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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, corner contrary. Okay, my friends, holy Chamoli, huge
fireworks yesterday at the National Association of Black Journalists their conference.
And let me just set the context for what took
place yesterday. So the Democratic Convention is going to be
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held in is Chicago, as I like to say Chicago,
and there is a major conference National Association of Black Journalists.
Kamala Harris. Actually today is the day she has now
become the official nominee. It's official, Kamala Harris is now
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the nominee. Either going to do it by a virtual
roll call vote. Delegates already in Chicago, unopposed, unopposed, like
Joseph Stalin, unopposed, and the media they're all in. I
mean they're all in now. They're going to try to
carry this woman all the way to the finish line.
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And so Trump walked into the proverbial lion den yesterday.
It was a conference. He was there now and he
appeared in person. He flew all the way to Chicago
in order to come for this specific event. He asked,
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could I do it by zoom call? They said absolutely not.
You have to appear if you want to speak to
us and get your message out to our black readers
and African Americans across the country. You have to show
up in person. Okay, he did. Kamala Harris did not
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show up in person. But guess what, after he was done,
she was allowed to do a zoom call. So Trump
can't do a zoom call. He's got to fly all
the way in Kamala.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
No, no, no, no, she.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Can do a zoom call already. You can see it
was rigged. The fix was in. But then it got
even worse. Trump arrived and he arrived on time. However,
they made him wait in the back for thirty five
minutes because they were having audio technological or sorry technological issues,
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audio issues with the microphone with the speakers, which apparently
went on even as Trump was speaking for about the
first half an hour. It was clearly sabotage. Somebody was
trying to sabotage Trump's appearance, and right out of the gate,
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right out of the gate. Rachel Scott of ABC News
and remember ABC News led by George step Stephanopolis, has
said publicly. In fact, Stephie addressed his viewers saying, our
goal is to defeat President Trump. There is no impartiality, objectivity.
(03:15):
You can see it. It's one of these. This was
just maybe two months ago, that he is a dictator
or want to be dictator. He is the new hitler,
and that for the sake of our democracy, for the
sake of our country, Stephanie said ABC News his show,
ABC journalists are going to do everything in their power
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to defeat Donald Trump. In other words, we are now naked,
rabid partisans or essentially journalistic assassins, and our job is
to destroy and defeat Trump. It is naked, it is explicit.
Well here they went, Rachel Scott, ABC News. You want
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to talk about a journalistic hit job. This was the
first question asked to Trump. He's sitting down, he's got
his business suit on, smiling. He wants to set give
his message and talk about his policies that will help
the African American population in particular. This is her question.
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Roll cut ten, Mike, I.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, Sir.
A lot of people did not think it was appropriate
for you to be here today. You have pushed false
claims about some of your rivals, from Nicki Haley to
former President Barack Obama, saying that they were not born
in the United States, which is not true. You have
told four congressmen women of color who were American citizens
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to go back.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
To where they came from.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe
black district attorneys. You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser,
saying the questions that they ask are quote stupid and racist.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your marologue resort.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black
supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust
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you after you have used.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
Language like that. Now let me ask you. Are we
here for a debate or is this a Q and
A a question and answer. I mean, I've never seen
something so blatant, so in your face you want to
talk about offensive. So okay, you're clearly not here to
ask any questions. This is a journalistic assassination. It's as
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what we call in the business, a hit job. You're
just here now to attack me and destroy me and
discredit me. What kind of a question. It's such a
loaded question. Hell, it's not even a question. It's an editorial,
it's a it's an arc, it's an off ed piece.
It's it's it's it's rabbit anti Trump commentary masquerading as
a question. Now, let me just say this. I want
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to play Trump's answer because I think he gave a
magnificent answer. I come here in good faith to be
with all of you, to answer your questions. I fly
all the way down. Kamala Harris doesn't have to fly.
I fly. I can't do a zoom call. She does
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a zoom call. And this is how you treat me.
I mean, seriously, this is how you treat me now,
I mean to me. You want to talk about disgusting.
You want to talk about why the country can't stand
the media and why everybody says they're fake news. Look
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at her. This is not a journalist. This is Rachel
Scott is a Democrat activist masquerading as a quote unquote journalist.
This is the DNC. She's now a water carrier for
Kamala Harris. You might as well be your press secretary.
Are for God's sake, there's no difference. Listen now to
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Trump's answer. God bless him. World cut ten a Mike.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been
asked a question so in such a horrible manner.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
A first question.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
You don't even say hello, how are you? Are you
with ABC? Because I think they're a fake news network,
a terrible network. And I think it's disgraceful that I
came here in good spirit. I love the black population
of this country. I've done so much for the black population.
