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Like to yield to the gentleman fromFlorida, mich posey. I thank you,
gentlemen from Texas for yielding, misterspeaker. They want you to help
put America back where you found itand leave it the hell alone. Let's
go Brandon, I yield back.Once this phrase kind of took off,
it's shrump everywhere on social media.It's been on the four of the House,
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has shown up in songs, andit's been in a lot of public
protests too. I think that's onething that's different about today in the past.
But people have always been upset aboutpresidents if they haven't agree with their
policies, they might have expressed thosein the past through letters or through kind
of conversations in their neighborhood or withsort of people they trust. Now,
the sort of platforms to share theseopinions are. They're vast, and so
people are able to speak more broadly, more loudly than they ever have before.
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So I think we're at a pointnow more than eighteen months into the
pandemic, where people are just frustrated. They're frustrated with the shifting guidance on
vaccinations, on booster shots, onmass mandates and how those are playing out
in different vocal and national contexts.And so I think this phrase has sort
of gotten a lot of attention andgotten a lot of popularity because it gives
people a kind of shorthand joky wayto feel like they're exercising some sort of
control or some sort of defiance ofthose in authority when they're really frustrated about
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so many aspects of their lives.You know, the one that comes most
of mine is Afghanistan. It wasn'ta success. Supply ships stacked up off
the coast are not a success.The southern border and whatever Biden thinks he's
going to do about it is nota success. In all these cases.
You know, Biden is running upagainst what people see, and they're saying,
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look, my eyes tell me onething, and you're telling me that
I ought to believe something else.I'm going to believe what I used to
call my lying eyes. No governmentcan really survive very well, and certainly
not a republic or a democracy ifpeople don't have confidence in their institutions.
You know, Brandon is the socalled tip of the proverbial iceberg. Okayyanke,
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can you come in then and introducewhat's happening. Can nobody hear?
Oh my gosh, I don't knowwhat's happening. Oh okay, well,
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Pankee, can you explain what?Can you explain the audio and also what
he's talking about as it as itrelates to the Chicago incident, A recent
incident in Chicago. Let me seeChicago mayor. Let's go Brandon Johnson,
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Blaine's conservatives for Chicago woes. Well, you know, the slogan Let's go
Brandon is a all shoot from whatwas the sign to Joe Biden. You
know, many things like Joe JimCrow Biden and so on and so on.
Brandon Johnson was elected mayor of Chicagoafter the departure should I say,
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the failure to be re elected mayorLaurie Leightslett, who I think was terrible,
and Brandon Johnson is starting off tobe just as terrible as she was.
And so you have this press conferencethat he had and he wanted to
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blame the woes of Chicago firstly armedRepublicans, and that hasn't been one Republican
mayor in the city of Chicago andsince the nineteen thirty I think, you
know, Charlie after al Capomas largeas you back, Yeah, I'm back
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now. And boy is there alot to say an unpacked about the statement
to Johnson Man, there's so muchthe unpacked it is, I mean,
the absolute level of projection and evasionand refuses responsibility if the leader of a
major city is simply breathtaking. Let'slook at what his statement was. Here's
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part of what he said, andI think this is a core of what
he was trying to get across.He says, quote, it has the
better coordination whatever that's supposed to mean. What we're seeing is a raggedy form
instituted by right wing extremism. Everyoneknows that the right wing extremism in this
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country has targeted democratically RAN cities,and quite frankly, they've been very intentional
about going at the democratically ran citiesthat are led by people of color.
