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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
It is really on my heart this morning to say
that as a man, but more importantly as a black man,
that this country does not deserve black women, old black people,
but specifically black women.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Oh got Obama phone?

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Yes, everybody in Cleveland.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Oh my nord, you got Obama fall got people a
woman president.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
You know you give us a phone, give you a phone,
but you give you a phone, you sign.

Speaker 7 (00:44):
Up for you a full steps, you are security.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
You got load? Come you dit ability? Okay, what's wrong
with Romney again?

Speaker 4 (00:53):
This sucks These people.

Speaker 7 (00:56):
They are crazy because they always look about how Christian
is y.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
I don't know. I'm minute in on this side.

Speaker 7 (01:02):
I'm getting divorced because they getting caught up sleeping with
their coworkers, staffers and turns all the things.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Yeah, you ain't gotta believe me.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Just go Google. You'll find some of it. I'm telling you.

Speaker 7 (01:11):
And the wives is being messy and petty.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
They putting it into divorce.

Speaker 7 (01:15):
I'm like, WHOA, that's gotta be true, because YO lawyer
would know that they're gonna lose if.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
There's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears,
particularly male white tears, really white tears in general, because
that's what Karens are right, big caring now and Minnesota
get caught breathing waterworks. White men can get away with
that too, and it has the same effect.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
And so we're all walking on fan.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
I ain's on no ice at all.

Speaker 8 (01:44):
Thirty one percent of Black children live in poverty, compared
to eleven.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Percent of white children.

Speaker 9 (01:49):
The natural averages eighteen percent would suggest that the percentage
of black children living in poverty is more than one
hundred and fifty percent.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
My hope is that we would do it differently, you know,
in the moments when we have some power.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
We will not do it perfectly.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
But I do think that all of us can sort
of agree that our politics that says like there are
superior and fear human beings just in the way to go.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
And that's the thing.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
That white people don't trust us to do because they
are so corrupt, you know, their thinking is so morally
and spiritually bankrupt about power that they can't let, you know,
they fear viscerally existentially letting go of power because they
cannot imagine that there's another way to be. It is
either that you dominate or you are dominated, And isn't

(02:36):
it sad that that is spiritually who they are and
that they can't imagine a sort of more expansive.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Notion of the world.

Speaker 8 (02:43):
I've hells at AR fifteen in my anti which I
added it is as heavy as ten boxers that you
might be moving, and the bullet that is utilized a
fifty caraib.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Of these kinds of bullets need to.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Be licensed and do not need to be on the streets.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
We are going to the border.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
We've been to the border, so this whole, this whole
thing about the border.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
We've been to the border.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
We've been to the border.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
You haven't been to the border, and.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
I haven't been to Europe.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
I will go and take trump.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Al Kunda, the former California congressman who is running for
running to be governor of the Golden State California to
replace Gavin Newsom. She real clear politics, says she's leading.
Most Americans didn't know who she is. But the good
news is she's a big, fat white woman. So we

(03:37):
can make fun of her sense of entitlement, her sense
of anger, her sense of lack of compassion or empathy
or leadership ability, her inability to perform under stress, and
being a big fat idiot because she's a white woman
and the rules are unless she was a man who

(04:01):
became a woman, in which case then you're transferred or
a black woman, we can't call her out for what
she is, but of course we will, and that's what's
going to happen. Former California Congressman Katie Porter, the front
ra runner to replace Gavin Newsom it's governor of the
Golden State, sat down with CBS News California for an

(04:24):
interview with reporter Julie Watts. And Julie Watts did what
you are never allowed to do to a Democrat, and
that is ask them simple journalistic questions. You know, this
is what happens when when you get fat and lazy.
This is what happens for teams that don't scrimmage, that

(04:44):
don't train hard before the season starts. You end up
against a good rival and you get you get trounced.
You're not prepared. This is what happens when your brain
is as flabby as your body, Katie Porter, and they
start acting asking you not even tough questions, and you
can't handle it. You're indignant because the Democrats have had

(05:06):
it too easy for too long. All right, So I'm
we're going to start this this exchange. And for most folks,
unless she popped up in your feed today, you didn't
know who Katie Porter was. She's just a big, fat
white woman who was probably most likely going to be
the next governor of California. But there are a number

(05:27):
of things that become clear in this little simple interview alone,
like the moment she is sort of forced to say,
I don't care about Trump supporters. I don't want them.
I'm not campaigning for them. I'm not going to That's
that's not what I care about. I don't like them.
I'm not going to be the governor of all of California.

