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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR. You are listening to
the Jesse Kelly Show. My name is James T. Harris.
I am a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona,
so glad to be here sitting in for Jesse Kelly.
You can follow me on X at James T. Harris.
I'm also on Instagram and Facebook, but X is where
it is right now. You know, the results are in.

(00:23):
The results are in, and a majority of Democrats are
pure evil. But you know what, those results have been
around for a while, so maybe it's more like a
reminder if you need it one in the last couple
of months. But according to a new poll from Scott
Rasmussen of our MG research, only a minority forty eight

(00:48):
percent of Democrats could bring themselves to say that it
was a good thing that neither of the assassination attempts
on Trump's life were successful. You know what that means.
It means that the other fifty two percent, or a
majority of Democrats, they either believed things would be better

(01:12):
off if Trump had been killed or were unsure about
what murdering their political opponent would mean for social civility,
for our nation's fabric. It gets worse. Seventeen percent of
Americans said that we would be better off if Trump

(01:35):
had been killed. What seventeen percent of Democrats said the
world said the country would be a better place if
Trump were assassinated. These people, they're evil and they're dumb.
This is what Trump derangement syndrome does to you. And

(02:02):
these people are also saying that Trump has brought this
on himself. Well, how did he do that well with
his rhetoric, don't you now? And then they give you
a litany of things that Trump supposedly said that have
already been debunked. All their good people on both sides,
you know, talking about the tiki torch incident, a good debunked.

(02:26):
Oh Trump January sixth, he was the one that caused
an insurrection, debunked. He's always saying mean things. Yeah, you know,
maybe so. I mean, if I were Trump, I probably
would not have gone on truth social to say I

(02:46):
hate Taylor Swift. But you know, still he didn't call
for the death of Taylor Swift. He didn't say that
Taylor Swift was a Nazi or that he was Mussolini.
He just didn't like her because you know, she endorsed
endorsed Hillary Clinton, and there's other people are Hillary Clinton

(03:07):
he endorsed. Was the same thing. Actually, Kamala Harris hillary
Clinton did both wear the ugly pantsuits. I think things
would actually go better for for Kamala Harris if she
were to wear a dress or something like that. Is
that is that sexist? I'm just saying back in the day,
I mean, you know, Kamala Harris is fine, She's still

(03:28):
kind of attractive. Why she wearing a pantsuit? Listen? What
was she wearing a pantsuit around Willie Brown?

Speaker 2 (03:36):
What she.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
I just asked these questions. I didn't see her in
the pantsuit when she's standing there with Montel Williams. Well,
why we get it into the pantsuit now? But I digress.
Forty nine percent of Democrats think that it's at least
somewhat likely that Trump himself or the Trump campaign was
involved in the assassination attempt, and twenty one percent saying

(04:02):
it was very likely. Fifty two percent of republic Is
think it's at least somewhat likely that the Democrat Party
or the Harris campaign was involved, with twenty eight percent
saying very likely. I don't know that the Democrat Party
directly that Kamali Harris was involved. Biden Deep State, Uh

(04:24):
huh yeah, absolutely, Secret Service, I don't know, you know,
they had the guy hanging around there and they said,
we couldn't you know, put our agents up there because
it was a slope roof and all that kind of thing.
You know. That's why the guy was able to get
a shot off before we got him. And of course
his latest you know, assassination attempt to dude was hanging
out in the bushes for what twelve hours? What you're

(04:44):
telling me that the Secret Service couldn't you know, case
the perimeter or something like that. They didn't find out
he was there until golf, until Trump was on the
very whole. He was golfing at the very whole where
the dude that had you know, his gun and the bushes.
Come on, no, come on, but seventeen percent of Democrats,

(05:05):
they're out there saying that this would have been a
good thing, you know. Jd Vance. Jd Vance is I
think that he is a fantastic choice. And I know
some folks were not hot on jd Vance when he
was first chosen. I was advocating for this before you know,
they even came down with the Vice President pick and
I am proven to be once again just very very right.

