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June 28, 2022 - The Glenn Beck Program
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Best of the Program | 6/28/22

Pat Gray and Stew analyze the Roe v. Wade decision's reverberations, linking it to a Texas tragedy where 50 immigrants died in a heat-trapped semi-trailer due to coyote exploitation and permissive policies. They condemn President Biden's incompetence amid crises like inflation and the Ukraine war, contrasting Democratic city failures with Republican success while debating conservative views on women's rights inspired by "The Handmaid's Tale." The hosts further criticize Supreme Court justices facing left-wing animosity and highlight Joe Biden's racial insensitivities, arguing these issues reveal deep systemic racism within the Democratic party. [Automatically generated summary]

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Pat and Stew Take Over 00:02:13
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So let me also tell you about today's podcast, which is fantastic.
We talk a lot about the abortion case, which still has reverberations going on.
I mean, it's not a one or two-day story.
This is going to be something we're dealing with on an ongoing basis for a long term.
So we're going to be dealing with all that.
The crazy reaction from the woman of the coven or the view.
We get into that today.
We have all the kind of crazy reaction from around the spectrum.
And a clip you might not remember from Louis C.K. speaking about abortion that I think you're going to enjoy.
So good.
I mentioned this on the show at one point, but I got all these texts back and forth with people talking about this just because I'm like, I can't believe this happened.
And I realized I just kept replying over and over again.
What a day.
I mean, what a day that Row versus Wait was actually overturned in our lifetime.
I can't, I really still to this moment have trouble coming to grips with it.
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January 6th Political Points 00:12:13
What a horrible tragedy in Texas yesterday.
Jeez.
50 immigrants were found in the back of a semi-trailer, and about 50 were dead.
16 were taken to a hospital and in bad shape.
You can't stuff 100 people in the back of a semi in the Texas heat in late June and expect everything to be fine while you're driving them across the border and smuggling them into this country.
I would say it's ill-advised to go outside in any capacity right now.
It is.
Don't go outside.
Don't get into your car.
Just stay inside in the air conditioning and hope and pray that modern convenience makes it livable.
It's been rough.
The past couple of weeks, it's been over 100 almost every day here in the Dallas area.
And when you've got no ventilation and you've got no air coming in, no, this is bad.
And look, terrible.
You know, obviously, you can't control every single, you're not going to catch every single thing that comes across the border.
This stuff does happen and it shouldn't happen.
And I think like the message that the government constantly sends to illegal immigrants is, hey, you're welcome.
Come.
We love you.
You know, hugs, kisses.
How much money do you need?
You know, hey, come on in.
We'll release this.
We'll give you a great life here.
Great life.
I mean, that Biden, you got nothing to worry about if you come here.
Biden explicitly made these arguments during the campaign.
Yes.
And of course, that's caused a massive part of our border problem overall.
And you see this as a policies over a long period of time.
People in Central America, Mexico, Colombia, all the way down to South America should be aware that if you decide to come to the border, you are taking your life in your own hands.
And God only knows what's going to happen.
There's no way we can protect you.
That's not something that you should expect, sadly, because there's a lot of people, coyotes and others, that will do everything they can to exploit your life for your money.
Yeah, they don't, the parties don't care at all.
They don't care.
They don't care.
They want their $7,000 per person and they'll take that and they don't care what happens to you.
It's really tragic.
It really is.
And our policies have a part in causing these incidents over and over again, going back decades.
But I mean, this one is particularly terrible.
And it is a foreshadowing.
We still have the overwhelming amount of people who are waiting on the border to cross.
I mean, it's building every day.
We've had numbers that we've never seen before.
The entire Biden administration has not had the press as some of his other catastrophes because there's been so much to cover.
Normally, I'm critical of the media for not covering all of his, you know, the Democrat president's catastrophes.
It's almost impossible to ask them to do that.
There's too many.
Every aspect of this presidency has been an unmitigated disaster.
Every aspect of it.
Nothing has gone right.
