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November 21, 2025 13 mins

Marjorie Taylor Greene is beefing with the MAGA base and she's actually making statements I rock with. But just because I rock with what she's saying doesn't mean she can come to the cookout.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Calls media.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, now, y'all listen, I feel like we have
if you could stay with my metaphor here right now,
just for the sake of the metaphor, all of.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Y'all black people, okay, And.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
We can't just be handing out invitations to the barbecue
or if you're on the East Coast, to cookout all
willy nilly, like you really got to earn them things.
That's how you dilute the movement. All of a sudden.
You know, you might just see one raisin in that
potato salad, that mac and cheese looking real boxed.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
That's a real crafty looking mac and cheese right now.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Now there's a place for a craft macaroni and cheese,
but not at the barbecue.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I don't know, is that keen wall over there.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I'm just saying, you can't just be handing this stuff
out now. You know, there's a saying among music that,
especially with white rappers, that they often return to they
first love. I could cite Machine Gun, Kelly or Post Malone,

(01:14):
you know, where there's discussions around how they built their
career on the backs of black music and then once
they got put on went back home. Now there are
other people again because again you return to your own culture,
like eminem, he part of our culture. I don't know

(01:34):
what else to tell you, Like I think he is.
He's one of us. If you owe somebody like mc
search or third Base. And then there's exceptions to the rule,
like you're beastie boys if you will to win to
the point that they've always been what they are, and
they made it very clear early. So they not a

(01:55):
part of this discussion out here.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
In the ie My home.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Boy C four, there's no the Homeboy Last Man, like
there is no question that there I be forgetting they
white boys because of It's not that they're trying to
be something they're not. They're just authentically a part of
our culture. So it's just they. I mean, he with

(02:19):
me like he with us, those situations are different. They
didn't earn their tickets to the barbecue. They've been going
since they was children. That's just it's just what it is.
But the point I'm trying to make is you can't
just just because somebody can dance. You know that little
boy that was on that cruise ship that was dancing
like he from Philly. Oh he can get am. Don't

(02:41):
get me wrong. You had that little boy that was
singing like Keith Sweat.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
I remember that.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
I was like, be the tyler you need to see
in the world. We did a tap in about him.
It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
He looked. That boy was comfortable.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
What that tells me by how comfortable he was, is that, oh,
he been being part of the barn.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You're not trying to be nothing something not. He just
he's just down with us.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
But just because he can sing, just because a boy
can dance, that don't mean you gotta Just because you
got a few things, that don't mean you could just
like I can't just bring you around Big Mama. In
that is, there's there's some trouble in white Paradise, you
know what I'm saying, In in white Jesus world, where uh,
you know, Marjorie Taylor Green and and Trump beefing even

(03:28):
trying out nicknames Marjorie Trader Green, which is objectively good.
Then he tried Marjorie Taylor Brown because the grass is
green when it's alive. And I'm like, nah, famn, you
you had it right. The first time. A roast is
a roast. You can't argue with that. That's why I
always said about Trump and Trump were he not so deadly?
He's objectively funny. But yeah, the words coming out of

(03:50):
her mouth are ones that, like, I, you know, are
not Jewish lasers from space.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
They something that's pretty bare.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Men.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
The man, it's they beefing over this Epstein thing.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
He like, and that Epstein thing was a build up
from this man, as far as she's concerned, is in
a mission drift, like you're supposed to be American. First
you out here in Iraq, you man, you out here
affirming you know, bombings and other nations? You you you
you got Victor Hertewan. You know what I'm saying, Like

(04:23):
what happened to America? First, homie? And for the love
of God, why is we protecting these pedophiles? I mean,
she make a good point, but hold on now, I
see these memes of her with blue hair and tattoos
like she'd enjoyed the revolution. Now now hold on, now,
you can't just be passing out tickets to the barbecue

(04:46):
all willy nilly tap being with me? Okay, Now, I
openly sit on a board of an nng O called

(05:09):
Search for a Common Ground, which means that I am
trying my best to do such things. Obviously, the polarization
within our country, as we talked about in our board meeting,
is like the fever. It's the fever to the sickness.

