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Speaker 4 (01:39):
Hey Hey, this is Commedia Flame Monroe, and welcome to
this week's episode of Laugh and Learn. Baby. Let me
tell y'all something y'all about to laugh today because I
learned some things last night and I'm gonna try to
teach them to y'all. And if y'all got some shit
y'all want to teach us, teach us back when I
say us, that's me and my beautiful co host Bobby
Cliff and how to has going I'm trying to open
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up this last ataffice so I can talk to you.
It's going wonderful, Bobby. I'm feeling fantastic today because it
was such a wonderful night. Oh, we're gonna talk about
it to y'all.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
It was very interesting. Now, don't call out a molar
or something, because you're going to be on the road
on Friday, right, you're.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
Wha Tiffany has in Yakama, Washington, And then next weekend
the twenty second at Dre's Comedy Club in Vegas. And
then a week after off Friday, Yeah, and then a
week after that on Friday, I am at I'm in
Ben Salem, Pennsylvania. The Days with Tiffany had us for
the Tiffany Haddis dot Com. But my stuff is on
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my social media anyway, I'm getting right to it, Bobby
Cliff and I want to start off today. We're honoring
a few legends that we lost in the last couple
of days. Right. The first one is James Earl Jones. Now,
a lot of you youngsters know James Earl Jones for
the voice of Mufasa point the Star War saying some
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of y'all just found it out that he was the
voice of guard Vada. I don't know how y'all just
found out because his voice was so distinct. You always
knew his veritone voice. But my era he was rubing
in Claudine Baby, he was had on the Welfare. Oh
my god. He was so good in that movie and
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just all around fantastic actors. So many things that he
was great in. Or ninety three years young ninety three,
y'all complained about how old? How old do y'all want
people to get? That was a blessed life to be
ninety three.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
I think it's and to be productive. There were some
people that were upset because they didn't release how he died.
I'm like, ninety three, that's how he died. You don't
need a cause he was at what he died of?
A broken heart? What do you think he died of?
He probably you know, anything doesn't make a difference. And
then the next one, this is one. This is a
jet I hear you talk about all the time.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
Whenever I do love lounge on Instagram a plane, I
always play Frankie Belly. In fact, sometimes when I'm on
the road, I come out to before I let go
by Frankie Belly and made which so many other comedians
do as well. Wow, Frankie Belly is a staple in
the black household and look some other nationality too. Any barbecue,
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any land, dancing and all that. They always play his music.
He was such a beautiful melodic sofa voice. And if
you've ever been to a Frankie Bevy May's concert, you
never heard Frankie Belly sing because the whole damn audience
was singing all the words. That is how popular he was.
Everybody knew the words to at least all of his songs,
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so it was like a huge gathering. I just hated
to be sitting next to a bitch next to me
who was singing flat. I'm like, go you to pay
for this chicken, not at all. But rest in peace
to mister Frankie Belly. I know he had suffered something
by me with his throat a few years ago that
affected his singing. So I don't know if that's what
it was that took him up out of here, But
that's seven blessed life and his music will always live
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on and on and on forever. So those two, you know,
they say it happens in three I'm scared to go
to sleep to night. You wake up tomorrow, it will
be me. It's to be somebody a little bit more
famous than me. I ain't God they raised me yet.
I still have not made up a lot to explain
these teas. I wish that would help me. But he
had raised me up there, Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
I don't think he's ready for me either, because I
sleep in the nude and I have to leave with
fifty on one of my pillows for when the firemen
signed me so that they move my body. I'm not ready.
I'm not ready to roll.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
But rest and peace to both of those legends, ladies
and gentlemen. Okay, Bobby Cliffer, where we going? Okay?
Speaker 3 (05:52):
So, so why don't we do this? Why don't we
hit all our little piccadillos that have happened this week,
update people, and then we'll hit him with the we'll
hit him with last night's entertainment last and we'll end
with that. Does that sound great?
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (06:06):
Or amenable? So something that you actually had made me
aware of that I wasn't was Tyreek Hill Miami Dolphin
wide receiver was pulled over and handcuffed and put on
the ground.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Yeah, and I watched the tape and I'm not going
to defend the police behind him because you people are saying, well,
his actions, his action could have been different, but his
actions should not have And thank god that they did
not afford him losing his life, because here's the thing.
They didn't pull him over just because he was speeding
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or he had a nice, nice car, or he had
a Rolex watch. On the way those police acted. If
you watch that, those police were very racist, and that's
what this show. They were just and they were intrusive
on his personal space. Now, could he have been a
little more compliant, Absolutely, we always could be. But why
when I'm grown and you asked me a question, I'm
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answering your question, but I'm not saying it the way
you have. I don't like the fact that they not
like us, so I have I have to have a
certain tone, Bobby, to where you could be I race,
but I would have to luwer my voice or or
go in and sleuse. You know. That is where America
is right now, and it is terrible. I'm glad that
he get off, and he did admit that he could
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have handled the situation a little better. But the police
and I have to act the way they did. One
is on the administrative leave. I think the other two
have death duties. But are they are calling for that
one that one officer who is very aggressive and throw
slammed him to the ground a hot ground in Florida
because it was the ground is hot. You want me
to lay face down on my hands by me, but
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the ground is hot, especially at this time of year Florida.
