl has done nothing besides being a good basketball player who has brought an incredible amount attention to the league, and well, tension by extension, tension she didn't deliver to the league. Tension that was the result of these

other players. These other players and how they're responding to this. There's jealousy and all this stuff that's going on, but it's acceptable and for the league for the referees to see this in slow mo the ninety three times they watch it and conclude that that was a common foul when there was no basketball even being played at the moment, as it was a dead ball situation, a waiting for play to resume upon the inbound pass after a made free throw I

believe was the scenario. There is absolutely ridiculous. It's ridiculous. At press conferences, you'll hear this, You'll hear a recurring theme about Caitlin Clark, and I'll tell you what you start to hear here. Injected into these conversations are things about race and things about sexual preference. And now we're getting to an area that I would say to you, I would submit to you,

why is it okay to hate Caitlin Clark? Folks? There is a lot of anger and rage that has been generated by people that are leading woke movements, a lot of anger and rage that they need to target toward somebody. Now, the WNBA has been irrelevant for years. In fact, I saw clip recently a guy on social media this was before Kitlyn Clark. He put together a video and it said I watched a WNBA game, so you don't have to, and he showed a series of plays like he showed the opening

tip. I think it was of the All Star Game. I can't swear to that opening tip. The players took it to the wrong basket. They didn't shoot, and their defense but they stopped and had to go back the other direction. You know, the the number of shots that were nowhere near going into the basket, the number of uh, it's it's a much different league. They're not They're nowhere near as good as the men. And I

know that that's upsetting to people. They don't have to be. You can make it an exciting brand of basketball because of the things I just laid out, the competitiveness, the fieriness, the skill or you don't have to be as athletic. But Caitlin Clark makes it more interesting with these these shots. And there's other women that do too, but not to this level, not to this level, and so there's there is the anger towards the men that the WNBA has. Why don't we get paid as much as the men?

We've been through this. I had a whole episode of this. I wrote about this in one of our columns. You don't get paid as much as the men because you don't generate the revenue, you don't generate the attention like the men do. That's you can argue about that. You can try to figure out why. In fact, that would encourage you to figure out why, so that you could solve that problem to the best of your ability. But that doesn't change the reality. That's the reason why, in fact,

I would maintain it's it's so ironic. There wouldn't be a WNBA without a successful NBA. The NBA has subsidized the WNBA since its inception twenty five years ago or whatever it's been, and you know it women's basketball for young women. I remember back when I was in school. I compare that to what's happening today. I've got a daughter who who plays. She's not you know, she's still in elementary school, but her skill level is massively above what

a lot of girls were when I was in school. And that's just because it wasn't as important back then. So the game is going to evolve, they're going to improve, but they are not on the same level as the men. For a myriad of reasons, and but they're mad about it because they're being told that the reason they're not being paid more is because of the men, because of sexism. And then we interject race into this, and then we interject sexual orientation, and we've got a perfect recipe for some bad

things to happen right in front of our eyes in our culture. And this sort of thing, my friends, extends to basketball, to women's basketball at all levels. It could permeate if it's happening at the WNBA level, it can happen at the college basketball level, which it has happened at high school level. Heck, even junior high, an elementary level. There's anger, not even a healthy chip on the shoulder I can do. I like the

chip on the shoulder. I love that. I absolutely love that. But I don't like I don't like the rage, and I don't like the cheap shots. And I've got more to say about this, my friend. I got a SoundBite from Sunny Houston to play all this coming on the other side of the break. As I'm up against the clock. You're listening here to conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, todt huff back in just a minute back, my friends. I know this is a little bit different

today, but I in my mind it's not. I know, we're talking about women's basketball, but we're not talking about women's basketball. We're talking about women's basketball in our culture. We're talking about the impact that the radical left has had in shaping lots of things, including I would maintain the amount of hatred that's being directed at a girl that deserves none of this. Again, I'm not asking everyone to love Caitlin Clark. You can want to beat her.