The whole motivation is great disruption inchaos, because that's what this particular party
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has been about. This is thesame vertical party that did not want to
accept that President Obama was actually anAmerican. It's the same Republican right wing
extremism that stormed the Capitol. It'sthe same right wing extremism that refusal to
accept the results of the Civil War. It's raggedy, it's disrespectful, it
means pirity, it's an unclean spirit. Quite frankly, m just take a
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look at that on its face.Now we know how disc genuous and deceptive
all is. But when this mantalks about the party, the party that
created and led the war between theStates, that Civil War, as many
would call it, that that's thesame party that distituted Jim Crow. It's
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the same party that created the coursePlan. It's the same body that refused
to accept reconsumption. It's the sameparty, a party that opposed civil rights
legislation. It's the same party.But like I said, all they can
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do is precake. That's all theycan do. They didn't accept the results
of the Civil War. They arethe ones who thought that just every federal
initiative to overturn the racial hierarchy andset up in the Confederate South and elsewhere,
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even in the big cities in theNorth. Chicago for the longest time
under Democrats was the most segregary goodcity from the United States for the longest
time. It is amazing what thesepeoples they will literally say anything to avoid
take responsibility. Now is what thoughbad. Let's go Brandon as excuse to
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do he refuse to take responsibility forthe fact that he's probably arguably the most
popular mayor in Chicago history. AndI'm including Mayor Jane Byrne. She was
very unpopular, and even Michael Blandittwas a lot more popular than he was.
But there was a poll done bythe Illinois Policy Institute that chose Brandon
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Johnston Eddie fifty percent disapproval rating,with only twenty eight percent approving and the
other twenty two percent undecided. Soit's obviously desperate, he's gonna say anything
he possibly can. And this iswhen we're looking at the results of it.
Now. You know, there's somuch more to say about this stuff,
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but you know, I'm kind ofrunning out of jazz right now because
I just so flabbergasted that anyone whowas capable of being elected to one of
the major cities of the United Statesto be so breathtakingly irresponsible and unwilling to
face the real problems that plug inioncity by projecting it on others who will
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have absolutely nothing to do with it. Because there has not been a Republican
mayor elected to the majority or thecity of Chicago since nineteen thirty one.
Yah, go ahead, Yeah,you can say I spoke a long enough.
I got a lot more to say, but I'll wait for your finishing
man. It's unbelievable. Well,so when it's similar in Saint Louis.
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You haven't had a Republican mayor inthe city of Saint Louis since nineteen forty
nine, seventy three years ago.And you looked at the Chicago. Chicago
is very, very sad, especiallythe black on black crime that's going on
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in Chicago. In the last fouryears, or really last three years,
up until about last week, you'vehad fourteen thousand, three high eighty three
black shot by other blacks for twothousand, two hundred and sixty three murders
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down. No white police also beenshot nobody in that period of time.
Matter of fact, some of thembeen shot. It's just terrible. And
then Brandon, we thought that LaurieLightfoot was bad with some of the policies
that she put down, allowing Riseto continue to go on raising of taxes,
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be handcuffing of the police, sayingthat the police should not engage in
foot chases. Then people begin tohave concern, Well, what about the
police dollars? They can't run aftersomeone too, So it's just complained met
you know, he's bringing it onwhite supremacy. Well, let's look at
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that on the life. The lieutenantgovernor of in Illinois, the second in
the man of the state is ablack female. Now you got the secretary
of State was or still is ablack male. The attorney general, the
head police chief in Illinois is ablack male. You got the prosecutor of
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Cook County is a black female.In Kim's Fox, Chicago has white police
commissioners, sorry, black police commissioners. It had black police chiefs. It
had school boys that was ran byblacks, and the teacher's majority were black
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from what I can tell. Sowhat Brandon has said, Brandon Johnson is
saying is totally totally ridiculous and hotin the heck, what is the civil
war that I have to do?Saying if somebody would not accept the results
from it? And this man,y'all, he was a school teacher.
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If I'm not mistaken, because youimagine a teacher ahead of a class of
young people that's trying to learn andwant to learn having to listen to something
like that. And that's just thetip of the iceberg of what he probably
has said. That's my synosisis ofit. Are you still there? Sorry?
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Yeah? I got yeah, Igot yeah, I got it.
I gonna say about that, Andwhat else is just what you got.
Just got the fans, and wegot Jessey Smollett apparently a darker, huge
Jsey smile that is now the mayorof Chicago. And we got apparently this
mayor thinks his hordes and lacist magalloving insurrectionists barking Brandon, let's go Brandon
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and I outcome of the Civil War. This man's nuts. I mean,
the biggest opponents of his migracious policiesare black people who are citizens in Chicago,
the same borners as putting him inthe April election. Not a pod
at him. Why because they arequite rightly perceiving that he is put in
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the city at the mercy and theirown profits, their own property, their
own claim on city services at theand call of the requirements of illegals,
most of whom are not legally entitledof being the country in the first place.