I think that's him from his job, so yeah, it.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
Must I'll have to watch it. I do think that
we can handle things a certain way, any of us
if we don't want things to escalate. That's said, it's
up to the police to de escalate something. That's part
of their job. That's why we need more education, et cetera,
et cetera with the police, because they're supposed to calm
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somebody down. You know, you're not supposed to have to
watch the way you speak. That's just my opinion.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
Well, that is what's missing in the police. With the
police department. It's not that we want to defund the police,
but we want to reform the police. So it's sensitivity
training and if you don't want if we find out
they shouldn't have an actual I wish they had an
actual test where they could just test their blood to
see if you were racing. Then they would know to
put you around people who identify or I allot of whatever,
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you know the word of trying to say they're edible
to keep in the way you are, because then you
won't have to experience that. That won't take away the racism,
but it would be safer for the person that is
not an imposition of power that you have to deal with,
which is is going to get us to Let me
segue that to another point. So you brought this to
my attention that the Fraternal Order of Police this past
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weekend back Donald Trump, and I'm just publicly what kind
of country because America? Because I'm a convicted felon, I
can't become a police officer. But you tell me that
the police can back up convicted felon you breathe explain
whether logic isn't that what you're saying, Whether I produce
to say before, Sorry, you can't find logic in the
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illogical world.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
You can't. But but what makes it even more difficult
to me is that this this was a da This
was an Attorney General. This is so they backed the police,
The police backed them, and they have each other's back.
And you're going to go against somebody who is who's
for law and order for a man who's a convicted
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felon and has all of these charges outstanding, and you
know he's done everything that he's been you know, said
whether some cases should have been brought forward. Maybe we
can argue on that later, but it makes no sense
to me. I don't get it. I have to really.
I was very disappointed. And let me tell you.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Hear me.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
You sons of bitches that call me three times a
month talking about some state that's not my own in
Massachusetts that they don't have funding, and you want me
to give my twenty five bucks every month so that
there's Lauren order on the world. You can suck my
left show. You're not getting my money. Don't call me anymore.
I'm done. That's all.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Okay. I'm just gonna say this, explain and pissed off
the white lady.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
No, they absolutely have that. I am bullshit. I cannot
even believe. But yeah, please, you think you're gonna get
the money from Trump for this little city in Idaho.
I don't think, so good luck to you.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
That just sends out such a horrible message to the cousin.
And then the words of Kendrick Lamar, who I want
to say proudly that he just got kicked to be
the Super Bowl half time entertainment, which he deserves wonderfully.
He said, they're not like us, and that is so
true if you listen, and that don't your scope for
black and white, if you are different nationality or religion
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or ideology. That fails through to so many different kind
of people in the world, different you know, different things
in the world. They're not like us. But that don't
mean we don't need to respect people. But that's what's
missing by the respect. That is terrible because now I'm like,
well them, he wants to give the police full of
autonomy and they're back in him. So it's almost like
that they want to have full on time so they
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can do more crazy and outrageous and get away with it.
The horrible things. You know, we just experienced Tyree Hill
who survived. But Siion Massey ain't here to tell the story.
Rihanna he Taylor is not here to tell the story.
Neither is George Floyd or so many others. There's too
many to name in town on one hand, or at
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this time that I didn't write down. I'm just rolling
off the top of my off the top of my head.
But it's terrible and that's not what we want. So
you have to make sure that you are registered to
vote at both dot org and please because will stop
probing twenty twenty five because I've lived one and twenty pages.
All the police can pulled out TIMEO me to do
whatever they want to do to you. And you ain't
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got to be black for them to do it, and
they ain't got to be white for them to do
it to you. Because those police officers in Florida with
Tyreek Hill were that of Latin descent, and that.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Said, we back the police here on lack and learn
for all of the bad police, and it's probably four percent,
there are fabulous people. I have had. I've had a
lot of sickness in my family and we have to
call nine one one quite often. And let me tell you,
everybody that's come to my house has been respectful and
kind and amnimal, I've had such positive interactions. But I
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also know that a lot of people don't. So you
can have crazies in any any profession. But in speaking
about crazies, did you did you see that the gentleman.
I think they believe it's somebody named Joseph Couch in
Kentucky who's sniping off the side of the highway, UH
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inter State seventy five heart five people shot up twelve cars.
I can't even imagine.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
And this is what.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
Go to the arcade, your stupid ass and shoot the ducks.
You don't shoot people. I can't believe they can't catch him.
And by the way, if you know where he is
called six o six eight seven eight seven thousand.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
Wait a minute, so they know his name, but they
don't know where he is.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
They believe that, yes, because he's on the run.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
He's on there. Maybe he's in Ohio eating dogs and cats.
There's a joke behind that, jel. I'm gonna tell you.
