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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and Load.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
I return to this chamber tonight to report that America's
momentum is back, our spirit is back, our pride is back,
our confidence is back, and the American Dream is surging
bigger and better than ever before. This will be our

(00:33):
greatest era. With God's help, over the next four years,
we are going to lead this nation even higher, and
we are going to forge the freest, most advanced, most dynamic,
and most dominant civilization ever to exist on the face
of this Earth. We are going to create the highest

(00:54):
quality of life, build the safest and wealthiest and healthiest
and vital communities anywhere in the world.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
We are going to conquer.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
The vast frontiers of science, and we are going to
lead humanity into space and plant the American flag on
the planet Mars.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
And even far beyond.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
And through it all, we are going to rediscover the
unstoppable power of the American spirit, and we are going
to renew unlimited promise of the American Dream. Every single day,
we will stand up and we will fight, fight, fight
for the country our citizens believe in, and for the.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Country our people deserve.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
My fellow Americans, get ready for an incredible future, because
the Golden Age of America has only just begun. It
will be like nothing that has ever been seen before.
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless so.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
The internacine working of Texas State is not worthy of
the time of our listeners across the country. I won't
bore you with that. I will tell you that whether
or not we have a Republican majority come January first
of twenty twenty seven for the last two years of
the Trump presidency, which is very, very important, will depend

(02:22):
in part on the redistricting effort in the state of Texas,
where up to five seats can be flipped. So you
think about the effect. Let's say you got a House
Republican majority out of four hundred thirty five. Let's say

(02:43):
you've got two hundred twenty Republicans to two hundred and
fifteen Democrats, and you take five of those Democrats and
you flip them Republican. You went from a five seat
majority to now two twenty five to two ten. You've
got a fifteen seat majority. Now you know, I like

(03:09):
to watch these videos in Iraq and Afghanistan, where our
guys will go in and they'll they'll be locked down
on the on the terrorists, whether it's ISIS or whoever
we're fighting, and those guys will be in a line
and they'll come in and they'll start firing on them
and dropping bombs on them, and one of them will
run out to the side. They call out a squirter,

(03:30):
and you'll hear him. We got a squirter on a
quarter at the three o'clock And then they get they
go over there and they just lay down fire God
and take him out. Well, we'll have some squirters in
the Republican ranks, and if the ranks are so tight
that you don't have a majority, you'll create a situation

(03:50):
where one Republican congressman can hold out his vote in
exchange for whatever he wants, and you can practically bring
the whole thing to a grinding hall. So if you're
at two twenty two to fifteen, that's a tight, tight,
tight majority. You could then go two twenty five to
two ten. Now, there are a lot of other things

(04:11):
at play, A lot of other things a play. Mid
Term elections are typically very bad for presidents. You'll remember
nineteen ninety four, the Republican takeover the contract with America,
New Gangrich shot onto the scene. That was the mid
term of Bill Clinton's first presidential term. Republicans took the

(04:31):
House first time. I think it was in fifty years. Well,
that is typically the case for a president, and Donald
Trump is doing He's not leaving anything to chance. In
Trump two point zero. He learned his lesson the first time.
Don't count on the Republicans, don't trust the Republicans, and
don't give the Democrats an ounce of oxygen to catch fire.

(04:54):
He is a much better president this time because of
that fact. He learned his lesson. You cannot trust the Republicans.
You can't trust the RNC. You've got to stack your
people in there. That's why he put his people in there.
You cannot trust the people who are claiming failty to you,
like Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, because they'll end

(05:15):
up doing nothing. That's what they end up doing. You
cannot trust the Republicans in the Senate. Mitch McConnell is
working harder against Donald Trump than Chuck Schumer is today.
And that's a fact. Lisa Murkowski Susan Collins. Trump has learned,
you've got to see people for exactly who they are
and deal with them on those terms if you want

(05:38):
to be successful and get things done. So in the
state of Texas you've got the Democrats have now fled
the state. They've gone up to Pritzkers in Illinois. And
if he doesn't eat them, which by the way, he could,
and you'd never notice it. That guy just he eats everything,
He swallows everything in his path. It'd be nothing for