I don't know if this guy's the unluckiest person who ever lived.
He's just the most incompetent.
Or the most incompetent.
Yeah.
And I think that's what it is.
Ever, ever had.
I mean, there are several issues that clearly are bigger to the average American's life to focus on.
I mean, everything from inflation, gas prices, economy, Obviously, COVID was part of that, and he didn't handle that very well either.
Ukraine is still a big situation.
We sent $50 billion plus to Ukraine.
We just agreed to billions more at the G7.
Almost every single week we agree to billions more in Ukraine.
Almost every week.
And how deeply do we want to be enmeshed in this?
Yeah.
And honestly, Ukraine is basically his most popular policy, which is stunning.
I mean, it's not popular, but it is more popular than anything else he's doing.
And you look at the border, while the numbers and the constant horror show on the border has not really been covered by the media, people know about it.
It's actually outside of inflation and some of these, his economic measures, as far as popularity goes and job performance goes, it's as the lowest one out of all of them.
I mean, people realize it's going badly.
They're just not getting beat over the head by the coverage.
But once this flow comes, they're not going to have a choice to avoid that either.
This is why they're so big on the abortion thing.
They want the abortion thing to be the issue you vote on because they know at the very least they have half the people who generally speaking are some level of abortion support.
And they've seen the handmaid's tale that maybe they'll get the reference.
And like you mentioned, what else does he have?
He's got nothing else.
He's underwater on everything.
The economy is terrible.
Inflation skyrocketing.
Gas prices are completely out of control.
You've got the border, which is a mess.
Crime.
Crime is not.
Yeah.
It's going through the roof.
A lot of these big cities.
I mean, that's why the two things they have right now, they believe, are January 6th and abortion.
Right.
Those are the two things.
It's why they're making such a big deal about it.
They scheduled a brand new conference or session for today in their committee because they have supposed new evidence.
We'll see what that is.
They've said that multiple times.
Of course.
Multiple times.
They're just like a nothing burger every time.
So they're trying to come up with something, right?
And like, look, you'd expect this out of a party.
They're not going to just sit here and lose nicely.
They're going to try to do something, but it's just shocking how little they have to hang on to.
They can't forward anything.
And they even make, I mean, was it Biden that talked about the police officer on January 6th?
They even try to still maintain that the mob on January 6th killed the police officer, Brian Sicknick.
He had two strokes.
Right.
How are you blaming that on the Trump supporters?
You can't.
They're also blaming the suicides that two other cops committed later on, weeks afterward.
That was because of January 6th as well.
I mean, they act like multiple murders occurred when these were health-related issues, mental or physical health.
And there's just no reason to exaggerate what it was.
It wasn't good.
Right.
There is, it is, and it was, you know, like the January 6th committee could be worth something.
Like, for example, I'd really like to know why we didn't have enough security at the Capitol.
And why were some officers allowing people to come in?
Sure.
And others were, you know, shooting tear gas at the grub.
I think it's valuable to know what Trump's response was to it.
You know, I mean, we watched it happen in real time.
It felt like a long time.
What was really going on?
Why wasn't he out there tweeting or making speeches right after it?
I'd like to know.
I mean, I think it's important for us to know, but does anybody, there may be valid reasons.
There may be, maybe he was on the phone talking to people constantly.
I'd like to know the answer to it.
But the bottom line is we know for certain this committee is not serious in finding those answers.
They are out there to just smear Donald Trump and go after him and try to make Republicans all look like they're wearing horns and breaking into Nancy Pelosi's office.
And that's not who they were.
It's not even the people who were at the speech on January 6th.
Those, most of those people weren't even involved in any of that stuff.
So this is just, they are, it shows an incredible amount of desperation and I think some connection to reality.
They realize how badly this is going to go for them.
They see a historic wave election right around the corner, smacking them in the face and no argument to make against it.
And they're on the wrong side of it.
They're on the wrong side of it.
It's like a giant tidal wave is coming toward them and they have no seawalls.
They have nothing.
