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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I want to start by asking all of you a question,
can you change your race?

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Now? Hear me out.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Why I'm asking this question is because Kamala Harris's ethnicity
has become an issue. I don't really give a crap
because I think she's just a bad politician.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
I don't really care about skin color.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
I do think it's interesting now how you can identify
basically as whatever you need to identify to be like
convenient for you. Elizabeth Warren is a great example of that.
Remember when she was like Native American and then they're like, no,
you're not, and she's like, yes, I am. And why
because she was pandering to voters and it actually worked

(00:44):
when she was running for office, and then it came
back to bide her in the rear in when she
was wanting to be president of the United States of America,
and even her own party uses against her. They're like, dude,
like you're white. As they come like, come on, like
you're you're super white, You're not Native American, and the
fact that you try to like use the system to
claim you were Native American, and even Democrats ripped on her. Now,

(01:08):
if you go back and you look at Kamala Harris
in history. And this has become like a massive issue
now because Donald Trump went to the National Association of
Black Journalists convention and the way they treated him was
from the very beginning just nasty. And by the way,

(01:29):
this is exactly why I would have advised him not
to go, because nothing good comes out of going to
a venue or a place where they just hate you,
like they're never going to accept you. And African American
voters may be accepting you, but the National Assization of
Black Journalists are never going to accept you.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
They're radical liberals.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
And they're going to try to turn you in any
Republican that goes on stage there into a racist. Their god,
their their Their job is not to interview you. Their
job is not actually to have a conversation with you.
Their job is not to talk about your policies. Their
job is to attack you. And that gives them street cred.

(02:12):
It's it's just who the National Association of Black Journalists
is is an organization, and so if you're a conservative
and you're white, you're not welcome. And the sooner that
candidates understand this, the better off they are, Like, because
you're not going in there to have a real discussion.
You're not going in there to have a real conversation,

(02:34):
right You would think that if you got there, especially
when someone tried to kill you a couple of weeks ago,
your opening statement when Donald Trump sits down with you
is to say something to the effect of, like, mister President,
first of all, we want to say thank you for
joining us today, and and we're so thankful.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
That you surviue that assassination attempt.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
And start off with that, right, like, this is pretty fresh,
It's happened a couple weeks ago. I know that the
first time I see someone after they've had a medical emergency,
whether it's a stroke or a heart attack, or whether
it was in the hospital for what a staff infection
or whatever it may be, I don't care who they are.
The first thing I say is, hey, I'm so glad
you're okay. I have friends that are very liberal. I

(03:20):
have friends and colleagues that I have worked with in
media and we've gone like round after round. One of those,
for example, is Paul Bagala. Paul Bagala is a liberal.
He's one of the most brilliant liberal minds out there
and running presidential campaigns. But Paul and I have a
friendship because we actually care about each other as a
human being. We've debated and thrown down on TV. But

(03:45):
when he found out my mom had cancer, he was
one of the first people to reach out and vice
versa when there's been medical issues on his side of
his family. And we have a mutual connection because of that.
And I can tell you that you can have those
types of conversations.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
If you want to.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
But when you and if you're a nice person, but
you look at this conversation the Nationalization and Black journalists
like this was one hundred percent. We want to destroy you.
We want everyone to think that you're racist, and we
want to make headlines. That's the other part about this.
I wouldn't have gone. I would have told Donald Trump
there's a no win situation. There's no way you're going

(04:30):
to win over people in that room. And by the way,
I would also argue that the Nationals black journalists do
not represent the majority of African Americans in this country.
They're an elitist organization that hates conservatives across the board.
And by the way, you know they hate the most,
They actually hate Black conservatives the most. They will turn
them into Uncle Tom's right, they will turn them into, Oh,

(04:52):
that journalist is not a real black journalist, he's a
sellout to the white conservative man or the white people.
So if you want to know if the organization is
is all based around race and hating people of the
other of any other color, like, look at the National
Association of Black.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Journalists and their leadership.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
They have more disdain for black journalists that disagree with
their liberal ideology than they do for anybody else. And
then it's the conservatives afterwards. Now, let's talk about what
happened in the opening question. The opening question to Donald
Trump was in fact, one of the most ridiculous loaded
questions I've ever heard. Now, to be clear, I'm not

(05:36):
saying that question couldn't have come later in the interview,
and I want to break that down for you. But
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(05:57):
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(06:39):
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(07:00):
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(07:47):
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Speaker 2 (07:52):
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Speaker 1 (07:54):
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Speaker 1 (08:05):
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IFCJ dot org. All right, now, let's get to this question.
And I want to be clear there was no niceties beforehand.

