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Oct. 10, 2024 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Trump Goes for the Capillaries
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Non-white candidates make racial appeals all the time.
White candidates just hint at race.
Even the allegedly racist Donald Trump is no different.
So far in this campaign, he refuses to go for the jugular to highlight Kamala Harris's grotesque anti-white policies, or what she calls equity.
Over and over, she has said there's a big difference between equality and equity.
Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place.
Kamala wants to eliminate all the black-white gaps in income, life expectancy, incarceration rates, school grades, Oscars, everything.
This goes way beyond college admissions and hiring.
Here's the classic illustration.
You don't give everyone a box.
You take away the tall guy's box and give it to the short guy.
There will never be equal outcomes, so anti-white policies can go on forever.
The Biden-Harris administration has already ordered every part of the federal government to push equity in increasingly perverse ways into everything it does.
It's colossally stupid not to talk about equity.
First, Mr. Trump is muffing a chance to make the only group that reliably votes for him, white people, Angry enough to badger people around them to go to the polls.
Turnout will decide this election.
Second, only 47% even of blacks approve of race preferences in college admissions.
The rest are opposed or aren't sure.
I bet a strong majority of all voters would oppose the lurid race preferences it would take for everyone to end up in the same place.
Mr. Trump could therefore increase the white vote without scaring away a lot of non-whites.
But, as we'll see, like John McCain and Mitt Romney before him, he can't bring himself to make an obvious, effective racial appeal.
He's got the white man's disease.
He won't take his own side.
I've looked at every video ad from the Trump campaign that I can find.
Here's a clip from the one you are most likely to see.
They have a lot of money, the Democrats.
They don't have good policy.
They don't have good anything, including, by the way, a candidate.
But they have a lot of money.
So whatever you can do would be helpful, and we appreciate it.
We're going to win, and we're going to win big, and it's going to be one of the biggest wins, I think, in the history of our country.
It's the most important day, November 5th, most important day in the history of our country.
I think that's what it's going to go down as.
Typical Trump exaggerations.
We're gonna win big.
Most important day in American history.
He does have some attack ads.
In this one, he blasts Kamala for the Green New Deal and for wanting to ban fracking.
Kamala doesn't give a frack about you.
Here, he roasts her for wanting to spend tax dollars on sex changes for prisoners.
Kamala's agenda is they /them, not you.
One about coddling criminals has a good punchline.
Kamala Harris has always put criminals first.
Don't make America her next victim.
Another ad denounces politically motivated prosecutions.
They're just wrong on the law.
The only crime that Donald Trump is being prosecuted for is the crime of running for president.
An ad called Meet Kamala Harris says she was the most liberal senator in Congress, that she wants open borders, would defund the police, and talks about giving felons in prison the right to vote.
This ad, called Kamala Crash, slams Biden-Harris economics.
This ad highlights the money she gave to bail out BLM rioters.
If you're able to, chip in now to the Minnesota Freedom Fund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota.
Other ads highlight her complete failure as border czar and her claim that an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
Some of these are good hits, but there's not one word about equity.
Here is Trump's official 20-point platform.
The first two are good.
Seal the border.
Deport illegals.
The full platform is more than 5,000 words long, but the word equity doesn't appear even once, nor does the acronym DEI.
Mr. Trump has made some speeches that sound like he's talking about white interests, but he wobbles.
People in our circle were excited when the Trump War Room X account posted this from a speech he gave in Pennsylvania.
It takes centuries to build the unique character of each state, but reckless migration policy can change it quickly and permanently, just like we've seen in London, in Paris, in Minneapolis.
If Kamala Harris wins this election, she will flood Pennsylvania cities and towns with illegal migrants from all over the world, and Pennsylvania will not be Pennsylvania any longer.
That's not what he actually said.
That may be what a speechwriter wrote, but the audio is embedded in the tweet.
The Donald rambled around, scrambling and blurring, but sounds like it could have been a nationalist appeal.
Here's another tweet that excited folks.
They're coming from the Congo.
They're coming from Africa.
They're coming from the Middle East.
They're coming from all over the world.
Asia. What's happening to our country is we're destroying the fabric of life in our country.
He was talking only about illegal immigrants, not non-whites in general.