I'm replay it to you as we get further into
laugh around him. That's terrible, Bobby. But I'm telling you
about we have fifty five more days and I'm telling
you you don't know what to expect. This is very
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scary either way this election goes. But y'all, in the
words of the tv D on a swivel because it's
it's scary, but you don't. How do you look through
your head on a swivel riding on the freeway and
a bullet comes out of nowhere in.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
Your own GD business, it's not I could get antlers
and they thought you were a da for the love
of God, And in that end, did you see that
the dad in the Georgia school shooting is was actually arrested,
not only arrested, you know, charges were brought. I think
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second degree murder. I'm trying to scroll through. I've got
so much, so much debate stuff here. I'm not I'm
not pinpointing it. And in a manslaughter case. So I
think that parents, all of us out there, Colt Gray
is the is the kid.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
And the dad's.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
I go that Colin is is, Colin is the dad.
He's fifty four, Colt like a horse is fourteen, and
he was he faced second degree murder involuntary manslaughter. And
I think we're going to have to pay attention people.
You can't have open guns when you have a child
that has obviously has some sort of mental illness a
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child's period.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
Okay, let me just untacke that I think the dad
had mental illness. Why would you have been investigated by
the FBI. And I understand that people who live on
farms and people who live in rural areas that is
like a rite of passage to buy their kids guns
when they're twelve or thirteen. I get that, but a
gun a handgun, or teach them how to kick your
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shotgun for protection because you're out there in the rural
area on the farm or something. But you were already
investigated by the FBI because your son threatened to shoot
up a school and then you go on for Christmas
and buy him an AAR fifteen assault weapon to kill
massive people well, to do whatever he wanted to do with.
But he ended up killing four people with it. And
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then you say it, I'm like, he's thirteen. You knew
he already mentioned. Why do you think by him a
video game or some Jordan's or Biden you're going to.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
Sessions.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
That's exactly what it needed. And then you sit in
court the dead and cry like a baby and sobbed
like you did nothing wrong. So the son got charged
with four counts the first degree murder, and the day
got charged with second degree murder. And second degree main
thaught it, but the son and who's there charging as
about fourteen years old. I'm not gonna say I disagree
with that because he did. He made an adult decision
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when he gives some adult things and he now he's
going to pay the adult punishment. But I don't want
to think about what is really going to happen to
that fourteen year old kids once he gets to a
bunch of men.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Yeah, no redeeming them. And you know, so I do
want to say, unlike what Trump was saying last night, crime,
violent crime is in an all time low, historic low
under Biden's watch. The one thing that's not that Biden
did get gum reformed, thank god, in the first time
in a gazillion years. But there's there's more that's needed.
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This was so we are in September, but this is
the forty fifth school shooting according to CNN their analysis
this year so far. So it is crazy. The one
thing that is knocked down is is gun violence. And
we've got to figure it out people, because this is crazy.
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This should not be our norm. We shouldn't go, oh
another shooting.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
Well, the NR back for the Republican Party right now.
So they it is so tied up. This is why
you have to vote, and you have to make sure
that you are reagied vot I vote or by the way,
I put up a post to day with the QR
code on it. It's a picture of me, says get
her in. So we are winging all you have to
I maybe even simpler before you put your camera over
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the QR code. It takes you straight to vote the register.
It takes you straight to make s your registers to vote.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
I got to challenge you. Last time you voted, you
and the kids were out there getting it in dancing.
I want to do challenge you do. I want it
like in full drag and I want drag. I don't
want gorgeous flame and row. I want and I want you.
I want to do limbo. Maybe get on some roller skates.
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I want something fun.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
I'm gonna need you to stay out of my animal's
body because you're over there tripping to have a lady.
Oh my god. The challenge is not a stamping Oh
hell no. But I will tell you that I will
be voting with my head and my glasses on, and
the pride of my heart and in my spirit is
what it's going to make me vote to save the
country that I live in. Anyway, where we going next, body, Clifford?
Speaker 3 (18:45):
Okay, so some of this is just we all we
all know, you know, some people don't believe that this
climate change. But unfortunately we're reminded by some of the
big weather that there is tropol.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
Wait a minute, there was climate y. I'm in Long Beach.
I've been here seven ten years. We never hit one
hundred degrees. We have been we were this past week.
We were at one hundred, like for six or seven days.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
We were in July and part of June in Boston
we were ninety seven, ninety eight, ninety nine. And then
it would I didn't realize you could go over one
hundred percent. Our community one day was one hundred and
ten percent.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
I would have lost twenty pounds that day, good guy,
I should.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Have no, No, I wish I would have been rolling
around outside on the on the grass like Ald lose
whight that way I hooked up and rubbing myself. No,
it didn't work. But Storm Francine is up to a
category one and it is headed straight for Louisiana. So
be careful, you guys. I hope you kick started your generators,
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have all your stuff, your medications, coolers, whatever for them.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
Definitely water pray us to do or I hate when
a hurricane comes to Louisiana. After Hurricane Katrina, I think
they should not get another hurricane for one hundred years.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
I know it's doesn't work like that. And then you've
got you've had the heat, but you've also had the wildfires.
So that's not I mean, that's that's more weather yup.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
Well not only just the weather, but you the smoke
in the air and the embers. They worry about the
embers because the embers will set all the houses on fire.
