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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and loud. The
Michael Very Show is on the air right now.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
There's a lot of fallacies about Latinos and we want
to clear that up.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Oh yeah, like what officer. But first of all, not.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Every single Latino is Mexican.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
I'm glad you noticed different kind of Mexicans. Puerto Rican Mexicans.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Robin Mexican a minute in Mexican.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
I knew nothing in Mexican culture. I'm originally from the Midwest.
I moved to Los Angeles like Sinko Tomo. I didn't
even know what it was. My neighbor's Mexican.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
I asked him.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
I mean in Midwest we call it Tuesday, you know.
I asked him, I go, what is it? He goes,
It's our Independence Day. I go, who'd you beat? He
goes the French. I'm like, well, who didn't you know?
I don't know if it's something to get quite this
wound up about Jose.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
But if part readers or have price from all the
aukers ain't going.
Speaker 5 (01:02):
To bookay, same bookda.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Same book day.
Speaker 6 (01:12):
Sat Okay. The French forces in the Battle of Puebla
back in eighteen sixty two, It's also an excuse to
drink to kill on a Monday morning at work for Lewis.
President Obama will mark the holiday with a reception at
the White House. You have to drink the whole thing
and eat the worm. I wanted to take a moment
right here because on Monday, sickle the mile way too
early meet sarcastic references to the way some Americans celebrate
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the holiday, and it was not our intention to be disrespectful,
and we sincerely apologize for those references. You know, after
twenty years in this business, anyone who knows me knows
where I stand on diversity and inclusion.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
So to those I let down.
Speaker 7 (01:43):
Or feel betrayed, I hear you, and I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
We want to go over to Lewis now, but look
at the stories in the colder this morning, and I
know you are contrite as.
Speaker 7 (01:49):
Well, Thomas.
Speaker 8 (01:50):
I want to express my sincere apologies as well. I
truly it was never my intention to offend anyone, and
if I did, and I know I did, I'm very sorry.
Speaker 9 (02:06):
The President had a very very strong showing this weekend.
Surprise right what we're going to expect, But it's just
a good reminder how good he has he how good
he is at this? Before I get to some of
the audio of that and a deconstruction of it. Today
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is a big day in Texas. It is the fifth
of May. Yesterday for you Star Wars nerds was the
May the fourth be with you.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
I grew up on Star Wars, and I must.
Speaker 9 (02:44):
Admit I still enjoy trolling Star Wars and Star Trek people.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
I always been kind of a jackass. I've always been
one of those guys that does a lot of pranks,
you know, being a nerd. I know how pissed nerds off.
I know what gets to him. They hate it when
you get their obsession wrong. You know, when you get
the thing they've wasted their life on wrong. It's all
these guys are waiting for the Star Wars movie, and
I lean out of my car and go.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Star Trek sucks. The car's a loser.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Star Trek blues, just knowing they would business to get
pissed off one of them, and it worked. You know,
one of them steps up and goes.
Speaker 10 (03:19):
It's Star Wars Get right.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
S George Lucas's vision based on the original trilogy, and
I'm like sitting in my car haha, stupid nerds.
Speaker 9 (03:35):
And today May fifth is a big deal, particularly in Texas.
I don't know how much y'all celebrated there, Sinko to Mayo.
The fifth of May is a very We have a
huge population of folks who came here from Mexico. Now,
before you blow up and go yeah, they need to
be sent back, I'm not talking about legal aliens. I'm
talking about people who lived here longer than my family has.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
And there are cops.
Speaker 9 (03:59):
A lot of Hispanic men are cops, firefighters, marines, US Army,
and they are a major, major contributor to the culture
that is the state of Texas. The state of Texas
is primarily a German slash check. A group of settlers
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in the central part we call the Hill country Hispanics
who populate the border and who have moved to the
big cities as well, multiple generations and what we call Kunases.
I grew up on a Louisiana border. I can say that,
which is people from Louisiana, the Thibodaus and Quipidos and
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the culture they brought, and then a southern black culture
that I would argue is different than you find in
other states, and those tend to be the most obvious
influences on the melting pot. That is the unique Texas.