(05:49):
Let's start the interview. Won't get it all in?

Speaker 10 (05:51):
So I say, to the Fort of California voters, who
you'll need in order to win?

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Who voted for Trump?

Speaker 1 (05:58):
How would I need them in order to win?

Speaker 10 (06:00):
Well, unless you think you're going to get sixty percent
of the vote, you think you'll get sixty percent, all
of everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote
for you.

Speaker 11 (06:07):
That's what you're in a general election, Yes, if it
is me versus a Republican, I think that I will
win the people who did not vote for Trump.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
What did it to you versus another Democrat?

Speaker 1 (06:17):
I don't intend that to be the case.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
So how do you not intend that to be the case?

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Do you do?

Speaker 4 (06:22):
You are you going to ask them not to run?

Speaker 11 (06:24):
You know, I'm saying I'm going to build the support.
I have the support already in terms of name recognition,
and so I'm.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
She's doubling back in backtracking.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Now, let me be clear.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
What you Democrats do is they stack the field. They
stack the race before the gain so that they don't
have to battle over ideas. Remember what happened. Two things
happened last year. First of all, the Democrats refused to
hold primaries. Remember RFK Junior was trying to run. There

(06:56):
were others interested, but they said, we can't put Biden
out there, he'll lose and we control him. So they
just didn't hold primaries. Well, how does that work? You
just don't hold a primary. You have to hold a primary.
They didn't, No one forced them to. And then it
became clear, oh my goodness, he's brain dead. He might
literally just fall over and die at any moment, and

(07:19):
so what are we going to do? So then they
just handpickched Kamala Harris and then she had one hundred
and seven days. They do this every time, they don't
they you know, Democrats allowed themselves to be abused. It's
a Stockholm syndrome.

Speaker 8 (07:33):
But I'm reminded of someone proverb now quoted by Sheila Jackson, leans,
I died.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
The Michael Berry Show. So for people who live online,
it's twittered primarily, but even Facebook, especially Twitter. The action
all day has been Katie Porter, former California congressman who
is the front runner or was to replace Gavin Newsom.

(08:01):
Now she has a very bad interview with CBS News
in California, not exactly a conservative outlet, but they asked
her a very simple question. Trump got forty percent of
the vote in Texas. I mean in California, what do
you intend to do to those voters who were not

(08:23):
inclined to vote for you, because maybe they're Republican? What
do you plan to do with them? And then she snaps,
I don't mean they don't like them, I hate them.
That's basically the tone she takes. And then when the
reporter doubles back, she says, uh, yeah, well I don't.

(08:44):
I don't I don't need I don't need them. I
just get the people who voted Democrat. And so she said, yeah,
but that's assuming you're running against a Republican or what
if you're running against a Democrat? And she said, well,
we'll take measures to keep that from happening. Remember they
what's called a jungle primary. Anybody can run in that race.
You can have you can have no Republicans run and

(09:06):
only Democrats. So she gets angry, how dare you ask
me these questions? And Julie Watt says, I've asked every
candidate these questions. She's why I'm not going to answer them.
This is unpleasant to me. Before we go back, since
this is the first most people will have known of
this big, fat, ugly white woman. She looks kind of

(09:29):
like uh Kathy Bates in Misery. Or let me let
me divide the audience down a little narrower. If you
saw the crazy woman that stalked the guy in the bar,
remember her that the English story. She stalked the guy
and she had been a lawyer, but she wasn't practicing.