That's what said. Other houses will be those embers plan
and it's windy, so with the wind, the wind carries
the embers while it's still hot and lick. Then they
hit another house inside of fire and did it so
on it It's just like a domino effect. Sometimes people
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a lot of those people offt their homes over there too,
and people have been living in their homes sixty sixty
seventy years and now they have to rebuild.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
It's every now and there's nothing you think about people
with fires. My height always breaks like you lose the
baby pictures flame, you know, like that, like it's all
gone unless you've got family friends who are generous enough
to try to replicate some stuff, so you haven't all
those the stuff that isn't of any financial value but
means everything to you. You know, Grammy's rocking chair, you
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know whatever. I always I always feel badly for that.
Speaker 4 (21:06):
And what and what has happened with such with these
matter disasters, is that in certain certain cities where they
have earthquakes, like Californa, States where they have earthquakes like
California or Tornado, the insurance is outrageous if you can even.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Get if you can, I was just going to say,
That's what I was just going to say. These insurance companies,
I don't understand. I don't know how they get away
with it. They take the policy money, but they don't
want to pay out, or they just don't go into
an area because it costs them too much. If something happens, well,
you know, picking safe places. That's not insurance. You gotta
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be on a risk.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
But anyway, you don't know, you don't know what is
Because we don't have natural disasters in the state don't
mean we don't have crime or drag back. So life
is just the trade off. You just never know what's coming.
You just got to be equipped to deal with it.
But prayers to Louisiana because the Hurricane franc And just
touched down. So we don't even know how long is
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she going to stay around. I don't need how to
stay at the party too long. She had one hundred
miles per hour wins.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
And we don't need that. So the next thing, and
I have to be honest, I don't have a lot
of information on this because I didn't look into it.
But the Afghanistan withdrawal, that that long away to report
from the Republican lawmakers on the Houseborn Affairs Committee came
out and of course naturally want want they you know,
they're not happy with with President Biden, that they that
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they criticized him for the rushed efforts.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
The White House naturally kind of clapped back and said, well,
you know, they cherry picked some of the information because
they don't have anything in it. That President Trump the
prior administration had given up a release day and had
instead of negotiating with the government, he negotiated with a
Taliban and they kind of left all that out, But
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the people who really lost were the poor thirteen patriots
who were they are trying to get people out safely,
and they lost their lives. So they were rewarded this week.
I can't get that word out with with medals. And
that was sort of nice to see, but I'm sure
their parents would rather instead of a medal, they'd rather
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have their baby there.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
And this, Oh, we're gonna get to that job. We're
gonna get to.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
It, you know, I know we always started, but I'm like,
he's the.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
Last night we're gonna get to it. Yeah, that is
that's terrible, Bobby. I don't want to say that because
it will sound not caring. I'm with you, don't give
me a medal, give me my fear.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Yeah I will. And it's and it's I don't think
anybody would have felt that but more compassionate to that
than President Biden. I'm sure both he and and V. P.
Harris that they're haired to probably bleeding. It's they never
could have imagined that the whole country would fall apart
in the way that it would and didn't get out.
The intel wasn't wasn't the best. They got the best
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intel they could, but it had to be. It was
a very rushed, a very rushed exit, and things could
have been different. I mean, we learned from them. But anyway,
so that was that. And speaking of learning, so guys,
a Ford forty people were killed in it and Israeli
strike on a humanitarian zone. It just seems like this
thing is just going on and on and on and
(24:25):
on and on. According to Palestine officials, supposedly this there's
some prospective hostage ceasefire agreement. It's ninety percent a complete
according to US officials and CNN reporting. But they got
to pull it over the wire, and there's a lot
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of fingers in the pot, and I don't know what
it's going to happen. I'd love to say it was.
I'm not so positive with net Nyahoo, but fingers and
toes crust that something happens with that Hamas.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
Really we're not for seafire on all these wars. I'm
sick of all these innocent people dying.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
A mass released a video of Hirsch Goldberg poland poor
thing talking to his mom. You know, mom and daddy
and you know the family. I love you. I misue
as much as I was angry by it, I actually said,
you know, his parents they have a little something though
they can see him. You know, he was talking back
to them. Ukraine, we gave another two hundred and fifty
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million and security assistants. I think President Lynsky is pressing
for more weapons versus you know, security assistance. But I
don't know what kind of weapons he's looking for. But
to this date, we're not we're not providing those. They
could be weapons.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
You know.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
President Biden said there were certain ones that that he's
not gonna he's not going to get involved with because
it puts a stupor in Oh my god. Do you
know who just wrote a book somebody who wants to
be transparent and honest and to to dissway any of
our lives, Melania Trump. Do you think she actually wrote it?
Speaker 4 (26:10):
No, I think she just went and looked up Michelle
Obama's books and just follows on the page. Yeah, because
she would use that woman's words and left the mic Okay, Boby,
we twenty four million, let's get to it. Let's get
to it.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
And that's okay, okay, okay, So we'll go down to
the debate. But Harris raised three hundred and sixty one
millions in the month of month of August. That was
another thing that we're going to do. And Hunter Biden
uh pled guilty. He wanted to save his family from
any type of you know, humiliate humiliation. President Biden came
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out again and said that he would not pardon him.