Cinco to Mayo is the date that celebrates not Mexican independence,
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as many people believe, but the Second French Empire. The
French had loaned money to the people of Puebla, the
people of Pueblo who are known as Poblano's, which is
where you get the Publano peppers from both the pepper
from there and the people from there known as Poblanos.
The people didn't want to repay the debt. They fought
the French and won't. No, don't get that exacted over
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beating the French. But still it was eighteen sixty two.
It was so stronger France, and there was a celebration, and
that celebration has morphed into the Cinco de Mayo celebration
in Houston is like the Saint Patrick's Day celebration on
the Hudson in New York. It is a really really
big deal, all right to the President, we go. President
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Trump was on Meet the Press with Kristin Welker and
she was being, as he has said in the past,
a very very nasty lady.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
And he was ready. He was loaded for bear.
Speaker 9 (06:00):
She asked about the stock market, and this is what
you have to learn to do. This is the master.
He doesn't answer her question. He makes the statement he
wants to make. This is brilliant media relations, one on
one brilliant.
Speaker 7 (06:17):
If I own stock and something and I do a
good job and the stock market goes up, I guess
I'm profiting. But who really profits? To somebody like Nancy
Pelosi who uses inside information. She worked for one hundred
and seventy five thousand dollars a year, and that's at
the high end, and she's worth one hundred and fifty
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two hundred million dollars. Okay, you had to look at
Nancy Pelosi, and you are to look at some of
these politicians at a stone called crooks. I was very
wealthy when I came in being president. I probably cost
me money. If you really.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Look bizarre, is on will done?
Speaker 7 (06:54):
So?
Speaker 1 (06:55):
This is the Michael Berry Show. President Trump's the best
to do it. There are people who train in media.
Speaker 9 (07:08):
My wife was associate general counsel of a company called
El Paso Energy is a big, well, a big pipeline company,
and it was a rival of en Run. At one
time at the turn of the century, turn of the millennium.
And one of the things she did was she trained employees,
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executives and pipeline employees on.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Media and how you deal with the media.
Speaker 9 (07:37):
If someone gets hurt on the job, if there's an explosion,
if there's and one of the people she felt was
the best at this time this is you know, the
year was two thousand, was the best at what he
did was Bill Clinton.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
And she used to play a clip for people and
the clip would go like this.
Speaker 9 (08:01):
They would say, Mster President, did you have sex with
with Monica Lewinsky? Because Linda Tripp has a dress and
it's got a stain on it, and she's got phone
conversations recorded where Monica says, you did this, this, and this,
and your wife hadn't talked to you in three months
and dah da da da da da. And he would say,
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you know, not one hungry child is going to be
fed tonight by that question, Not one single mom that's
working hard to raise her child. It's going to be
taken care of by that question. What I'm doing is
trying to help people. And by the time you got
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to the end of the answer, you didn't even notice
that he didn't answer the question. Trump doesn't avoid their
questions because he can't give the answer. He avoids their
question because he knows what he wants to talk about,
and he's going there. You get into trouble where you go, well,
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I feel like I have to give them.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
This is why.
Speaker 9 (09:13):
Republicans lose, because you feel like you've got to play
their game. Trump understands crush them. What's the video game
that has to finish him?
Speaker 1 (09:26):
What more to combat?
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (09:28):
So President Trump was asked by Christen Welker, omit the
press about tariffs causing prices to rise? And what I
want you to listen to here is this is Kristen
Welker trying to corner President Trump into giving her a
sound bite. Most broadcast media today gets more views by
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links to social media then they do native broadcast format.
So if you're un meet the press, more people will
see If you get a quoteuble quote, more people will
see that on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Then we'll have watched it on TV.
Speaker 9 (10:21):
So of your interview, if it's an hour long interview,
let's say you're trying to find one line. Everybody out
there for some reason that's obsessed with Bill Belichick and
his sex life, knows that this.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Woman he's dating said, we're not going to answer that.