(05:59):
him to eat gen Wu, the leader of the Democrats,
instead of Texas, because jen Wu's not that big a guy,
and Pritzker's got a hell of an appetite. But if
he doesn't eat them, there is no end game to this.
There's a thirty day special session and all the Democrats
have to do is come back, walk into the floor
of the House. It gets gabbled to order, the bill

(06:24):
is introduced. It's pass boom redistricting, and the Democrats know this,
so their play is to flee the state, so the
state government, so the state House can't meet. Well, what
the governor has now done is gone to the Supreme
Court for a quota ronto, which is, you know by

(06:45):
what power, by what warrant, by what authority do you
serve and ask the State Supreme Court to basically kick
Jean Wu out of his seat the leader of the Democrats,
which would create a very very interesting situation. I suspect
some other Democrats if that happened, we'll skidaddle back. And

(07:06):
that's the impression you cut that gin Wu is the
leader of the Democrats in the State House, and those
people want, if nothing else, they want to stay in office.
So what I expect to happen is by Friday afternoon
they come back redistricting passes. Those five seats are up
in the spring. If we play our cards right and
don't screw the pooch, which we've had a bad habit

(07:27):
of doing as Republicans, and we flipped those five and
Emmanuel cleevery we've got some others in some other states,
then we can buy hooker by crook, hold on to
the House, or Donald Trump in his final two years
around damn it all right, This is Mark Chestnut and

(07:48):
Joy Bizar of Talk Radio. I should probably peel back
a few layers of what's going on in Texas politics
that affects national politics right now because the level of
intrigue is ramped up dramatically. Let me start with us.

(08:09):
We've got John Cornyn as our senior Senator, Ted Cruz
the junior sentator. That only relates to how long they've
been there. Cornyn is a swamp rat, always has been.
Cornyn is the right hand man to Mitch McConnell.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
He is a.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Swamp creature, inside dealer like he John McCain, Chris, you
get these guys, he've been there forever. They all they
all kind of scratch each other's back, self dealing. Cornyn
made a run at being the Senate Majority Leader. But
Cornyn is not trusted. He's a weasel. He's a very,

(08:51):
very weasly individual. And what Cornyn does is absolutely nothing
for the state. But in DC, he's an inside player.
He's kind of a henchman for the Senate Majority leader.
That's what he did for McConnell forever, and he thought
then he'd get to be the leader. Didn't work out
that way, And then every six years Cornyan comes back

(09:15):
to Texas and acts like he's John Wayne. He's a
tough guy. He's been up there fighting at DC people.
And as long as there isn't a good Republican in
the primary to face off with him, then he's able
to keep getting elected with this nonsense. Well, the two
problems with incumbency are if you're running against an incumbent,

(09:38):
they have all the money because they're in office, so
anybody doing business with the government will give them money
to continue to do business with the government. And number two,
they have name id. They can hold press conferences, they
can send out press releases, they get their name out there.
For a candidate challenging a John We're still a slightly

(10:02):
Republican state in Texas in the general, so you got
to beat Cornyn in the primary. Well, there hasn't been
a candidate with a real following. But then enters Ken Paxton,
that's our attorney general. The Republicans in the state House
of Representatives tried to impeach Ken Paxton, our attorney general.

(10:25):
And that was all coming from the corn crowd and
Carl Rove and that group of people because they knew
that if Paxton got the chance, he was going to
run against Cornyn and Paxton is a Trump guy, so
Paxton would get the Trump vote and beat Cornyn in
the primary. So they tried to impeach him out of

(10:48):
the House. But the Senate squashed that, So now Paxton's
stronger than ever. Now Paxton running against Cornan has been
and he's beating Cornyn by over twenty percentage points in
every poll. One he's beaten in by twenty five. When

(11:08):
you're an incumbent losing by this measure, you're not coming back.
So now the establishment that doesn't want Paxton because Paxton's
an outsider, rabble rouser Trump kind of guy, and Trump
loves him. So now the big money boys are looking
for someone to replace John Cornyn with. And there are

(11:33):
some other candidates out there sniffing Wesley Hunt, who's a congressman,
represents part of Houston. He's a celebrated military veteran, went
to West Point helicopter pilot, was a football star in
younger life, a blackfellow, sharp, smart, witty, handsome, very well liked.