(08:25):
There was no Hey, miss President, we're glad that you
weren't assassinated. There's no thank you for coming and speaking
to black journalists today. Many other candidates have not done this,
for example, right like, there was no goodwill.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
This was a he's here and I want to own him.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
And by owning him, what it means is we as
black journalists are going to do everything in our power
to make sure that Donald Trump is a racist when
he leaves this room. That that is the narrative that
Donald Trump hates black people. This isn't journalism, right, this
is activism. This is the Democratic Party masquerading as journalists.

(09:08):
And Donald Trump went off on ABC News as Scott
for this interview because this is the very first thing
that said.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Listen, I 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.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Seven seconds in, the journalist doesn't say, mister president.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Notice that she said, sir, right.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
We're gonna We're gonna immediately undermine your standing on the
stage and in our eyes.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
You're not a president. You are our enemy.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
We hate you because you're conservative, we hate you because
you are white. Like this is what racism sounds like
I want to be clear, and then she says, you know,
let's address the elephant in the room. A lot of
people think you shouldn't be here today. Well, then why
the hell did you invite me? That's what I would
have said. If I was don trup by the I
would have not gone. I would have never gone. I

(10:01):
would tell every Republican candidate based on this interview, don't
ever go to the National Association of Black Journalists conference,
because it is not nothing will be done in good faith.
You do not go, You do not attend. You want
to go talk to African American voters, go talk to
them directly. Screw the media and these and these types

(10:23):
of people who think it's their job to tear you down.
And this is the part where I think Donald Trump
went truly in the spirit of let's have a real conversation.
I want to with African Americans, which is great, But
the reality is these journalists don't want to have a
conversation with him.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
They want to take him down.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
They're the same people that were pushing the false narratives
on Russia collusion, the same people that lied about you
and your family, the same people that lied about the
classified documents at mar Laco. The same people that lied
about your business dealings, the same people that advocate and
supported you being arrested and your property being taken from you.

(11:07):
Why goever sit down with them and dignify their journalism
that they claim has integrity when clearly they don't like
This is where I would have if I was Donald
Trump in that moment, I think I would have just said, well, then,
why the hell do you invite me? What's the point
of me being here? In fact, it's clear you're not
here in the spirit of good faith as I am.
So with that being said, thanks, but I'm going to

(11:33):
leave because it's very clear you do not want to
have a conversation with me. You do not want to
do a real interview with me as a journalist. You're
sitting here coming after me while I showed up at
your conference, reaching across the aisle to journalists and to
African American voters. Now again, I don't believe that some

(11:55):
association represent the African American community. ABC News started out
by attacking him. Just seven second ten. They had said,
many believe you shouldn't even be here, and that wasn't
all keep listening.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
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.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Is not true.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
You have told four congressmen women of color who were
American citizens to go back to where they came from.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
You have used words like animal and.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
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 supremacists at your marologue resort. So my question, sir,
now that you are asking black supporters.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
To vote for you, why should.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Black voters trust you after you have used language like that.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been
asked a question so in such a horror first question,
you don't even say, hello, how are you? Are you
with ABC? Because I think they're a fake news network,
a terrible net work, and I think it's disgraceful that

(13:14):
I came here in good spirit. I love the black
population of this country. I've done so much for the
black population 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.

(13:38):
I've done so much. And you know, and I say this, Historically,
black colleges and universities were out of money. They were
stone call broke, and I saved them and I gave
them long term financing, and nobody else was doing it.
I think it's a very rude introduction. I don't know
exactly why you would do something like that.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
Go a step further.

Speaker 5 (14:01):
I was invited here, and I was told my opponent,
whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told my
opponent was going to be here. It turned out my
opponent isn't here. You invited me under false pretense, and
then you said you can't do it with zoom. Well
you know where's zoom. She's going to do it with zoom,
and she's not coming, And then you are half an

(14:22):
hour l a. Just so we understand, I have too
much respect for you to be late.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
They couldn't get.