They're all just standing there on the beach going, holy crap.
So they're trying to dig themselves a hole and hoping that works out.
Well, that doesn't usually work out very well.
But that does seem to be their attempt.
This is all because of that.
All of the January 6th thing, because of the way it's being done, I think it's just all them trying to hold on to political points.
Yep.
And similarly, I'd say the same thing for the way many of the Democrats are reacting.
Now, there are people on the left who really care about abortion and it's their big thing.
We know Joe Biden isn't one of those people.
He's one of those people.
He said himself, every abortion is a tragedy in 2006.
Not 1986, 2006.
This is a guy who he claims to be very religious, a guy who obviously understands at least the pro-life side of this argument, right?
He understands, he might not agree with it, but he understands it.
At least he did at one point when he wasn't 80 years old.
And so for him to act, you listen to his speech after the Roe versus Wade decision comes out in the Dobbs case.
And his whole speech is about voting for Democrats.
Nancy Pelosi, you got to vote for us.
That's how you solve this problem.
It's always the way you solve this problem.
Always the same thing.
And it shows how desperate they are.
It really does.
It's embarrassing, but it is reality for the left right now.
Committee member Representative Jamie Raskin he called what's coming up for the committee a deluge of new evidence.
It's a deluge of new evidence.
I can't wait to see what it is.
Is this all the documentary thing?
I guess like it seems like the Trump administration had commissioned a documentary through this period with like a friendly source.
And so they had a bunch of interviews right after January 6th with all these big players that were supposed to go into this essentially like it's been described as a puff piece documentary, like one of those documentaries we're showing history.
Their approval was needed for the footage to be used and stuff.
Is it the Nick Cersei thing?
This is a different one.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
I don't think it is, but it was, there's a, they had all of these interviews.
It was a guy who's, I can't think of who it was, his name off the top of my head, but it was a guy who's friendly with the administration.
So they were like, oh, yeah, we'll do it.
I mean, we know this isn't like a hit piece.
So they came in and they had all these interviews.
Like one of the things they're trying to hype a lot is that Ivanka Trump said something about how, well, you know, we don't know.
We want to make sure we're fighting for every vote to be counted or something, as if that disagrees with what she said earlier when she said, you know, I heard Bill Barr say that, you know, the election wasn't stolen.
So I believed him.
They're like, done, dun, big moment.
It's like, wait, so she wants every vote to be counted?
Like, how is that bad at all?
Every vote should be counted, number one.
And number two, it doesn't disagree at all with her, you know, hearing in a private meeting with somebody that it wasn't stolen and her believing it.
It doesn't mean that she doesn't want every vote to be counted.
It's a silly stuff like this, but they're just desperate for anything they can get their claws into.
Yeah, the panel's investigators sat for two hours with British filmmaker Alex Holder.
Is that who you're talking about?
Might be.
That might be the best thing.
That's not the guy who was related to the Trump administration, though.
A guy who's related to the Trump administration commissioned a documentary.
And then that footage that was initially going to be used in this documentary is now all of it is being turned over to the committee.
So who knows?
Maybe somebody did say something interesting in there.
We might find that out.
So far what they've leaked, it has not been interesting.
Pro Concubine Politics 00:03:03
No, it has not.
No.
It's been nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
Nothing.
This is the best of the Glenbeck program.
So the best-run cities in America, would you think that they're run by Democrats or Republicans?
Well, obviously Republicans.
First of all, women don't have rights there.
Okay, yeah.
Did you know there's no trans rights in those cities?
It's like the handsmade handmaid's tale.
Yeah, that's a good reference because no one's made it.
You know, no one's put together that particular reference.
I thought it was really creative.
Yeah, you know, it's interesting.
Now, I have heard it from every Democrat.
Oh, you have?
That's ever lived.
Yes, the handmaid's tale reference.
But I would like to hear it more often because it's so incredibly smart.
It's apropos, if you will.
It is.
Of course, it's interesting that you're saying that the people who argue for smaller government and less control of government of your life are the people that are going to implement the full control of your life through the government.