When asked how they met.
Speaker 9 (10:46):
That reporter paused so he didn't step on her line
because he knew right there, that's the moment the anchor,
the questioner, the interviewer and his camera. That's the moment
you make eye contact, because you know if you're that person,
that's what's going to come out. That's what they're going
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to write stories about. Nothing else that is said here
is going to matter. That's going to be the whole story.
Right She's trying to make a moment. Trump is too good.
Listen to what he says.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
E logically, I mean, the fake news was giving me
such press on the tariffs. The terriffs are going to
make us rich. We're going to be a very rich country.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
So let's talk about the tariffs.
Speaker 11 (11:34):
And I want to ask you about something you said
this week got a lot of attention. You are at
your cabinet meeting. You said, quote and to quote what
you said, maybe the children will have two dollars instead
of thirty dollars, and maybe the two.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Dolls will cost a couple.
Speaker 11 (11:47):
Of bucks more than they would normally. Are you saying
that your tariffs will cause some prices to go up.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
No, I think a tariffs is going to be great
for us because it's going to make us rich.
Speaker 11 (11:57):
You said some dolls are going to cost some more.
Isn't that an acknowledge at some prices go up.
Speaker 7 (12:02):
I don't think a beautiful baby girl needs that's eleven
years old needs to have thirty dollars. I think they
can have three dollars or four dollars. Because what we
were doing with China was just unbelievable. We had a
trade deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars with China.
Speaker 11 (12:20):
When you say they could have three dollars instead of
thirty dollars, are you saying that Americans could see empty
store shelves.
Speaker 7 (12:27):
No, No, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying they
don't need to have thirty dollars. They can have three.
They don't need to have two hundred and fifty pencils,
they can have five.
Speaker 11 (12:36):
But you're basically saying there could be some supply stage.
Speaker 7 (12:40):
They can waste money on a trade deficit with China
for things we don't need, for junk that we don't need.
Speaker 9 (12:49):
President Chump told Kristin Walker that he wants to treat
people fairly, whether they voted for him or not. I
believe that to be true, to unify the country, but
the fake news medium makes it very difficult. These people
flourish in chaos, mayhem, misery and suffering, and that's a fact.
Speaker 7 (13:13):
I want to three people fairly, whether they're voted from
me or not. I want to have a unified country.
It's very hard because the media is so fake, including
like even the way you ask questions. Every question is
asked in a negative vein. There's a toy company that
took a toddler's you know whatever. But you don't talk
about the fact that gasoline is down at numbers that
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nobody believes possible. You know why they're down by the
way drill with drilling like crazy?
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Did you know that?
Speaker 9 (13:44):
You know how you know gas prices are down? There's
no ways talking about them. You know how you know
the economy is improving because they're not reporting on it.
That's how you know they've got people so scared. Sure,
there is volatility in the stock market. Absolutely, guess what
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was it?
Speaker 1 (14:07):
NBC? I think talk to the cartels.
Speaker 9 (14:09):
The other day is you know this's got to be
bad for y'all. Trump's cutting off your drug supply. But
y'all are man? Are you serious? People are dying on
America's streets teenagers. I've had listeners email me they're fourteen, fifteen, sixteen,
seventeen year old kids die from fitnel overdoses that the
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cartel's trafficked in here.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
You don't give a damn about those people. I have
a hate tread for.
Speaker 9 (14:41):
The drive by media hatred because they bring about suffering
and pain and misery, all while saying, but let about
that victims.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
I hate them. They can all lose their jobs.
Speaker 9 (14:55):
I won't feel bad about it, not one bit.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Want to be self good.
Speaker 9 (15:03):
Michael Perry, think about great frustrations for many, many years
was that when we would explain things to people as
to what the Democrats actually wanted.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
The Democrats never admitted to that.
Speaker 9 (15:17):
We don't want more illegal immigration, we don't want criminals
freed to create more crime. We don't want more pedophiles
on the street, we don't more traveling. What are you crazy?