(09:50):
She was crazy, and he made a movie over the
fact that he was a stand up comic and and
he was kind of this sad little cuck of a man,
and he was really nice to her, and then she
stalked him and tormented him. I practically ruined his life.
She looks a little like that. But we'll go back

(10:10):
to that interview, but I want to give you some
context as to what kind of person she is. This
is Katie Porter. At the same moment on Fox eleven
in Los Angeles, she told a story about picking up
her daughter from school after Donald Trump won his election.

Speaker 11 (10:28):
I went to pick up my daughter from water polo
practice and she's twelve, and she got in the car
and she was crying.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
And I said, did someone punch you?

Speaker 3 (10:35):
Like?

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Water pole is a rough sport. I was like, did
someone hit you? To the coach? Yell at you? What happened?

Speaker 11 (10:39):
And she said, Mom, Trump won, Trump's gonna win, And
what if I get raped and I need to have
an abortion. This is from a twelve year old, my
twelve year old daughter. And so it was really a
reminder of how scary this time is for people and
how important it is for Democrats to have strategies both
at the state level and the federal to make sure

(11:01):
that we can continue to protect people's rights.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
That's either a lie or worse true, It's most likely
a lie. There's a meme that goes around and everyone
writes their own. You know, my three year old came
in last night and asked, why Kamala Harris is going
to rape all the women and abort all the babies.
It's always this. There's no way a young child would
ask these questions. Democrats use children as props, always have,
always will, and so they claim that their child says

(11:26):
just swept to say that, Because my six year old
came in to dinner last night and said, oh my god,
why is the president putting in place of cease firing
Goza that does not recognize the Palestinian state? And why
did he attack the nuclear centripical facility? And is that
even going to be effective in six months? You six
year old said this, I don't believe you. So either

(11:51):
her child didn't really say that, or worse, her child did.
If your twelve year old child is very upset because
of a presidential election, and your child is saying I
might get raped and I need to be able to
abort the baby, these are not natural things for twelve
year old children to be saying or thinking. Unless abortion

(12:16):
is talked about in your home every night, Why are
you talking about abortion to a twelve year old little girl?
You see, you start with the twelve year old little girl.
She's innocent, she's precious, she's a child. We agree, but
you're polluting her mind. And by the way, I'm shocked
you haven't turned her into a boy already. Here is

(12:39):
more of Katie Porter, the future governor of California, on
MSNBC three years ago with Lawrence O'Donnell. Listen to her
connect Joe Biden's high inflation to the upcoming Dobbs decision. Again,
everything's abortion.

Speaker 12 (12:56):
President Biden has said that inflation is the number one
priority for the Biden White House to try to get
under control. Right now, as you're out there in California
talking to constituents during this re election year for Congress,
how does inflation compare to this newly important in the

(13:18):
sense of the Supreme Court decision pending abortion issue.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
How do those two issues compare?

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Well, I don't think they compare.

Speaker 11 (13:25):
I think they actually reinforce each other. So the fact
that things like inflation can happen, and it can become
more expensive to feed your kids, to fuel your car.
Is exactly why people need to be able to be
in charge of how many emails they're.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Going to have to feed.

Speaker 11 (13:41):
So I think the fact that we're seeing this jump
in expenses, that we're seeing people having to pay more
in the grocery store, pay more at the pump, pay
more for housing, is a reason that people are saying
I need to be able to make my own decisions
about when and if to start a family. So I
don't think we're going to see them. I don't think
it's about comparing them or contrast them. I think they
reinforce for people just how big of a responsibility it

(14:04):
is to take care of a family.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Saved this one for last. She listen very carefully. This
is Katie Porter, who will most likely be the next
governor of California, talking about pedophilia, saying that it's not
a crime, it's an identity.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
The allegation of grumor in paraphile, it is alleging that.