(05:28):
This is the attack dog that we need. Not only
does he not get flustered, but he's able to flip
the script with the best of them. And JD. Vance
said something that was very very obvious but has just
made the left absolutely lose their minds. Jd Vance is

(05:51):
asking the questions, Hey, what about what about Kamala Harris
and Tim Walls.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
You know, the big difference between conservatives and liberals is
that we have no one has tried to kill Kamala
Harris in the last couple of months, and two people
now have tried to kill Donald Trump in the last
couple of months. I'd say that's pretty strong evidence that
the left needs to tone down the rhetoric and needs
to cut this crap out. Somebody's gonna get hurt by it, right,

(06:18):
and it's going to destroy this country.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
I think he's right on both counts. Yes, someone's gonna
get hurt, someone's gonna get killed, and it will tell
this country apart. I shuddered to think if the Democrats,
you know, see this through and don't have a problem
with it. If President Trump was assassinated it would there
be you know, wall to wald news coverage. Would they
be talking about all the accomplishments of Donald Trump? Would

(06:42):
he get the same treatment that other presidents that have
passed away or even you know where their lives were
or tempted? Would he get any of that coverage now
because of Trump derangement syndrome. You want an example of
this how this works, look no further then woop be
Goldberg over there on the view. JD.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Clearly you've not been to one of your boss's rallies
because you believe this in sud I mean, he has
been inciting violence since twenty sixteen, telling them to beat
up Heckler's, threatened to shoot looters and migrants they have.
I don't remember Bill Clinton about what was going on

(07:24):
in his White House when it was sprayed in by
twenty nine shots. I don't remember Obama blameing opponents when
his White House was shot up in twenty eleven.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
I don't know. I don't know. Will be given some
weak examples, and you haven't really given me any examples
of what of President Trump. JD. Van's out there threatening
people and telling people, you know, to beat up their
political rivals. I don't know. I know the tactic though,
they're trying to say that we need to we need

(07:56):
to tone it down. They haven't done anything wrong on
their side of the aisle.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
Also, let's stop this thing, you know, let's.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Stop this both sides stuff.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
It's a bunch because it's not correct. It is not
both sides.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
It is one clear side.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
And you can point to many, many reports, you can
point to all kinds of stuff that's been reported. You
guys have to you have to pull it back. This
is not us or them. This is you gotta stop
doing what you're doing. Jad and what you're doing, mister
t because you are, you are. You are not helping

(08:31):
the situation.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
No matter what they do, they're not helping the situation.
They make up in the morning, they're not helping the situation.
They put on their clothes and walk out to do
their job. They go to a to a campaign event,
they go to do a news confidence that they're not
helping the situation. Just living and breathing is not helping
a situation. To the radicalized left, and that's exactly what
they are radical. Will we ever be able to to

(08:57):
get this genie back in the bottle? I don't think so,
and it's very, very frightening. Here's a better question. Should
we try? Is Wood be Goldberg? Right? I mean, do
we need to tone it down? Does Donald Trump need
to go out there and tone things down? Does JD.

(09:20):
Vance need to tone things down? Do I do I need
to tone things down? I don't. I don't think so.
I would say you first, but it would fall on
deaf ears because this is what the Democrats have been doing.

(09:42):
This is what the media has been doing since Donald
Trump came down the escalator. Now, in response to all
of this, the Trump campaign has put out another campaign ad.
It's probably something that you have heard, but it doesn't matter.

(10:02):
I'm gonna give you a different angle on this campaign
at whouns like about a minute and a half, We're
gonna play it for you, and then I'm gonna tell
you why it was absolutely genius on behalf of the
Trump administration. My name is James T. Harris. Sit again
for the Jesse Kelly Show. Is he smarter than everyone

(10:26):
who knows? Does he think?