Speaker 7 (07:39):
Of this country, including employment, including Opportunity Zones with Senator
Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the
greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
I've done so much.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
And you know, and I say this, Historically, black colleges
and universities were out of money. There were stone call broke,
and I saved them and I gave them long term
financing and nobody else was doing it.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
Now.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Then she cuts them off and says, answer the question
to the quoe. You're not answering the question. You're not
answering the question. So she then pivots and here we come.
This is now the major controversy. Okay, here it comes.
She then says to him, Republicans on Capitol Hill, many
of them are referring to Kamala Harris as a quote
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unquote d ei higher and she says it is insulting.
It is racist, it's condescending, and will you condemn them
for saying this again? Talk about a loaded question. He
turns around and says, well, can you just define it? Like,
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can we define DEI? So she goes diversity equity inclusion.
Listen to what happens next. Roll cut fourteen, Mike, some of.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill, have labeled
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the first black and
Asian American woman to serve as vice president and be
on a major party ticket, as a DEI hire.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Is that acceptable language to you?
Speaker 3 (09:23):
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to
stop it?
Speaker 6 (09:27):
How do you how do you define DEI?
Speaker 8 (09:29):
Go ahead?
Speaker 1 (09:29):
How do you define.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
Diversity equity inclusion?
Speaker 8 (09:32):
Okay, yeah, go ahead? Is that what your definition?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Give me?
Speaker 9 (09:34):
That is?
Speaker 6 (09:34):
That is, give me a definition?
Speaker 10 (09:36):
Then would you give me a definition? Give me a definition?
Speaker 4 (09:39):
Sarahm asking you a question, you find it?
Speaker 6 (09:42):
Define it from me if.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
I just defined it, sir, Do you believe that Vice
President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she
is a black woman?
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Well, I can say no, I think it's maybe a
little bit different. So I've known her a long time, indirectly, directly,
very much, and she was always of Indian heritage, and
she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she
was black until a number of years ago when she
happened to turn black. And now she wants to be
known as black.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
And now all hell has broken loose, All hell has
broken loose. The media went berserk. Is not the word?
The White House apoplectic. Karmala issued a statement. She then
had to reply, everyone is now saying.
Speaker 11 (10:30):
Racist, racist, racist, righteouist? Oh my god, how dare he
say Karmala is not black? How dare he says she
just turned black? How dare he challenged her racial identity?
And now they are trying to milk this comment for
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everything that it's worth. Jeff Conair Boston's bulldozer, all right,
explosive exchange At the National Association for Black Journalists, they
had their conference. Trump appeared in person, Kamala did not.
In fact, Kamala didn't even make the zoom call. I'm
not kidding.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
She said she had a scheduling conflict, so she doesn't
even pay them the respect of even being interviewed. Trump
flies to Chicago in person, they deny him the ability
to do a zoom call, and they were after him
from the get go. I want to replay the cut
because this is what everybody is talking about. Role cut.
(11:32):
This is Rachel Scott, ABC News, as I said in
my opening monologue. ABC News, led by George Stephie Stephanopolis,
has said their number one goal is to defeat Trump
in November. We're not journalists now, we're open naked political partisans.
Roll cut fourteen, Mike.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill,
have labeled vicepread and Kamala Harris, who was the first
black and Asian American woman to serve as vice president
and be on a major party ticket, as a DEI hire.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
Is that acceptable language to you?
Speaker 3 (12:10):
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to
stop it?
Speaker 6 (12:13):
How do you how do you define DEI?
Speaker 8 (12:15):
Go ahead?
Speaker 1 (12:16):
How do you define diversity?
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Equity, inclusion?
Speaker 8 (12:18):
Okay, yeah, go ahead? Is that what your definition? Get
that is that?
Speaker 2 (12:21):
That is?
Speaker 10 (12:22):
Give me a definition? Then would you give me a definition?
Give me a definition?
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Sarahm asking you a question.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
You have to define it.
Speaker 6 (12:28):
The define it from me?
Speaker 3 (12:29):
If you I just defined it, sir, do you believe
that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket
because she is a black woman.
Speaker 8 (12:35):
Well, I can say no.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
I think it's maybe a little bit different.
Speaker 5 (12:38):
So I've known her a long time, indirectly, directly, very much,
and she was always of Indian heritage, and she was
only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black
until a number of years ago when she happened to
turn black, and now she wants to be known as black.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
All hell is now broken loose. He's a racist. He's
insulting Kamala Harris. He's assaulting her fundamental racial identity. He
has no business to say that, whether she's black or
not black, or Indian or whoever.
