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August 28, 2024 42 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features journalist Charles Blain and comedian Alex Strenger.  ( @KennethRWebster ) 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
A new study finds that unresponse to people in a
coma may actually have awareness. I told you Democrats got
rid of President Biden too soon.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Hi, thanks for joining us.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Charles Blaine stopping by today from Urban Reform dot Org
and Texas Scorecard.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
If you don't know what that is, stick around.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
He has some information that local liberal Democrats and our
useless legacy media don't want you to hear about.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
So we'll get to all that real soon. But first
of all, a little polling dat I.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Always don't you want to get pulled at the beginning
of the show where you're gonna get pulled right now,
so you know, get ready.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
You wonder what happens after the convention.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
You've been told over and over again, Oh yeah, that convention,
it's really going to help come all out. And there's
a little bit of a suggestion that that's true, but
not really. I mean, if you really look at the
data here, it's not true. Breitbart dot Com published a
report sitting Vice President Kamala Harris, responsible for all of
the federal government's current problems, actually got little to no

(01:26):
bounce whatsoever coming out of her disastrous convention last week. Now,
last month, between July nineteenth and the twenty second, Yahoo
and you know how you could trust, Yahoo, the fifth
most popular search engine, pulled eleven hundred and seventy eight
registered voters, and they found the race tied between former
President Trump and Kakalie mcnever borders are forty six to

(01:49):
forty six percent. Then you got the Yugov poll. Oh
you goov. You know how great Yugov is that Jos
Harris actually lost a point against Trump after her convention. Now,
please note the dates of that Yahoo poll. Joe Biden
dropped out of the race in the middle of the
poll July twenty first. On Tuesday, the same polster released

(02:11):
a poll of eleven hundred and ninety four registered voters
taken between August twenty second and the twenty six. Five
of those days are post DNC. The convention was over
for five of those days, and that actually found Harris
only up by a single point, forty seven to forty six,
well within the margin of er. Trump could certainly win.

(02:31):
I think he will to understand just what bad news
this is for Comrade Kamala. I think it's very important
that you appreciate everything that has happened in her favor
between these poles, guys. She is backed by billions and
billions of dollars worth of free corporate media propaganda, all
of Hollywood, all of Silicon Valley. Harris has enjoyed the

(02:54):
greatest launch of any presidential candidate in American history. The
useless people masquerading as journalists calling themselves the national media
have not even pressured her to sit down for an interview. Now,
that's fine, you didn't have to talk to us. In
addition to all that invaluable media cheerleading, Harris staged a

(03:15):
four day infomercial known as the DNC Right the Presidential
Convention that ended with media gerbils like CNN Jake Tapper
sacrificing his self respect to publicly dry humper speech, and
then even more so, although he has since righted the
ship and currently running his most disciplined campaign yet, Trump

(03:37):
struggled to find a line of attack against Kamala. Let's
be real, this is expected when the opposing team throws
the board game on the floor and demands a do over.
My point is, Kamala had it as good as she's
ever gonna get it. She had it so good that
for more than six weeks the polls have not really budged.

(04:00):
Cornell West was out on the campaign trail outside of
the DNC last week, did not mince words when criticizing
Kamala Harris for enabling genocide. Has he led an abandoned
Harris procession outside?

Speaker 3 (04:12):
No, let's what's your message to Kamala Harris at the DNC.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
OH, I would say a shame on my dear sister
Harris in enabling genocide, in denying genocide and the issues
of mass incarceration, the dishes of wealth inequality, the issues
that she still has not been able to speak till
not because.

Speaker 5 (04:34):
She's just a Harris, but she's part of a corrupt
Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party does not speak to
the elimination of a genocide, the elimination of poverty, the
elimination of homelessness, the elimination of workers subordinated and so forth.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Is okay? That's I love that. I love that Cornell's
goal is to end homelessness. You understand, there are people
that choose to be homeless, but that's besides the point.
Getting back to Kamala here, Listen, no one in corporate
media is going to tell you what I'm about to say.
Kamala Harris's campaign is not being ran. Why it's terrible.

(05:14):
It's a terrible campaign. Now that doesn't mean she can't win.
She could win. But with all the big success she's having,
all these two things, all the great stuff going on
with her, and all the love she's getting from the media,
despite the fact that she's hiding in a basement like
Joe Biden did four years ago. This is really based
on two things. The corporate media is cheerleading for her,

(05:36):
and there's some people who just simply hate Trump.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
They hate him.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Kamala's not really doing anything right. Her party hates the Jews.
She doesn't seem to like the Jews much either, So
they chose pathological liar Tim Stolen Valor Walls, the governor
of a non swing state, over Josh Shapiro, the governor
of a must win swing state Pennsylvania, where actually Trump
holds a tight but stubborn lead, but you can't get

(06:03):
him to be your running mate.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
He's a Jew.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
I'm just saying Kamala could live to regret her bigoted
snub of Shapiro in the same way Hillary remains haunted
by never campaigning in Wisconsin. Oh yeah, you forgot that,
didn't you. Back in twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton spent more
time campaigning in the state of Wisconsin than really, well nothing.
She didn't go there at all. She spent more time

(06:27):
hanging out with the cast of Hamilton and Hollywood celebrities
who were going to vote for her anyway than she
did campaigning in Wisconsin. And she lost, and then her
and Jill Stein sued the state of Wisconsin to try
to overturn the election results. And overturning election results, isn't
that exactly why Jack Smith is going after Trump?

