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June 16, 2025 • 33 mins

Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed, and state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were wounded in politically motivated shootings early Saturday. Authorities have also identified a suspect who is still at large.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:10):
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Speaker 3 (00:35):
We be jamming. It's a bop. But I was thinking
about changing the name, you know, just to testlim figure out.
What do you think about that? Follow the podcast? Uh?

Speaker 1 (00:48):
I like, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
I got so used to straight shot no Chaser.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
You know, I always I always liked all these tests
because just keep the brand consistent.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
I'm really thinking about that, guys, y'all let me know
what y'all think. I'm just thinking. I do love but
when people are trying to find me online, I guess
I want things to be easier, you know, to follow
one whether it's my webson, it's really following the Oprah model.
Everything was Oprah, and when it wasn't Oprah, it was
Hart Poe spelled with Oprah backwards, you know, Hartfow Productions.

(01:18):
But the brand is really the name, guys, And so
I'm thinking about We're five years in the game, and
I'm just thinking about possibly changing just to you know,
just to sell some figure those show. Just keep it
playing and simple, I do. There will still always be
a straight shot, no chaser style to my commentary. That's expected,
but I am considering that. I don't know why it

(01:40):
just brought that to the people, but I wanted y'all
to know what I was thinking about as we you know,
kind of move forward. And I guess because I saw
a couple of other people change their names horrible decisions,
went to Decisions Decisions Ta Mika Mallory and my son.
They used to be street politicians. They went to TMI.
So I watched a couple of them kind of change
the name and the brand, and I'm like, well, I
didn't really know that was an option. Maybe I knew

(02:01):
that too, just to keep the you know, I know,
I need a new photo shoot, a new just kind
of rebranded and see what we want to do, you know,
with the next five years, hopefully if they'll have me.
So shout out to black at their podcast Network. Thank
you Marcellus for being here as always a.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Lot intro as well, because if you if you want to.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Definitely ain't changing it, you know, saying straight shot, JA,
it'll be tens figure o show show, you know some
live like that, and we'll just keep We're gonna keep
the brand. The brand is definitely gonna be the same.
But you know, a lot went on last week, A
lot went on. I want to sing condolences before I
just get through other stories that happened. I think the

(02:49):
biggest story that has happened is news of the manhunt
for the gunmen who shot Minnesota lawmakers. This is just
unfortunate news, so very sad, and I kind of wanted
to just go over that story here in case those

(03:10):
of you who because a lot of people just kind
of went up. This kind of went under the radar,
because even Marcella, she was like, oh, I hadn't really
heard about that, so it just it just happened, and
so I just wanted to, you know, give a little
breakdown on that. Fifty seven year old Bands Voulter, the
suspect in the assassinate assassination of Minnesota lawmaker and the
shooting of another State Representative Melissa Hortman, the top Democrat

(03:33):
in the Minnesota House, and her husband was shot dead
in an apparent politically motivated assassination. Governor Tim Wall said
Democratic state Senator John Hoffman and his wife were shot
by the same person. The couple survived the attack. So
I guess I'm kind of confused because it's saying that

(03:54):
they survived the attack, and God's bear with me. I'm
looking at this in real time because then it's also
saying they were assassinated. So just as we go through
this in real time, let me just get some more information.
A police officer dressed like a police A man dressed
like a police officer came out of Hortman's home and
shot at police before escaping. He had been driving would

(04:16):
appear to be a police car. They said that the
police found writings in the suspects car that included a
hit list of nearly seventy names. Those names were mostly
Democrats or figures tied to abortion rights, like Representative Omar
and Senator Tina Smith. So this is a real unfortunate,

(04:46):
unfortunate news. I know. I saw a couple of clips
of I guess folks saying that this blood is on
the Yeah, they were killed. I don't know why saying
they survived. I don't know wide CNN has it down
because they they were absolutely murdered. So I just want
to make sure I just recapped the guys, and I apologize.