Speaker 6 (14:27):
A person is criminal, somehow engaged in criminal acts merely
because of their identity, their sexual orientation, their tender identity.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
She has made the argument, as many Democrats have, that
having sex with children for a certain group of people
is not a crime because that's part of their identity.
That's how they redefined to make this not a crime.

(14:59):
They I referred to these people as m A p's
a minor attracted person. So if I may be graphic,
because I think it's important we all understand what's on
the table here. You come home and a grown man
is raping your eight year old daughter on the couch

(15:22):
in your living room, and you're ready to send that
guy to prison for life. Their answer is uh uh huh.
That is his identity. He's attracted to little children. He's
not a criminal. And she will be the next governor
of California. Think about that. That's that's what we're looking to.
That's why the elections matter.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
Michael Bay Good Show on Bulflump.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
So I think you got a good sense who California
Congressman Katie Porter is. She says, pedophilia. Huh, she says,
uh uh. Pedophilia is not pa I feels not a crime.
It's an identity. Okay, by this measure, Murder's not a crime.
That's someone's identity. They just kill people. That's who they are,

(16:11):
or rapes, not a crime, and just a person who's
very interested in having forceful sex with people who are
non consensual. It's just their identity. You know. Maybe we
shouldn't prosecute shoplifters, and in many states like California, they don't,
or white collar criminals because part of their identity is
the inability to control impulse. Decriminalizing the very structure of

(16:37):
society is the collapse of it. I could see where
the Chinese government, the CCP, would want to do this
to the United States. I could see that. I could
What I can't imagine is that there would be people
who would be willing to assist them in it and
pretend like they think this is all very normal and
positive and progressive. So now that you understand who this

(17:00):
woman is constantly obsessed with abortion, talking about her daughter
being upset that Trump won because she'd picked her up
at school. And my daughter was so upset because I said,
what's wrong, baby, what's wrong?

Speaker 9 (17:13):
And my best Jesse Smollett impersonation, and I said, what
is wrong?

Speaker 2 (17:18):
Sweetheart? You are just a twelve year old child that
I've picked up from school.

Speaker 13 (17:21):
I love you so much.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
You are so precious and innocent. What is wrong, sweetheart?
Why are you crying?

Speaker 9 (17:26):
And she said, mommy, mommy, And I said, why, what
has happened?

Speaker 14 (17:32):
What has happened?

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Weenart? What has happened?

Speaker 4 (17:35):
And she said, to me about it?

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Donald Trump has what it wasn't elected.

Speaker 9 (17:40):
I that I know, honey, I know, hugnging out, But
what about that is upset you the most?

Speaker 4 (17:44):
That?

Speaker 2 (17:44):
She said, Mommy, mommy, Donald Trump is on the election.

Speaker 9 (17:50):
And now.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
If I get raped, I won't be able to have
an a bargain. And I said, oh my god.

Speaker 9 (17:59):
Honey, if you get raped, I don't care what I
have to do. We'll go live in Canada, but we
will get you that abortion.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Honey, you will not have to have a baby in
sixth grade when you get raped.

Speaker 9 (18:13):
I will take you to Canada, I will take you
to China. We will do whatever we have to do,
but nobody can make you have that baby that is
the subject of the rape that you're gonna have. Oh
my god, you were just walking along innocently being a
future rape victim and not bothering anybody as long as
you knew that when you're raped you could murder the baby.

(18:36):
My god, and this evil man has won the election,
and they're I'm gonna let you kill the baby.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
And when you're raped, oh my god. And that was
the moment I knew I had to be going. That
was it, because what baby's about to get raped? And
that's not what upsets me. Once upset me is you're
gonna have to have the baby. And the only good
thing to come of her having a baby is that,
at least of files who they're not criminals, mind you,
we'll have a.

Speaker 9 (19:02):
Sex toy in my baby, my baby's baby.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
And that's the only thing that keeps me going. So
here she is. She's never been challenged, she's never been challenged.
So she's asked some very simple questions and she loses
her mind, like someone stole the last biscuit.