In fact, if you're not on if she's not on your team, I would say, do that. You don't have to be her buddy, go out there and compete. That's all good. I got no problem with any of that. I've got problems. I've got problems when we start looking at the way that this behavior is being exhibited on the court, because this

isn't the only time, but also the way that it's being defended. You know, I'm reminded of when Michael Jordan was on the rise in the NBA, and I remember, oh, I love this this era of basketball. The Pistons. He had to go through the Detroit Pistons, the Detroit Pistons. You talk about a physical brand of basketball, Bill lam Beer, John Sally, Vinnie the Microwave, Johnson, Joe Dumars, Rodman was there for some stint, Dennis Rodman, I'm forgetting someone else. I mean, Adrian

Dantley was there. Some dudes that I mean, you know, they're going to make you pay. In fact, that was the rule. If Jordan went to the basket, they wanted him to be on the floor. That was how they were going to respond to deal with Michael Jordan. So there's a part of this that's just a part of it. It's just part of the process. And Caitlin Clark's gonna have to deal with them. Here's something. Here is something that is another well, the dirtiness. The cheap shots

are another. Now, the Pistons certainly hated out their sheriff cheap shots as well, but some of it was just physical play and sometimes the line can get a little bit blurry, but we know a truly cheap shot and dirty play when we see it. Martina Navratalova. You remember Martina Navtetalova. I remember her as a kid being a dominant force in women's tennis. Headline here

at Breitbart dot Com. Martina Navertalova blast WNBA players for dirty play against Caitlyn Clark and so the harsh attacks against Caitlin Clark on the basketball court have gotten the attention of many, including tennis legend Martina Navratilova. She said this on x formerly known as Twitter. The players in the WNBA need to realize that Caitly Caitlin Clark is helping all of them now and in the long run, Caitlin is the tide that will raise all boats. See. But I think

Martina Navratalova is living in a different era. She's She's right. Please don't misunderstand me. But I don't think. I don't think this message. I think I think the amount of rage that has been in our culture today. And again I fault. When I fault, I don't want to say one. But I put a huge burden of this rage on the radical left. I put a huge amount of burden of this rage on them. They're constantly trying to divide and put people against one another. They're constantly trying to use

rage to their political advantage. And in so far as Republicans do this too, I denounced I mean I denounced this did this stuff is dangerous to to to convince a group of people, whoever that group is Conservative Christians, white men, black women, whoever, that their enemy, their enemy is another other group of people based solely upon their identity, is a dangerous, dangerous precedent to set, and we've set it time and time again in this country.

There, and there's multiple there's multiple groups here that are being pitted against other groups. You've got men versus women now, Martina Navtulova, I think from her vantage point, that's how she views this. This is a simple men versus women's situation, So that women need to understand that Caitlin Clark, while she is the you know, on the opposing team, she is the

one that you're competing against, don't try to take her out. She's actually helping everybody, right, She's going to try to level the playing field and allow women to earn the same or earn closer to the same as the men. But that's not ultimately what this It is a little bit about that, and it's not just about petty jealousy though it's about that. There's much more at play here. There's much more at play here. In fact, well at least if you listen to people like Sunny hostin which I wouldn't. I

encourage you to do this. By the way, I got a SoundBite here from the View. You know that I well, from time to time play soundbites from the View. This was from last week Sonny Houston, who is Oz's favorite on the View. I shakes her head and disgusted as I say that, Sunny Haston, she's got some things to say about Caitlin Clark and the WNBA. I want to play this. I want to play this in

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Sunny Coston. So now you start thinking about Kitlin Clark, and you start looking at the dynamics culturally, socially, politically. You start looking at the tensions in America, the anger in America, the bad economy, just the mess that we have, the overall mess that we have, the radical leftists

desire to divide and conquer people based upon political ideologies and worldview. You get all this going on, and then you got Sunny hostin jumping in here talking about Kitlin Clark and bringing up Kaitlin Clark's race, Kaitlin Clark is white, and bringing up Kaitlin Clark's sexual orientations. Kitlin Clark is not a member of the LGBTQIA play US community. She is. She's in a relationship. She has a boyfriend who works for the Indiana Pacers anyway. So here's Sunny Houston

injecting this into this race and sexual orientation into this debate. Sorry, it's taken a second to load. Here. Come on, x Elon, gets your servers up to speak. I'm just kidding. Here we go, here's Sunny Houston. Should be Come on, Sonny, my goodness, what is going on? Here we go? Caitlin Clark is bringing this money, these sponsorships, we hope into the league and other players will benefit from it.

But I do think that she is more relatable to more people because she's white, because she's attractive, and unfortunately, there still is that stigma of against the LGBTQ plus community. Seventy percent of the WNBA is black, A third of the players are in the LGBTQ plus community, and we have to do something about that stigma in this country. I think that people have a problem with basketball playing women that are lesbian. So she says America has a problem

with basketball playing women who are who are lesbian. Okay, I mean, look, why let me ask it this way. Let me ask it this way now. I mean, she's made a statement here that's basically saying the only reason people like Caitlin Clark, I guess is because she's white and heterosexual and according to Sunny Houston, attractive. So that's the only reason I guess if you listen to Sunny Houston, that we should that we like Caitlin Clark.