VP Harris said, if she gets in, she won't as well.
He's gonna have to you know, he's gonna have to do.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
He's gonna have to do a tyr whip and shake
it off. And thank you, Taylor Swi're endorsing president and
Kamala Harris last night, she's a lady and she came
right home. I loved the debate and we're about to
talk about the debate because it was the most anticipated
show with I think they got like seventy million viewers
for that mom something like that.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
It's going to be more because I think all over
the world people I can tell you who. We'll talk
about it. Oh, because you know Putin had his nose
right up there waiting for his accolades and his pats
on the back. But before we get into the actual
debate itself, did you did you read her her release?
I thought it was terrific. It was well thought out.
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It was she covered everything about why she she was voting.
She didn't tell people who to vote for. She said
what she was doing. And I loved how she yes,
that's what I yet finishing. I don't know if you
had and you had read her. I don't know where
she put it.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
She put it on Instagram, yeah, and she watched and
her probably her PR people were perfect for strategically dropping
it right after the debate that Kamala Harris came on
through and put Trump right in a box and she
didn't have it didn't take much because all you had
to do is let him talk. And good God, did
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he talked. Even when they tried to mute this mike,
he still kept talking. That wasn't even the part of everybody.
Let me tell you something when he came out, when
she came out, she came out, she shook his hands.
She went over to him and she said, I'm Kamala Harris.
She was letting him know how to connected how to
correctly pronounce her name since she keeps mispronouncing her name.
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I'm sure he knew it at the last night. Then
she came on. He as to me. At first she
was a little reserved. Maybe she was nervous and with
watching you and uh. But when when he when he
went after her with some lie. But let me tell you,
as a black person, what you cannot do to a
black woman. You cannot lie to a black woman to
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her face about her in her face, because she is
going to check you, whoever you are with. And this
is whether she is whether Claire Huxtable from The Cosby
Show or Florida Evans from Good Times Patti in or Projects.
You gonna get checked. Baby. When that hair started moving
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and she gave him that look. When he started talking
about cass and dogs, she put her hand on her
chin and she looked at him like, y'all hearing the
same thing. I'm hearing right. It was. It was brilliant,
it was perfect. But then when he lied to her, baby,
she came on out with eighty one million people, fired you, Bobby.
He never recovered from that. To me, that was when
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she went from Catherine to Keisha. She turned into the
last black girl who wanted to pull out, take out
her sneakers and take a bar seline, pulled my own
earrings and put her dus. He never recovered from that.
She and then he really got on her. See when
it because I think the military is so near and
dear to her. So he said something about bringing the
(29:56):
Taliban over to Cam David. She went in and so hard,
and she said and this. She choked on the word,
but I know the word was coming. Was this motherfucker?
But she didn't say it, thank you very much coming
here now because she knew she had a big offish
to fry. And she knows the American people have already
wanted to deem us or deemed her as an angry
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black woman. She wasn't angry. She was factual, but she
swallowed that. She kept it moving, She did what she
needed to do. Now, I wouldn't give her a team.
She's not going to get a team from that one.
But it was a seven over his four. And I'm
being nice. He Bobby was about three and a half
because he went bananas and bunker ting crazy. I love
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the fact that she reminds me the American people of
so many things that he did not do, so many
promises that he did not come through with. I wish
she would have hit him a little harder, but I
get what she was because if she comes too strong.
There is such a close balance of Oh, is she
angry or is she just going after him? Is this personal? Nope,
She's trying to save our country as the president. So
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I got exactly how she maneuvered on that face, the
way she teetered target. Good job, Comma Herris, come on.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
With it, Bobby, I think I think he had. He
had to go in and he had to discuss and
he could have done it, but he did it issues
over the attacks. He should have picked the issues. The
Biden Harris administration owns the the immigration mess right now.
(31:29):
When she was called on it, she went into the bill,
but not just that, like you know, David Muir had
asked her why didn't they do the executive order earlier,
which would have been an easy you know, she could
have answered that and said, you know what we were
trying to do with something bipartisan instead of us coming
in and it took us a long time to get
to create the bill and then the bill was stored.
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But that's what kind of he kind of that's where
it started, you know, getting a little a little wonky
with him. He started losing because everything was back to immigration.
You could be talking about pea soup and immigration. He
would bring it back to immigration. She needed to let people.
I think her goal was to let people know who
she is because they don't know enough about her, and
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then to get under his skin. And let me tell
you the latter part. She absolutely she did. She she
kept debating him and he was like a wide mouthed bass.
He just kept going for it and going for it
and go and gulping it all down and coming back
for more. And she also the third thing I think
that she needed to do is because people don't really
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know her, they needed to know. If she was in
the room with all the higher powers we'll say, the Putins,
the China, North Korea, you know whatever, could she handle
herself well? She certainly showed us that she could. She
could be tough, she could be fair, she could wouldn't
be hysterical. She got her points across, but I don't
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so for her. I got she handled her off really well.