(05:07):
I'm reading these stories as they come in real time.
But yes, the fatal shooting of Minnesota State Rep. Hortman
and her husband overnight. Oh, this is where I was confused.
It says Senator John Hoffman and his wife were also injured.
So two other people were injured, two we had passed away. Wow.

(05:27):
So it says according to the medical Exana Hortman died
of multiple gunshots at her home, her husband marked out
of multiple gunshot wounds at the hospital. And again they've
identified the suspect. And this is just a mess. This
is a mess. It says she was the top, like
I just mentioned, a member of the Democratic Party. Minnesota

(05:48):
House is evenly divided sixty seven sixty seven, and Democrats
hold one seat to the majority, so it is definitely
a house divided when we talk about state reps. So
this is just unfortunate news. And I'm just kind of
reading this in real time and guys, make sure you
know when I give these stories that you go back

(06:10):
and you know, do updates, because depending on when this
podcast was recorded, things do change, you know, every minute
of the minute. So I want to make sure you
guys don't get misinformation. But right now they are looking
for that, and guys, it's just a lot going on.
I guess we can say this is expected. The escalation
by violence begets violence. And when everything is constantly you know,

(06:35):
life or death issues, what abortion, immigration, all of these
issues that apparently this guy on the right feels passionate about,
they're taking it to another level. But what's the surprise?
You know when people say, I can't believe I saw
somebody coming out. I can't believe this country is coming
to coming to I don't know, like this is America,
you know what I mean? This is this is who

(06:56):
they are and who's been So I'm I don't I
don't know what that means when we say what is
coming to right.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
And this just shows you that people really do take
politics very very serious.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Yeah, some people say they're not gonna get in wrong
with politics, but as you can see, it means a
lot to.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
A lot of people. Yeah means a lot. That's why, guys, again,
right now, with everything going on, I can't encourage you
enough to yes, I want you to stay safe. At
the end of the day, though, you cannot be paralyzed
to the point that you just, you know, feel you

(07:41):
can't do anything at all. You just cannot forget about
your local and your state seats and how to get involved,
especially to turn some of this shit down, if nothing
else folding and getting in the fetal position and saying
I'm done with it. I don't think that's the way
I do. I think that knowing how to get involved

(08:01):
in you know, local government, state government, What positions can
you be a part of. How can you get if
you don't want to be the candidate, how do you
get somebody else, how do you support them from a distance,
whether that's anonymously public, whatever it is. Shout out to
those they came to the training that we had on fourteenth,
which we're going to do a podcast just on that,
so just look for that. I want to recap the training.

(08:23):
But shout out to those who are trying to make
a difference. Because at the same time this weekend there
was no kings rallies all over the country. They said
they were largely peaceful. Tens of thousands of Americans joined
No Kings protests against the Trump administration. About two thousand
protests and rallies were planned. They filled the streets of

(08:43):
US cities and towns and coordinate the No Kings event
National Day of Peaceful Protests. If you followed me on Instagram,
you saw where revolt news and I posted the sheriff
that said, if you play there's something paraphrasing you play
games with them, you will we will be notifying your
family and your remains. If throw a brick, a fire bomb,

(09:04):
or pointed gun at one of our deputies, we will
be notifying your family where to collect your remains at
because we will kill your graveyard death. They were very
clear that they're not playing no games. They will shoot you.
And people say, you know what, They're not going to
be intimidated. They're gonna go out, They're gonna piece of
the protests and you know, shut out to those that did.
There's a lot of folks, particularly in the black community,
that was like, no, y'all got it. Black people have

(09:27):
done enough enough protests and enough getting bit by the dogs,
enough water holes and enough this or that, and they
say they over it. You know what I find so
interesting a lot of the political class that have much
larger platforms than me. When BB Harris did not win,

(09:48):
they were the first ones out there in their grieving
process saying it's above me. Now. There were the first
ones out there who were upset. There were the first
ones out there to say, you know what, Black people
were done, we're resting. They were the first you remember
me talking about this in real time, or the first
ones out there when they were saying we done with it,
we taking a break, we taking are because remember I
was saying, okay, why y'all resting? They're doing X y Z.