And look, nobody said that Obamawasn't a citizen. Not too many
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people, and I myself says,I don't know what he is when he
gives the counterfeit birth certificate. Idon't know what to make out of a
counterfeit phony birth certificate. So Idon't know what he is a citizen or
not. But that wasn't my biggestargument. My biggest argument in arguments of
many like me, was that hewas an article who Section one qualifies natural
born citizen qualified to be president.We never made no certain minded fascile arguments
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like he's not even a citizen.I mean, I mean, we don't
care where or not. We're concernedabout whether or not he was qualified under
the Constitution to be present. Wetried to get the issue raised, we
tried to get it into court.He was never determined by any court on
the merits, never, not once. So it's an open question as far
as we're concerned. And for himto distorted the demigogue like that is like
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everything else, he won't take responsibility. You like to set up straw man
arguments and then he goes to defeathis little straw man argument. Then he
moves on to something else. He'snot a leader. He's just a politician.
He is a court politicrat and everythinghe says shows what it is.
He flames, insults at right,blame people or conservative people in an attempt
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to explain the failures of his administrationin Chicago. Now you gotta remember,
this guy was on the crist CountyBoard. Excuse me, that's Cook County,
the Cook County Board with Tony pettWinkle, who was the president of
the board. And she just coolincidentally happens to be one of the people
who talked to me and running frommayor, she backed them, she fundraised
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for him, and now he's becauseshe knew he would be a puppet mayor
for the teachers union. And ofcourse he's not disappointing prett Winkle or the
Chicago Teachers Union. He's spitting everybodyelse off in Chicago, though, you
know what I mean. I guessthe folks Chicago get what they voted for
and they're getting about it, youknow. And like I said, you
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know, when you're in doubt,just whipped the race card out. And
that's what Brandon Johnson's doing. That'swhat he's done. That's all he's capable
doing. He's not capables governing.He doesn't know how to govern whatsoever.
All he knows how to do isdemagogue and maybe get elected. That's about
it. And I just like toremind Mayor of let's go Brandon that it
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was the Republican Party that issued theemancipation I can mention on January first,
eighteen sixty three, and it certainlywouldn't going to be any Democrat at that
particular time. And you know,worst thing off you talk about, prink
wiggle her and Laurie Lightfoot was runningfrom Maryor and unfortunately, but some people
praise it that they elected life Foot. And here's the thing she and Brenda
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come through that teachers Union. Well, look at the academic performance of the
kids in the Chicago area, especiallyAfrican American black kids. They're at the
bottom of all grades statistics. Andthat's a shame. It's not the kid's
fault, it's the adult's fault.It's the parent's fault. It's the family's
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fault. That teacher Union is ademonic entity. In many cases, when
parents say that they want to havethe choice of what type of environment,
education environment that their children experience,Oh no, you can't have that you
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have to go with what it is. If you take your higher performing child
that's coming from maybe a poverty strickenbackground, but it was functional or the
child when they went to school,they knew the things that they were supposed
to know on day one, howto say the ABC's, how to print,
they named, they knew their mother'sreal name and not a nickname.
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I mean, that was the kindof things that you're faced with. But
now you add this merit onto themix, and it's just totally totally playoff.
In a blame game, that's whatit is. Cast the blame onto
somebody else, even if you gottago back hundreds of years. Yeah,
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that's what speak of his going backhundred years. Yeah. But I never
would be a little bit uncharitable toLes Brandon. I mean you might have
a point there, now, Chris, it depends of what civil war he's
talking about. I mean, willtake me for example, now, I
refuse except the fact that the Roundheadsbeat the cavaliers in the England Civil War
in sixteen forty eight. Maybe you'retalking about that. I mean, good
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lord, I mean, I mean, I mean, how could have bench
of guys with dumb headcuffs like thatbeat a royal army. It don't make
no sense. Maybe Brandon's that saidabout that Civil Wars. You just don't
know. Maybe since reporters never askedthese guys in any detail what the hell
they're talking about, it could bejust the reporter's fault for not asking proving
questions. But look, you cantake Laurie Lightfoot, Johnson, any of
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these big city Democrat run mayors,throw them in a bigger, big blunder.
