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December 15, 2025 5 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You note this is a racist song.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Joy Reid says, so seven twenty two s their time
here in Houston's Party News. I'm not even sure jingle
Bells is about Christmas, and I defy you to look
through the lyrics and find either Christmas or anything racist.
The problem, evidently is the guy who wrote it, James Pierpond.

(00:23):
James Lord Pierpond originally copyrighted the song with the name
of the One Horse Open Sleigh in eighteen fifty seven.
Supposedly it was, at least according to Joy Reid, it
was written to mock black people during the winter and
was performed by minstrel shows, which I don't know has
ever been proven or not proven. Then again, any song

(00:45):
ever performed in a minstrel show that would be banned,
you'd beat banning quite a few, right, Joy's talk about
it is Doctor Robin Armstrong, Republican Committee Man. Welcome back
to the show. Merry Christmas, do you sir? Yes, sir
Mary Christmas. Did you anything offensive in our playing of
jingle bells?

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:03):
I love jingle bells. I love Christmas carols. We're caroling
tomorrow in the hospital and next week in the hospital.
I love these Christmas carols. They're shameful. You know, I'll
tell you I love Christmas. And that's the problem with
it is that joy read the Democrats all the left.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
They want to make us miserable.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
Anything that we love, they want to try to make
us hate because they're miserable.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
It's really shameful.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
And it has such a huge effect on society because
what it does it makes a certain group of people,
African Americans, very angry at everything, and it causes offense.
And it's just what the Democrats do. They have to
do it to win elections. They have to make people angry.
They have to be divisive, they have to separate us.

(01:47):
And they want to use everything that we love and
care about, they want to use it to just separate
us and divide us. And so they have to make
everything racist to win elections. You know, it says misery
loves company. They like to make everyone as miserable as
they are. So the thing is we love the most,
they're going to attack and we see that all the time,
and it's just shameful. But it causes a ripple effect

(02:10):
culturally that's really really negative.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
And and I.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Think the I think the Democrat Party is the source
of this, and the left they just get pleasure from
these things.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
It's really sad.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Is part of the problem here is that this is
a song that draditionally involves Christmas, and Christmas is a
religious holiday, and the far left wants us to do
away with all religious holidays because it causes us to
worship something other than them.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Absolutely absolutely, you know that is the answer. Uh, the
answer is for people to turn to religion and to
spiritual things.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
And you're absolutely right. You know, Democrat Party.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Wants to be the God of the home, the God
of the family, They want to distribute goods, they want
to be the person that takes care of everyone, and
so you're absolutely right, that's at the root of it.
But I think it's even probably simpler than that. I
literally think that that they just they need it to
They want to be divisive and they want to divide people.
And I think when they see that the races are

(03:11):
coming together and that's one thing that we all come
together over is Christmas and the celebrated these holidays, and
so they seek to divide us even all the things
that we come together on. And I it's it's sad.
I think it's much simpler than even just the spiritual context.
I think deep down that's what they want to do,
but it's a it's something that we have to all.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Come together and start ignoring them, you know.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
And I think there are people that truly experience racism,
but they don't get heard because of these these you know,
false flags that they throw up all the time. And
I think it's something that that that society is is
such so much better off if we just just discount
these people, ignore them. And so it's shameful that it happens.
We have to call it out, unfortunately because he has

(03:58):
so many followers.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
But call it out, make fun of it, mock it,
and move on.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
I think that's the scary part for me. For Joy Reid,
she never had that many viewers on TV, so so
few that she ended up losing her television job as
a result. She has one point three million followers on
social media. I guess that's a huge number. It's it's
it's sad for me to think that there are one
point three million people who want to follow everything she

(04:24):
says concerning that virtually everything that comes out of her
mouth is devisive.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Absolutely, it is sad and what it does, it creates
a large group of very offended angry people, you know,
sort of like what we see happening today with all
these trans shooters. You know, it's they create a large
number of offended, angry people because because they they want

(04:49):
the devisiveness they I believe that the left wants to
start a revolution in this country. I really do, and
I think that that that's how they do it, is
they make people angry.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
People who would.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Otherwise be happy, they make them angry, and they target them.
And so we have to just get get the truth
out there that that America is a great place, a
tolerant country, a loving court is not a racist coat
is so at least racist couratry in the entire world.
And so we just have to continue to get that
truth out there. And I thank you for allowing me
to do that this morning. Your show does that. I

(05:23):
think that that certainly conservative media does that, and I
think we just have to do that on a day
to day basis. Just spread joy and we'll be Christmas
caroling this week, So I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Enjoy yourself, doctor Robin Armstrong, have a very merry Christmas,
and thank you for joining us.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
This year,
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