(11:59):
So now you've got Wesley Hunt. And now they're talking about, well,
if there's polling going on. I'm not sure who's paying
for this yet, but there's polling going on, and says, hey,
what if Wesley Hunt got in this race. So we'll
get into that race more as time goes by, But first,
this race affects what's going on with the redistricting battle,

(12:22):
because none of this stuff happens in a vacuum. So
now you've got John Wayne mccorny and mister tough good
or he's not just John Corny election time, who's John
Wayne mccornan. He puts his cable hat on, he gets
in those TV ads and he says, I'm back in Texas. Dude,
g't your vote go back and say a vote for you? Oh?
Shut up, You're so silly. So anyway, he's got to

(12:45):
do something. So he announced this, We've got to have
some federal approach to what's going on in the state
House of Texas. He says, I'm calling on the president
to send in the FBI. Oh really, John, did we
play that audio yet? I don't think we have. All Right,
that's gonna be clip number fixed five those six. So

(13:06):
then they asked Trump, are you going to send in
the president? I mean, you're gonna send in the FBI,
mister President, to go track down these Democrats and make
them come back and vote. Texas.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
Senator John Cornyan is asking for your help to force
democrats back to the state and hold them accountable. Do
you want the federal government and the FBI to help
locate and arrest these Texas Democrats who have left the state.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Well, I think they've abandoned the state.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Nobody's seen anything like it, even though they've done it
twice before, and in a certain way, it almost looks
like they've abandoned the state.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Looks very bad. Yeah, go ahead, Please, FBI get involved.

Speaker 5 (13:39):
Should the FBI get.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Involved, Well, they may have to.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
They may have to.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
No, I know they want them back, not only the
attorney general, the governor wants them back. If you look,
I mean the governor of Texas is demanding they come back.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
So a lot of people are demanded they come back.
You can't just sit it out. You have to go back.
You have to fight it out. That's what elections are
all about. Cornyn's trying to inject himself into this because
Cornyn is a do nothing senator. So that brings up
the question to Trump. So what you really have at
play is in the state House in Austin, Texas Democrats

(14:15):
have fled National Democrats, Soros and all that are funding
them being out of the state to prevent the vote
from being held. There's two more weeks left in the
first thirty Day Session Special Session. Trump wants to vote,
but he doesn't want to be too heavy handed. Cornan
is causing this thing to be talked about when Trump

(14:35):
wasn't ready to talk about federal agents going in. The
Governor Greg Abbott has gone to the Supreme Court with
his writ to have the leader of the Democrats kicked out.
And then you've got the Attorney General Ken Paxton, who
by the way, is running against John Cornyn, and he's
taking action along with the Speaker of the House to

(14:57):
have these guys removed. All of this hits, all of
the deadlines hit on Friday afternoon, so everybody is taking
their action, not just to get the Democrats back to
the House to get the vote taken. That has become
the proxy war for the US Senate seat of Paxton

(15:18):
versus Cornyn. Trump doesn't want to help Cornan anymore than
he has to, but he also wants to show that
he wants the vote to be held. And Cornan is
out here with Karl Rove and all that they're trying
to get him. They're trying to position him as he's
the guy that was trying to get the redistricting done
and low information Republican voters, the country club voters, said,

(15:41):
the Romney McCain bush voters. They don't know that Cornyan
is a do nothing senator and had nothing to.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Do with this.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
But I'm reminded of someone proverb now quoted by Shila
Jackson Lee.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Thus I die Michael show. On Monday night, I got
to check off a few bucket list items. I saw
my first show at Red Rocks outside of Denver, which
is an amazing, amazing, unlike anything I've ever seen before
concert venue. You're on the side of a mountain. You

(16:19):
literally park at the foot of the mountain and you
walk up and carved into this beautiful rock, massive set
of mountain rocks is these red red rocks are the
seats and then a flattened out space for the band

(16:40):
to perform. And almost ten thousand people come into this
canyon thereby created and it makes for a glorious natural,
mostly natural setting for a concert venue. I got to
see zz Top for the first time in my life