And even if you blend all themup in a one big mass and
there ain't no differences in the DNA. Alloy is run by Louisville Chicagoans.
That's what it is. That's whatElloy's run by now, just like Memphis,
Saint Louis, Oakland, Jackson,Atlanta, Charlotte, Gary, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, DC, all cess bullsrun by level left wing leaning,
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unlawful, whining Democrats, and theconstituents keep showing it. And even the
illegals or the quote asylum seekers unquotedon't want to live in Chicago with all
the freebies and whatnot. They're sayingChicago's worse than Haitian Venezuela and all bunch
of hundreds of not thousands of themare going back where it came from,
at least getting out of Chicago.But I'm gonna tell you that things hunt.
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That's something Starge, you got,Venezuela, it's amazing. If they
want to leave right now, it'samazing. It's amazing. Even with all
the goodies they're getting, they're sayingChicago's worst little that you can believe it.
But yeah, that makes you missedthe good old days of the relative
calm of good old lawyer license.Uh. Now do I get permission to
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play a little clip about the endof his view what Chicago has just come
from to give you an idea ofwhere it's going, because I, frankly
I'm starting to miss lowly life.But in a large penis, and in
support of that, I'd like youto hear what they just unloaded. Uh,
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what they just got hand before wegot this guy we got right now.
You had to hear the script,though, Tatty, you're going to
play it on your end. Heyehad to come out pretty good. I
get very good for that. I'mprobably better than the other thing we said
this out. UF I have adefamation lawsuits probably against the City of Chicago
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and their lowing Life for the politicallyexplosive complaint alleging that Life would block the
potential compromise with Italian Americans over thecontroversial Columbus statues. Some of the boos
at language and court documented great andEyebrox, Tonight, Ille Jamsuline Cruise is
in Chicago's a little Itallly community withreaction to him, Ordina and Ray.
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Italian American community leaders say that ifthe allegations are true, they're deeply disappointed
with the mayor, who is accusedof making extremely offensive and vulgar remarks about
Italian Americans back in October during aprivate zoom session at city Hall with a
Park District lawyer and others. MayorLife, but do you have anything to
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say? Are you going to talkto the Italian American community? Mayor Lori
Lightfoot not taking questions after a downtownevent in the wake of a defamation LOSSU
filed yesterday in Cook County Circuit Courton behalf of now former Park District Deputy
Council George Smeerniotis. And I wasjust lather, asked The community leader.
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Ron A Nesty says if the allegationsare true, Chicago's mayor didn't act in
good faith when it comes to delicatenegotiations over the last false Columbus parade after
Italian Americans sued the city and triedto reach a compromise with the Park District
in order to display a Columbus statueat the parade for just twenty minutes.
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You know, a good faith gesturewould be allowing us to utilize the statue
for the Columbus date parade. Becauseour community was bruised. We fell flat
in the face. You may rememberback in twenty twenty unrest over the Grand
Park statue Columbus, a controversial figureto many, or what historians say was
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a brutal subjugation of Native Americans.As a result, Chicago's mayor ordering the
removal of several Columbus statues across thecity. But in what the lawsuit a
llegends was a profanity late zoom callwith the mayor last October, the Park
District's deputy council bearing the allegedly defamatorybrunt of the mayoral tirade, You bleeps,
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What the bleep were you thinking?She's alleged to have said you make
some kind of secret agreement with thetalents. You're out there measuring your blank
with the Italians, seeing who's gotthe biggest blank. The mayor, pictured
here at today's gathering of the Councilon American Islamic Relations verbally attacking then Park
District lawyer George smear notice on thezoom call. According to the lawsuit,
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where did you go to law school? She's alleged to have said, did
you even go to law school?Do you even have a law license?