Speaker 2 (10:27):
So?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name is
James C. Harris. I am a talk show host out
of a Phoenix, Arizona. So happy to be with you
this afternoon, you know, this evening. If you want to
follow me you can. I'm on X at James T.
Harris and other places as well. But yeah, do a
lot of activity on X, a lot of observations. As

(10:49):
a matter of fact, it was on X that I
was able to find a Dan Goldman. Dan Goldman, he
is a Democrat. He's one of the lap dogs that
make the rounds. He's one of their attack dogs actually,
and he's responding to Donald Trump. He's saying that Donald
Trump is a danger. You know, we've heard this danger
to democracy. You know, he's a dictator. He said he's

(11:12):
going to be a dictator. Day one. We have a
new survey YEUT that says seventeen percent of Democrats would
say that America would be better off if Trump had
been assassinated. A different poll says fifty two percent of
Democrat voters either think things would be better or are
unsure if Trump were assassinated, which means a majority of

(11:37):
them think that, yeah, you put it all together, yeah
he should be killed. It's that's not good. A majority
of people thinking this way. And you have the left
saying we know what it's because of the tone that

(11:58):
that Donald Trump said. It's not the tone that he set,
and he came out with a with a great campaign
ad that actually demonstrates this. This ad dropped yesterday and
it's making the rounds on social media.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
If you had to be stuck in an elevator with
either President Trump, Mike Pants or Jeff Sessions, who would
it be? Does one of us have to come out alive?

Speaker 6 (12:29):
Cresh always ask me, don't I worsh I debating you?

Speaker 1 (12:32):
No, I return in high school.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
I could take it behind the gym.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
That's what I want. I should know I should have
been in high school. I'd take it behind the gym
and beat the hell out of it.

Speaker 7 (12:41):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprising school
of the country.

Speaker 5 (12:44):
Maybe they will be that you cannot be civil with
a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for,
what you care about.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Do you see anybody from that cabinet and arrest you up?
You get and.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
You know there needs to be unrest in the streets
for as all as there is unrest in our lives.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
Enemies up from mistake, there's a walker.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
How do you resist the temptation to run up and
bring her neck to.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Please get up in the face of some congress people.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up
the White House.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Hill.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
This is all This is your Democrat right here. This
is how they roll. Yeah. It started out with Kamala
Harris on the Ellen Ellen Show. Yeah, dude, does someone
have to come out alive? You got a couple of
cups of biten taking me wants to beat them up,
taking the bleachers and punch him in the face. Nancy Pelosi,

(13:58):
Hillary Clinton, that can't be any civility. You've got Maxine Waters,
Corey Booker, you got the former Attorney general under Barack Obama.
When they're when they're low, we kick them. This is
the Democrats. And what's brilliant about this campaign had is

(14:22):
it goes back to when he was president. That was
when Kamala Harris was a senator. That's when Joe Biden
was running for office. Nancy Pelosi, she was still Speaker
of the House. Hillary Clinton. This was during the twenty
twenty elections. All of these examples came years before the

(14:47):
assassination attempt, and the Trump campaign put this out to
demonstrate just how absolutely crazed the Democrats are, and how
they've been crazed for a while. Just days after the
second assassination attempt, you had Dan Goldberg go on television

(15:11):
to say this, and it.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Is just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot
see public office again. He is not only unfit, he
is destructive to our democracy. Uh, and he has to
be he has to be eliminated, eliminated.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Wait wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see public
office again.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
Wow, he can't see public office again. He can't be
who talks like this? He can't. He has to be eliminated. No,
I could see I could see President Trump saying we
cannot let that man, Joe Biden, be an office again.

(16:00):
He's been an unmitigated disaster. We've got open borders, we've
got high inflation. It's a disaster if he gets back
into office. I cannot see Trump saying he has to
be eliminated. But that's exactly what Dan Goldman said, and
that's what many other Democrats are out there saying. They

(16:23):
want Trump eliminated, they want him gone. Seventeen percent of
the Democrats want him dead. Fifty two percent of Democrat
voters either think that this would be better for America
or unsure if Trump were assassinated, you know the impact.