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Now?

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Uh oh, sounds like we're going to have to arrest Hillary,
But I digress. Voters correctly see Kamala's refusal to sit
down for a media interview for what it is. It's
a cowardly move by someone who's not prepared to be
president and she never will be. Because yeah, there's all

(07:10):
this cultish joy and baby murder babble going on from
the left their communist gobbledygook, going on and on, vibes
and joy and what have you. Kamala refuses to lay
a policy position anywhere publicly. They've given little hints of
what her policy positions are. Fox News actually did a
great job of rounding it all up earlier. I took

(07:30):
a photo of it when it was on the screen.
Listen to some of this. It's just full on communism.
Here we go, federal ban on food price fixing. Oh
so communism gonna give out twenty five thousand dollars to
everybody that wants to buy a new house. So there's
a crisis right now where stuff costs too much money.
So you're gonna throw money at people that have no

(07:51):
business buying a house in order to what increase the
demand for a house? What do you think that does
to the cost of a house. It's gonna go up.
She wants to twenty eight percent tax rate, would make
us one of the highest in the in the world
for corporate tax. She wants to expand the child tax
credit to six thousand dollars. You have a baby, you
get money. I'll tell you of all the things on

(08:11):
the list. That's the thing I'm the least worried about.
But she also wants to build three million new houses
in four years. The government's going to build those houses.
And you know how great the government does when they
build something. Yeah, I know, not very good. And then
this additional affordable housing policies, whatever that is, vegue as
it could be. So this is not sustainable. Her policy

(08:35):
positions over the last two decades are beyond radical. Strip
every one of their private health insurance through Medicare, open
up the border, amnesty for thirty million illegal potential democrats,
a ban on phracking that she says she no longer supports,
but won't explain why. They want to release folent criminals
from jail and defund the cops and give free health
care to illegals. Of course you're getting raped by Obama

(08:58):
hit care premium costs, but that's okay. And then they
want to impose a mandate for evs. Of course, she
says she no longer supports some of those policies. In fact,
she doesn't say that. The people out on the campaign
trail stumping for her say that. So now the campaign begins,
the sugar highs of the last six weeks are over.
No more announcements, no more conventions, just gut check after

(09:19):
gut check out there on the trail and in the
two debates, which coward Kamala is actually trying to get
out of. She just made her biggest mistake yesterday, refusing
to sit down alone for this Friday night interview with
CNN chief Kamala cheerleader Dana Bash, stepping right into the
most damaging narrative surrounding her, the fact that she cannot
survive offscript or handle any pressure of any kind, bringing

(09:44):
Tim along with her like he's her support pat.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
What a dumb move.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Now, add that to her looking to squirm out of debates,
and she's making the biggest error a politician can make,
confirming her opponent's most damning narrative. Kamala has more wind
at her bat than any politician in history, and somehow
she's still blowing it.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
You're listening to the Pursuit of happiness radio pursuit of happiness.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
We don't have that in Mexico.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
All right, story time? So who doesn't love a good story.
I was like a lot of you keeping up at
the DNC last week. Obviously I do it for a living,
but maybe you don't. I'm sure if you did keep
up with it, we were probably keeping up with it
for the same reason. You're curious. I'm curious, We're lib curious.
Who among us couldn't be? After all, what an odd
convention it was. Everybody gathered together, very excited, hopeful, joyous.

(10:41):
They kept using those words to describe a candidate they
don't really know anything about, policy wise, because she doesn't
have any posted on her website, and we knew Kamala
from the past, but weirdly enough, even a lot of
modern liberal Democrat voters don't keep up with. Strangely, Kamala's
policy positions over the years. There's so many contradictory things.

(11:02):
She used to be a prosecutor. She wanted to do
port illegals and put black potsmokers in prison. And now
apparently she doesn't feel that way anymore. She's changed her position,
or has she? She was against the border wall, now
she's for it. I mean, what does she believe in?
Who knows?

Speaker 8 (11:17):
Say?

Speaker 3 (11:17):
As I'm watching on social.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Media all the mayhem going down at the Democratic National
Convention last week, I see this video online. It's a
white guy wearing a Jamaican Rastafarian hat and a COVID
mask and a T shirt that says Harris for President,
and he's being interviewed by a reporter from the BBC News.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
The BBC guy.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Doesn't know who he's interviewed, just thinks it's a regular
white Democrat liberal and you know, for all intent and purposes,
maybe it was. It wasn't, by the way, spoiler alert.
As he's interviewing the guy, he explains to him he's
a proud white dude for Kamala and he's in a
polyamorous relationship. His girlfriend or wife or whatever's black boyfriend
really likes Kamala. That's why they're all going to vote

(11:58):
for him. I'm little Audio that what.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Brought you out into it?

Speaker 6 (12:02):
Yill listen. My name is no source at UTDA pronoms Like, I'm.

Speaker 9 (12:06):
Just really excited how we have like the first black
woman that could be the president of the United States,
and you know, like my white right.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
We're in a polyamors relationship.