That's because that makes a lot of sense.
Sure, it does.
Sure, it does.
It's really consistent with the Constitution and the principles we espouse is a bunch of theocratic leaders taking over and making women have to, you know, a big part of family values on the right has always been you should be married to a woman and then have a concubine on the side to impregnate constantly.
That's a big part of the conservative argument for this country.
We've talked about that on this show.
It's the big vision of conservatives.
You must have a concubine on the side.
That's kind of what the whole, I mean, that's the whole argument for conservatism in this country is pro-concubine.
It always has been.
And that's why the handmaid's tale is so prescient.
You know, it really is.
It really is.
Look, if we get in control, yes, we're telling you now, concubines.
That's what's happening.
Got to have them.
We're very pro-concubine on this program.
Got to have them.
You got to have a concubine.
Now, I prefer 10.
10 is great.
10 is great if you can get 10.
And I will say, we also want them to dress very, very in a covered-up way.
We don't want to see their hair.
We don't want to see really any part of them except their face.
That is the way we've been talking about that's what we want.
Concubines, but well-dressed concubines.
Yeah.
Well, covered anyway.
Covered.
Yeah, not necessarily covered.
Not stylish.
Because you don't even want to see their wrist, you know?
No.
You want their sleeves to go down up to about their fingers.
I mean, you look at Clarence Thomas's writings from law school.
He talks very much about anti-rist, pro-concubine.
That's pretty much his only two positions.
He was huge at Yale on that.
Oh, yeah.
Those were the two things.
Oh, yeah.
And in fact, I think his final thesis at Yale was about that.
It was.
Yeah.
It was.
Did you hear the other day?
This is a little bit, I know I'm dragging you off topic a little bit here, but someone, I think it was on NBC News, called Amy Coney Barrett a handmaiden.
Oh my gosh.
America's Worst Districts 00:07:52
I mean, how here is a woman who's this is the ultimate example of feminism, right?
Back in the original thought of it, a woman who can rise above everything to have a giant family and still achieve all of her dreams, rise to be one of the most powerful people in the nation.
Yeah.
She's a handmaiden.
She's a handmaid.
And, you know, of course, Soda Mayor and Kagan are two women who are on the Supreme Court.
They're not handmaidens.
They, not at all, not at all.
No.
You know, that's not at all.
No reason to talk about them that way.
Just Amy Coney Barrett because you don't like her.
That's incredible.
All right.
Sorry.
Tell me about the worst cities in America.
Worst city in America.
Worst-run city in America.
Washington, D.C. Run by Democrats.
But I'm sure that's the exception rather than the rule.
But only for 70 years.
Yeah, probably about 60, 70 years.
San Francisco, California, number two.
But again, run by Democrats for only about 50 or 60 years.
Then you've got New York City, New York, New York.
Now, there have been some Republicans in the past in New York, but they're not there now and they haven't been for a while.
So New York, number three.
I'm not sure about Chattanooga, Tennessee.
I don't know who the mayor is there.
It's possible it's a Democrat.
We should maybe look into that.
Cleveland, Ohio, run by Democrats.
Okay, that's one, two, three, four.
We're down to the five.
Number six, Detroit, Michigan, run by Democrats forever.
Flint, Michigan, run by Democrats.
Oakland, California, Democrats.
Hartford, Connecticut, Democrats.
And then you get to Gulfport, Mississippi at number 10, as the worst-run city.
A lot of the mayoral races, we did a project on this.
Oh, they're non-partisan.
So this is a lot of them.
Tim Kelly is the mayor of Chattanooga, and he's a relatively new mayor, but he is listed as an independent.
Okay.
So it doesn't, you don't, I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe someone from Chattanooga can tell us.
But we did a project on this a while ago for one of Glenn's books, and we went back and we researched.
I think it was, I want to say it was an inconvenient book.
It may have been that one.
It was one of the very, it was one of the earlier books.
And we went through, we looked at every single city in America with the worst poverty levels.