(16:43):
The majority of Democrats are evil. I don't like Democrats.
I hate Democrat policies, but I don't wish for them
to be dead. It's a it's a crazy we're living in.
How are we going to deal with this? Well, I'll

(17:05):
tell you what We're gonna deal with it with joy.
Kamala Harris is on deck. Coming up next. This is
the Jesse Kelly Show. James C. Harris sitting in coding
to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name is James T. Harris.
I am a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona.
You can follow me on x at James T. Harris.
Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is is joy. When I think

(17:30):
of Kamala Harris, I my heart feels with joy, joy,
so much joy, because every time Kamala Harris speaks, we
get that much much closer to a win. In November,
Kamala Harris she sat down to be interviewed at the
Black Journalist Conference. This is the same conference that Trump

(17:52):
was at a few weeks ago in which he was
absolutely attacked. They were just coming at him and they
were asking them, why do you say that Kamala Harris
is not black? Well, she says she's not black. She
says she's an Indian. I don't care what she is,
but this is what she said. They were just just
had very just pointed questions for him. Well, it's the

(18:16):
tale of two candidates. You had Kamala Harris go there
and it was nothing but softball city. Even with all
the softballs, though, how did Kamala Harris do? Well, first,
you had to set the tone, and they actually did
ask the question about Joy, about Joy being in Kamala

(18:37):
Harris's campaign.

Speaker 7 (18:39):
Why is joy important to you to insert into this election?
And what do you make of Republicans using that as
a way to suggest that you're not a serious candidate.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Okay, okay, okay, okay, Well, how is joy? How you're
inserting that into your campaign? And what do you make
about you know, Republicans that are mocking you on joy?
Listen to this answer?

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Well, sometimes I think, and I'll say to whoever the
young people are who are watching this, there's sometimes when
your adversaries will try and turn your strength into a weakness.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Don't you don't do it.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
I find joy in the American people. I find joy
and optimism.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
I find joy in the American people. I find joy
and optimism, being positive, thinking happy thoughts about our country. Joy. Joy.
And you know, don't let your adversaries turn your strength
into a weakness. To all you little young people's is

(19:51):
out there? Joy joy. Well you know what I will
give these uh uh, you know reporters know some kodles.
They did ask her the million dollar question, Kamala Harris,
are you are we better off than we were four
years ago? She had another shot at it. She bundled

(20:13):
this during the debate. Remember she took and she started
spinning and spinning and spinning and never answered the question,
and she got ridiculed for it. Surely she has learned
her lesson, Kamala Harris.

Speaker 5 (20:28):
Is the price of grocery still too high?

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Do we have more work to do?

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (20:34):
And I will tell you I do believe that I
offer a new generation of leadership for our country. That
is about, in particular, turning the page on an era
that sadly has shown us attempts by some to incite fear,
to create division in our country.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
That wasn't the question. That was actually in the back
half of that question. Let's get to the first half
of that question. Are you better off? Are we better
off than we were four years ago? That's the question
that we need to that the accommentator was asking Kama.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
Harrison four years ago. When we came in, We came
in during the worst unemployment since the Great Depression. We
came in during the worst public health epidemic in the centuries.
We came in after the worst attack on our democracies

(21:31):
since the Civil War. Right and a lot of it
do in large part to the mismanagement by the former
president as it relates to COVID and obviously January sixth
and we had then a lot of work to do
to clean up a mess. As of today, we have
created over sixteen million new jobs, over eight hundred thousand

(21:52):
new manufacturing jus.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
That's true.

Speaker 5 (21:54):
We have the lowest black unemployment rate in generation. We
have invested in small businesses and I'm the benefit of
many people, but including black small businesses, from the highest
rate of creation of new Black small businesses in years.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Again, that's that's not true. None of those things she
said was true, but more disturbing, she didn't answer the question,
are we better off than we were four years ago?
How come Kamala Harris won't answer that question. I'll tell
you why because she can't. Because she can't. But by

(22:38):
any and every mean you, there's nothing that is better
off now than it was four years ago. Gas prices
are higher, mortgage rates are higher, inflation is higher, debt
going through the roof, spending out of control. There's nothing

(23:00):
it's better. We have open borders, we have three wars,
two wars maybe and one kicking op. We're not better
off than we were four years ago. So she can't
answer the question. Tim Walls can't answer the question. They
have to avoid the question. Every time they're asked that question,

(23:22):
you're going to get this answer. This answer is rehearsed,
calculating because they can't answer the question. And that's what
makes this whole campaign a joke. Didn't James Carville, who
was still on the scene, James Carville that was running,
he was running Bill Clinton's campaign, didn't he give us

(23:43):
the line of the century. It's the economy stupid, The
economy stupid, and it still is. You know, things were
so bad over there. You know, you even had Abby
Phillips weighing in on Kamala Harrison's performance for the for

(24:05):
the Black Journalists Committee.