Speaker 12 (13:11):
Ay.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
In other words, Trump is now according to the media,
he has revealed himself to be a white supremacist. The
Harris campaign has pounced on this, The White House pounced
on it. This has been the liberal establishment. Fake news
media has been talking about this now for the last
but eighteen hours, twenty four to seven, NonStop. That's all
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they're talking about. Carne Jean Pierre got in on the
act roll cut fifteen Mike.
Speaker 13 (13:48):
As a person of color, as a black woman, who
is in this position that is standing before you at
this podium, behind this lectern. What he just said, what
you just read out to me is the it's insulting.
And you know, no one has any right to tell
someone who they are, how they identify. That is no
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one's right. It is someone's own decisions.
Speaker 6 (14:14):
It is.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
I'll add this.
Speaker 13 (14:19):
Only she can speak to her experience. Only she can
speak to what it's like. She's the only person that
can do that. And I think it's insulting for anybody.
It doesn't matter if it's a former leader, a former president.
It is insulting. And we have to put she is
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the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris. We
have to put some respect.
Speaker 9 (14:46):
On her name.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Okay, So they pounced all over it. Now, this is
what the media is not telling you. And they know this,
and the Democrats know this. When Kamala Harris ran in
politics over twenty years ago, she identified openly and only
as an Indian American. In fact, she claimed she was
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a pioneer for Indian Americans. Now, look, I don't care man.
You want to identify as Indian, you want to identify
as black, you want to identify as both. She's half Indian,
half Jamaican. Okay, if you want to know her ethnic heritage.
But my point is this, and this is Trump's point.
He's completely right. When she ran for San Francisco District Attorney,
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a pioneering Indian American, When she ran for Attorney General,
a pioneering Indian American, When she ran for the US Senate,
pioneering Indian American, when she ran for president the first time,
pioneering Indian American. Only now in the last couple of years,
suddenly now she identifies as black words. She's a chameleon,
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She's a fraud. She's been Indian for Mike. Don't we
have two more minutes? Ninety seconds? Okay? I thought I
heard thirty seconds now to show you what a fraud
she is. This was her just a couple of years ago,
a couple of years ago, with Mindy calling on Twitter
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and they're talking. They're in a kitchen and they're cooking
Indian food. She's not Indian, really, Okay, roll cut nine, Mike, Okay.
Speaker 12 (16:38):
So what we're going to cook today, okay, is an
Indian recipe?
Speaker 14 (16:42):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (16:42):
Because you are idiots? Yes, okay, And I don't know
that everybody knows that. But I find out wherever I
go and I see Indian people at the supermarket on
the street, Everyone's like, you know, Kamala, HER's is Indian, right,
it's like our thing. We're so excited about to have
you running for president. So we're both Indian, but actually
we're both South Indian.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Yes, you look like the entire one half of my family.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
Okay, thank you too.
Speaker 12 (17:06):
I've been telling the people related already this is not perfect,
it's basically true. And so were do you raised eating
a South Indian food?
Speaker 1 (17:13):
South Indian?
Speaker 15 (17:15):
Now?
Speaker 9 (17:16):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Is that the end of the cut? Okay? She goes
on to say, just so that you know that she
was raised on South Indian food, South Asian food, Indian food.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. I want to ask you, the
great audience of Kooner Country, what did you make of
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this explosive exchange with Rachel Scott of ABC News? And
was Trump right or should he have not gone there?
Should he have not even gone on about how she's
always been Indian or identified as an Indian American and
suddenly now has discovered that she's black and is now
playing up her so called black identity. Should Trump have
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not gone there at all? Was it a mistake or
do you believe it was the truth? As I believe
that truth is truth is truth, and there's nothing to
be afraid of when you're speaking the truth. And really
it goes to the heart of this issue. Kamala Harris
is a chameleon. She's chameleon Kamala. She's like a political
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shape shifter. She always changes her public image. She's very
flexible in many ways, but always to advance her power,
her interest, and her wealth. So she's Indian when it
suits her, She's Black when she suits her. She's against fracking,
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and she's for medicare for all, and she wants to
abolish ice, and she wants wide open borders when it
suits her when it's time to be the big San
Francisco liberal. But now in the last couple of days,
she says she's four fracking, and she's against medicare for all,
and she wants to keep ice, and she now likes
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the police. She just flip flops and flip flops and
flip flops and flip flops. She's a chameleon in other words.
She'll do and say whatever it takes to rise, including
lying to our face over and over and over again.
