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Speaker 1 (00:02):
There is no question, and there are problems in this
country between police and community.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Yes, you are a donkey to the latest on that
police killing of a black man, now the new developments
in the deadly spawshooting rampas.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
And yes, it was a really bad day for him
and this is what he did.
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And so we are in a state of emergency. Okay,
white supremacist violence, it is always have been the number
one threat to our society. But I'm also very proud
that my wife was white.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Rinning.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Please tell me why was I your.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Donkey of the day.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Well, donkey to day for two did July twenty third
goes to an Ohio Republican ascendative by the name of
George Lang. He represents the hometown of vice presidential Republican
nominee JD. Vance And yesterday he deal with a lot
of supporters of Magado Best And that's few dangerous rhetoric
that can lead to political violence. Let's listen to what
Senator George Lang had to say. NBC files go to
NBC five for the report. Please you know how these
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things work?
Speaker 3 (00:58):
A political rally were so speakers get up before the
main event. One of those Republican speakers today was State
Senator George Lang, who's from Butler County here, and he said,
if the Democrats won the White House, here's what would
have to happen to turn it around.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
Donald Trump and Butler County's JD. Vance are the last
chance to save our country politically. I'm afraid if we
lose this one, it's going to take a civil war
to save the country, and it will be saved.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Senator Lang releasing an apology on x formerly known as Twitter,
saying quote remarks I made earlier today at a rally
in Middletown do not accurately reflect my views. I regret
the devisive remarks I made in the excitement of the
moment on stage, especially in light of the assassination attempt
on President Trump last week. We should all be mindful
of what is said at political events.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Myself included I'm afraid if we lose this one is
going to take the civil war to save the country,
and it will be saved. I can't believe it's been
only about ten days since an assassination the timp happened
to full with President Donald Trump. JD. Evans and other
Republicans said that it was a dangerous rhetoric from Democrats
about Trump that led to the assassination attempt. I say,
you can't even talk about dangerous rhetoric that leads the
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political violence without first speaking about Donald Trump and second
speaking about damn near everyone around him that supports him. Okay,
Donald Trump's rhetoric has created an environment of political violence
that He's not even safe, and no politician is. And
when you hear, you know, senators like George Lang say
things like it's going to take a civil war to
save the country. And then you think about you know,
the president of the Aritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, you know
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the Architect Project twenty twenty five, remember when he said this.
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In spite of all this nonsense from the left, we
are going to win. We're in the process of taking
this country back, and we are in the process of
the Second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the
left allows it to be.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
At some point, ladies and Gettlement, you have to say,
one side is absolutely inciting political violence, and one side
is just simply telling the truth about who's viewing the
dangerous rhetoric that can lead to political violence. Did I
ever tell you about back in May. I was walking
to New York and a random guy walked up to me. Caucasian,
he had on khakis in the polo, and he said
to me, verbatim, he said, well, he said, he said
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my name, and then he said some flattering things to me.
And at this point I'm on guard. He did he did,
he did? He did, he did. He did say some
flattering things to me. Okay, And at this point I
was on guard because why would anyone be saying anything
nice to me? All right, but he said to me, verbatim,
I want you to start speaking to the fact. He
said this to me that regardless of who wins in
this country, it's going to be a civil war. One
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of the reasons he said that is because of people
like Senda to George Lang or Kevin Roberts and you know,
of course Donald Trump, you know, and he led an
insurrection of this country. But he said, regardless of who wins,
you know, it's going to be a civil war. And
guess what. We don't know why that guy took a
shot at Trump last weekend or the weekend before last,
but that leads me to believe that maybe this random
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whit dude who stopped me in the street was on
to something. And this is what I don't understand from
our elected officials and from us, we the people. Why
do we want this civil unrest? Have things gotten so
bad in this country that political parties can't agree on anything?
Is they're that much of a disconnect that we have
to go to war with each other? And I'm telling
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you right now, it won't matter if you're rich and poor.
It won't matter what neighborhood you live in, it won't
matter where you work, it don't matter what you driving.
And America where there is a civil war going on
is not in America. I want to live in Okay,
And we can continue to play stupid and act like
we don't know where all of this negative energy is
coming from, but we do, okay. Kevin Roberts Trump supporters
sender the George Lange Trump supporter people who stormed the
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Capitol Trump supporters. At some point, everybody was some common sense,
regardless of what your political party is, got to be like,
how did we get here? And furthermore, how do we
get out? I don't know what the answer to that is. Okay,
I'm not about to lie to y'all and tell y'all,
I do, okay, I can't sit around. I do no
voting as a start though, and I can't say voting
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is going, but I just know voting is indeed a start.
I can't sit around and not encourage people to do
something when you have people like Senator George Lang, Kevin Roberts,
and Donald Trump out here talking like this. But someone
smarter than me has to tell me what to do.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
If you heard the news report earlier, then you heard
Senator George Lang say he regretted using divisive language at
a time of political violence. What happens if you yell
bomb on a plane? If you yell bomb on a plane,
it causes panic, maybe evacuations, and legal consequences. You can't
just say my bad after that. You can't just apologize
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your way out of screaming bomb on a plane. And
you shouldn't be able to just apologize for saying that
it's going to be a civil war if your particular
political party loses an election. I'm not telling you who
to vote for, but if these people are willing to
go to war about they vote, then damn it, you
should use yours, Okay, because it's about to get crazy
out hell. Please let Kathy Griffin give Senator George Lang
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the biggest he hw. Please give this giant jar Mail
the biggest he haw. And you know my man little Dubaal,
You know the great black philosopher from Jacksonville named Little Duball.
He tweeted a couple of days ago because I saw
him posted on Instagram. He said, I'm not sure exactly
what's about to happen, but something is about to happen
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and it's gonna be nothing that we can prepare for.
And I agree, that's all I can tell y'all. I agree.
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