(05:29):
There's an actual sickness happening here, and you could treat
the fever.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
You should treat the fever.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
But if you only treat the fever, a person could
still die. Right, So, yes, the things coming out her mouth,
I objectively would be like, huh, yeah, that is a thing,
isn't it. I mean, you're right, like you ran on affordability,

(05:55):
which is making it mad because it ain't working. You
ran on all this money we're gonna make. You said
you was gonna put America first. You was going to
be a peacemaking president, and you know, and you, I mean,
you ain't really. You keep declaring a victory in it's
really Palestine. But I just you the only one that

(06:15):
thinks is done. So yes, miss Green. I even heard
her on CNN discussing the reasons for her feeling this
way when she said she saw and it's actually a
pretty comfortable if you're writing a story, it makes sense.
She saw the assassination of Charlie Kirk and that woke

(06:36):
her up, and that, according to her, kind of woke
her up and had her thinking like, yo, is this
what we've built? And I have contributed to the toxicity
that is within our politics, and she was willing to
apologize about it. Now again, I agree with the things

(06:57):
coming out of your mouth, except for the thing that
came out of her mouth in that same discussion, which
was she suggested to Dana Bash that they interview Nick Fuenttes. Now,
if you listen to my show, you know exactly who
that man is and absolutely not with his Hitler love
and Groyper weirdo, nah fam. Which is why I say, good,

(07:22):
but let's hold off on this barbecue invitation, because I
think in our desire to truly find common ground and
to not be the same problem that we identify as
being a source of polarization in the sense that we
just don't listen to each other, We're not willing to

(07:45):
meet in areas that we agree with. We have so
many non negotiables. I think, as a person of color,
this is where my experience in my blackness comes in.
Is I have to take the next step and ask, Okay,
where are your.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Positions coming from?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Why do you think those things that me and you
may have in common, like how'd you get to this conclusion?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
And when Margie Taylor.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Green, I think I've realized, Oh, she's still the same person.
And what I mean by that is the way for
which she talks about our participation in helping Israel is
one from a position that.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Seems pretty anti semitic. I mean, she still she ain't.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Apologized for the jew lasers from space, like she ain't
talked about that. I also think it's very convenient that
all of a sudden you realize that your rhetoric is
dangerous because the white boy died.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
That's what made you wake up and realize what's going on.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
All of a sudden, you realize that you done backed
a sexual predator, like you just now realizing that man
is a sexual Like what is this coming from? It
seemed to me like it's still kind of coming from
a like a sort of a white kind of like
supremacist kind of position here. It still seemed like it

(09:25):
still sound pretty anti Semitic, Like you you want to
do America first, You ain't got nothing, You ain't got
nothing to say about this immigration stuff.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
You you know what I'm saying it just it don't
It don't sit right.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
That's that's that's the that's the blackest way to say this, Like,
I appreciate what you're saying, but it still don't sit right.
That said, I do think there's something to work with.
It seems like, and I can't believe I'm saying this,
that we might have finally found the floor, and the
floor seems to be pedophilia.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
It seems as.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Though we finally found common ground, which is touching them
little girls is just out of bounce and why is
you covering up for this? Just seems like a bridge
that we couldn't cross. Now, Megan Kelly crossed it because
she even took that floor and was like, maybe there's
a floor under the floor. We just thought the floor

(10:18):
was barely legal. She said, that's right, barely. I mean
at least they' don'n gone through puberty, because you know,
trafficking a fifteen year old is pretty different than tracking
an eight year old. Now, I mean, I guess I
would say objectively scientifically, yes, fifteen is different than eight.

(10:43):
The pre puberty and post puberty, I guess. But I
guess that's the difference between raw chicken and uncooked chicken.
You shouldn't eat either of them. Distinction without a difference.
I think it's the academic term.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
But there is something to acknowledge.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
I appreciate you, Miss Green, even if it's just a
political calculation, even if it's just as simple as which
what seems.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
To be true.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
You put your finger in the wind and you notice
the winds are shifting, and you was like, let me
go ahead and get on the other side of this,
cuz if I'm gonna go down, I ain't finna go
down for no dog on Epstein. Which I give you
that that's something I can work with. But just because
you're saying this, I'm just saying I appreciate you acknowledging this,

(11:46):
But I don't know if you can come to the
barbecue yet, But I am willing to entertain the idea
that maybe you could bring your famous fried chicken, which
is only famous to your f family, and I can
test it first with to test the salt level maybe,

(12:09):
And then while I'm doing that, I want to hear
you apologize to AOC and Jasmine Crockett. Okay, now these
ain't these ain't morality tests, they safety tests. I need
to make sure that you know before I stin my
hand and shake your.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Hand, you ain't got no knife in there.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
You know what I'm saying like, I don't want to
be the one that brought the one person to the
table that don't know how to tunk out.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
You feel me that can't read they spades.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Box that just that just played that big five and
now we done all lost because you you know, you
showed me you can you can dance a little bit.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
You understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
I hope you understand what I'm saying, because I feel
like you should feel the same way.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Oh just you know, I'm ready to be nice to you.
But you know that don't.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
Mean you can't come to the barbecue. Yet it still
seemed like this the the reason you saying what you're
saying ain't necessarily something that uh.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Would make Grandma on them feel safe. Tap in with it.
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