(10:10):
So now the political class has now shifted back to
wanting to wake everybody up, and I'm saying, no, y'all
actually told them to rest, and that's what they're doing.
Marcella's resting. They're resting. You remember y'all told them to rest.
But now that you decide it to say, you know what, shit,
I guess we need to get us a contract or too,
or I guess we really don't need to be Now

(10:31):
you want everybody to get up because you say get up.
You told these people to rest. So they're resting, get
boots and fans out and everything. Fans out and everything.
So let us get in the rest posture. Now that
you decided, Now okay, now we need to do something.
Now we need to know, y'all. With these multi millions
of followers y'all jumped on kable news, I'm talking about

(10:53):
these black political class y'all said white people did this,
as fans did this, agians did that. And it's so
amazing because now I'm watching these same folks that were
sitting up there pissed saying this online now saying, well,
you know, guys, it wasn't all Hispanics where you know, guys,
it wasn't all that y'all. The ones told me that
it was yeah, and people actually believe you. Yeah, and

(11:15):
it was fact it was. But now you're saying what, No, guys,
come on, we no, you told them the rest, So
now they're resting. See, I'm saying the same people I've
been saying Marcel before this, come on in, let's focus
on local. Come on in. Let's so I Hey, I'm
if people want to rest, rest, if you don't want
to fight the federal monster, rest I'm not telling no

(11:37):
black people run out there and do nothing. Do what
you feel compelled to do. What I am telling you
is what I'm always telling you is you still got
to send your child to somebody school district. You still
got to operate your business. So you need an at
least at the very least, know your city commissioner is
and what plans they have for business? Who's building what?

(11:59):
How do you get involved in that? What's next on
the on the list, what's next on the agenda? You
know what's coming down the pipe? How can I get involved?
Those are the kind of things I'm pushing. Those are
kind of things that I've seen work personally in my favor.
Oh okay, they building an amway, Okay, we got two
three years. Let me go in now and see who's

(12:20):
the builders? Who? How can I get a contract? How
can i you know, how can I make myself?

Speaker 2 (12:24):
No?

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Where do I need to go? Where are the mixers,
the town halls, the planning that you know, let me
get involved in. Those are the things I'm trying to
tell you how to do on the local level and
the state level, but local at best, because life still
goes on, so you're still going to need to be
able to know what your mayors are doing, what your
city commission doing, what your school board is doing at best.

(12:47):
And that has nothing to do with standing out on
no protests about no Trump that hey, it's above me now,
y'all got it on the federal level, y'all got on
a level. And the reason why I'm saying to myself
because I can't organize everybody, I'm telling you what my
small part is going to be right. I'm trying to
take those that at least want to have some understanding.
You live in Atlanta, So if Mayor Andre is elected again,

(13:10):
you should know these are the plans that he got
for Atlanta. These are the programs he's trying to run.
These are the things he's trying to do. From a
business standpoint, how can you get involved? Or from a
citizen standpoint, how can you benefit? Because Atlanta gonna still
be Atlanta even with everything else going on. So that's
the thing. So they should have been preaching that message
the whole time. But see, they was focused on getting

(13:30):
everybody called up on federal getting everybody called up on
VP Harris for everybody fall in love with Barack Obama
was Okay, all, that's fine, but you weren't giving people
the local tools on what they need to do to
get engaged. So now they're just resting across the board,
and you helped rock them asleep. Yep. You helped rock
them to sleep by selling a dream, by making them

(13:56):
think that something that you knew damn well was pretty
much impossible to accomplish. You a a ministreint just from
an operations standpoint, but you got so caught up in
your invites, your white house, your access. You're wanting X
y Z to know, you to want and guess what

(14:17):
the streets is telling them, Marcellas, they ain't right, Guess
what the streets is telling them. Y'all organize among y'allself,
y'all go ahead and get y'all forty fifty people in
the room, or the same forty people y'all talk to
every year, y'all. Y'all got that, yep? Because the streets
is so depressed and so suppressed and depressed that they