Smear notice claiming that life damaged hisreputation with allegedly false and outrageous statements calling
his professional integrity into question. Areaction is one of the almost complete surprise
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that the mayor would use that language. Referring to the Italian Americans, Enrico
Marabelli says, the allegedly crude anddisrespectful references to private parts said to have
been delivered by the mayor extremely hurtfulto the Italian Americans. Well, I
think if you learn anything from this, we learned that if you have a
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conversation about privates, it doesn't alwaysremain private, the mayor allegedly adding,
I am trying to keep Chicago policeofficers from being shot, and you were
trying to get them shot. Mybleep is bigger than yours and the Italians
and I have the biggest bleep inChicago. Or Nesty says none of this
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was necessary. We're Chicagoans, that'sour mayor, And for our mayor to
be talking about any ethnic group orany group of people that are in her
constituency to that degree, I justhope it's not true. Now. Corporation
Council refusing a request for comment,telling us that since this matter is now
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being litigated, they will not becommenting on this, and no word from
George Speare noticed. He says inthe lawsuit that he's suffered emotional distress as
a result of this incident. Hewas unable to perform his job, and
thus he says, he was forcedto design in February in Little Italy Julian
cruise of the g News. Now, see, this is the thing about
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Left, one thing about it.They love to go on and on and
on about the needs of spaces andthe generations from hurtful language and words of
violence and all the other nonsense theyspeak, and then they regularly resort things
like this. You know, theyjust swim in the swamp of identity politics,
the exclusion of competent governance and anynumber of other things. They're just
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not The word hypocrisy doesn't begin todescribe what they are. We've got to
come up with a root form ofdescribing their manner of governance and their manner
of communication. There's nothing quite likeit, I think in the history of
American politics. And Lori lighte Butt, the progression from louri lfe Butt,
the Brandon Johnson is simply indipolous ofthe fall and the and the and the
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corrosion that's going off there out ofAmerican big cities in the United States today.
And let makes you understand better whyBrandon Johnson made the sort of evasive,
deceptive and slighter hand statements he madeabout MAGA Republicans and Conservatives ruining Chicago.
They have absolutely no blame for anyof this, and everybody should call
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them out and make them be accountablefor the things they are actually responsible for.
Well, you know, one ofthe ridiculous things that Chicago or some
other cities have even the state outwith declaring themselves as sanctuary, that is
sanctuary where illegals can enter the countryand make its way to their city and
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seal safe. So what happened,Well, you have states like Texas and
maybe one or two others that loadedtheir illegals up on buses and system to
the sanctuary city where of course theycould be safe. And now they're complaining.
New York is complaining. Blacks inChicago is complaining because all the resources
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that these illegals are illegally obtaining comparedto the suffering and the oppression and the
disadvantageous of the blacks in that city. So now they are complaining, They're
about to cut They're about to tearBrowna's heads off. And this stuff about
Columbus statue, that is the mostridiculous thing I ever heard. Here.
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They're going back in history trying tosay that this man said he discovered He
never said he discovered America. Andif that's the case, his navigators on
the three ships was a Nino Brothers, which was Black Moors. So if
he was lost, it was thecause of the navigations that they put into
effect. Yeah, I don't canunderstand the outrage of the people's just because
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other people attribute Columbus's discovery of Americathat means he said it. He discovered
it for the Europeans who didn't knowwhat was there. It was the discovery
for them, unless you dismiss themand what they knew or didn't know entirely.
Yeah, he discovered it for awhole bunch of people who never knew
it was there. So yeah,there's a partial truth through it. But
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again, the people who cop aboutthings like that are simply using it as
an excuse for their general complaints thatthat discovery led to countries like the United
States of America. That's the realbeast, not with Columbus, but with
the outcome of Columbus's quote discovery unquote. We gotta u stand world up against
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here. We're up against people whohate the rest, They hate worstern civilization,
and they certainly hate the founding ofthe United States and the way it's
eusly organized now and they want tocompletely upended. But place will be never
ending until a they either accomplish thatgoal or b we get rid of them
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from American public life, and Icertainly hope it's the latter. Well,
you know, just think about tryingto remove history. Well, that could
also go on with blacks, becauseyou see them the one they're leaders,
and they represented the other ones that'spushing this stuff forward mostly often the time.