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Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
lines are jammed. I just want to read one message
I got. This is from Shannon on messenger. Jeff, we
watched the entire so called interview. Uh, they made him
wait a half hour before they had him on. Rachel
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Scott was out to get him from the start. And
yes they did hire her because she's black. Well, you
know what, I just want to play the cut one
more time because this is what I find amazing about
the whole thing. Mike, do me a favor, roll cut fourteen,
one more time. Four.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill,
have labeled Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the first
black and Asian American woman to serve as vice president
and be on a major party ticket, as a DEI hire.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
Is that acceptable language to you?
Speaker 3 (20:27):
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to
stop it?
Speaker 6 (20:31):
How do you how do you define DEI?
Speaker 8 (20:33):
Go ahead?
Speaker 6 (20:33):
How do you define diversity?
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Equity inclusion?
Speaker 8 (20:36):
Okay, yeah, go ahead? Is that what your definition?
Speaker 10 (20:38):
Give me that is that that is Give me a definition,
then would you give me a definition? Yeah, yeah, give
me a definition.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Sarahm asking you a question, you have to direct find.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
It the define it from me if you I just
defined it, sir.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only
on the ticket because she is a black woman?
Speaker 6 (20:52):
Well, I can say no.
Speaker 8 (20:53):
I think it's maybe a little bit different.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
So I've known her a long time, indirectly, directly, very much,
and she was always of Indian heritage and she was
only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black
until a number of years ago when she happened to
turn black, and now she wants to be known as black.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Ay what did he say? That was wrong? Honestly, it's
every word, every comma is completely true. But more than that,
gave a quick point because I want to go to
the phone lines. She's going on, Rachel Scott, how dare
they call her?
Speaker 6 (21:28):
Dai?
Speaker 11 (21:29):
Higher?
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Are you gonna it's Ted Cruz? It's I don't know
who she's talking about, Okay, Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz? Why
won't you condemn them? They should condemn them. Hold on,
let me get this straight. You call me a dictator,
you call me hitler, you call me a threat to democracy,
you call me a white supremacist. And by the way,
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Kamala Harris did it again last night at a speech,
and I believe was in Houston. Okay, I'm gonna play
the cut later. How come you never asked that to apologize?
How come you never condemn them? Forget a DEI higher.
I think being called that Olf Hitler or a dictator
who's going to destroy our freedoms and the elections and
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and and and destroy this country. I think that's a
hell of a lot more inflammatory and offensive than calling
somebody a DEI higher. I mean, I'm just saying number
one and last point. I thought you guys were all four.
I thought all you liberals were fort ei Diversity, equity,
and inclusion. You want it in the boardrooms, you wanted
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in corporations, you want it in every business. You want
it in academia, you want it in faculties, you want
it in schools, you want it everywhere. Now, all of
a sudden, you're offended by the word DEI Suddenly, now
what it's It's a bad word, but it's not the
new n word. Now, all of a sudden, after you've
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been telling us for how many years we all have
to embrace it. You got to shove it down everybody's throat.
And then, to me the ultimate point, Joe Biden said,
if you want, I'll play the clip for God's sake,
in fact, dozens of clips. He will pick a vice
presidential nominee. He wants a black woman. He even said,
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I believe DEI is the heart of our country. And
you know how I proved it. I nominated kamalaw I
made her my VP. So he picked her because of
her race and gender. He said, he picked her because
of her race and gender. Now, when we point out
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the obvious that the woman is absolutely colossally incompetent. She's
an airhead, she's a ding dong, she's an idiot. And
the only qualification she had check woman check, minority check
from California. That's it. That's why she was picked. Suddenly. Now,
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oh you have to condemn this. Why A it's true,
and B I thought you all loved THEI. These people
honestly are so hypocritical, they are so stupid. It is
it's a mind bender. But notice how they play the
race card and mark my words. Now, this election is
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not gonna be about the issues. It's not gonna be
about policy. It's not gonna be about the vision or
the future of America. No, no, no, no. Now, it's gonna
be race, race, race, race and gender, race and gender.
That's all they're gonna make it about. Agree, disagree, Dave
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in the great state of Pennsylvania, you're gonna kick us off. Dave,
thanks for holding and welcome.
Speaker 15 (24:55):
Good morning shout out to Sandy. I'm glad you're feeling better.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Thank you, Thank you, Dave.
Speaker 15 (25:00):
She took my talking points, but I will reiterate them.
I would have said, well, when twenty twenty she ran
as an Indian woman, she got zero votes. She accused
Joe Biden of being a racist. Put that aside, choose
them of being a racist. Biden promised a black woman,
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a woman of color, to be VP. She checked the boxes,
despite the fact that he was accused of being a racist.