And you sound crazy saying it? Until Trump was able
to force them and force them he did, and now
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people see that and finally they have to admit. They
want to hide behind things, Oh we're just disagreeing over
this or that, or you people are crazy er. But
when forced to make the decision because he deports violent
criminal aliens and they have to oppose him, they have
to admit. And when he says this, this has been
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such a lot, he created an inflection point where he
painted them into a corner where they had to admit it.
Speaker 11 (16:08):
Do you see descent as an essential part of democracy.
Speaker 7 (16:11):
It's a part of democracy. It is always an important
part of democracy. You're always going to have Christ and
you're always going to have descent. There's nothing you're going
to do about that. It's am I going to get
one hundred percent unified? I would be a strange place.
I don't I can't even imagine it where one hundred percent. Look,
you have people that are good people. They're very smart people,
and they honestly believe we should have open borders and
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the entire world should be allowed to pour into our country.
I think it's a ninety five to five issue, but
they believe it. They're not even bad people. Some of
them are bad. You have people that honestly believe that
men should be allowed to play in women's sports. Some
of these people, I really actually I don't know any.
I haven't been able to find any, but they exist.
They say it's an eighty twenty issue. I don't believe that.
I think it's a ninety seven to three issue.
Speaker 9 (16:56):
Next next, Kristin Wilker us something very odd. She says
border crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded. I mean,
is she wanting him to serve a third term.
Speaker 11 (17:11):
Let's talk about the border. Let's talk about deportations. Border
crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded.
Speaker 7 (17:19):
Is the border good?
Speaker 11 (17:20):
Is the border now secure?
Speaker 7 (17:21):
It's really secure? When you say that, doesn't that just
sound good? After being abused for years by an incompetent
president that allowed people to pour through an open border,
criminals from all over the world, murders and insane people
from mental institutions, and insane asatum's Is it a beautiful
thing when you say it's the most secure it's ever
been in the history of our country. Isn't that a
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nice statement?
Speaker 9 (17:45):
We'm well play that again because I've waited a long
time for this.
Speaker 11 (17:50):
Let's talk about the border. Let's talk about deportations. Border
crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
Is the border good?
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Is there now?
Speaker 7 (18:00):
Secure? It's really secure? When we say that, doesn't it
just sound good? After being abused for years by an
incompetent president that allowed people to pour through an open border,
criminals from all over the world, murders and insane people
from mental institutions and insane asatum's. Isn't it a beautiful
thing when you say it's the most secure it's ever
been in the history of our country. Isn't that a
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nice statement.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
That I got to hear it again.
Speaker 9 (18:27):
I've waited, I've waited. So this is what we worked for,
and it's happening. The Republicans told us it couldn't happen.
The Democrats solus, that couldn't happen.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
You couldn't.
Speaker 9 (18:38):
Wouldn't no reason to build a wall. They'll go over
it and under it. Well, you know, the problem isn't
them running.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Through the through the.
Speaker 9 (18:46):
Desert, or the problem at the border where they're coming
over asylum. If you stop that, they'll just run through
the desert. Okay, we'll stop that. You can't stop them.
Desert can't possibly catch them all. We will we are, Well,
it wouldn't matter. None of that matter until you stop
people from hiring them. You got companies that hire them,
all right, we'll just stop that. Well, if you do that,
did you They kept telling us it was too comprehensive,
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it was too big a problem, too many moving parts, right,
Trump showed no, once you start cracking down. Over the weekend,
Christy Noam announced that they're flying people back. You want
to self depart to port, we'll fly you. We'll fly
you out of the country to where you want to go.
We will fly you out because you know, Trump said
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that the boys playing in women's sports and boys in
women's bathrooms, and he said, I don't actually know anyone
who publicly has this opinion.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
You've ever noticed that's the case.