There were a million points that she was making that
I loved. I loved that when he was talking about
abortion and he was lying saying that I don't know
who he's if he's trying to convince himself to convince
other people, he was definitely as you said, dog whistle,
we were talking about earlier. You used to do when
you thought people were nuts, used to do it. About
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the Kardashians, you would, you would stir your spoon, you
know how everybody listened to them. And that's exactly she
was doing it to him, and he was going crazy.
He you know, he kind of hopped on, hopped on.
Everything was wrong. Everything went back to immigration. But she
didn't answer a few questions. David Muret asked her a
(33:40):
worry better off? So she went kind of into her
economic plan. I liked the economic plan. I would have
liked more detail and meet behind it. But I think
she could have said I think it's I think a
leader admits when there's a mistake and then they build
on it and how I can make it better. So
I think maybe if she said we better off. No,
but we had a pandemic, you know, we we were
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going into a recession, you know, or or inflation was rising.
I think that we have put these things in place.
I think people are better off than they were, and
I'm going to continue to build on that. I think
that would have been great. He asked if she had,
and this is when he was going nuts with the
Taliban and everything. Were there any regrets to how we
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how we pulled out of Afghanistan? And she could have said,
I love that. She said she backed Biden one hundred percent,
but she could have said, obviously, this isn't the way
we wanted it to end.
Speaker 4 (34:35):
And then he.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Starts piling on. But again, he didn't. He didn't known
that they gave us. He literally gave us dates that
that we had to meet that nobody could have met.
He didn't. He didn't actually negotiate with the correct people,
et cetera, et cetera. He owns a piece of that too.
You know that was that was a big mess across
the board for both administrations, not just one.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Clus to me was you know who she touched? To me,
it's not women. When she talked about the right of
owning your body, and she was so passionate and so
empathetic with you going to the emergency room because you
wanted to have a baby and you're bleeding out and
doctors to work on you for fear. She spoke to
every American woman or woman of child bearing years to say, hey,
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this ain't what you want. I love that she was
so passionate about that, and you could feel it coming
through the TV, like wow. I think she changed a
lot of females. Man. And when we were on the
breakfast of you and I together, I said that women
were going to save us on this election. She knew
who to come out.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
I think so yeah, in the Independence I loved that
throughout it. So the things that I thought that she
did very well. She made sure we knew that she
was from a middle income family as well. She was
middle class, and she is going to be a president
for all, which is what President Biden had said. I
liked that she was unifying. We especially saw that in
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her closing comments. So there were no there were no
opening comments in this that was the way they had
set it up. But her closing statement was far more
cohesive than his was. I felt that she was listening,
she knew what the issues were, she was going to
work for it. So she said, you know, we were
(36:25):
going to have a page forward. We're going to move forward.
We don't want to go back. And former President Trump
sounded like a blithering, blathering idiot. He made no sense
in his closing statement. He was telling us there was
going to be world War three, which you know, as
you had said earlier, he mentioned several times he was
(36:45):
doom and gloom e or from from pooh uh he was.
Speaker 4 (36:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
I didn't find him very presidential at all. The only
positive thing I'm going to say is he was an orange.
Somebody worked on his conrade his hair. His hair didn't
look like a peep, and he wasn't.
Speaker 4 (37:05):
As entertaining as he was to me last night, Bobby.
There is always a method to his marriagests. And again,
like you said, he mentioned nuclear weapons two or three times,
which is a dog whistle. He mentioned World War three
maybe four times, which was a dog whistle to round
his base. So through all of his foolishness that we
(37:26):
know because it's not where you are. Sometimes you don't
have to meet people where they are. You have to
see them and for who they are so you can
try to be with them, so you can understand them,
so you can meet them. He is not everybody thinks that,
oh he's he's the leader of a c He is
exactly who they are, and they are exactly who he is.
We got to see that.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
You want with the nuclear codes, this is who you
want with the nuclear.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
Codes, somebody believes that they are eating the dogs and cats.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Thething, the next thing whenever that came out, and he
starts mentioning that, and I loved it, Mure, so that
what I like, I don't know. I actually don't believe
it's the moderators that have control over the mics, but
somebody did, I would have liked it. They shut him
off more because the one thing the GOP talking heads
came out and they're all upset. They think it was,
(38:16):
you know, so rigged. And they were his questions and
were harder than her questions, and he spoke twenty to
thirty percent longer than she did. He forced his way
into speaking, which I'm sure she was happy to let
him sit back and let him actually speak. He more
than got his. She got tough questions too. Whether she
(38:37):
answered them or not, I don't know, but but I
got it. I didn't think it was more slanted. I
thought it was kind of middling. Something else that I
think that she could work on is she has flip
flopped on a few policies, but again, people evolve. I
(38:58):
don't know why she just doesn't say so. For in
the guns fracking, because I thought it was bad. But
I realized that, you know, we have plenty of fuel
or whatever here energy, and I don't think it's I
think it's if we keep it here. This is why
I think it's okay.
Speaker 4 (39:13):
Now. I think situation, Yeah, but Bobby, whatever situation. I
feel like that she wasn't strong. She has time to
learn and get better because she's a great people around her.