This website, New Civil Rights Movement, does nothing but bash Donald Trump.
Here's a typical headline.
Unrepentant fascist.
Trump says he's cognitively very strong in dark, twisted rally.
Of course, fascist and dark and twisted are things his opponents said.
Apparently, the worst thing Mr. Trump said was that he was cognitively very strong.
The same site screeched when he talked about re-migration.
But Mr. Trump made it very clear he was talking only about deporting illegals, not legal residents, which some Europeans would include in the term.
If he ever made a direct appeal to whites, these people would be all over it.
Last month, Donald Trump promised us plenty of legal immigration.
We're going to let a lot of people come in because we need more people, especially with AI coming and all the different things.
What a goof.
AI will reduce the need for people.
Never in the campaign have I heard Mr. Trump even suggest that race could make the slightest difference in who gets in.
This campaign is fumbling away a powerful racial appeal.
John McCain did the same in 2008.
So did Mitt Romney in 2012.
They were running against Barack Obama and had a perfect target in his decades-long admiration for Jeremiah Wright.
In the 1980s, Mr. Obama was a nobody, working as a community organizer in Chicago when he fell under the spell of Jeremiah Wright, pastor of the black church Trinity United.
As this Wikipedia page explains, Mr. Obama attended Trinity United for decades.
Pastor Wright officiated at Barack and Michelle's wedding.
He baptized their two daughters.
One of Mr. Wright's sermons inspired the title of Mr. Obama's 2006 memoir, The Audacity of Hope.
The same sermon furnished the themes for Mr. Obama's keynote address to the Democrat National Convention in 2004.
In 2008, when Mr. Obama was battling Hillary Clinton for the Democrat nomination, some of the Obama family pastor's frisky ideas came to light.
Here's what he said you're supposed to believe to be American.
We believe God sanctioned the rape and robbery of an entire continent.
We believe God ordained African slavery.
We believe God makes Europeans superior to Africans and superior to everybody else.
He got the Tuskegee Sybilis experiment all wrong.
The government lied about the Tuskegee experiment.
They purposely infected African American men with syphilis.
He said the U.S. government invented AIDS to destroy people of color.
He gave a Lifetime Achievement Award to Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam, shown here with his pal Al Sharpton.
But this was his most notorious routine.
When it came to treating the citizens of African descent fairly, America failed.
She put them in chains.
The government put them on slave quarters.
Put them on auction blocks.
Put them in cotton fields.
Put them in inferior schools.
Put them in substandard housing.
Put them in scientific experiments.
Put them in the lowest paying jobs.
Put them outside the equal protection of the law.
kept them out of their racist bastions of higher education and locked them into positions of hopelessness and helplessness.
The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law, and then wants us to sing God bless America.
No, no, no.
Not God bless America.
God damn America that's in the Bible for killing innocent people.
God damn America for treating us citizens as less than human.
As long as she tries to act like she is God and she is supreme!
Even Democrats called for Mr. Obama to denounce the man.
But at first he wouldn't.
I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community, he said.
Or his grandmother.
Under intense pressure, he cut ties.
Some months later, when a reporter asked Mr. Right if Mr. Obama had called lately, he said, Them Jews ain't gonna let him talk to me.
Mr. Obama won the Democrat primary, and in the general election, John McCain's advisors pleaded with him to hit Mr. Obama hard on the right connection.
He refused.
He lost.
Four years later, McCain's advisors were still smarting.
The result was GOP super PAC weighs hardline attack on Obama.
They wrote up a 54-page plan called The Defeat of Barack Hussein Obama.
It starts like this.
Our plan is to do exactly what John McCain would not let us do.
Show the world how Barack Obama's opinions of America and the world were formed, and why the influence of that misguided mentor and our president's formative years among left-wing intellectuals has brought our country to its knees.
The world is about to see Jeremiah write and understand his influence on Barack Obama for the first time in a big, attention-arresting way.
The plan laid out practically frame by frame what would have been a powerful TV campaign to be combined with outdoor advertising and huge aerial banners flying over the Democrat National Convention.
I repudiate that effort, said Mr. Romney.
He lost two.
I think Donald Trump wants to win.
Does he have no more backbone than Mitt Romney, a man he despises?
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