They've thrown that term around so much that they've cheapened
the word of racism. But the DEI, they've cheapened that
now because it was gonna be what a badge of honor.
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Now all of a sudden, there's a negative stigma on
that word when it doesn't suit them. It's just the
people that that's going to appeal to, And I don't
think it's going to appeal to as many black people
as they think. It's gonna be the white guilt housewife.
That's who this is going to appeal to. As far
as being labeled a racist or a misogynist. But that's
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pretty much my point. You took most of it away.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
So let me ask you. By the way, and you're
on fire, Dave, Dave, let me ask you a point
blank And I'm not saying this to be nasty. I'm
really being honest. Can you name me, Dave? In fact,
not just you, I'll the whole audience. I don't care liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat, independent,
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You love Trump, you hate Trump. This is my question.
But I want to ask you, Dave directly, can you
name me a single accomplishment or achievement of Kamala Harris
nine yet throughout her entire career. I'm not saying as
vice president, her entire senator, as attorney general, as district attorney,
one single major accomplishment or achievement.
Speaker 15 (26:57):
She pushed for that in California and she So she
achieved her goal. That's a that's an accomplishment.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
I'm sorry I missed the first part, Dave. Could you,
I mean, could you repeat that?
Speaker 15 (27:09):
Forty seven in California? She pushed for that. Yes, So
that's an achievement. She achieved her goal. She wanted it,
she got it. That's an achievements.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
In other words, she's so crazy that some of the
crazy things she wanted she got past correct.
Speaker 15 (27:32):
Open borders. What do we have right now? So that's it,
and that's an achievement. We know what she wants. She
got what she wanted. She wanted bail, Oh, no cash, bail,
she got it. That's her goal.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay, here is now what Rachel Scott
of ABCUS the one who really was out to get Trump.
There's no question but ABC newses peddling this lie. So
is she. But the whole network, CBS News, NBC News, CNN, CNN.
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Now they're chirn They keep repeating this now for the
last eighteen hours. MSNBC, New York Times, Washington Post Associated
Press quote. Kamala Harris has always allways identified as black,
so they're saying when Trump said that she identified as Indian,
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that that was false. That's what CNN now all these Well,
that was false, that wasn't true, okay, And that it's
an insult to say that she's a DEI higher. It's
racist to say that she's a DEI higher. Okay. This
is Kamala Harris the night she won the election for
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the US Senate. She's now a senator from California. Quote,
I'm proud to be the first Indian senator in US history.
This is Joe Biden on DEI and Kamala. This is
him as president. This is what he sent out on
white House dot gov, the official website. Quote. This is
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Joe Biden to me, the values of diversity, equality, inclusion
are literally, and this is not kidding, the core strengths
of America. That's why I'm proud to have the most
diverse administration in history that taps into the full talents
of our country. And it starts at the top with
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the Vice president. So Biden proclaimed and said Kamala Harris
was a DEI Higher. Hello, So I'm sorry, what's so
offensive about saying that? Biden said, it's a it's a
great strength. I thought all of you believe that, and
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b that's why he picked her. He said it. Now
you don't like that one. Okay. Here it comes a
couple of years ago. She was on with Mindy Kaling.
This is on X. They're in a kitchen. They're cooking
Indian food. By the way, I love Indian food. I
think it's delicious. But let that go. Listen now to Kamala.
(30:27):
So she's always been black, right, always identified as black, correct,
never as Indian. Okay, here it is roll cut nine, Mike.
Speaker 12 (30:42):
Okay, it's an Indian recipe. Yes, because you are idiots. Yes, okay,
And I don't know that everybody knows that, but I
find out wherever I go and I see Indian people
at the supermarket on the street, everyone's like, you know, Kamala,
HER's is Indian, right, it's like our thing. We're so
excited about to have you running for president. Yeah, so
we're both Indian, but actually we're both South Indian.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yes, you look like the entire one half of my family.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Okay, thank you. I've been telling the people related already.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
This is perfect.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
He's basically true.
Speaker 12 (31:12):
And so were do you raised eating a South Indian
food South Indian.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Now it goes on. She says that she loves South
Indian food she was raised eating and there's nothing wrong. Look,
it reminds me of John Kerry. I hate people like this.
I hate him. He kept claiming he was Irish. Do
you remember that Saint Patrick's that order is no one
hundred percent Irish? You know, because it played well in
Southeas and you know what a lot of Irish Americans
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in the greater Boston area. The guy doesn't have an
ounce of Irish blood in him. The guys have. It
turns out he's Austrian. Again, there's nothing wrong with being Austrian.
Speaker 6 (31:46):
But he's lying.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Now she's half black, there's no question. I'm not denying that.