Speaker 10 (19:19):
What do you say to the forty percent of California
voters who you'll need in order to win, who voted
for Trump?

Speaker 1 (19:26):
How would I need them in order to win?

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Man?

Speaker 10 (19:28):
Well, unless you think you're going to get sixty percent
of the vote, you think you'll get sixty percent all
of everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote
for you.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
That's what you're in a general election?

Speaker 11 (19:37):
Yes, if it is me versus a Republican, I think
that I will win the people who did not vote
for Trump.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
When if it's you versus another Democrat.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
I don't intend that to be the case.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
So how do you not intend that to be the case?

Speaker 9 (19:49):
You do?

Speaker 4 (19:49):
You? Are you going to ask them not to run?

Speaker 1 (19:51):
You know, I'm saying, I'm going to build the support.

Speaker 11 (19:53):
I have the support already in terms of name recognition,
and so I'm going to do the very best I
can to make sure that we get through this primary
in a.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Really strong position. Be clear with you.

Speaker 11 (20:01):
I represented Orange County. I represented a purple area. I
have stood on my own two feet and one Republican
votes before. That's not something every candidate in this race
can say. If you're from a deep blue area, if
you're from LA or you're from Oakland, you don't have
an experience.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
Just said you don't need those Trump voters.

Speaker 11 (20:16):
So you asked me if I needed them to win,
So you don't think like this is a necessarily argument
of it.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
What is your question?

Speaker 10 (20:22):
The question is the same thing I asked everybody that
this is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's
power grap every other candidate has answered this question.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
This is not I said I support it.

Speaker 10 (20:33):
So and the question is what do you say to
the forty percent of voters who voted for Trump?

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Oh, I'm happy to say that.

Speaker 11 (20:39):
It's the do you need them to win part that
I don't understand. I'm happy to answer the ques. That's
the question is you haven't written and all answer.

Speaker 10 (20:45):
And we've also asked the other candidates do you think
you need any of those forty percent of California voters
to win?

Speaker 4 (20:50):
And you're saying no, you don't.

Speaker 11 (20:51):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
Is that well to those voters.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Okay, So I don't want to keep doing it.

Speaker 11 (20:59):
So I'm gonna call oh, thank you.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
You're not going to do the interview with them.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Nope, not like this.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
I'm not not with seven follow ups to every single
question you ask.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Every other candidate has answer. Care.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
I don't care.

Speaker 11 (21:11):
I want to have a pleasant, positive conversation, which you
asked me about every issue on this list, And if
every question you're going to make up a follow up question,
then we're never going to get there. And we're just
going to circle around. And I had to do this before.

Speaker 10 (21:25):
Ever, You've never had had an innversation.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Okay, but every other candidate has done this.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
What part of I'm me?

Speaker 11 (21:34):
I'm running for governor because I'm a leader, So I
am going to make so.

Speaker 4 (21:38):
You're not going to answer questions from reporters. Okay, why
don't we go through?

Speaker 10 (21:41):
I will continue to ask follow up questions because that's
my job as a journalist, but I will go through
and ask the answer. And if you don't want to answer,
you don't want to answer, so nearly every.

Speaker 11 (21:50):
Legislative I don't want to have an unhappy experience for
THEE and I don't.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Want this all on camera.

Speaker 10 (21:55):
I don't want to have an unhappy experience with you either.
I would love to continue to ask these questions so
that we can show our viewers what every candidate feels
about every one of these issues that they care about
and redisseriching it's a massive issue. We're going to do
an entire story just on the responses to that question
and have asked everybody the same follow up questions.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Mind you, that's a CBS affiliate, that's not Fox News,
that's not conservatism. That's pretty simple. Now, let's move to Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, who signed an executive order prohibiting ICE
from arresting illegals on city property. Really credit WGN News

(22:33):
with the report.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
In light have increased immigration enforcement in Chicago. A new
executive order signed Monday by Mayor Brandon Johnson designates ICE
rezones within the city.