Speaker 9 (12:17):
The lover that my wife took as African American, and like,
I've learned so much about the struggle that people of
poler go through as result of my wife's boyfriend. So
I'm excited to really do my part and still Tom
Verity's from my marginalized community. But like the best way
to do that is to get the first woman of
Polor to be the commander of chief.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
And I'm really.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
Excited, all right.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
So what he's saying sounds a little ridiculous, right, He's
in a polyamorous relationship, and he's learned a lot about
black people because a black guy's plowing his wife or whatever.
And the guy that's interviewing him looks like a typical
BBC or it could be NPR, white liberal, long hair,
kind of looks like he's never done a squad or
a deadlift in his life. And this video goes viral

(12:57):
and as I'm watching it and laughing at it, it occurs
to me almost immediately, I know this guy. The guy
that's being interviewed, he's a comedian from Austin, Texas. If
you listen to the show regularly, you may have heard
Alex Stranger on the show before. Now, I don't want
to confuse people here. Alex Stein is a different Alex.
He's from the Blaze up in Dallas. And Alex Rosen,
the guy that runs Predator Poacher's he's yet another Alex

(13:20):
from here in Houston, Texas. He's the guy that goes
out and he finds perverts and creeps and weirdos on
the Internet and he exposes them. Alex Stranger does something
sort of similar to what our other two friends named
Alex to, except he's a comedian from Austin and Alex
am I telling this story correctly.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
Thanks for your time this.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
Afternoon, No, Kenny. Absolutely. And the reason why I'm you know,
the reporter wasn't sure whether or not I was telling
the truth is because these are actual mainstream talking points
amongst today's Democrat party.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Right exactly, even the ridiculous polyamorous part. So while you
were walking around at the DNC filming yourself, there's a
lot of content from Alex Stranger that you can watch
on his Twitter, his ax account, the Alex Stranger. But
did anybody catch on to the fact that you were
messing with him? Or did everybody think you were serious?

Speaker 6 (14:08):
No, everybody was really nice to me. Actually it was horrifying.
Why was it horrifying because they actually thought that I
was on the same team with them.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
But wasn't that your goal?

Speaker 6 (14:21):
No, it was my goal, and I think the mission
was obviously a phenomenal success, like an astounding success. But
the fact that so many people in America actually believe
this garbage, it's frightening and it's horrifying. All right, So, well,
I feel that we are living through idiocracy right now.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Kemmy, So you posted a video. You quoted one of
my favorite movies.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
There.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
You posted in the video of this. It's like a
five minute, thirty second, very funny video. If people want
to go watch it. I'm not going to play the
whole thing, but you labeled the video Kamala Harris rallies
are so brat with a coconut and a a palm tree.
Can you explain what that means for our older listeners?

Speaker 6 (14:59):
Well, apparently there's a really cool meme going around Instagram
and TikTok, and a lot of gen z voters are
sharing little memes and pictures and videos associating Kamala Harris
with the coconut tree. And then they're using the word
brat to describe her, which has absolutely no bearing on
her ability to like effectively run the country as President
of the United States. But that doesn't matter though, because

(15:21):
when you have the record that her and Biden have
the only thing you can rely on our memes and
advertising because you have nothing else to stand on. But
you know, this is a You're dealing with a very very,
very very stupid generation that is raised on memes and
on wokeness and on the Guardian and on drag queens

(15:41):
reading the kids. And this new generation of kids that
are coming into their twenties. I think these are gonna
be the last generations that were raised in peak clown
world because they were raised and they were going to
school before people like you and me started really sounding
the alarm about drag queens reading the kids and the
trans ideology and all the CRT garbage that's being like
put in the school. This has been going on forever,

(16:01):
and this is the last generation where they went through
that whole system that anybody sounding the alarm over it.
And so as a result of that, you know, they
care more about memes and coconut trees than they do
about like living in the United States.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
You know what just occurred to me as you're explaining that, Alex,
I get it. I get what you're talking about. I
get that this is a little confusing for people that
are alive today.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Who are a little older.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
But if you and I were to go back in
time twenty thirty forty years, would any if we showed
this video, if someone just heard a SoundBite of what
you just said, would they even want to live on
this planet anymore?

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Knowing where we're all heading.

Speaker 6 (16:40):
That's a very good question that I don't want to
think of.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
That, Alex.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
For those that don't know you, I guess they must
understand it by Now. What else are you up to?
You got a podcast, you do a lot of content,
you do a lot of comedy on the internet that
leans to the right.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
What do you got coming up?