Biggest problems with ongoing poverty over long periods of time.
And we looked at them and we said, who are the mayors of these cities?
I mean, people are struggling.
You know, the poverty rates are extraordinarily high.
Usually the crime rates are really high.
Yeah.
And we went back and we found that of the top, I think it was the top 10 cities with the worst poverty levels, Republicans had only run them in, I think it was like 6 or 8% of the year of 1960, which is fascinating.
It's not close.
I'll tell you that.
It was well over 90% run by Democrats.
Yeah.
Well, some of them were independents that essentially operated as Democrats.
But as far as just Republicans, it was something like, I don't know, 6 or 8%.
It was under 10%.
The only ones, it was like Miami.
There have been some Republican mayors.
I don't know if they're still in the situation where they're in the top 10 anymore for poverty levels, but at the time they were.
And I think Cleveland, going back a bunch of years, had a mayor or two that was Republican, but it's really rare.
And it's really rare.
And Trump made this argument and the media beat him up on it.
But like the idea that at some point you should try something different.
I don't even know.
Like maybe you might say, hey, it's not Republicans.
It's libertarians.
Whatever.
But like at some point, don't you think that you should try something other than Democrats constantly?
You would think so.
It doesn't make sense that that thought doesn't seem to occur to them.
It really doesn't.
Okay.
Conversely, what's the best run city in America, according to the survey?
Nampa, Idaho.
Number two, Boise, Idaho.
Number three, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
And number four, Nashua, New Hampshire.
Then Lexington, Kentucky, Lincoln, Nebraska, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Missoula, Montana, surprises me at number nine.
And number 10, Durham, North Carolina.
I mean, it is amazing the fact that the worst run cities, the cities in the biggest problems, in the most debt, with the highest crime rates, and cities that have, like Stu just mentioned, the highest poverty rates almost exclusively Democrat-run cities.
And conversely, the best-run, usually Republican-run cities.
And yet, I don't know, the cities that are run crappily by Democrats, they continue to vote for Democrats.
It's really amazing.
It really is.
I don't understand it.
You know, it's a total, it's totally shutting off the theory that you should be open to other options, right?
Like, it's only like a, it's only a borderline religious, uh, religious situation.
I remember this is going back a couple of elections now.
There was a complaint about Philadelphia from the right, and they said, look at all these, these voting districts where it's like 100% of people in Philadelphia voted for Democrats.
This can't possibly be right.
And so, you know, people looked at them and they're like, gosh, it was.
It was all over.
It was like, you know, district after district after district.
And it would be like 98%, 99%, 100% for Democrats.
And you'd go in and you'd look at it.
And what they would find is, you know, this quote-unquote voting district was essentially one building, right?
Like an apartment building.
And that was the entire district.
And they'd go through it and they would be like, no, it's like they're just all like registered Democrats.
Like that's just like what it is.
You know, you get to a certain, particularly in some minority communities in these inner cities, you find 99%, 95% of people voting for the same thing.
I mean, we know this nationally, nationally, African Americans vote for Democrats in the presidential races in the, you know, around 92%, 95%, 88% varying on the year.
Like the big win is 88% for Republicans, you know, if it's only 88%, huge victory for Republicans.
Like that is, I don't know how to explain that, Pat.
You know, people are different.
And I think like you just get to this place where it becomes part of your of your culture and your identity that I vote this way.
And no matter what these people do to you, you still continue to come back to that same well.
Despite the fact that your life sucks because of the way things are run around you, you keep voting the same way.
It doesn't, it really doesn't make sense.
I wouldn't, look, if Republicans became, I've voted third party before because of this.
Would Republicans infuriate me because they're big government?
I don't care.
I'm not going to get beat by a stupid political party year after year after year after year.
And, you know, some people, you know, you'll argue, they'll say, hey, you know, you should vote for that.
You know, yeah, you only vote for one of the two parties.
Look, if the Democrats became a party where they actually respected individual rights and reversed essentially all their positions, I'm not locked into the R. I'll vote for the D if they're better.