Who could deny that? She's top Jamaican. The reason why
she shifts now, see, now they're trying to rerun the
whole past. It's like George Orwell's nineteen eighty four. It's
a memory hole. Now everything's going down the memory hole.
She didn't always identify as black. This has been a
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very recent phenomenon. Trump is right, she always identified publicly
as Indian. Now no, because she wants to win the
black vote. It's all identity politics now. And there's another reason, Okay,
and then I'm gonna go right back to the phone lines.
Why do you think just in the last couple of years,
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suddenly now she's black. Now her Indian heritage and the
fact that she's touted herself as an Indian American and
the first Indian senator and on and first Indian district attorney,
first Indian Attorney general in California, Now she's black. Why
because it came out that her ancestors were slave owner.
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In fact, they were the largest slave owners in Jamaica.
They owned slaves, they traded slaves, they trafficked in slaves.
So when she goes on about reparations, I'm like, lady,
I wouldn't go down that road if I were you,
because you're gonna have to start cutting some big checks.
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So she had to make herself a victim again. She
knew about her family history, she knew about its deep
intimateized to slavery and the slave trade. So she now
has to say I'm black, I'm black, and forget about
everything else. She's a chameleon, she's a fraud, she's a liar,
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and that's why they're freaking out when Republicans say she's
a DEI hire, they know that cuts to her core.
She's incompetent. She has been raised and promoted repeatedly, not
based on merit. Either she slept her way to the top,
let's be frank, Willie Brown spilled the beans on that,
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or as Joe Biden himself said, she had the right
plumbing and she had the right skin color. And that's
why they're so touchy because, as I said earlier, this
woman has no positive accomplishment or achievement to speak of. Nothing, nothing,
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How many years she's been in power, how many we're
talking vice president, Senator, California Attorney general, district attorney, and
you've got nothing to show for it. Hey, come on,
come on. Even by your propaganda standards, the media is
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disgracing itself. Agree, disagree. Derek in Boston, Thanks for holding
Derek and welcome.
Speaker 9 (35:02):
Hey, good morning, Jeff. How are you doing? Man?
Speaker 1 (35:04):
Very good? How are you? Derek?
Speaker 9 (35:07):
I'm great, I'm great.
Speaker 15 (35:08):
Hey.
Speaker 9 (35:08):
Listen, I'm an African American and uh, I'm going to
say say this, and you know I'm going my I
clean up my language, but what I'm going to say,
it's very controversial. You ever heard of Judge Joe Brown.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Yes, I like Judge Joe Brown to watch. He had
his own show, he has he has a video.
Speaker 9 (35:29):
He know Kamala very well and he's been putting out
a uh he had a Q and A with I
can't remember who the who the the person is on
the radio, but they were talking about Kamala. He knows
her background extensively well and she's George Soros funded from
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the time she was working in the UH at the court,
you know, in the courthouse, then in San Francisco, Kamala
Remember Kamala said that she got Biden during the twenty
twenty debate about she was one of those kids that
was bussed, yes, because of his policies. Well, it come
to find out she graduated from high school in Canada,
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not American.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
In Montreal, in Montreal, Canada. But good, please keep going.
Speaker 9 (36:19):
And you know, for her to put out that statement,
you know that it raised eyebrows with me and some
of my friends when we were listening. I'm just like,
you know, I'm from the South. So it wasn't that
bad to a degree at the way she put it.
But okay, let that go. But then you know, she
comes up with all this other stuff and I'm gonna
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I say this. We growing up in the South, we
deal with a lot of Indian people from India as
African Americans, and we've always had conflict because Indian people
never considered African Americans on the same level of Caucasians,
and they never could get along in certain instances. Is
because they didn't want their girls dating black men and
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things like that, and it was always an issue. And
so for her to put out, you know, that she's
black is very insulting. And I have a lot of friends,
you know that I grew up with. They're not voting
for Kamala at all because they we know the history
of you know, of her race Indian and we have
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nothing against Indian people, but back in that day, it
was just very different. The cultures always clash. It was
more so than whites because Indian people never considered black people,
you know, on the same part as whites. And Willie
Brown know exactly why he told her not to run
for president in twenty twenty because of her background. He
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know exactly what he was talking about. Because she's not
she's an empty you know, she's an airhead she's an
Elizabeth Warren don't know anything, you know, And it's just
mind bottling that so many people get caught up in
her because a scan color. Her father wasn't black. He
might be Jamaican, but he's he's more Irish, you know,
he's not. He wasn't a black man in color. It
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was just he would just considered Jamaican because that's where
his you know, that's where they was a resident his
you know, his family come from Jamaica. But you got
white Jamaicans. So you know, I don't get it. You know,
I just don't get it.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Well, Derek, just and I just want you to know
exactly where I'm coming from. Obviously, you're an African American,
no question. But to me, you're an American. You happen
to be black. Of course, I happened to be white.