Speaker 5 (14:27):
Their equipment work in or something I would like.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
I think it's a very nasty question. I have answered
the question.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
I have been the best president for the black population
since Abraham Lincoln.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
President Johnson's I'm the Building Rights Act.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
You to start off a question and answer period, especially
when you're thirty five minutes late because you couldn't get
your equipment to work in such a hostile manner.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I think it's a disgrace.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
I really do. Let me just ask a follow up, sir,
and then we'll move.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
But by the way, I think that part he handled brilliantly.
And let's go to what he just said. I came
here in good faith. You guys said that Kamala was
coming or Biden was coming, and then you lied, Then
you said you couldn't do it in zoom, Then you
make me wait a half hour because you couldn't get
your equipment to work, and then you set me on
the stage, and then you come after me. The way

(15:17):
that you just did it is a horrible manner. He's right,
he went there in good faith. But I think this
is a moment that is a very cautionary tale for
what's to come with Kamala Harris. And I'll go back
to the first thing that now there's this obsession, right,
is that apparently Kamala Harris is black. Look, I believe
that Kamala Harris thinks that she's black now because the

(15:40):
Democratic Party believes that you can think whatever you want
to be, and then it becomes true. This is a
party that can't tell the difference between a man and
a woman. This is a party that nominated a Supreme
Court justice who's African American, by the way, who says
I'm not a biologist, so therefore I can't tell the
difference between a man and a woman. This is the

(16:00):
party that says you can choose your own sex every day.
This is a woman that will tell you that men
can breastfeed. This is a party that says that if
you criticize that, that you're somehow anti lgbt q I
A or transphobic. This is the party that thinks that

(16:22):
it is a good thing for children to go to
a drag queen reading hour to indoctrinate kids with drag
queens in front of them. This is the same party
that says a gay Pride parade with men, you know,
literally throwing their junk in the faces of kids are

(16:45):
throwing beads.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
At them is a family value.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
And so I say this because I do think there's
a point here where I love that Donald Trump went
and wanted to be there and wanted and came in
the spirit of good faith. But I also think there's
a there's a point that we all need to just
recognize now, which is many of these conversations with these

(17:12):
fake groups that stand on this very high hill hill
and they act like they're just some sort of amazing patriots,
we need to just start being honest about when they're not.
You know, you look at Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton. How
do they make their money and get rich. They got
rich off of the blight of the black community. They

(17:36):
got rich off of shaking people down, saying if you
don't give us money and donations, we're gonna we're gonna
picket you and boycott you and call you and your
company racists. By the way, did they actually help the
black community?

Speaker 4 (17:50):
No?

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Did Jesse Jackson.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
When was the last time Jesse Jackson built a school
for black kids it was successful?

Speaker 2 (17:57):
When was the last time Jesse Jackson.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Made an impact in a high crime, high poverty area
that turned it into a low crime and a successful
neighborhood in his entire career?

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Show me success.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
What I can show you is a guy that's gotten
very rich and flies on a lot of private jets.
What I can what I can tell you is show
you as a guy that likes eat at really nice restaurants,
five star restaurants, and says it five star hotels. He's
not a man of the black community. He's a one
tenth of one of the top one percent in America.

(18:32):
But they race baate and they race bait, and they
race bait, and every time they do it, they make
money off of it. Look at the lawyers now that
run to the convenient stories that raise them money. They're
not there to do good for the black community. They're
there to divide the black community in the white community.
Black Lives Matter, look at that. I mean, you don't

(18:54):
hear much about Black Lives Matter right now. You don't
know why because it was a Ponzi scheme. The people
that ran Black Lives Matter. It's now very well documented.
They went from average incomes to multi millionaires with multiple
houses and cars and private jets they were taking, and
five star restaurants and parties they were throwing. Black Lives

(19:16):
Matter was no different than Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton
and what they did, it just was on a bigger scale. Right,
they were better at it, and they raised more money,
and they did it quickly. And if you didn't partner
with Black Lives Matter, then you were a racist company.
So every Fortune five hundred company bowed to the pressure
of not wanting to be called a racist company. You

(19:40):
didn't ask questions about where the money was going, right,
because that would be racist. You didn't ask questions for
accountability on the accounting.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
That would be racist.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
And so you look at just this basic issue with
for example, with Kamala I know in the past, you
was what Indian maya can she was not African American.
Donald Trump, by the way, brought it up, and some
people were saying, oh, he shouldn't have brought it up.
I think he absolutely should have. And he said this

(20:12):
right there to the black journalists.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
Was 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. So I don't
know is she Indian or is she black?