Speaker 6 (16:55):
I mean the the city council meeting coming up tomorrow
I'm gonna try and make and one of the topics
are enshrining reproductive like you know, advocating that reproductive rights
or a human right. And I'm going to talk about
my how I have an autistic son and that he's
really struggling being with his autism and all of his
learning disabilities, and it would have been better if he
just got aboarted for his own sake and happiness. I

(17:17):
think that's a possibility. So stay tuned for that video.
I don't like to make promises about things I'm gonna
make until I make them. I need to find more
Kamala Harris rallies. I would like to go door to
door to different households with the Harrison wallsign and get
a Mexican guy and pretend that he's an the legal
immigrant to see if anybody would like to house him.
There's a lot of there's a lot of I have

(17:38):
a lot of ideas that are going down the pipe.
I want to travel to more Harris rallies. I want
to fake door knock and fake campaign for Kamala. There's
a multitude of things that I really want to do,
and I really want to just use my platform to
highlight the fact that there is no new enthusiasm for
this this candidate in many capacity. You know, if you
saw the video, I was actually I was. You know,

(18:00):
you gotta understand something right, and that Kamala Harris right now,
she's packing stadiums right Kenny Stadium, No, she yes, she is.
I was there. She's had that. That stadium was packed
to the guilts. Okay, and there were no celebrities. There
was nobody else aside for Kamala and Walt. But guess
what here's the good news. After talking to them, everybody,
every single person that I spoke to, would literally rather
vote for a corpse than Donald Trump. So just because

(18:23):
Kamala Harrison's packing stadiums doesn't mean that she's attracting any
new voters. It just means that, you know, the people
that were too embarrassed to vote for Joe Biden or
admixt their voting for Joe Biden are now proud to
have the Harrison Wallstein in their front yard. So all
it did was making a more enthusiastic to vote Democrat
versus creating more Democrat voters. Narrative, that's the narrative that

(18:45):
really needs to be addressed, because you know, whether or
not you think you have honest elections or not, the
deep state does use narratives and images and media sentiment
to try to paint a picture to justify stealing an
election if that's something that they were to do. So,
as like content maker and somebody has a much larger platform,
I have a social responsibility for somebody loves living in
America to debunk and deconstruct that narrative completely. It's got

(19:08):
to be dismantled because it's nonsense and it doesn't make
any sense.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Alex Stranger. Find him on X The Alex Stranger. You'll
find links to all of his other accounts.

Speaker 3 (19:15):
There.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Coming up Charles Blaine from Urbanreform dot Org and Texas Scorecard.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
Is Ted Cruz in trouble. We're gonna talk about it.

Speaker 10 (19:22):
Love America Here the Government listenlive.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
Listen now to proceed to Happiness Radio. It's Kenna Webster,
Jinia producer. Kenny What what what is going on here?
Charles Blayine of Urban Reform dot Org Here?

Speaker 3 (19:40):
I know you. You're Charles Blaine.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
You're the guy with all the conservative fiscal solutions to
inner city problems.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
What what's your whole deal?

Speaker 7 (19:47):
Well, you know now we're listening to bluegrass and we're
going to be figuring out problems that are solving problems
in the bluegrass country.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
So that's where we are.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
You don't strike me as a bluegrass guy. You you
you live in Houston. Well, you talk like from Jersey.
Actually you don't talk like you're from Jersey. Can I
excu question? As you know, this is an unscripted show. Yes,
some people think it's scripted. It's not scripted. Uh have
you seen the video for those that don't know or
Charles playing. By the way, let me just explain who

(20:15):
this is. He writes for Texas Scorecard. Are you more
of a journalist or an activist or what do you
call yourself?

Speaker 7 (20:20):
More of an freelance activist if you will, I think
is a good way of putting it.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
I like that, But you do journalism.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
And so have you seen the video of there's a
I'm gonna use a term here, and I'm Italian, so
I could say Jersey Italian Jersey trash.

Speaker 10 (20:33):
Have you?

Speaker 2 (20:33):
It's a dad and his son and they go to
Costco and he's like, what do you rate this chicken bake?

Speaker 3 (20:39):
I rate it? Boom? Yeah? Is is this the weirdest thing?
It's literally a dad making a living.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
He's giving his kid diabetes while people watch on social media.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
Range and I don't know if you've seen those videos.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
Now they have rivals, they have arch nemesis that they
meet up with at Costco and other locations and they
fight them over things like chicken, parmesan and other stuff.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
It's really interesting. Actually that can't be really what?

Speaker 7 (21:01):
Yes, I can't remember what the rivals and names are,
but yeah, they appear in a couple of videos.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
For those I know that most of us know what
we're talking about, But yesterday I was trying to explain
this to a friend on the show, a friend of mine,
a journalist, and she she didn't she'd never seen them before.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Hold on, I've got them here. This is who we're
talking about.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Okay, so what is the boom? Basically, they're just who's
this kid that's the youngest, that's the dad.

Speaker 7 (21:32):
Yeah, the family got bigger because it was just two
of them. It was him and the dad. Now there's
two others.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
I know, it's.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Easy to make fun of them, but they found a
weird way to make a living.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
The only thing that bothers me about this is the
kid is clearly not healthy, correct, Like, there's no question
about it.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
He's not, and they encourage it because that's what they're
getting the views from, is going and eating stuff like
chicken Former John and showing up at Costco and stuff
like that. So it's not really the best, but hopefully
they find another avenue of maintaining that fame moving forward.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
All right, watch me segue from that to what we're
actually gonna to talk about. As as America enjoys watching
a father feed his son something unhealthy for entertainment. Are
we feeding our voter base an unhealthy policy position from
the left?