They're just not.
They're terrible in every way.
So I'm not considering that.
But I would consider it if they change their views.
Well, I frankly don't understand the obsession with party affiliation.
Joe Biden's Unearned Racism Accusations 00:14:13
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't feel that affinity for the Republican Party that I must be loyal to them no matter what.
Well, no, if they've got crappy policies, if they're acting like Democrats, I don't care.
I'm not voting for Republicans.
I'll go independent or, you know, find somebody else to vote for.
But, you know, it's, I mean, you go back to the George Washington thing where he said we shouldn't have a party system.
And you look at the way things are now and it was probably pretty smart.
He might have known what he was talking about there.
It's possible.
I don't know.
I mean, what's the evidence that that guy was smart?
Yeah.
George Washington?
Yeah.
You know, I don't know.
He doesn't.
What did he know?
Not much, obviously.
Yeah, not much.
The best of the Glenn Beck program.
Interesting thing going on.
With the Supreme Court decision, as far as Roe v. Wade is concerned, it was Sam Alito who wrote the opinion, but it seems to be, it seems to be someone else who's getting all the flack for it.
Yeah, it seems to be Clarence Thomas largely getting all the flack.
Now, Alito is a white male, Pat.
I don't know if you know this.
I did know that.
Clarence Thomas is not.
He's not a white male.
He's not a white male.
What about his white supremacy?
What about that?
F. Clarence Thomas being said.
I've seen the N-word applied to him.
Oh, yeah.
You know, Uncle Tom, the N-word, you can call him whatever you want, I guess, as long as you're on the left.
It's totally fine.
mean you've seen this all over the place bizarre this would obviously be attributed to racism if someone on the right was doing it no question you're critical of any person who happens to be another race always the motivation is assigned to you to be racism But we had Lori Lightfoot.
Do we have the Lori Lightfoot side?
I think we do have the Lori Lightfoot audio of her at this concert.
This is her talking about the abortion ruling and saying F. Clarence Thomas.
If you read Clarence Thomas concurrence, he said thank you.
Clarence Thomas.
He thinks there we are going to stand idly by when they take our rights.
She's delightful, isn't she?
She's a delight.
You know, beyond that, I hate to get into this, but she's just pretty.
She's just a, just, she's so attractive.
Yeah, you're right.
You know, it's hard.
It's hard to be critical of her because she's so beautiful.
Yeah, right.
In every way.
I just happen to like.
She kind of glows.
She does.
Maybe it's just me.
I just have a thing for people that have eyes in very strange places.
Like they just seem to be pointing in all different directions.
I just love it.
You know, I just got that thing for that fish-eyed look.
Well, there's no, I mean, it's no wonder.
It's really an attractive thing.
It's just attractive.
I mean, it's not traditionally thought of in that way.
Oh, really?
But, you know, they're doing different things.
Like, for example, in the swimsuit issue right now, they're doing different things.
They have a larger woman.
They are doing different things.
They have sometimes guys.
Yeah.
Sometimes trans people.
Sometimes, you know, people without their limbs.
There's a lot of different kind of attractiveness.
Right.
Thank you, Pat.
And Lori Lightfoot fits exactly in that kind of attractiveness.
Yeah, it's a different kind.
A different kind of attractiveness.
A different kind.
So she was addressing this Clarence Thomas thing, and people say, oh, Lori Lightfoot, they're like, you know, we are not going to stand by and let this happen.
You know who else isn't standing by and letting this happen?
The other conservative justices.
Now, I think Clarence Thomas is right on this point, which is the idea that these Supreme Court rulings were decided improperly.
And when you have overt creation of rights through the court, that should be reversed.
I agree with Clarence Thomas on that.
I do not want contraception to be illegal in this country.
No.
However, when the ruling is put through in a way that is improper, you should reverse it.
And then states should allow it.
States should be allowing contraception, which, of course, all 50 of them would immediately.