Speaker 6 (20:29):
She is always I know, college I respect either one,
but she obviously doesn't because she was Indian all the
way and then all of a sudden, she made a
turn and she went she became a black. Just to
be clear, sir, I think somebody should look into that too.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
When you ask a continue in a very hostile, nasty tone.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
It's a direct question, sir.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a
DEI higher.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
As somebody really does?

Speaker 5 (20:55):
I mean, I really don't know, could be, could be,
There are some and there are plenty.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
By the way, I love that question. Do you believe
that Kamala Harris is a DEI hire? I'll answer that question.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Hell yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
How did Kamala Harris become the vice president? Was it
because she was popular with the Democratic Party? No, she
was what I think the first person to drop out
of the presidential race. She was pulling it like less
than one percent. She dropped out because no one gave
her money, because everybody thought she was a terrible candidate.
How did she become the vice president? She became the
vice president because she accused Joe Biden of being a racist,

(21:32):
and the Biden campaign was afraid that it was going
to stick with black voters, and they said, hey, if
you want to get her to shut up. Hire her,
make her the vice presidential candidate, and you'll have no
problems on the issue of you being a racist. And
this is no different than the shakedown that we've seen
from Jesse and al. And give her the vice presidency

(21:54):
because then you'll be good with black voters and then
this will be a non issue.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
No one will say you're a racist if you pick
a black woman. This was a DEI hire at its core. Now,
let me also say something else about Katway Harris real quick,
and do I believe she was a DEI hire by
Joe Biden. Yes, I don't think it's controversial. You can't find,
by the way, one video of this woman claiming to

(22:21):
be black or African American until Joe Biden selected her
as his VP. Because she also knew why she was
getting the job. She knew okay, she knew that she
was getting the job as a minority woman.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Okay, like that was it was very clear.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
And she knew that she got the job because she
was the one that called Joe Biden a racist during
the vice during the presidential debates, and it was hurting
him and they needed to make that go away. And
so then they said all right, this will work. Now,
I go back to the point, I don't give a
crap if you're Indian and your heritage great. If you're

(23:04):
a Native American, great, If you're African American, great.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
If you're a spinning I don't care because I don't
judge people basically cloth their skin. But what I do
have a problem with is when you use it and
exploit it to an advantage and then you change it,
like Kamala Harris is no different than Elizabeth Warren. When
you use your heritage to get ahead and then that

(23:32):
heritage isn't working anymore, so you want to switch to
another one that you think will help you even more.
So you change from being Indian to African American. Like
I would assume that African Americans would be offended by that.
But I go back to what I said at the
very beginning about the Democratic Party now and why I
say the Democratic Party is dead.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Okay, The Democratic Party.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Is a Marxist socialist communist organization that just won't actually
say straight up to your face we're communists, where Marxist,
we're socialists. They have to be palatable and right now
saying those other three things are not palable enough on
the nationwide stage running it for national office. So they say, okay,

(24:15):
we're so Democrats. But let me remind you of Senator Blackburn.
Do you remember when Senator Blackburn asked a simple question
of a Supreme Court nominee of Jackson, And the question
was not a hard one.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Can you provide a definition for the word woman? Can
I provide a definition? Now, yeah, I can't.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
You can't not in a case contact.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
I'm not a biology of.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
I'm not a biologist. This is someone that they put
on the Supreme Court. How does she rule on sexism cases?
How does she rule on cases that involve women or
women's rights if she can't define what a woman is?
But this goes back to where we now are in

(25:04):
the world.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
There is a.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Moment that's happening right now, and it terrifies me because
we have become so afraid of offending people that we're
not willing to stand up for just like common sense anymore.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
I mean, look at the damn Olympics.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
At the Olympics, not only did the Olympic Game give
a middle finger at their opening ceremony, two billion plus
Christians and people of faith billions, But they also were
clearly trying to indoctrinate children that we're watching the opening

(25:44):
ceremonies with their radical agenda, which is to mock faith,
mock Jesus, mock God, mock religion with drag queens in
this gay and lesbian, transgender, bisexual plus agenda. Now, I'm
willing to just call it what it is because I'm
no longer afraid. I'm just not I'm not afraid anymore.