Speaker 3 (22:12):
I don't know. It was almost there, connection, like we're
close there.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Okay, let's talk about politics, because that's what they say is.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
I'm Kenny Websterair. This is a political show.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Kamala Harris is going to sit down for her first interview.
It's going to be like political diabetes. Diabetesbet, everybody says
that wrong, like Porsche, It's not Porsche's. And so Dana
Bash is going to interview Kamala and her emotional support
pet Tim Walls, and do you I gotta think the
first thing we ask these people, Charles Blaine, is what

(22:45):
exactly is your position on the border, Because we've been
told over and over again she hates border walls.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
She doesn't.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
It's a vanity project. How many times did she say this?

Speaker 11 (22:53):
This issue is about a vanity project for this present right, Yeah,
a problem of his own making. Right, And listen, when
I travel this country, folks have plenty enough problems that
they need their president to focus on.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
She knows about a problems. She grew up in academia, Okay,
so I can't help. But notice this is the same
woman who not long ago said this.

Speaker 11 (23:19):
A mother who pays a coyote coyote to transport her
trial through their country of origin, through the entire country
of Mexico, facing unknown peril to come here.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Why would that mother.

Speaker 11 (23:34):
Do that, I will tell you, because she has decided
for that child to remain where they are is worse.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
But what does Donald Trump do? What does he do?

Speaker 11 (23:44):
He says, go back to where you came from. That
is not reflective of our America and our values.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
And it's got to end.

Speaker 11 (23:53):
To folks in this region who are thinking about making
that dangerous trunk to the United States Mexican border.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Yeah, do not come, Do not come, Do not come. Okay, then, Charles,
is this the first question you ask her? Well?

Speaker 7 (24:11):
I think either that is because as we know, she's
doing this interview with Tim Walls, So I think either
that's the first question, or the first question is it
does Tim Walls have or not have a dog named Scout?
Because I think we were trying to determine that the
other day. But no, I mean, it is absolutely ridiculous
when you look at it, because she everything that she
is criticized. And it's not just from Trump. She also
did this with Biden during the primary that year as well.

(24:32):
Everything she criticized of him, she flipped on when she
became his vice president, and now she flipped on when
she's vice president because she knows the realities of policy,
and so it's a little ridiculous and you just never
know where she's going to.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
Be on an issue.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Look, but you raise a great point here of all
the dumb things for her emotional support PET to lie
about Tim Walls has an emotional support her emotional support
PET has an emotional support PET. And people have noticed
multiple social media posts. This is Scout as you could see,
Scout is what color? Would you say? Scout is black?

Speaker 3 (25:02):
Okay? But this is.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Another post from the same guy. Here he is again
with Scout. Now, how did Scout change color? There is?
Is he transracial? What the hell is going on?

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Charles Blay? Something I don't know?

Speaker 7 (25:15):
I mean, And this is the thing, This is what
politicians do, and they pretend you don't they if they
they pretend that it's not there and hope that you
will do the same.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
But it's ridiculous. I think you and I ought to
do this.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
We should we should show up at Harris County Commissioner's Court.
I'll tell people I'm Charles Blaine.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
Idea. And then the next day you show.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Up at Harris County Commissioner's Court. You tell people you're
Charles Blaine.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Let them figure out who's the real Charles Blair, Like,
will the real Charles Blaine? Please?

Speaker 2 (25:39):
We don't know what to think anyway, Okay, so what
do you ask your Dana Bash?

Speaker 3 (25:45):
You've got to help.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
But at the same time, is there anybody that needs
Donald Trump more than CNN's ratings?

Speaker 7 (25:51):
No, I think that is that is actually true. But
I truly think the first question, if they want this
to be a very serious conversation, is they need to
ask why she could not do this herself. Why she
had to have her vice presidential nominee with her. Why
you can't sit down and answer questions from a friendly
reporter at a friendly station, but you have to have
someone there as an emotional support person.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
That's to be the first question.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Yeah, that would be the first question, And then the
next question would be, okay, border wall right? And then
so many policies she claims to not support anymore that
she supported literally weeks earlier this summer.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Summer's not over yet.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Yes, at the beginning of the summer she supported a
ban on fracking subsidies for evs.

Speaker 7 (26:30):
What happened to Medicaid for all? Is that still a
policy of hers? Depends on the hour and the day.
I think it might change by the end of the day,
but you're right, I mean, it just changes so fast.
And that's probably why she doesn't want to sit for
these interviews, because she knows that she has no policy
consistency and she's gonna get called out on it.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
Yeah, okay, So and then of course the other issue here.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Now, look, I'm not probably not the right one to
talk about this because I am, as you could see,
a cracker faced honkloid.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
But part of the.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Reason why they picked her to be the candidate is
she was supposed to be the candidate that would appear
POC's disenfranchised minorities, that sort of thing. I'm reading through
a list of there's about to be a biography published
about her this week, and one of the things it
says here this is very interesting. Her mom's from the
Indian brahamine caste system. Do you get what the cast

(27:15):
system is in India. Can you explain it for those
that don't get it.