That's how God made us. But as a Christian, to me,
we're all children of God. We're all created in the
same image and likeness of God. So I really believe this, Derek.
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To judge someone by the color of their skin, it's
like saying I like people, you know, blonde people. People
with blonde hair are superior to people with you know,
brown hair or like me, almost no hair. You know,
blue eyes or green eyes or hazel eyes or brown eyes.
It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. So I
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don't care, really, I really don't if she's half Indian
half Jamaican. To me, we're all supposed to be Americans
number one. But what I can't stand, this is what
sticks in my craw This is what bothers me, Derek,
is that she's trying to artificially make herself into something
that she's not in every way. You're right. She's not
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African American. She's not. She's just not. She never identified
as black until now. You're completely right. She primarily identified
as Indian. You're completely right, Derek. I guarantee you she
had a much more privileged upbringing than you or I.
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You know, you may be black, I may be white.
But I'll tell you this. My mother was not a dog.
Didn't have a doctor in breast cancer research. My father
wasn't a professor in economics. I didn't live. I didn't
have an upper middle class living. I didn't my parents
didn't send me to private schools the way she was.
She had the most privileged upbringing. You could possibly imagine.
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And now they're trying to paint her into some I'm serious,
into some kind of a victim when all this woman
has done, she's a chameleon, she's a fraud, she's a phony.
So to the Indians, she's Indian. To blacks, she's black
to to the to the left, she's defund the police
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and to Black Lives Matter, she's defund the police. But
now to get the election, suddenly she's pro police. This
woman is any She's like a prostitute, really like a
ten dollars street walker. You put ten bucks in front
of her and she'll tell you whatever you want it
you want to hear. She is a political prostitute, That's
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what she is. A chameleon is a nice way of
saying someone who's for sale. And that's what a prostitute is.
They're for sale. She's for sale. Derek, am I wrong?
Speaker 9 (41:11):
You're telling the truth. You're a thousand sent right, Jeff,
who locked up more African Americans? I don't know of
anybody who did than with Kamala Harris in California over
marijuana and simple drug charge.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Derek, that she was smoking. You're completely right, But what's
worse is in other words, to me, you don't go
to send someone to jail over marijuana. What are you insane? Okay,
that's number one. And they did hard time. You're right,
young black men, African American men did hard time. But
she admitted she sent them to jail while she was
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getting stoned and high on marijuana almost every night. Derek,
how do you, honestly, man, how does this woman sleep
with herself at night?
Speaker 9 (42:01):
All money? She's driven by money and Joe Sorels has
always had a back.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
So, Derek, Derek, have you called the have you ever
called the show before?
Speaker 9 (42:14):
Years? What I've called before?
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Dere you gotta call more often, my friend, my brother
from another mother. You got to call again. God bless you, Derek.
All right, take care man Denise in Beverly. Thanks for
holding Denise, and welcome.
Speaker 15 (42:32):
Hik Jeff Hell.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
I'm good.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
I would watched that whole thing, and Rachel is very rude.
But Trump did a great job, I think, and I said,
he said, how it is?
Speaker 15 (42:42):
There?
Speaker 2 (42:42):
You know what it is. They're very upset because a
fake black woman did not show up, So now they've
got to make Trump look bad and call him racist.
Kamala is black now so she can get the black vote.
Tamarrow lies about everything, and she has done nothing for
this country.
Speaker 14 (42:58):
She's the dumb of the dumbest.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
And I'm glad he spoke up to Rachel because she.
Speaker 9 (43:02):
Was very rude to him.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
It was unbelievable. But I think the audience liked Trump,
I really do.
Speaker 13 (43:09):
Well.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
You could hear a lot of clopping in the background.
I think he won some people over. I think because
they look, you know, yeah, is he a little bit rough?
Does he say it in a not in a perfectly
diplomatic way, Yes, it's all you know. Yes, he's a
little rough around the edges. But what people appreciate is
he's honest. He speaks from the heart. He's authentic, he's raw,
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he's real. And you know, look, I'll just hear I'll
just play this cut, all right, and this is just again.
She's a chameleon. She's a chameleon, that's what she is.
This is her now in Atlanta. This was a couple
of days ago in Georgia, and what was it, Megan
fie Stallion. I think the rapper led off and she's
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now introduced and all of a sudden, Denise, she's a Southerner.