So, taking the next step beyond that, the idea that you have to stand up against Clarence Thomas is ridiculous.
He has one vote.
He has his own vote to do the things he's talking about, which is why he wrote a concurrence in which only he was involved in.
No one else agreed with him on it.
You have one vote in the Supreme Court on this.
Right.
One.
That's an important point.
But they are trying to terrify you that he's going to undo all these other rights.
Yeah, he can't.
He can't.
Clarence Thomas is not the king of America.
He might be the most important man in America.
I might argue that.
But he is not the king.
He is not the king.
Nor does he want to be the king, by the way.
So all of the racism starts spilling out of the left.
Like you can't believe.
Why is this?
Why are they attacking Clarence Thomas?
And if I'll give you one other example who's taken a beating for this, it's not Brett Kavanaugh.
It's not Justice Gorsuch.
It's Amy Coney Barrett, the woman and the black person.
Those two seem to be the targets of every ounce of animosity from the left.
Why is that?
I know what they would say it was.
They would say it's sexism and racism.
And you know what?
Maybe it is.
Maybe it is.
Well, I think it is.
I don't know.
I don't know what else it could be, especially with Amy Coney Barrett.
Like, all she did was agree with the opinion.
She's exactly, I mean, Thomas did take that extra step.
So maybe you could argue there's a little bit of that there.
But Amy Coney Barrett, all she did was agree.
All she did was concur with the opinion.
That's it.
But you look at the left and you see how often this happens.
And it's just, it's to the point now where you can't ignore it anymore.
You've got to acknowledge they are a bunch of racists.
I mean, somebody who doesn't get nearly enough credit for his racism is Joe Biden.
I mean, how many times have we been down that road where he says things that are completely racist and gets away with it and nobody says anything?
I mean, you've got the first sort of mainstream ethical American.
Right.
Who's articulate?
Right.
Clean.
Clean.
He's actually showering.
It's a storybook, man.
It's a storybook, man.
They don't usually shower.
I don't know if you're aware of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're not usually articulate.
That's for sure.
Come on now.
According to Joe Biden.
Think about this.
He's comparing Barack Obama, an African-American who can speak and take showers, to like a unicorn.
Yes.
To a magical storybook.
Yeah.
That's incredible.
How did that guy become the Democratic nominee for president?
And it's not just that.
There have been so many times where he's gone down that road.
The other part portion is a lot of people don't know how to register.
Not everybody in the community and the Hispanic and the African American community, particularly in Rural areas that are distant and or inner city cities know how to know how to get online to determine how to get inline for that.
They don't know how to get online.
Are you kidding me?
And I love how he tries to make this distinction between rural and urban, and he just includes all of them.
So it's basically what maybe suburban blacks can figure out how to get registered, but not urban or suburban.
They're the only ones, though.
Right.
And if a white, if, if somebody had said this who is on the right, what would happen?
The largest growth in population is Indian Americans moving from India.
You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
He's not joking about it.
My number?
Okay, yeah, he's not joking.
I thought he might have been joking.
No, he wasn't.
Might have given him a pass, but no, he's not joking.
And this is one of the most telling to me.
And by the way, what you all know, but most people don't know, unlike the African-American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community.
Yeah, they have different thoughts.
With incredibly different attitudes about different things.
Yeah.
Not blacks, though.
They don't have different attitudes about different things.
They all think alike.
And this guy is so entitled that after saying all of those things, he then came to the table with, if you don't vote for Joe Biden, you ain't black.
That is, I mean, think of the entitlement that goes into a statement like that.
So if you have a problem figuring out whether you're from Mayor Trump and you ain't black.
Incredible.
Seriously, incredible.
This man is president of the United States.
I just don't know how any of it happened.
I don't understand how he became vice president to begin with.
Oh, well, we do know that.
Racism.
Well, yeah.
Barack Obama said he believed Americans were so racist, he needed to pick an old white guy.
That is legitimately why he did it.
He wanted to pick an old white guy because he thought Barack Obama is pushing these racists far enough.