Speaker 7 (27:18):
Yeah, So in an Indian cast system, you're kind of
born into a place in life, and it's very difficult
to move up or down the cast system. You know,
in America, we have a socioeconomic ladder and a lot
of people try to work hars they can move up
and move into a better neighborhood, different things like that,
while in other countries the cast system kind of prohibits that,
and it is very difficult to move out of your
level and into another.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Level, Okay, right. And then so that's the top of
the cast system. That's where her mom's from. There's from
an affluent family born in another country. Fine, whatever, that's okay.
And then her father comes from a family of wealthy
Jamaican slave plantation owners. Her dad was an influential Marxist economist.
Her formative teen years were living in Montreal, Canada. As

(28:01):
it's explained to the biography here, at no point in
her formative years did she ever live in what is
customarily referred to as the African American experience. She claims
she celebrated not what is it not Wakanda, the Kwanza
quansa growing up. Look, I'm Donald Trump, and I can't
talk about this because it's not good for mess. But

(28:21):
but is she is she part of the African American experience?

Speaker 6 (28:24):
How do you know?

Speaker 7 (28:25):
I mean, it's hard to question. I don't know what
she's gone through to claim that she is. But I
think when you look at her family upbringing in yeah,
and you look at where what she's been that is
not the typical experience that you would find from a
typical African American household. Now, I think a lot of
when when she talks about this issue, she reverts back
to is talking about going to an HBCU And so
that seems to be from all public perception, the first

(28:48):
incidents in which she then inserted herself into the African
American experience. And so, uh, yeah, I don't know how
much that allows you to relate to the average day
to day happenings out of every average, every average, every
day African American family.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Yeah, Okay, have you seen this Don Lemon traveling around
the country talking to people during the last two weeks.
Don Lemon's out of work, as you know, and so
he's been traveling around the country speaking with potential voters,
mostly black voters, about Donald Trump, and one of the
things that he did not expect to experience. I've got

(29:22):
to assume is that, according at least according to Don Lemon,
Kamala is actually not that popular with black voters.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
What did they think about Harris? Did they have anything
to say about her? They did have Listen, it depends
on where you are.

Speaker 12 (29:36):
We went to a number of different battleground states in Pennsylvania, Ohio.
We were in Michigan, Indiana on our obviously Illinois on
our way to Chicago, and it sort of depended on
where you were Pennsylvania as well. I shouldn't say Pensylvania,
should say Philadelphia was a bit more liberal, and the
answers to the questions about her and him were quite different.

(29:59):
But for the most part, in Pittsburgh or in the
Jersey Shore, in Atlantic City, in Ohio especially, many people
did not know who she was, right.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
They weren't familiar with her. Sorry, I didn't mean to
do that. Sorry, good, they weren't.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
They weren't familiar with her, is what he's saying, and
that black people didn't like him as much as a
lot of us thought. My mouse got stuck there on
her face.

Speaker 6 (30:23):
But is it?

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Is it just me or it's something going on with
Jen's face A lot of something, a lot of a
lot of botox lately. Is that part of being at MSNBC,
you think, I mean it might be, that might be
one of the requirements is not on as a.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
News So what do you think about what Don Lemon
just said about her? I mean, I think here's the thing.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
You know, well, one he the places he were mentioning
were not all swing states, as you know, and as
you said, and when you look, the same thing happened
when he was doing interviews on the ground in views
you were watching them. I think it was during the
DNC or something. He was going and talking to folks
and you were in the same thing. People don't like
her as much as we are being told that they
like her. And if you go back to when she
was vice president not running for president, there was a

(31:03):
there was everyone agreed that she was kind of universally disliked,
and then once she announced, suddenly everything changed and now
she was incredibly popular. And so I think a lot
of this is manufactured by the media because when you
actually talk to people, it's not the case, and the
only people who do say it's the case of the
diehard Democrats who are determined to see her elected.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
So are you suggesting that she's not going to bring
the boom like a Costco chicken bake?

Speaker 3 (31:26):
Is that what you're saying, She's not going to be
like this Italian family for New Jerseys.

Speaker 10 (31:30):
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they say, is precieds of how it is radio with
Ken Webstern Junior aka Hey Producer Kenny keep it here.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
We bring the boom. That's what we do. We bring
them we're back from commercial break.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
One of the problems with live streaming while we're also
on the radio is I have to play royalty free music.
Charles Blame from Texas scorecard dot Com.

Speaker 3 (31:57):
Is this good music? This is good music. I like
it smooth jazz.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
I don't know what we're calling this trip hop? Is
this trip In the nineties this was called trip hop?
I think what is trip hop?

Speaker 3 (32:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
It's just slow electronic music. You could do drugs to it.
It's don't hop three times, don't do drugs, kids. I
am I'm a big fan of Ted Cruise. I think
that Ted Cruz.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
I know, he's what. He went to cankun Or one
time during a winter storm.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Okay, but if you're a conservative and you look at
Ted Cruz's voting record, he's great. Even still, the Texas Tribune,
not exactly a non partisan news outlet, is reporting today
Harris is shrinking Trump's lead in Texas. Trump may not
win Texas. According to the Texas Tribune. Now to me,
that sounds a little bit like wishful thinking. But they've

(32:41):
also pointed out that Colin Alred is in within striking
distance of Ted Cruz. This is according to new polling
data from our friends over at Let's see here well
from the Texas Tribune, the University of Houston's Hobby School
of Public Affairs.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
Is this reliable polling data?

Speaker 8 (32:57):
You know?