(17:02):
at their invitation, their fans of the show, and I
got to hang out with Frank Beard, who is their
longtime drummer. There were three original members of the band,
The Trace Ombrace, Frank Beard, the drummer, Dusty Hill and
Billy Gibbons Dusty and Billy on guitar and Billy and

(17:28):
Dusty on vocals. It was an absolute honor like none
other and a great experience to be there. I brought
my wife and Crockett Michael t couldn't make it. My
friend Cody Johnson, who knows the Beard family very well,
coordinated everything, and our assistant Emily and Kevin Bull, who's

(17:50):
a big guitarist and a Sezy Top fan, also joined us.
And we had one heck of a time. It was
an experience, and to think that those fellas Dusty Hill
passed in twenty twenty one, within a week they were
back performing again. Ellwood it was a surprise death, Dusty's death,

(18:11):
but Ellwood, his guitar tech, was asked to step in
and he said, I can't step in for Dusty. I
mean and Billy and Frank told him, you've been doing
it all these years, you know what we do. And
with not so much as a rehearsal, they stepped in
and kept performing, performing and stayed on the road as

(18:33):
they have for well over fifty years. It's an amazing,
amazing thing. It was a sold out show. The crowd
was riveted. I got to stand stage right and see
the technology behind the show and what they do. What
an experience, what n experience as a Zzy Top fan

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and as a music fan. To get to see this
particular band and to get to see them in that environment,
it was special. I told you earlier. Jasmine Crockett stands
to lose her seat with redistricting, and that could turn
out to be very, very interesting. So here she is

(19:20):
making ghetto girl threats because this is what she does. Ramon.
This will be clip number four oh one, please and
I'm sorry.

Speaker 6 (19:30):
But instead we are not only gonna punch you back,
but we are gonna knock you out. So I fully
anticipate that we are going to take control of the
United States House because that is what the American people want,
and that is why Donald Trump and his regime.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Is so afraid. That's it. We're gonna slap y'all around.
We're gonna beat you up, We're gonna knock you down.
We're gonna do it. Yeah, you go ahead, Jasmine, you
go ahead. Meanwhile, every self respecting black person in America
is cringing. Why does she have to be black? Why

(20:08):
does the dumbest, loudest person in the room happen to
also be black. It makes it harder for the rest
of us. That's what people are thinking.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
But since she.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Says stupid stuff, she is highly sought after as a
guest because people love to watch this kind of stuff.
You can't turn it off. Here she was on MSNBC
when she inadvertently told the truth as to why the
Democrats are actually fighting redistricting.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
There was a benefit to shining the light on what
it was that they were trying to do in the
dark in Texas. So unfortunately, we've seen our numbers fall
now that they have these voter restrictions in place.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
See, once you require voters to prove that they are
citizen before they can vote, Democrats lose elections. And that's
what she just said. She's not real smart. She didn't
get the import of what she said. President Trump was
on CNBC when he called her exactly what she is,

(21:15):
low IQ. She's a dumb dumb The.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
Democrat Party is self destructing. I mean when you have
low IQ people like Crockett, I wonder if she's in
a relation to ship to the late Great Davy Crockett,
who is a great, great gentleman. I wonder if she's
got a relationship to Davy Crockett, the great old Davy Crockett.
But you have this woman Crockett. She's a very low

(21:39):
iq person. Somebody said the other day she's one of
the leaders of the party.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
I said, you gotta be kidding.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
The Democrats are lost. They have Trump derangement syndrome so
bad that they can't.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
Walk, they can't go, and they don't know where they're going.

Speaker 7 (21:54):
Humor is finished. I watched her the other day.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
He's lost all of his confidence. It is the fraud
that has put them in a position to even be
close in this election, in any election. Georgia Congressman Marjorie
Taylor Green was questioning the director of the Census, Robert Santos,
when she asked him about enforcing the law that requires

(22:23):
every question to be answered In other words, are you
counting illegal aliens in this census because you're not supposed to?

Speaker 8 (22:31):
Arcantis, You've described yourself as a scientist today. Isn't it
important to be accurate in your science so to speak?
And incounting Also, there is there's an actual law, Sentencing
Reform Act of nineteen eighty four. That really is your
job to find people five thousand dollars for refusing to

(22:55):
answer questions on the census.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Was this a law that you enforced?