We got them positive. We've got to look for the
positives now because the goops are looking for everything negative.
She performed way better. She performed way better than not
(39:33):
that I thought she would because I knew she was
a prosecutor. But once she got in her zone and
you see her step into her prosecutor heels, I was like, oh,
it's on now, he ain't gonna get a chance. I
love that she called him out on so many things
and was not afraid. She used the word weak when
she said that he was weak. Yeah, he continuously used
(39:53):
that word after that. But I think what really made
uh Vladimir Putin get a boner when she said that
he would eat cheap a lot. Bet your m blue
got hard and Trump got turned out. Oh my god,
I could.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
I didn't like Trump. Well, I mean I don't like Trump. Ever,
I didn't like I can't even call this a middle
school fight because it was so much less than middle school.
It was probably second grade. When he said that, he
said that Joe Biden hated her, and then he called
her father a Marxist. And I know her father teaches
(40:30):
Marxism in college. Whether he's a doesn't mean she's a Marxist.
You know, you could be something, I could be something,
doesn't mean we're both are like he went, he he
just want aucle. It was like the eating of the
the animals.
Speaker 4 (40:41):
What we're both girls, Bobby.
Speaker 3 (40:45):
So I can't even.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
I can't even. When he said, when he said that
that Joe Biden hates that, I wish, I wish he
could have responded, right, No, it's not me that he hates.
I just, oh my god, I just faith.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
Yeah, it wouldn't you. But she wouldn't. Yeah, she she
would probably have to roll run it by him, and
she wouldn't want. She wanted, she wouldn't want to do that.
It wasn't even it's not even worth going that low right.
I loved when I don't know if it was Mure
or Lindsay. One of them asked him about the Affordable
Care Act, because remember what he one of the things
he ran on in twenty sixty was he was going
(41:22):
to build the wall, which he only builds I think
five miles. I think they said he did some of
cares to the other didn't because he couldn't and Mexico
was supposed to pay for it. They didn't pay for
a dime. And he was going to repeal the Affordable
Care Act, which he was unable to do. And so
she said, so what would you put in place if
you're gonna if you're gonna, you know, have the Affordable
Care Act repealed? And he said, they have some concepts
(41:45):
that they're planning on, you know, like they got concepts.
Speaker 4 (41:47):
The greatest concept you've ever heard it. That is how
he a boy's answered. He always thought about was something
that's greatest, the greatest thing you ever seen, more unbelievable
than it's the same, like she say, it's the same
old playbook every time. Unfortunately, unfortunately his base does not
(42:08):
matter what he does because they are teamed Trump rather that.
So that's the serious.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
Absolutely, it was funny halfway through, so I was trying
to take my notes originally on the computer I'm too
old school. I had to take them by a hand
of note. But I had old friends that I worked
with a million years ago, and she was one of
the loveliest people that you've ever reat And she put
a post up and at first I was looking for
like I'm like, I was looking in the news trying
to see what she was talking about. She goes, this
(42:34):
lady is crazy. I didn't thought she was talking about Kamala.
So if you love Trump, I think you think he
did great and Kamala was a nut bag. And if
you liked Kamala and you don't like Trump, it's it's
vice versa. So I don't think either one of them
changed people's minds. She might have gained people the women
(42:56):
who were undecided, maybe some Republican women that were on
the other side, But I don't know if the swing independence.
We're gonna see I got my fingers on my toes cross,
but we're gonna put the crowd size.
Speaker 4 (43:09):
Did you see that?
Speaker 3 (43:10):
I kept thinking of President Obama doing this. He's really
obsessed with this cross. We almost lost his bananas.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
I hope and pray that she does not do another debate.
I don't think she needs to now that she has
a plan, I would like for her to do one
big sit down interview with somebody too and just tell
us what the policies are. I get her not saying
that last night, because the copycat effect is real and
they would use all her policies that she had because
you know, here's the Fress conference just because he feels
(43:40):
like it. But I wanted her to remind the American
people of he when he was writing in twenty sixteen,
he thought that President Obama took too many vacations and
he played golf for President Obama played golf and vacations
on his own dime. Meanwhile, Tom Trump plays golf as
much as he could in his own golf course, and
the US government pay for it. They did. They financed
(44:03):
all of his golf trips and vacations and whatever he
wanted to do. It's just it's just I'm unbelievable. But
it's scary. And I'm hoping that we are registered at
the vote. Go to vote dot org. I do have
a new advertisement up, lestenim it's not you listen. She
might want a debate, but that's the same thing that
made your body lose. Y'all. Didn't like the way he
did the debate. That is not the election. That is
(44:24):
a ninety debate, but it yes, it does, and so
it could be a plus and or a minus. She
did her job. Now it's time for us to do ours.
That means go your answer to the polls, be registered,
and go like your life depends on it, because if
you've seen what happened to Tyreek Hill, your life depends
on it.