Now she's not from California. No like Hillary Clinton. Listen
to this, Denise. She now puts on a Southern accent
and a Southern twang. Roll cut three, Mike, you.
Speaker 13 (44:16):
All helped us win in twenty twenty, and we don't
do it again in.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
Twenty twenty four.
Speaker 11 (44:26):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
We did it in twenty twenty. We're gonna do it
again in twenty twenty four. The woman is such a fraud.
She's such a phony. It's sickening. Denise, what say you?
Speaker 2 (44:43):
I I am a fraud.
Speaker 14 (44:44):
That made me laugh my house.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Oh my god, No, God help us, God help us.
Speaker 15 (44:52):
That's all I can say.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Oh God, Denise, thank you very much for that call.
The woman's incredible. And just look, I gotta say this.
Trump shows you their respect. Right. This is the National
Association of Black Journalists and it's a major conference. And
he says, yeah, I want to speak to the you know,
African Americans and the black you know black population of
American particular obviously all Americans, but you know, many of
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them write for black newspapers or African American newsletters or
websites or whatever. So he goes, I understand many of
your readers are more predominantly black or African American. So
he goes, I really want to get my message to them,
and see, look, these are my policies. This is what
I want to do for the country, but also for you.
He pays them the respect of showing up. He flies there.
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They keep him waiting. They keep him waiting for thirty
five minutes in the back because they can't. You know,
they got issues with the mics and the space speakers
and technological problems. Okay, technical problems. He shows up. She
doesn't forget not showing up. She didn't even do the
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zoom call. She couldn't give them thirty minutes on video.
Now again, it's a slap in the face and all
of a sudden. Now, think about how condescending the Democrats
argument is. This woman claims that she's black, all of
a sudden, and now you're supposed to vote for out
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of that just sheer literally sheer racial tribalism. You know,
can you imagine, no, really, honestly, could you ever think
like this, Oh you mean this person is half white,
oh and now identifies as white. I'm gonna vote for
that person? You'd be like what you vote for the
best person for the best child, you know, best person
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for the job. You know, on their merit, on their character,
on their agenda, on their policies, on their record, on
their accomplishments, on their vision, on what they're going to do. Suddenly,
now they're trying to a shame because Trump is peeling
away many black voters. It's a fact, and so now
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they're trying to shame in particular blacks in this country.
You have to vote for Kamala even though she mostly
identified as Indian for most of her career. But no, no, no,
now they have to memory hold that. No, no, that's
very button now because it's all about the propaganda to
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rebrand her, repackage her, to sell her. Just until November,
because the day after November fifth, if they pull this
thing off and they install her in the White House,
you're going to get the same policies as Joe Biden,
if anything, even worse. So from now to November, it's lie, Lie,
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Lie Eddie in Maine. Thanks for holding Eddie and welcome.
Speaker 14 (47:56):
Hey, Jeff Eddie's man.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
How you doing. I'm doing great? How are you Eddie?
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (48:01):
Very well?
Speaker 14 (48:01):
All the stuff I was talking about already came out though.
But the only thing I got left is I don't
know if you ever heard Kamala Harris apologize to the
African Americans in America for her family background with the
slave trade. Because Sonny found she had some kind of
slave things, she was totally embarrassed. She won't be embarrassed
about it.
Speaker 15 (48:22):
You know.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
That's a great point. And Eddie, to me, again, it's
the hypocrisy. Look, Eddie, if she if she was a
real conservative and said, hey, look I'm not going to
blame anybody for what their ancestors did one hundred or
two hundred or three hundred years ago, I'd say, okay,
it's a fair position, I understand, of course. But she
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wants reparations as a way to get votes. So she's
pushing reparations and saying, you know, well, white people, you'll
need to pay for the sins of slavery. Really, what
about your family? So to me, it's the hypocrisy of this.
Her family were some of the biggest, if not the biggest,
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slave owners and slave traders in Jamaica. They had a
slave market, they were trading black people into slavery, and
she wants reparations from US I mean, Eddie, you don't
get more discuss you want to talk about a phony
and a fraud. You don't get more disgusting than that.
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Am I wrong? Eddie from Tobago, Maine? Not at all?
Speaker 14 (49:28):
How come President Trump doesn't bring in them all often,
let the public know what her family background was, And
like I say, I never heard her apologize. I don't
know you did you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Eddie from Tobago, Maine. You are one thousand percent correct.
She has never apologized, and I think maybe Trump should
ask her. No, really, I think in a debate, Trump
should look at her and say, I want you to
apologize right now. He should do it. If Trump's people
are listening, Eddie hit the nail right on the head.