Speaker 8 (22:59):
Did you enforce the law and states that were overcounted
and states that were undercounted.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
After the census.

Speaker 7 (23:07):
Yeah, we are a statistical agency, not an enforcement agency,
so we've never enforced them.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
So no one was fined.

Speaker 8 (23:14):
So there were overcounts, there were undercounts, and no one
was fined according to the law.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
And the ports always saying, but what he just said
is very important. We are a statistical agency, not an
enforcement agency. In other words, everyone can lie on their
senses and the Census will do nothing about it. This
is data that is relied upon to create our governmental structure.

(23:48):
We know that the people who are lying on it
are dishonest people who's more likely to be dishonest people
who've lived here their entire lives, or the people who
came here and broke the law to get here and
continue to break the law during their time here as

(24:08):
tools of evil forces to take this government away from you,
the American citizen, And that is what has happened.

Speaker 9 (24:18):
Sy pung Aa Michael Bays good show on Bablump.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Well, we've been on the issue of redistricting, so why
don't we close on that subject. The smarmy Chuck Todd
was on CNN where he said there are some Republicans
who do not want the Texas redistricting to happen, and
then he calls out Democrats for hiding in Illinois. Here's
that audio.

Speaker 10 (24:46):
It seems as if the strategies bring more attention to
this make everybody uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Right, The more painful you.

Speaker 10 (24:51):
Make the process in Texas, the more it's hard to replicate.
Maybe there isn't that. They may be their own colleagues
aren't as interested in this. Congressional Republicans that serve in
Texas whose districts are actually going to get impacted negatively
also secretly or.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Kind of hoping this goes away too.

Speaker 10 (25:08):
And I think they think the longer, the more painful
they can make this in doing it, maybe there's a
way to shut this down, you know. So I understand
the strategy, and I think you get this.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
The part that I think is sort of bad.

Speaker 10 (25:22):
I think it's a bad look for a party that
claims to be always trying to be protected democracy is
to pull up in.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
A state that jerry manders, I mean, one of the worst.

Speaker 10 (25:33):
You know, Look Texas, Florida, Illinois, and Maryland. Those are
your four giant gerrymandered states, you know. And if you're
trying to make a point on jerry mander, I don't
think I'd be going to the state of Illinois as
a place to hide.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
And as Jake Tapper agrees that Illinois is jerrymandered in
favor of the Democrats. But it's the exception.

Speaker 11 (25:54):
If you look at the map, right, you have some
exceptions like Illino, there's blatant Democratic jerry mandering, But most
of the worst offenders when it comes to jerrymandering are
Republican states.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
That's not true. In fact, the governor of Massachusetts, Mara Healy,
said this morning, you know what, if they're going to redistrict,
we're going to redistrict and we'll make it so that
Republicans will have a real tough time getting elected as
a congressman in Massachusetts. There are no Republican congressmen in Massachusetts, Mara.

(26:38):
But hey, yeah, you just keep doing you. Texas State
Representative Brian Harrison was on CNN with that nasty person
as Donald Trump calls her Caitlin Collins, where he called
out the speaker of the Texas House and as an outsider,
you wouldn't know what this is all about. But he's
right in what he's saying. Thanksually couldn't be higher.

Speaker 12 (27:01):
I mean, it is quite literally true, given the razor
thin margins in Congress and what could be coming up
in the midterm elections, that our redistricting efforts in.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Texas could decide.

Speaker 12 (27:11):
Whether or not the United States Congress falls into the
hands of the liberal Democrat Party. And as far as
I'm concerned, the state of Texas and every elected Republican
in the state of Texas should be doing everything we
can to make sure that that does not happen, so
that we can support the Republican priorities, we can support
President Trump's agenda. And quite frankly, there's a lot of
sound and fury coming out of elected Republican leadership in

(27:31):
Texas tonight, But quite frankly, we could have done things
on the last several days to thwart the Democrats' plans
to leave. The Democrats were on the floor four days ago.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
We had the.

Speaker 12 (27:41):
Democrats, we had the maps, we had a quorum. This
is a little bit not serious what we're seeing right
now coming out of the speaker of the Texas House,
who let them adjourn on Wednesday so they could go
and strategize with Hawkeim Jeffries on how they could flee
the state.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
I want bold actions.