Speaker 9 (19:38):
It's only freak shows that'll show up at a school
board meeting and say that. And you know they're five
hundred pounds, purple and green hair, bone through their nose,
born a man, want to be a woman.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
They're nuts right.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
Well, anyway, because he picks important issues that matter deeply
to people the vast majority of people are on the
side of and care deeply about, he puts the Democrats
into a position of having to take up the issue
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opposite him because they can't support him. Just like at
his Joint Session of Congress opening speech where he said,
it doesn't matter what I do, they will never stand
up and clap for what we're going to do and
what we have done. They will never do it. And
then he brings Houston's young man, DJ Daniel, and he
has him stand up. He has other heroes stand up,
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and they sit on their hands. They weren't going to
cheer no matter what he said, and he knew it,
and he made a fool.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Out of them. So here he is.
Speaker 9 (20:43):
As a result of that, the Democrats are in absolute
and utter disarray. And as a result, they've got people
like ilhan Omar rising to the top, AOC rising to
the top. Bernie Sanders not even not even officially a
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Democrat because he's too far to the left of the Democrats.
He's a socialist, although the party has moved to him.
Now they've got Jasmine Crockett.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
That woman is becoming the face of the party.
Speaker 9 (21:20):
The more dumb stuff she says, the more airtime she gets.
Speaker 7 (21:25):
And you know what, I can't name I can't name
one Democrat. I mean I look at the Democrats there
in total this array. They have a new person named Crockett.
I watched her speak to the other day. She's definitely
a low IQ person and they said she's the future
of the party. I said, you have to be kidding.
I don't know what they're going to do. And I
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really believe in a two party system because it's good
to be challenged. It's really good to have a two
party you know, it's good being challenged, is okay? It
keeps you sure. I don't know what they're going to do.
They have nobody. Bernie's eighty seven years old or something.
And you know, Biden is the worst thing that ever
happened to old people because he was grossly incompetent. And
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I think maybe for artificial reasons generally at Operation something,
so maybe that's an artificial But I know people that
are unbelievably sharp and they're older than eighty seven. But
I watched Bernie Sanders. He's a nut job, but he's
still sharp. Be sharp? Is he he's the same guy
he was. He hasn't gone down. But Biden is really
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he's the worst thing to happen to old people. Michael
Berry Michael.
Speaker 9 (22:38):
Berry, sticking with our theme on Sinko to my own.
The President Trump, in his own words, he gave the
commencement address at the University of Alabama, and I got
to tell you this was as fine a line as
he is ever uttered. Congratulations to the University of Alabama
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on a real high point, a nice moment that the
President made happen over the weekend. And I want you
to listen to him talk about the Crimson Tide versus
the Harvard Crimson. And I love this line.
Speaker 10 (23:23):
Graduates of the Alabama class of twenty twenty five, standing
here before you in this magnificent arena, it is clear
to see the next chapter of the American story will
not be written by the Harvard Crimson.
Speaker 7 (23:39):
It will be written by you.
Speaker 10 (23:41):
The Crimson Tide.
Speaker 7 (23:44):
True, that's true, That's true, that's true. I thought that
was rather clever. If you look at what's going on.
Speaker 10 (23:56):
You know, they get their five billion dollars a year.
That is not going to be so forthcoming, now, ken you,
wasn't that a clever one?
Speaker 12 (24:05):
Though?
Speaker 7 (24:05):
How would think of that? It is.
Speaker 12 (24:09):
Because this.
Speaker 9 (24:14):
The Ivy League schools sitting on there billions and endowments
getting taxpayer dollars from the people of Alabama who are
working very hard.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
And can't get in. Ninety nine point nine percent can't
get in. It's wrong.
Speaker 9 (24:44):
The idea that we would favor these schools because the
legacy they built as great institutions upon which, a legacy
upon which they rely today, which is no longer true.
Google doesn't hire out of Harvard or Yale. They hire
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programming nerds that didn't go to college. The universities, by
and large don't have anything to teach the self taught.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Autodidact programmer.
Speaker 9 (25:25):
There are kids in high school that can out program
university professors of computer programming.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
And that's a fact. And this idea that Harvard was
so special is gone.
Speaker 9 (25:45):
Their graduates are not outperforming. In fact, Harvard used to
be a place that the major wealthy family scions all
wanted to go.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
And that's how you kept the power.