(26:05):
I'm going to say what I believe, back it up
with facts, and smile, and do it with a compassionate
and as a compassionate way as I possibly can.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Every day.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
I'm tired of living in a world where people say
you can't say that. Why not? Why can't I say that?
Why can't I say that the Olympics are ridiculous? And
not even by the way for the opening ceremonies, Like
I'll move past that to what I witnessed, which was
men boxing and beating the living crap out of women

(26:40):
in the Olympics. Did you know that's happening right now?
And this is what the Democratic Party has done to
women's sports. Where the hell are the feminists? You have
women that are being pummeled and they're going to get killed.
One of them is going to die because they're allowing
men to claim that they are a woman even though

(27:02):
everybody knows they're a man, and let them fight because
they claim that they are a woman. Men's arms are
longer than women traditionally. Men are more masculine, they have
a different structure, they have bigger muscles, They're more powerful
than women traditionally. And if you went through puberty, I

(27:24):
don't care how many quote puberty blockers or you know,
get rid of your testosterum level crap you take, you're
still a dude. And you could see it at the
Olympics in these matches where the women's faces were swollen
because they're taking a beating from a man who says
I'm a woman. This is no different than what we're

(27:45):
witnessing in women's sports in college, where track and field
stars are giving medals to men that have penises who
say they're a woman. Like, I'm not gonna ever live
in that world where I say, oh, you can be
whatever you want to be, Like Mike Kid can come
to you and say, Dad, I'm a cat. I'm gonna
say no, you're not in fact, I'm probably now at

(28:07):
a point where I'm like, no, you're You're going.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
To be exactly who you are, okay.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
And I'm not even gonna I'm not like, I'm not
putting up with any of it because I'm afraid of
where it leads and where they learned it, which is
also sad, Like, let kids be kids, but not if
you're a Democrat, not if you're a socialist, Marxist or communists.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
You want to indoctrinate them.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
You know, you look at these advocates in the LGBTQ
I A community. Did you know that there's like been
a session this week with how many gay Olympians there are, Like,
I don't care if you're gay. I don't, like, I'm
so far past that, Like, I don't care. I just
want to watch the best people can beat And I

(28:49):
don't want to watch people that cheat. I don't want
to watch men cheat and beat the hell out of
women claiming they're a woman. I don't want to see
women beat in sports by men who couldn't hack it,
and men's sports and then they go to women's sports.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
I don't care if you're gay at the Olympics. I
don't care.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
There is zero curiosity for your sexuality, whether it's straight
or gay, or anything else you want to identify as.
I just want to see the best athletes in the
world compete. And unfortunately we've allowed even for the Olympics
to be bastardized by this obsessive cult which wants you

(29:34):
to bow down to whatever it is they believe today
and it will change tomorrow. So I'll wrap this up
by saying this. I think it's sad that my advice
would be to Donald Trump, don't ever go to one
of these events, or to any other Republican, can it,
because it's not going to be fair, Like you need
to know. They don't want you there to have a conversation.

(29:58):
They want you there to crucify you. They want you
there to destroy your career. They want you there to
when you leave so they can high five backstage and
say we made him look like a racist. They want
you there because they want to do pain to you
and hurt to you and your family so that you
lose an election. I wish we lived in a world

(30:22):
where you could show up in a good faced spirit,
as Donald Trump described it, and have a real conversation
that moves America to a better place.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
But the Democratic Party has no interest in that.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
And you know, you look at Kamala Harris becoming black
after she was Indian her whole life, Like, if you
were African American, I would assume you would be offended
by that. Maybe not, But can we just have a
real conversation without people being like like with people that
just admit who they are, Like, if you're a dude,
your dude, If your chick your chick. If you're black,

(30:58):
you're black. If you're Asian, you're Asian. If you're white,
you're white. I don't want to live in a world,
in a universe where you can identify is whatever the
hell you want to identify as. Like that was one
of the things that I loved when with Elizabeth Warren
it finally came out that she's just a liar and
she gained the system in academia by claiming she was

(31:20):
Native American when she was whiter than I am. But
apparently if you have a darker complexion, now you can
do what Elizabeth Warren did and just change your race
to whatever is the trend right now or whatever serves
you best right now, And that is how.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
You lose sanity.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
There should be a basic thing we can all agree
on and that is right and wrong, and we're no
longer there because we've been too nice for too long.
I'm done being nice. By the way, that doesn't mean
I'm going to be mean either. I'm not looking to
pick a fight. What I'm saying is I'm willing to defend.
I'm willing to stand up to the radicals on the

(32:02):
left that want me to bow down to them. And
what we saw from these black journalists was a disgrace
to black journalism. Make sure you share this podcast with
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