Speaker 3 (44:45):
Do you know who left the Democratic Party, Alan Dershowitz.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
Listen, listen and listen. And for that, for that one loss,
we didn't get Liz and Dick Cheney to be right
to be become Democrats. But we did get them to
vote for Kamala Harris because they're voting for a country
of a party, which is very important.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
I saw on he was very cagy, but you knew
who he was talking about. Chris Christy did a great
debrief today on the View with the ladies, and he's
at the end he said, well, I'm not going to
tell you who I'm voting for, but I can tell
you I'm not voting for Trump.
Speaker 4 (45:26):
I think he's voted for I think he voted for
Christy Crane's job.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
There's something about him that I find kind of and daring.
I don't like the flip flopping. But I would have
if he was the candidate. I would have trusted him enough.
I think he you know, he would have done the
right thing. I think he's presidential. You know, he wrote
he ran, he ran a state. I think he'd be
able to he'd be able to get it done.
Speaker 4 (45:48):
But it was.
Speaker 3 (45:48):
It was real. It was interesting, interesting television.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
It really was.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
I found last night. I was riveted. I couldn't take
my eyes off. I kept waiting for him to get
real crazy, but he didn't. He didn't raise his voice.
He was calm. Yeah, well economy. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
About the scariest part about the whole debate when he
closed his eyes and it still looked like they were open.
Oh my god, boy, I said, oh my god, that's skilled.
Oh that was scary. It was good job to Kamin Harrison.
Y'all know who we support over here. Y'all know who
we support. And it's not that we don't support uh
that would. We just don't want him to be the president.
I don't care what happens to then in a good way.
(46:31):
I don't want anything bad to happen to that man.
I just don't want him in the over office for anything.
I don't even want him in there for a meeting.
I don't want him nowhere near it because he has
proven time and tam again that he is not for
the people. She kept saying that last night, even in
his closing statements. It was not for the people. He
is for self.
Speaker 3 (46:50):
He never once talked about the people and how and
how he could do better for the people. He would
do this, and he would do that. But he's not
talking about the middle income people. He's not talking about
middle America who's built, you know, built on their backs
with their blood the country. But yeah, vote and pay
attention because there are all sorts of countermeasures and stuff
(47:14):
being done about election interference from other countries and all
that jazz. The AI is real. So if you think
you've got a question about something you're seeing, just google it.
I mean, it takes two seconds to vent something. It
takes no time at all.
Speaker 4 (47:29):
And here's the thing. Please don't listen to the polls
we like last week so you believe that we are
losing until we win, because the polls will send you
off and you'll get complacent and relaxed, and we can't
afford to do that. We cannot afford to lose out
on one vote, So vote not not easily the transfer
(47:52):
of power. You thought it was bad last time, but even.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
Last time, did you see he wouldn't even admit flame.
Speaker 4 (47:58):
Yeah, he had come out with a bunch.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
Of states and something about well we lost by a
whisker or we whatever, and David, you were a question him.
I think he was going to give him a hat
on the back, like goos getting a little norm and
he went, that's sarcasm. I didn't. He went right back
into it even and I loved that she obviously when
she said obviously he's having problems. He was fighted by anyone.
Speaker 4 (48:18):
He's having problems. Except that was the that was the lane,
that the straw that broke the camera's back, dead lane,
right they are? But uh, anyway, lady, thank you guys
for doing us here at left a line. I'm telling
you something right now. Politics is hot. We have fifty
five days to be earth shattering, and I do I
think I think it's going to be some some up
and down rocky roads either way, So brace and prepare
(48:41):
yourself because it's fifty five days. Maybe it's going to
be on and popping. I love that. I did a
show the other day ladies and gentlemen's called Comics Forkamada,
and we had Jazz and Crockett on here talking about
the intimidation factor of some I think it was in
North Carolina or Virginia, but some coucko somebody came with
a Koker stam hood on sitting outside the polls. This
(49:03):
is the kind of tactics and the kind of foolish
is that we are going to have to deal with.
Like courage is measured very different from our ancestors. You're
gonna have to step up to the plate because we
cannot afford to lose this one. We just cannot. So
we're not going back and guess what, no excuses. Thank
you for joining us here, by the what can we
follow you at Lady.
Speaker 3 (49:22):
Oh on Clifford Bobby on Instagram and on a man,
I'm Bobby Clifford and on but I'm never on TikTok.
But same thing, Bobby Clifford.
Speaker 4 (49:31):
And if you have questions, if you have questions and topics,
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We do coffee time every morning. But lady and gentlemen,
it's imperative that we really take this seriously. That was
just a taste of who common is, and that was
(49:55):
just a little splatter of a debate. Remember that same
ninety minutes bidy his position. Don't get caught up and
complacent and run with it. You lose some, you win some.
What we have to win is the war, not these battles.
And the war is November fifth. So make sure you're
readily get your ass to the polls both dot org
(50:15):
if you're not sure, because the cheat is on. The
cheat is on.
Speaker 3 (50:19):
And help a friend find find your your elders, make
sure they're they're registered. Vote. Somebody just turned eighteen, make
sure they're registered to vote. Get a little I don't know,
get a little voting picnic or something.
Speaker 4 (50:34):
Get out there, whatever it takes, whatever it takes. And
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Speaker 3 (51:02):
Is a mind and a vote or a terrible thing
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