Speaker 12 (27:57):
I want them to be arrested, and there should be
severe and serious consequences Democrats.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
State Representative Ron Reynolds at one point was sent to prison.
He stayed a state representative while also in prison. I'm
not joking. He was on CNN. He said, Texas Democrats
are making their own good trouble.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Governor Abbott.

Speaker 9 (28:23):
The Republicans say this isn't about racial Jeremandarin. They say
this is about political competitiveness, and they are now pushing
for the arrest of lawmakers like herself who remain out
of the state.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Are you worried about that?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
I'm not worried.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
When I think about sixty years ago tomorrow we're on
the eve of the sixtieth anniversary of the Voter Rights Act.
I think about Congressman John Lewis and those freedom facts
who made good trouble, who risks it all. I'm not
worried about Governor Abbott's threats of going to jail or
a five hundred dollars a day fine, because we're standing
on the right side of history, making our own good

(29:01):
trouble to fight to preserve and protect our democracy.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
We're on the right side of history.

Speaker 4 (29:06):
We're not beholding to the MAGA extremists that are trying
to disenfranchise black and brown communities. We're doing everything we
can to protect Texans, and so we're not going to
coward to Governor Abbot's bailed attempts of putting us in jail.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
This is worth our democracy. This is not just about Texas.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
As doctor King said, injustice anywhere as a threat to
justice everywhere. This is a about protecting our democracy, because
if they can do it in Texas, they can do
it anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
So we're gonna stand.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
Strong, We're not going to back down, and we're gonna
keep pressing forward to protect every single Texans so that
they won't be disenfranchised. We're not going back to the
days of Jim Crow. We're going to stand up to
racial Jerry Mandarin and whatever Trump and Abbot try to
scheme to disenfranchised communities of color particular, so that they

(30:01):
could keep giving tax cuts to their billionaires and billionaires.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
We're not having it on our watch. We're not going back.
They've used these same loans for decades, and blacks don't
buy it anymore. You've got most blacks now recognized. You know,
hey all, you ilhan Omar, Jasmine Crockett, AOC, Joe Biden.

(30:29):
You people are getting rich. Nancy Pelosi got rich as
Speaker of the House, and she keeps talking about us,
poh black people. But we're not doing any better. You
got illegal aliens coming into the country. You give them
a phone, a place to stay, You kick us out

(30:50):
and take our money, and you keep telling us that
you're representing us and that those people are bad for us. Well,
we can't have a grocery store or a convenience store,
or a Walgreens or a CVS in our neighborhood because
people with our same skin color going there and steal
the place blind and eventually the place gets closed down.

(31:12):
And we're living in a food desert. And y'all tell
us that this is racism. And I'm telling you, we're
the ones suffering the crime. We're the ones suffering because
of the illegal aliens. We're the ones that nobody wants
to hire because of fools like you. And what is happening,
slowly but surely, is the Democrats can't change their playbook.

(31:36):
They're stuck to it. Racism, racism, racism, racism, racism. I'm
going to tell you something. When you see a person
claiming to represent black people, whether that be a black
person or a white liberal saying they view black people
as pets, they collect them and they will be the one, don't.

(32:00):
I'm over here near their dog. Is is their pets
over here. They'll keep their pets over here. They'll do
what they want with their pets. You don't need to
interact because they know their pet the best. And they
treat adult minorities like children who must be protected by them.
But they don't actually ever do anything that is good

(32:20):
for them. And slowly but surely, America's minorities are beginning
to understand that because what the Democrats really want is communism,
and that's not good. And blacks and his fanics understand
that his fanics that fled from Venezuela or Cuba, they
get that. They recognize it. Blacks who came here from Africa,

(32:45):
they don't buy this nonsense. They know what happens with
an authoritarian government. They also know the Democrat cares more
about transgenders, about weird stuff, about global warming, about George Soros,
about keeping murderers back out on the streets, and blacks
and Hispanics and women and young people are now waking

(33:07):
up to the fact of, Hey, you know what, Donald
Trump's policies are better for me. I know, I can't
believe I just said that, but they're better for me.
A little bit helps us. Let me thank you, and
good night.
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