Speaker 8 (24:07):
There Black Journalists today at the NABJ pressed Vice President
Kamala Harris on policies from guns to the war in Gaza,
but many of her answers lacked specific.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Since now, many of her answers lacked specifics, and her
answers will continue to lack specifics because at the end
of the day, not only is Kamala Harris as dumb
as a rock box of rocks, And I believe that
they're not trying to be insulting. I'm just telling about

(24:40):
she's dumb as the box rocks. About the Biden Harris policy. Uh,
the training has been a trained wreck, it's been a
dumpster fire. So all she could do is try to
throw out some some platitudes, you know what. Over at
the Black Report Journalists Form, they even asked her, you

(25:01):
know about black men, why are so many black men
fleeing her campaign and getting behind President Trump?

Speaker 7 (25:12):
But polling shows that some black men, particularly a young
black men, are considering voting for Donald Trump and they
see him as better for the economy. What is your
message to young black male voters who feel left out
of this economy and how can your economic policies materially
change your life question?

Speaker 5 (25:30):
So I appreciate the spirit of the question, but I'll
tell you I've often been asked this question in a
way that I've had to respond by first saying, then,
I think it's very important to not operate from the
assumption that black men are in anybody's pocket.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
What what black.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
Men are like any other voting group. They got to
earn their vote. So I'm working to earn the vote,
not assuming I'm going to have it because I am Black,
because the policies and the perspectives I have understands what
we must do to recognize the needs of all communities.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Uh huh, wow. That's going to come as a big
disappointment to a lot of folks in the East Indian community.
She's saying she's black here, she said she has to
earn their black vote, But she did not say why
so many people, so many black men are leaving the
Democrat Party. And this is unpresident talking about joining President
Trump joining the Republican Party. We're talking something like about

(26:35):
twenty two to twenty four percent If that happens, it's
game over. But isn't it interesting that she couldn't go there?
There is a reason why so many black folks should
say that President Trump is in the lead right now.
We'll talk about that coming up next. My name is
James Tierris, sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
Feeling a little stocky following.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
To the Jess Kelly Show. My name is James T. Harris.
I am a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona.
I show The Conservative Circus can be heard Monday through Friday,
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We are talking about politics right now. We're talking about

(27:21):
how Kamala Harris is absolutely just I think losing. She's
falling behind. They had a strategy, they had a plan.
What they were going to do is create, you know,
have the Palace coup in time to install Kamala Harris
with about just a few months ago, and she was
going to ride on that highwave, ride on that momentum.

(27:44):
The only problem so far has been she can't even
live up to the limited appearances that she has, and
that's because she can't speak on her feet. She has
to be scripted, and even when she scripted, she's not
really saying anything. And the reason why that's the problem

(28:05):
is because she can't run on any policies. She can't
run on the Democrat record, the Biden record. She can't
run on the stimulus package. She can't run on the
Inflation and Reduction Act. She's the borders are. She can't
run on the border. She can't run on high inflation.

(28:27):
At the end of the day, you can have all
the joy in your heart as you want. You can
have a joyful campaign. But when the American people are
paying way more for gas than they did under the
previous administration, when they can barely afford to go grocery shopping,
when they can't make the rent or the mortgage, you know,
you can take your joy and shove it up your assets.