She has no way of knowing this, absolutely no way of knowing this. But why is it? I just you know, you hear people like with Kama when it was time, it was just time to have a female vice president. Remember it had to be a female and a black vice president. That was all that mattered. I remember that was the only criteria set forth by Joe Biden. Which I think it's great that we're to a point where we can make decisions regardless of those things and pick what's you know,

who the best person is. But that's not what happened there. There was no there was no discussion about qualifications, There was no discussion about any of the tangible benefits that Kamala brought to the ticket. All that mattered was her race and her gender. And it's just I mean, it's terrible. But then we were told, we were told that, well, you little kids,

little girls need to look up and see themselves in these positions. Okay, well, what happens if you're a family that's raising children that you believe by your religion to that you know they should be engaged in relationships with the opposite sex and not LGBT? Should that, I mean, should those things factor in? Are they not allowed to think that way? Lots of questions I have listening to this drivel coming out of the view, but I have

to take a break. My friends up against the clock, sit tight back here in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. I just it's it's unfortunate where we find ourselves today in this in this world. I mean, Caitlin Clark could be a an individual if they allowed her to play this role that gives them a plat a bigger They're going to get the platform, whether they go along with this or not, but they're gonna. I just

I just think about this, and I think about persuasion. And I listened to Sunny hostin let's just grant Sunny hoston everything here that that she's saying. Let's say that America doesn't you know they find and Clark appealing simply because of her race and simply because of her you know, she's not part of the LGBT community. Let's grant that I'm not saying that that's true, but let's

just for the sake of discussion, say that that is true. Wouldn't the wise thing be for the people who want a platform to argue their positions on the LGBT community, for example, or whatever other racial issues that plague America. Wouldn't it be advantageous too, instead of basically attacking the person that gets you the eyes of the people that you believe are part of the problem, wouldn't it be better to use that relationship, build upon it, and then

to communicate to people to persuade them to see your perspective. Wouldn't that be better? You know, when I do this program, I jokingly I said, maybe I think in this hour. Maybe it was in a previous hour. I don't know. I say I talk a lot. I'm not sure which which hour I say it sometimes, but I made some comments when anytime I talk about numbers, I say, if you're a Bernie Sanders supporter,

so a Democratic socialist, I know numbers are not your strong suit. Hang in there, and then I say, usually I'm kidding, take it easy. I'm just having a little bit of fun, but there's there's truth there obviously that the Democratic Socialists have no idea how to do some some very basic math. But I still want them listening to my program. I also make fun of myself too. This None of this is designed to be harmful or hurtful. It's just a little bit of I don't know, playful, just

little interjections of things that just I don't know. We're all human, right, and I just I don't know. I would never make the case that, you know, someone who, let's say, if they had there's no such thing as liberal not bitter talk radio, but if there was and they were success full, I wouldn't be out there saying the only reason they're successful is because you know whatever, you know, maybe there would be a way to benefit, Maybe there's a way to I don't know, to to speak

to that audience. I just I don't understand the hostile I mean I do because it's been it's been stirred up, people have stirred it up for so long. And I think to the degree that whatever the degree that the problems are, you know, the the reality of the problem, not not not the problem that's been you know, magnified or minimized, just whatever the real problem is. Whatever the that real issue is, if we're going to fix

it, we're gonna have to get along and do that collectively together. You know, you can't have one side telling the other side you owe us reparations because people who have the same that you know, that that share your race enslaved people that shared my race. That's not how you fix these things when the person is not directly responsible for that. I'm willing to listen to a lot of things. I'm willing to listen to people's perspective. I'm not willing

to let them define me. I'm not willing to let them demonize me. I'm not willing to let them bully me. I will not agree to rules that say I can't defend myself, explain things, or disagree with them. I will not do that under any circumstance none. If that's what the left is waiting for, you're gonna have a long time to wait for that. My friends, don't hold your breath, because it will end in personal disaster

for you. I will not go along with that. I won't, and neither will millions of other Americans. My friends got to start thinking about wrapping up here on the program. But let me remind you. If you want to take care of your health and you like the idea of supplements that can help your body stay healthy, help your immune systems stay strong, check out z stack Life dot com slash Todd. You can take a look at their

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think most, I think well. Some people will have trouble regardless of the side of the AI there on, But if for no other reason, I am willing to listen just to understand, so that I understand where the lack is, where the gap is between what I believe or I found to be true and what the person I'm speaking with believes to be the case. Anyway, out of time here, my friends, thank you for listening. To have a great day, SDG.

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