(14:40):
literally don't know what to do. And this is why
my training in the next podcast is gonna break that down.
This is why we started the very basics of just
understanding the very basics. There's gonna be some folks it's
too basic for me. Good. I'm talking to the people
that need to understand the very because those are the

(15:01):
ones we need to bring in because your political class
y'all ain't got to figure it out. So we need
to go find some other people to figure it out.
We need some fresh blood. And fresh blood don't mean age.
As you know, Marcella. We got people in our training
a fifties, sixties. We need no people that's saying, Okay,
I need to be a part of this, and I
don't know how, but let me be a part of this,

(15:21):
and I guess we'll just get into it now. You know,
the training that we had excellent guys. I'm reading the feedback.
I only had one person on the survey, Marcello's that
said it was a little too basic. He's looking, you know,
forward to the webinars, which I understand. I'm glad you
know he said that so I could know. But everybody
else was like, no, this was basic stuff that I
need to know. A lot of pep Marcella's don't know.

(15:43):
You tell me, like a lot of people don't really
understand the governor and the state rep and the state senator,
and then the local positions versus the federal position. A
lot of peop don't undertand a lot people don't understand differenttween
an organizer and a activists. A lot of people don't
really get like what that really means. So of course
one was about roles and responsibilities for candidate's campaign work, activists, organizing.
People love the SWAT, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

(16:06):
We're gonna get more into that. I can do a
webinar just on SWAT alone, but I'm just giving people
the basics. So you tell me, marcels. You went to
the first training in twenty twenty two. It still was
the same curriculum, but it had my spin to it.

(16:29):
So with that, I know you kind of biased, try
not to do close, but you were in the class.
You've been in the class. This time you were serving
more as a moderator role, but I know you were
still listening to the class you know as well, but
just you know, kind of helping fewer questions. What would
you say the difference between the virtual and the in person?
And I know you asked it in one of my

(16:49):
other episodes, like we still want to do in person.
I think that's important, but virtual really gives me a
chance to touch so many people across the bold and
help people. Matter of fact, we had one question on
people was asking about delegates in Virginia and I had
to kind of you know, because everybody can name it
different and showing how those terms are interchangeable. And you

(17:10):
know all of that, But give me your perspective from
the in person versus the virtual, and if you learn
anything new, even though you rock right beside, I mean,
you're on all you listen to all my content. You
been in the class, you pretty much know a lot
by sitting next to me. But did you have any

(17:31):
aha moment of something that maybe came to you that
you didn't previously know, either for myself or something somebody
shared in the class.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Well, I would say the difference is with the virtue.
I noticed it was a lot of more questions than
the in person one, and it's probably because we all were,
you know, together on the virtual versus in person. You know,

(18:01):
everybody was split up into different you know, different classes
and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
A big class, but you still had a big class.
You still had questions in the class. So it's not
I don't know about being split up. When you say
all together, you said in the in the in person
organizing room with about one hundred people. So I want
to make sure you I'm clear on what you're saying, meaning.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Like, okay, so this this, this particular the virtual one, right,
everybody is on. Everybody is on in the same.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
You know, in the same room.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
So it wasn't like that when we was you know,
when we did it in person, you know, you had
to you had to organize the tractor operative and the candidate,
so you know, it was I'm just saying, it seems
like on the virtual one it was more questions because
and the one I was in, uh, in person, it
wasn't as many questions as it was with this one

(18:54):
on the virtual, which was actually good because they made
the class more interactive. I think people wasn't wasn't afraid
to ask the questions online versus in person. You know,
some people may be a little shy, may get a
little nervous.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
So let me help clarify your thought. Then, So what
you're saying is because they're online, they were a little shy,
not because we were all together. You understand what I'm
saying you were saying it was more questions because they
were all we were all together. No, it's not about
being all together. The answer is it was more questions
because people are not as shy. You understand what I'm saying,
Just not because we're all together. What I would say