(28:52):
Then you start adding on you know, the you know,
the identity politics. The Democrats are the party of identity politics.
Yet they're watching Hispanics move over to Trump alarming numbers.
They're watching Americans of African descent, the men move over

(29:14):
to Trump in alarming numbers. Oh, they thought the bringing
in Tate, bringing in Taylor Swift. That's going to be
a huge boon. What a great celebrity endorsement doesn't mean
anything to any man. She needs men and she has
to have the black males. And when asked, you know,

(29:36):
you know why are so many black men crossing over
to Trump, her answer was tapping, we just heard it.
It's very important to not operate from the assumption that
black men are in anyone's pocket. Okay, Well, the left
has to have a reason for this. The left is
ignoring that so many black men and Hispanic men, Hispanic

(29:59):
women are are now interested in what Trump has to say.
So there has to be a reason. What could be
the possible reason that you have Trump leading in most
of the battle ground states? How is this even possible? Well,

(30:21):
this was a discussion that took place on CNN and
the conclusion with one of the guests on the panel,
his reasoning was so absurd it blew up the whole set.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Way.

Speaker 6 (30:36):
Can I say something about this? This is what really
bothers me when we have this discussion. I never really
talked about this because it's not politically correct to say it,
but things like that because of white people, I mean,
the majority of white people support Donald Trump, and they
supported him in twenty sixteen, they supported him in twenty twenty,
that probably.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Supported in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 6 (30:53):
If it were up to black people or Latinos and
Asian Americans and other people of color, he would lose
in Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
What oh, Donald Trump is in the lead because because
white folks, there's more white white folks are voting for him.
That's why he's in the lead. I mean, you're supposed
to be You're supposed to to vote based on your race.
You're supposed to vote based on your color, right.

Speaker 6 (31:19):
You know it's he's in the lead because he protects
and projects the idea of protecting white supremacy.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
And that's what they're rest white supremacy. He's protecting white supremacy.
You hear that. So all you people who are voting
for Donald Trump, especially you white folks, you are white supremacists.
That's why you're voting for Trump. That's the only thing
that makes sense. And that's your theory.

Speaker 8 (31:45):
Then, than to answer what Urban is asking, why then
is Trump improving with voters of color?

Speaker 1 (31:51):
He's not improve voters.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
No, No, I understand that he has done better and
better than he's than the other candidates have done.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Oh he's not doing it's not possible, it doesn't make
he's not improving with blacks and Hispanics. And one of
the panelis say, you're delusional. No, he's in denial. Denial
is not just another river in Egypt. You've got Keith Blanket,
that's his name. He's in utter denial. But here, let

(32:29):
me play it with this for a second. Okay, okay, okay.
We're told that Kamala Harris is black, and then she
went down and she you know, she skipped meeting with
Benjaminette Yahoo so she could meet with her sorority sisters
ski we and you know they could raise money and
all that kind of stuff. And you know, you had
all of the I think what they called the Miracle
nine or the seven, I don't know, but all of

(32:50):
the black sororities, the black fraternities come together to help
Kamla Harris because she's black. And you're also supposed to
vote for Kamala Harrison if you're a woman. If you're
a woman, you know now they know what it is.
A woman is the gender that votes for Kamala Harris,
right right, right, right, So if you have breastists and
all that kind of stuff. You are supposed to be
voting for Kamala Harris because she's a woman. Okay, Well,

(33:16):
if that's the case. If you're black, you're supposed to
vote for somebody who's black. If you're a female, you're
supposed to vote for someone who's female. Then what's the
matter with white folk's voting for Trump because he's white?
And I would like to argue with mister boyk, and
I mean white folks voting for Barack Obama. They got
him in the office. And white folks didn't vote for
Barack Obama, he wouldn't be in office. So you know

(33:37):
they can't be racist, right, So Donald Trump is white
and white folks vote for I don't have a problem
with that. White folks vote for Donald Trump because he's white.
You can say nothing about about you. What if white
didn't say if you don't vote for me, you can't
choose between me and and Donald Trump? You ain't black? Well,

(33:59):
you know what, should I say it? Chris? That's Jesse
Kelly's producer. Should I say it? Chris? White people? James
Tierras sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show. This has
been a podcast from wor
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