Speaker 7 (32:58):
I think, I mean, listen, I think it is all
only because we're still a little far out from the election.
Labor Day's nearing, It's this weekend, and I think things
are going to really pick up, and so not too
many people were paying attention. So I think it's reasonable
to expect that it's close. And we also remember the
Beto Cruz election. So I think it's reasonable to expect
that it's close. But do I think that he's in
any danger of actually losing. I would say.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
No, No. I mean, look, I've got to assume he's
not either.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
But Colin alrid is not having the love affair with
the media that Beto Awarke did. People are trying to
come up with a funny nickname for Colin, and I
will tell you right now, I've heard a few people
call him black Beto. That's not it, guys, No, it's
not concussion Beto. I think is better. I think cause
he's like the dumb jock version of Beto. Beto would
roll across the stage on a skateboard and eat what

(33:44):
a burger?

Speaker 3 (33:45):
And then when he tried to run for president, we
all knew what was going to happen.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
He was going to go to Wisconsin and he did
Culver's get a custard Burger, and that's exactly what he
ended up doing.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Colin doesn't have that.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Colin spoke the other day at the DNC and he's
listing off all the his what he's going to do
if he gets elected, you know, more trans kids and
more gender affirming care and more more abortions and all that,
and then he says, and secure the border.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
And nobody in this giant stadium.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Filled with liberal Democrat voters had any they secure the border.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Are we at the wrong convention?

Speaker 7 (34:16):
Well, what's interesting is you look at some of the
commentary at it before he spoke, that he was getting
criticism from some Texas Democrats saying that he wasn't aligning
himself with Democrats and he was trying to distance himself,
and I think this is part of what they were
speaking about. Then he spoke, and obviously it landed, you know,
like a brick. And I think the problem is is
that people who want Democrats, who want to win elections,

(34:36):
especially in places like Texas, understand that that's an issue
they need to address. Where you have the party loyalists
who refuse to even acknowledge that it's a problem, and
so they turn on those who do. And I think
it goes the same as when there was a video,
I don't know if you saw it when Kamalo was
speaking and she said something about, you know, public safety
or the border or something, and they flashed her her
stepdaughter and she was just sitting there, not clapping because

(34:56):
she was not happy that she referenced, you know, securing
the border and reinforcing our armed services.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
I think that's perfectly put.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Before there was Colin Alrid in the state of Texas,
there was Beto O'Rourke, And before there was Beto O'Rourke,
there was abortion Barbie.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
That was Wendy Davis and I don't know. Look, we
live in Texas.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
I know a lot of people watching us on social
media may not be from Texas, but I cannot help.
But notice here was December eighth, twenty fifteen. Let me
put this up on the screen. Here what we're looking at.
There were a lot of these news stories about there's
abortion Barbie, why I caved on guns when I ran
for governor of Texas. Now, over and over again, these
liberal Democrats who want to try to take the state

(35:35):
of Texas will come out and go, I support gun rights,
I support border security. And then as soon as they
don't win. Both Wendy and Beto did this, they come
out and they go I didn't.

Speaker 3 (35:45):
Really believe that.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
I just thought I might be able to take over
the state of Texas, and liberal Democrats defend them. There's
no Republican equivalent of this where like a Republican tried
to win in California and he came out and said
I support abortion, and then he loses and he goes,
I didn't really support abortion. I was just trying to win,
and for some reason they get the pass. Do liberals
just not have any ethics or morals?

Speaker 3 (36:07):
Why does this? Why is this okay?

Speaker 7 (36:09):
I think they're willing to throw everything out when it
comes to winning an election, or at least they used
to be.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
Nowadays.

Speaker 7 (36:14):
I don't know if it's as much we just had
about Colin and him talking about the bordering being turned
on by progressives, but I think they're just willing to
say and do whatever it takes to win an election,
and they're willing to turn a blind eye to their
elected officials who do. But the thing is, if you're
willing to do that for candidates who are running, then
what's gonna happen when they're actually elected in office and
they do the same thing.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
All right, So this polling data tells us Trump's in
trouble in Texas. It's hard to believe, but that's what
they say. It also tells US Ted Cruz if Trump's
in trouble, they're on the same ticket. Now, it reminds
me of twenty sixteen. Honestly, it reminds me of twenty
twenty as well, because in twenty sixteen, everybody knew Hillary
was gonna.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
Win, and then she didn't.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
In twenty twenty, we all went to bed thinking Donald
Trump was gonna win and then he didn't.

Speaker 3 (36:56):
Are the posters just wrong once every four years?

Speaker 7 (36:59):
I mean, I think they're in crea getting it wrong.
People don't want to answer polsters. It's harder to get
people to actually give accurate answers if they choose to
engage with them, you know, the timing of the polls,
the size of the polls.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
I think we're just not where we used to be.

Speaker 7 (37:11):
When people used to be home all the time and
you can call their house phone and get them to
answer a couple questions, they were a little more accurate. Nowadays,
I just don't see that being the case, and so
you got to take them with a grant salt.

Speaker 6 (37:20):
All right.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
One of the things that really helped out the liberal
Democrats in twenty twenty we were all there, we all
remember was that suddenly your health is on the line
if we don't let people do twenty four hour drive
through voting in a low income neighborhood with sketchy crackheads
as our pollster judges, and it's like nothing about it
made any sense. But now, once again, just like four

(37:43):
years ago, we're being told COVID is on the rise,
especially in blue states and swing states.