(19:32):
with being all together is the diversity of questions, meaning
you had people who wanted to run with organizers or
you know, So the diversity of questions is what it
means when we're all together. But your main point of
having more questions is because people are less shy to
ask questions in a chat opposed to raising their hands. Correct. Yeah, yeah,

(19:55):
I've been training. I've been training one of the things.
So communication is what I loved and I love to
help people, you know, help people define their points, you know,
with clarity and concise and so that's where you get
a lot of that in the train as well. But
just trying to, you know, make sure we're landing, because
I know what you're saying, but I want to make
sure you know how to articulate it so that if

(20:15):
somebody asks, there's more Your bottom line is there's more
questions because people are less intimidated to ask questions, and
that's an actual real theory. Getting a master's an adult education,
they teach you that adults are very most likely not
to ask questions, which is why when people try to
shade on online class and oh you can cheat online

(20:35):
and you know djmv off somebody online class, you actually
get more out of online because of the reason you
just said. People are more compelled to ask because they're
not shy, you know, they want to get it out,
They want to say you even though it in the class,
like anybody want to come up and say anything. We
had one person come up, but everybody else didn't have
anything to say, but they were active throughout the class,

(20:56):
you know, so that that's the beauty. And some people
didn't say anything at all, they just watched, you know.
So I am very excited by it. Like I said,
if you're in politics, that first one might have been
a little bit boring for you because you know, positions.
But for those who really like no, I really didn't

(21:16):
understand or I didn't it was very necessary Mud tell
us that we start at the beginning because just like
if I'm taking you through freshman year, sophomore year, junior year, senior, year.
It gets more advanced as you go. You don't go
from being a freshman to a senior overnight. Right. Yeah,
like you said last week, you try to bump up

(21:39):
into another and found out, oh, you actually the expert
you want. So there's a reason in law school. It's
a reason why your birth year, second year, third year
now in law school. Just so you know, as a tidbit,
it actually gets easier in law school, and that is

(22:00):
because they want to weed you out. Same thing with
the military. Every week it gets easier first day, basic training,
the first week, second week, hell, third week, fourth week,
six week, you know, kind of gets depending on the task.
But you get when I say easier, meaning I get
to shower a little bit longer, I get more time

(22:23):
to eat, you know, those types of things. And if
you don't pass your third week physical assessment, you get
what they call wash back to go back to week one,
which is why I passed mine in the third week
when they said, oh you better run this. Are you
going back to week one? Watch me run this the clock.
What I ain't gonna do is go back to week
one because we want to tell and I shaved off

(22:45):
two minutes like it was nothing. You'd be surprised the
motivation you get when you got to go back to
week one. So that's a good point, you know that
I'm kind of making. Usually things do progress and get harder,
but sometimes they get easier in certain things that are
designed to push you out because what they're doing is
they're weeding out everybody in the beginning. Let's make it

(23:06):
as hard as possible so we can wean you out
so we know if you make it the second year,
third year of law school. Okay, class is not as intense,
you know now that we got you through the we're
gonna make you break. We're gonna break you your first year.
That's what law schools about. Same thing with the military. Wow.
Now it doesn't mean it doesn't mean the material doesn't

(23:28):
get hard. You know, you learning more, obviously, but the
course low, the you know, the intensity that happen to
change the way you think and the way you operate,
you know, and how you get things done. You know
what I mean That that is first year, which is
why it was critically important to me to go, as

(23:49):
you asked me offline, critically important for me to go
to HBCU, very important for me to be in a
city where I have support. And I'm not talking about
support like need no babysit on my baby's going to college.
I mean support, like can I call on a Turney
and be like, Hey, I'm struggling with how to brief this,
you know? Or what am I missing? You know? Or hey,
let me sit down with Judge Perry, And he said,
soon as you get back, first dinner got to be

(24:10):
about how to pass the bar. I need to tell
you everything you need to know now you know, so
you can go into it knowing you know what you
need to be looking for for that bar, you know,
which is four years down the road. That type of support.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
I wish when I was when I was in school,
I wish it was hard at first and then easier
down the road. It definitely was man and then I
don't even know if I said it, but I took
the regular word and the advanced world, all both of
them at the same time. Even my professor was like,
did you how did you even manage to do that?