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Let's look at James Brown, thegodfather of soul. Look how he
physically and sexually abused a young teenagerby the name of Tammy Trail. David
Russell getting across the head with helvetsand with a hammer. So let's take
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their statues, let's take their memorabiliaand throwing in the trash. Can you
gonna do things according to ethics?He doesn't get station no good time.
He showed up that good time.He showed up with that shotgun at that
meeting that people are having in abuilding that they rented that he was the
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owner of. And he showed upwith a shotgun and the cops had to
chase in his pickup truck was fiveor ten miles beginning to pull over.
You want to pull over? Theman was was? The man was no
to look at Chuck Berry peeping inwomen's windows at his restaurant out there in
Saint Charles, Missouri, the SouthernComfort had cameras in the female bath rooms
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peeping Tom. I mean that's we'regonna we're gonna start taking down member Belle,
that's a whole lot. There's awhole lot to go on. Yeah,
but you know, our mayor,our esteem is honor by let's go
Brandon Johnson. Yes, he sayssomething else to his kind of interest,
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and he said that when the Ukrainianrefugees found their way to the shores of
America, there were thirty thousand ofthem right here in the see of Chicago.
And you don't hear a word aboutit because it was coordinated. There's
federal dollars that were attached to thosefamilies and sold. To your question,
yes, it has to be bettercoordinated. As far as limitations, we
have to say, we have tohave parameters that respect the dignity of families
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who want to cause Chago their homeright. I don't know what that's His
word is not mine. It isa big rule, and it's in the
front for everything that's good about thiscountry. For the extreamism in this country.
To use people's brinkle tools to setup wrinkle scores for something that happened
four orty years ago. They're stillmad that a black man is free in
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this country. This is nothing new. But aren't you glad that the soul
of Chicago won't be broken. Andthose are the words of I think the
oddswer you won't break our soul.Now this guy's comments again, you know
this hour off is really that muchof a revettal needed. But they always
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trot out the race guard over decades, whenever their backs against the wall,
and there's no defense for what they'vedone or said. And the failed policies
in any way, and and andJohnson's investment, bizarre weird explanations and excuses
are no exception to that rule.It's sad, but it's what you get
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what you vote for things. That'swhat it is. The people in Chicago
wants something better. They want somethingthat's gonna do better then the first one.
The start that is, by lookingat the damage they've done by continue
elects far left, identity obsessed Democratsin the first damn place. They had
a chance to elect a kind ofsaying Democrat in the runoff election that over,
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they didn't do. So. Thereis a Chicago councilman named Pereira.
He's really a relative. It wasa relatively saying guy. I know he
would have let the police get acrack down on the crime and say that
I'm sure, he would have letthem do the constitutional legal jobs and they
would have got it under reasonable control. But no, they decided to get
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let's go Brandon who calls mobs ofriotous teenagers gatherings. I swear to God
he called them gatherings. And weshouldn't be so quick to condemn them because
they're just you. I mean,you couldn't. You got to expect the
de teration of Democrat runs Chicago andlongs the keep vote with these kind of
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people, whether it's Life Foot orwhether it's Brandon Johnson. And that's just
the bottom line. There's no theway look at and it'd got to be
told us, and it's got tobe word made away of it otherwise quick
griping about it when the situation wasexposed because far seeing governors, politically savvy
governors in this respect at least likeGreg Abbott and Roan Desander's, expose the
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core of this problem by shipping themto the proudly proclaimed sanctuary cities like San
Francisco, like Chicago and everywhere elsethat does virtual signal themselves into the situation
they are in. Now, welove illegal inlans, we want illegal aliens
different towards your pay. You're tired, you're head masses yearning to be free.
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Well they got it now, andthey don't like it. I say
good on them, all right.So we're at a time that's a good
way to end