Speaker 14 (22:43):
City property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve
as staging grounds for these rays.

Speaker 7 (22:55):
The order prohibits ICE agents from using city owned property
to make arrest Johnson says, will be posted at city properties,
including in the parking lots of Chicago Public schools and
Chicago Park District field houses.

Speaker 14 (23:06):
The fact is we cannot allow them to rent pace
throughout our city with no checks or balances. Nobody is
above the law. If we break the law, you should
be held accountable. If Congress will not check this administration,
then Chicago will.

Speaker 7 (23:21):
This is the third executive order issued by the Merrison's
Department of Homeland Security launched Operation Midway Blitz in the
Chicago area. Each has tried to limit ICE from operating
in the city. Since early September. The agency has reportedly
arrested nearly one thousand people. They've also been involved in
two shootings, including one in Chicago's Brighton Park neighborhood on Saturday.
Johnson has repeatedly said that Chicago Police will not coordinate

(23:44):
with ICE during its operation here and a statement, DHS
blasted Johnson over the weekend's events, saying, in part, just
this weekend, he and Governor Prisker refuse to allow the
local police department to give our officers back up at
the scene of a law enforcement attack. A growing and
violent crowd began throwing rocks at our law enforcement, yet
their chief of patrol ordered their officers not to help.
DHS is referring to a rumored internal CPD memo circulating

(24:07):
online indicated that the chief of patrol told officers responding
to the Brighton Park shooting to stand down. Speaking to
reporters this afternoon, CPD's Superintendent Larry Snelling disputed the notion.
He said, not only were his officers on scene for hours,
but they were even hit bites your gas.

Speaker 13 (24:22):
Those who will tell you that our officers weren't there
say that to the twenty seven officers who were affected
by the chemical agents that were deployed by federal age.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
I will die for the country. I will die for.

Speaker 15 (24:35):
This Bland to Michael Barry show, he's the big honor
to be living in the United States. The Chicago mayor
Brandon Johnson, who, let's be honest, is a mayor because
he's black.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
A guy this stupid who was white couldn't get away
with it. But he has engaged in race politics. In fact,
Brandon john the worst thing you can say about Brandon
Johnson is he makes people think, well, maybe Beetlejuice wasn't
so bad. Chicago is broken and it'll never be fixed

(25:12):
because look at the people they elect. They can't help themselves. Unfortunately,
the people of Chicago don't realize what it takes to
be a leader. You know, some people are bad decision makers.

(25:37):
You see this, You see this again and again and again.
I will I'll find it and we'll play it before
the show's over. But a guy looked at a case
in eighteen seventy five, I don't know. A guy went

(25:58):
to a prison and he was working at the prison,
and he was trying to figure out how to reduce
the amount of crime so that people didn't end up
in prison and he discovered that some high number of
the prisoners all traced their lineage to one man, and

(26:20):
that man was a drunk lay about the criminal, and
he made a bunch of babies with a bunch of
different women. And when you followed what happened to those kids,
what they grew up to become. This man did a
like a ancestry dot Com report, but in real time

(26:44):
at that time, which wasn't easy because this was before
you had obviously internet connectivity, and so there's a lot
of legwork that goes into this. And the number of
the kids who were raised in this situation, who ended
up in prison, who ended up dead young, who ended

(27:05):
up gang bangers, it was almost everyone. However, he did
a similar sample of the descendants of Jonathan Edwards, famous
for these sinners in the hands of an angry God,
who was a pastor in the same community, lived relatively

(27:26):
close by, and his children went on to be A
hundred of them went on to be university presidents, several
hundred of them, I'm sorry, grandchildren are great grandchildren. Several
of them went on to be quite a few of
them went on to be members of Congress, university professors, entrepreneurs,

(27:49):
pastors themselves. It was an incredible number of people who
went on to what we would have at that time
considered to be great success, and that was a firm root,
a root, plant a seed, if you will. What do
you call that with sour dough? When you got that

(28:09):
first little starter kit, what is that called the you
know I'm talking.