(24:43):
Because you shouldn't been allowed to jump to advance like that.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
But I did. It makes sense you do it now,
you know. Just going back, guys to last week's episode.
You know, forget sip enough to step and repeat Auntie
jumped today one. You know, just jump to the actual
event day, you know, like it shows up creation and

(25:10):
even though I'm looking at it for three weeks straight,
want me do that? I just wait till I get
down there and figure it out as I go line.
You know. That's that, that's that's your mindset because it's tracking.
It's still tracking in real life. Yeah, you'll just wait
till day of.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Want to give me that that that zero point one point.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
To get me that a beat?

Speaker 2 (25:37):
It?

Speaker 3 (25:37):
I need no because you decided to do it like this,
so we're gonna go with it. That's why you ever
bring Yeah, he.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Said, Yeah, I've seen you work hard and you're gonna
work hard again.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
I'm like to jump up and do it. You don't
want to decide to just sit around and you you
you love the pain, so you I'm here to get
to you. Like we always say, that's the pain. You
won't pay pay because I'm with it, no problem. I

(26:08):
just keep that, okay. Marcella's I see you didn't sign
up for the webinar. Oh no, check again, No, I
checked it was signed up for. Then I was coming
signed up for the webinar for two weeks, and guess
a shout out to whoever already course to already went
and signed up for the rebinar webinar. They went in.
As soon as I said the course was ready, they

(26:28):
went in, they clicked that link and they already signed up.
Now y'all take a guess. Do you think it's Marcella's
put a five minutes? Wait a minute, when did you
say the course was ready yesterday? To the dashboard? Yeah,
keep gonna look.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Yesterday I looked at that and checked.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Well, you didn't sign up for whoever this is already
signed up.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
The course too, wasn't well when I look, you can
go see.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Well he looked well when he looked, it was there.
So the different I mean, you look, he signed up,
he signed up. Were got one person already. I said, okay,
then he's going through all the little chapters and you know,
go ahead and getting on board.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
I want to look at it in real time.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Go ahead and look at it in real time. Now,
we like real time.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
I was responding and everything and stuff yesterday.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
I'm like, what you mean, Yeah, you missed it again,
and then we'll we'll constant today and then we're gonna
see how long it take you to sign up for
of course. We don't see it.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
I don't question line No, it says, replay course all right,
this course you.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
In course one? We talked, we moved on the course too.
Maybe I haven't put you in course too yet. Are
you in course too? Because I may have to enroll
you in course too. No, it's saying roll noway click
it and see if you say you already enrolled, because
I remember if I put you in course to it,
I so that might be on me. The point is
he beat you to it, because you still could have
said that I'm not This is what he's gonna say.

(28:08):
The negg, Well, see I wasn't in it. That's why
I didn't know, because if he was looking yesterday to
see if he was in course too, that's what he
would have sent an email or text saying, hey, I'm
not in course too, put me in so I can
pup here. I'm already hitting the I know Marcelle is
in an excuse. No, I'll let you know of course
when course too is available. I could have sworn you
said that I said she was talking about one content

(28:29):
you know when I was gonna add more content, I
sent out an email telling people you can roll in
course to now. You can roll in course to now.
You could have been and rolling course too pre order.
We already got like twenty people that's already enrolling course
to everybody. But you. You didn't say, hey, I'm not
in course, to make sure you put me in course too.
You just buy him. I said again, it's tracking.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Okay, I'm not in none of the other courses.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
We heard it today. Life, I'm gonna put ourselves in
all five courses today and we're gonna see how long
it takes. Well, you said, you said it was that
it's always gonna be talking about what. He's waiting on
me to say something. So this other perpose wasn't waiting
on it. They wouldn't him, and they already registered and
I can't do because I'm in the system now. But
whoever this is in real time already registered for the webinar,