Speaker 3 (37:48):
And then now we've got two new viruses here.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Let me get this up on the screen for those
of you watching us on social media. New Hampshire residents
die from E. E is a rare mosquito born virus.
And then what was the other thing? This is this
the right story? This is not the right story.

Speaker 3 (38:03):
Sorry.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
The other story was monkey Pock's on the rise again,
so monkey pocks COVID and then of course E whatever
that is is this just wish whole thinking are a
people is obviously you're a health expert, Charles, tell us
everything you know about these well brand new diseases we
just discovered five minutes away.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
My moonlight as a health expert, just need to know.
But no, I mean, this is the thing.

Speaker 7 (38:24):
You know, they find these one off cases and then
they make big news about it because one person passed away,
I you know, sorry to that person. Into their family.
But this isn't something that is so widespread that we
all need to be concerned about. But they want you
to be because yes, it does help them at the
end of the day. And so just like COVID, they're
going to lean on this. I wouldn't be surprised if
another variant of COVID comes out tomorrow and we're worried
about that too.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Why is it still called COVID nineteen, shouldn't it There's
been so many mutations Delta.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
Twenty four at this point, I would think I would
think so too. Right, we get started, all right? You
texted me the other day. Charles Blaine, a good friend
of mine.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
For those who don't know, Oh, I'm talking to Charles Blaine,
runs away web site called urbanreform dot org. Charles and
I are like unicorns in the sense that we are
conservatives that live in the city and we're deeply involved
in local Paul. We're Republicans in a big, giant blue city,
and you know, it's like it's like a fish swimming upstream.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
What's the point. Charles has this great website.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
Besides Texas scorecard dot com, where he's a regular contributor, he.

Speaker 3 (39:19):
Also works for a website.

Speaker 2 (39:20):
He created a group called Urban Reform and he goes
around the country talking to people in big cities about
how we can solve a lot of these big city
problems with conservative, fiscally conservative solutions, something a lot of
Republicans and libertarians and conservatives would probably get behind. We
have a news story today involving tech dot and for
those of you that are local to Texas or Harris County,

(39:42):
this is very important.

Speaker 3 (39:42):
Yeah, it's kind of ridiculous.

Speaker 7 (39:44):
So, as a lot of Texans know, we get toll roads,
and everybody's frustrated with toll roads. But the idea behind
them is that they toll these roads so that they
can build them, pay off the cost of building them,
and then in theory, they would then remove the toll
and it would be a free highway paid for through
your regular tax doles. Well, well with two Highway two
eighty eight, which we all know kind of runs through
the medical center, that whole area. You can go downtown

(40:05):
or off to you know, pair Land in places like that,
they have a toll road that Texa is now purchasing
for one point seven billion of your tax dollars, and
then they have a plan to continue to toll you
on it, so you're buying it from the private developer,
paying over market value for it, when the private developer
said they would immediately cut the tolls, and then they're
going to continue to toll you for it, so you're

(40:26):
getting taxed twice for It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Okay, So there's no such thing as a temporary tax. No,
it doesn't exist. Income tax was designed just for the
rich people right up until everybody was getting.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
Tax and now the Buiden administration is.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
Cracking down on what is its service industry, people getting
paid in tips. Kamala claims she's against it, but of
course she's part of the administration that's doing it. The
new thing is capital gains unrealized capital gains tax. What
that means is if you own like a Mickey Mantle
Rookie card or a house inless suburbs or whatever, and
it increases exponentially in value, you have to pay taxes

(40:59):
on it even though you haven't sold it yet. And
they say this will only affect the very very rich.
Knowing what you know about everything we just said income
tax and the tolls and all.

Speaker 7 (41:08):
Do you believe that not at all? Not at all,
because you know what it's gonna hurt. It's gonna hurt
people who have some sort of precious family heirloom. They
might not be rich, but it's been passed down upon
generations on generations, and they're holding onto it with no
intention of selling it, or maybe they do want to
sell it because they might need some extra money, and
then it's gonna hurt them. And those are the many
people who can't afford to actually pay stuff like this,
and that's what always happens with this stuff. And again,

(41:29):
it's like you said, it's not temporary. So even if
they want us to believe it is, it's gonna be
here permanently if they choose to make it.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
Am into that. Charles Blaine, Urban reform dot Org. Anything
you want people to go take a look at today.

Speaker 7 (41:39):
Just go on social media. Check us out urban reform
Org on any social media platform. You'll see all the
stuff we post.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
I noticed you post a lot of videos of Harris
County Judge Lena Hidalgo, the single most powerful elected Democrat
official in the state of Texas, and some of.

Speaker 7 (41:52):
The clips you post make her look crazy. She does
that for herself. I don't actually do anything to make
her look crazy. I'm just reposting with she says, And
so she does that, she carries the water there, and
thank her for it, because now we actually know what's really.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Gone on in Harris Hunt.

Speaker 7 (42:05):
So those aren't cheap fikes. No, they're not cheap fakes.
Those are the real ones. Those are Lena live and
in color.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
All right, I'm Kenny Webster. Hey, if you're watching us
on social media, share this video. Do your homie Kenny
and Charles a favor. We're grateful for you. God bless
you all. Thanks for watching.

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