Speaker 14 (28:12):
About the.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
Maybe it's a proved No, it's there's a term for it.
And people will keep, you know, their sour dough. They'll
keep the little the little basis point for how they start,
and they'll do another, one, another, one, another one. Well,
it turns out that human beings are very similar. It
turns out that human beings are very similar to a

(28:37):
number of other ways you can measure success or failure.
When a man makes babies with women and does not
hang around. Well, first of all, the kind of women
who are going to make a baby with that man,
let's start there, are probably not cut out to be

(29:03):
a good mother. Now that's not always the truth. We've
seen lots of women who fall in with well, he
ain't like my daddy, I'll have a baby with him.
He'll piss my daddy off. I've seen that happen a
fair number of times. But leaving that aside, these are
women who make bad decisions, They lay down with bad men,

(29:23):
they get up with a baby and no father around.
That's a hard deal, you know. The fatherless home dynamic
in this country is the single greatest challenge we have,
and it is a challenge across the racial groups. But
the number of blacks who are affected by this is
I don't know five x eight x what it is Whites.

(29:47):
It has become culturally accepted, normalized, and if you dare
suggest we need to figure out how to make that
not normalized and go back to a nuclear family. There
is now a academic and media and activism community that
will say you're shaming them. You can't. Nothing can be shamed.

(30:08):
Everything has to be good, even things that are bad.
Having children without a man being there is bad. But
they want you, they don't want you to say that,
and so there's this whole attack hive that comes after
you for daring to say this. Well, I can talk
to two people, one person who is raised by only

(30:30):
their mother and one person's raised by a mother and
a father, and by and large, over the spread of
thousands and thousands of people. You will find that there
is typically more stability and will end up more career
success in the two parent household. Now, people who are
either not very smart or don't understand when you talk

(30:50):
about the statistics of a larger group will say, well,
that's not true. I have a dad and I end
up perfectly successful, and that's awesome. That's what I want,
that's what we all want. But I can tell you
you're an outlier. It's not typical. Or well, I had
a single mom and I grew up to be very successful.
And I had a friend and he had a mom

(31:12):
and a dad and his dad molested him. Okay, again
outlier what happens. Or he had a dad and his
dad beat him because his dad was a drunk. Again
outlier that happens. Or he had a dad but his
dad was no good and the house was miserable. Again
outlier what happens. The data doesn't lie, and the data

(31:32):
is not anecdotal that the data is agnostic and clear
over the course of a society. You would rather have
a man and a woman raise a child than just
a woman. The results would be dramatically better. But we
don't have that, and for many of the same reasons

(31:55):
that we have bad mayors of places like New Orleans
and Baltimore, in Chicago and Philadelphia, New York and Los Angeles,
in Atlanta and on the uh did I say Detroit?
And on and on and on, Because you've got people
who are living in a silo of stupidity and less

(32:16):
and less do they have any outside influences, and so
all they're being taught, to the extent they're being taught anything,
they're learning, they're being exposed to racism, victimhood, racism, victimhood, racism, victimhood,
and so over a period of time, their brains don't
develop into the American mind of the past. And so

(32:37):
when it comes time for an election, they get a
guy who gets up there and says things is bad.
They've been real bad, and they gonna be bad. You've
got to elect me. And they say, yes, Lord, and
they get all excited, and they don't realize that the
guy who's saying that is going to be worse than
the one before him, and that he's pushing their buttons,

(33:00):
and he knows how to push their buttons. He knows
the right cadence to you, sounds like church. He talks
about the white man. He talks about how bad things are.
He doesn't say things are good, because this person knows
things aren't good. This person wants to hear that things
are bad. You think they're bad, Oh, I like you already. Yes,
and we deserve better Okay, yes, we do. Yes, And

(33:21):
that's where you end up with these people. And so
that's how you end up with the Brandon Johnson. This
is not gonna end well.
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