(29:23):
meaning they'll get their email. They ready to go. They
ready to go, so don't worry about it. Shout out
to uh my producers. Shout out to Dwayne so helpful
he edited, because y'all know Martillas ain't gonna take no
courses on editing, even though he got a business degree.
The Collins ech going, you must have something. Let me

(29:44):
open the two places because the silence echoing sound. No,
it was, yeah, it was going. When I was talking.
You heard me going, Okay, sorry Dwayne, and you gotta
mess with the just let it play. People used to it, but.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
It ain't it going Norton.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
Now we will upload. I will send out another email
to say the videos available on demand. You can go
watch it if you missed it. And course two is open,
so that'll be the next video. So guys, you're gonna
hear me talking about the training constantly because that's just
I'm just on that type of time, y'all. I just am.
I have to connect the podcast to it because this
is the only outlet that I'm constantly, you know, in

(30:22):
front of a microphone outside of Revote News. But guys,
I cannot stress to you enough why we really really
really need to, you know, make sure we're preparing Marcella's
We just do and all I'm just compelled. I just
got to give information. You want free information, come to
the podcasts, download the podcasts every week. I'm always gonna

(30:44):
give game. But if you want step one, step two,
step three, step four, absolutely come to the course. It's
very affordable. Fifty bucks. You got two and a half hours,
you got materials that you can download prior to. It's
definitely well worth. And you interact with me. I'm not
passing you off on nobody else. It is literally just
you and I the course dashboard. I love that people

(31:05):
can't engage ask questions. I'm very active. I posted in
there yesterday. If y'all got any additional questions posting me
on the dashboard, you know, I'm going way above mar
sales to make sure you know that people get everything
they need. I'm over selling you know the product. Shout
out to the reviews. I uploaded that on the website
as well. I couldn't wait to put you know the
reviews we got. You don't have to take my word

(31:27):
for listening to what they have to say. You're definitely
gonna get the real deal, guys. So thank you so much. Guys,
We're gonna go ahead and close this one out rest
in peace again to the Hormond family. This is just
so sad and so unfortunate, and you know we can
do continue to just keep keeping everybody living in our prayers.
But we can't just do prayers myselves. We got to

(31:48):
get to work. And I'm not saying that as a
scare tactic. I'm just telling you what it is. If
you don't want these type of people taking over your
school boards, taking over your see committed, taking over your
man We cannot Whatever we can't control, we can't control.
But what we can't control, we can control. And I'm
not going to sit up here and I tell you
that you cannot control have some level of influence on
your local government, because you can. So this is just
what this is about. Local local, Local, local, local. Sign

(32:10):
up for the training, guys, rock with us on these
basic courses. If the basic course don't work for you,
no areas. I got plenty of webinars coming that will
just been, you know, not a course, just a webinar
on the specific things that people are asking me. How
to build a field map, how to work with a candidate,
how to you know, media, media relations, interview, all of that.
You're going to get all of that, But we must
start off the freshman year with the basics. Must start

(32:35):
off the basics. Multi wa person, I'm going to do
you know so much at a time. I don't want
my basic freshmans skipping to you know, a webinar without them,
you know, at least having the basic fundamentals or access
to it. So if they're lost in a webinar, I
can say, guys, if you want more know more about this,
go back and look at Course three. Because I covered
this in Course you understand I'm saying. So just be

(32:56):
patient with me, y'all politicals that know it all, Just
be patient and let me get the tribe up to
speed because this will be your next candidate, your next
campaign worker, your next organizer, your next activist. Let's get
them up to speed and then we'll be on the
same page or at least try to be on the
same page as we move forward to more advanced content. Guys,

(33:17):
So thank you again, thank you ourselves as usual, and
we'll see y'all next time, Thiefs. If you like what
you heard on straight Shot No Chaser, please subscribe and
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to thank our producer editor mixer Dwayne Cruffer and our

(33:37):
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