Speaker 9 (26:07):
That's how the aristocracy of America, and yes there was
one still is. There is a political aristocracy. The Romneys,
the Clinton's, the Bushes, the Obama's, they're all part of it,
the mccains. But that's how they kept the power. Was
they intermarried in college. You look at the marriage of
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the Eisenhowers to the Nixons, literally the marriage those who
aren't happened by accident. They go to the same schools
the friends in Washington, d c. They go to the
same schools. They start at kindergarten, they start before kindergarten.
They make the right friends, they vacation in the right places.
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Their life is ordained for them. And the university is
a major major part of that. Well, they had a
huge ch had start, they had wealthy families, they had
they had donors who.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Would leave in in their in their.
Speaker 9 (27:09):
Estate, massive contributions to the endowment. But a nation doesn't
run off of the Ivory Tower institution.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
That is really a social network.
Speaker 9 (27:23):
It's not surprising that Facebook actually started as a social
network at Harvard by the Winklevosses, and then once Zuckerberg
pried his way in there.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
He managed to grab it away from him.
Speaker 9 (27:38):
Allegedly, the Winkle bosses made some cash off that deal,
so it must be something to it, huh. And now
they clear bitcoin trades.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
They're one of the biggest. They're not Coinbase there, I
forget which one they are.
Speaker 9 (27:53):
Anyway, we have we're not going to play a lot
of President Trump's address at Alabama here on the show
today because we're playing the full speech as our Saturday
podcast to give it the attention it deserves. Because our
listeners tend to be especially those who listen to the
podcast a meant they come out. They tend to slow
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down a little on Saturday. They're not rushing to work
or russian get the kids. They might be cleaning out
the garage or gardening or griding their bike, and they'll
be able to listen to it more. But this one
is this line right here. I would like to know
who his speechwriter is for this line, because this is.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Good, This is really really good.
Speaker 7 (28:35):
It helps when you know that borders are not racist,
speech is not violence. America is good terroorsabad Men can
never become women. Police are not criminals, and criminals are
not victims.
Speaker 9 (28:51):
Compare that to the hood rat Congressman from Texas, Jasmine Crockett.
She put her wig on and gave the commands to
It's been addressed at Tugaloo College in Mississippi, where she said,
if they won't give you a seat at the table,
use a chair on them.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
There are going to be people that tell you that
you don't belong, And I am here to tell you over.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
And over and over that you absolutely belong.
Speaker 5 (29:18):
There are people that are going to tell you that
there is not a table in which there is a
seat for you. But I am here to remind you
of Montgomery and those folding chairs. Let me tell you,
did we know how to use a chair? Whether we
pulling it up? Are we doing something else with it?
(29:39):
Let me hear the Let me be the first one
to tell you that I know that y'all are ready
to put your boots on the ground. That's your cue,
verry out.
Speaker 9 (30:02):
I guess she represents a certain demographic of this country.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
In Congress.
Speaker 9 (30:11):
I think most black people when they see that thing,
dear God, they're going to think that all of us
are as stupid as you are.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
My goodness, allhile. I don't.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
It really the idea of going to historically black colleges
and universities and telling the future graduates that they are
all victims. It is such a disservice to people. My
children are black, and I tell them you are a
conqueror if that is what your will is to be.
(30:45):
But white liberals they love to tell them how pitiful
and sad do are Remember when Joe Biden went to
Morehouse College.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
They missed your high school graduation.
Speaker 12 (30:54):
To start a college just as George Floyd was murdered.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Was a reckoning on race.
Speaker 12 (31:01):
What is democracy? The black men are being killed in
the street? What is democracy? Totrayal of broken promises? So
many black communities behind? What is democracy?
Speaker 1 (31:15):
You have to be ten.
Speaker 12 (31:16):
Times better than anyone else to get a fair shot.
Most of all, what does it mean, as you've heard before,
to be a black man who loves his country even
if it doesn't love him back in equal measurement.