You know, the name, he's got a different name, as he's pointed out.
I don't know if you ever heard him say that, Patty.
He did.
He said that.
He noted occasionally that his name was different and he had a different name.
And there were a lot of people who would not accept that.
So they had to bring in a steadying influence from somebody who was comfortable to whitey.
Yeah.
And that was another whitey.
Because we know how Barack Obama sees the country.
So true.
People who have, who are they are clinging to their gods and their guns and they have antipathy to people who are different.
This is how he sees America.
And he saw America that way.
So he picked Joe Biden.
And somehow this country rewarded him with the presidency.
It's incredible.
It's incredible.
On earth and clearly he didn't like Joe Biden and still doesn't.
I mean, you saw him when he came back to the White House and they celebrated his arrival and everything was so great and they had all those get-togethers and Biden was like a little puppy dog that was trying to get his attention I mean desperately trying Barack, Barack.
He's yelling at Barack and and Obama continues to ignore him and turns his back on him the whole time.
He didn't even like him, but I think you're right, it was the racism.
And when, even when he tries not to be racist, he's still racist, like the time, for example, as I was just reminded, uh that, uh what he said, poor kids are just as bright as white kids.
No, he didn't say that poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.
Come on the amount the, the lengths the left will go to paint a conservative or a Republican as a racist.
They will take something out of context that they didn't mean from 50 years ago and trot it out as evidence that they're this evil undercover racist when you have.
I mean seemingly every speech that Joe Biden makes has some racial comment in it.
That is uh uncomfortable to hear and the only exception to that are the ones where you can't understand his sentences.
Like the only reason he has not been doing that that much lately is because now he just mumbles through them and you can't tell what he's saying.
God only knows what words he's saying under the mumbling.
How many times this guy blurted out a slur in the middle of his speech and we didn't realize it?
Probably a ton.
Oh my god, I think he just said the n-word.
Yes, he probably did that.
It really is a problem.
I mean, Trent Lot said what, that he liked somebody.
He liked a former or a person that people considered a racist.
It was uh, what's his face?
100 year old guy.
Uh yes, I can't remember Strom Thurman.
Strom Thurman yeah, it was Strom Thurman and he said yeah, we'd be better off, like he would have been a great president, or something to that effect.
It was.
I think it was his hundredth birthday, birthday.
Which man?
I was close and he said the guy would have been a great president.
And I don't even think he said that.
I think he said it would have been better off, we would have been better off if we listened to him, or something like that.
Now, it was not specific, like we would have been better off if we listened To his racism.
He just said a general, nice comment at the guy's 100th birthday and they threw him out.
They threw him out forever.
Yeah.
They threw him out.
But basically, every other week we get another comment from Joe Biden, and no one cares.
It's Joe being Joe.
He's just allowed to do those things.
And for a long time.
Very strange.
I mean, the Obama comment came in, what, 2008, 2007 or 8, when he talked about what a clean, articulate African-American he was.
Yeah.
So he's been doing it for a long time.
And really.
And getting away with it, though.
And you go back to the 80s and 90s and you find even worse stuff.
Oh, yeah.
But I mean, you look at the only time he ever was really held to any account for all of the racial insensitivities was by his vice president in the debate when they wanted Biden to lose.
At the time, they had the option of Bernie Sanders, they had the option of Kamala Harris, they had the option of all these other people, and they kind of didn't really want, the media didn't want Biden to win.
So they ran with that Kamala Harris thing about how she was this girl.
That girl.
Five-year-old girl.
A five-year-old girl was hurt by your busing policies.
And that little girl was mine.
To the surprise of absolutely no one.
I know.
It was the longest setup to a reveal line that everyone knew was coming that we've ever seen.
But it was successful for her.
I mean, that was when Kamala Harris rocketed to first or second in the primary.
She was unable to hold that position.
Lasted to about 15 minutes.
Was able to guilt him into putting her as VP.
So I guess it worked in a roundabout sort of way.
But no one seems to care.
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