Paul Kersey goes solo to discuss the 2024 POTU Exit Poll dada from Georgia and North Carolina which showed that the white vote carried both states for Donald Trump. He also discusses Spirit Airlines grounding all flights to Haiti and FEMA refusing to help Trump supporters.
Welcome everyone to the latest edition, the November 13th, 2024 edition of Radio Renaissance.
This is Paul Kersey, and unfortunately today we are going to be without the great, the good, the gracious Jared Taylor, who is preparing for the upcoming American Renaissance Conference in Tennessee.
So I will be going solo.
Call this the Charles Lindberger Podcasts.
I'm not flying aboard the Spirit of St.
Louis, but I will be flying anyways with a number of great stories.
Of course, first we're going to start with comments that we get from our tremendous listeners from around the country and around the world.
We appreciate each and every one of you, especially those of you who have subscribed to our Rumble and our BitChute channels, because you might remember we were regrettably Taken off of YouTube back in 2020 when this channel had about 35,000 subscribers to the Renaissance Radio podcast.
It'd be quite shocking to think about where we'd be right now had that not happened, that digital censorship.
But, just so all of our listeners know, we are uploading, I'm uploading from my Twitter handle, at B. BWHL underscore.
Once again, that Twitter handle is at BWHL underscore.
I am uploading the podcast directly to Twitter with Jared Taylor, with Mr.
Taylor, and also the View from the Right podcast with Gregory Hood.
That podcast is also being uploaded directly to Twitter, and we've gotten a lot of listeners from that.
So we really appreciate Elon Musk for allowing us access to that platform where we can see the proliferation of this podcast and our ideas occur.
So before we get started with the podcast, we always love to start with our comments.
And we got a few of them.
Let me go and start with this one.
Dear Mr. Taylor, I know you're a fan of NPR.
I tuned into Morning Edition today to hear what's on their mind and heard about the anti-Semitic violence yesterday in Amsterdam after a soccer game.
From their telling, it was Dutchmen against Israelis.
While they immediately suspected who the real culprits were, I was reminded why I no longer trust NPR and rarely listen to it.
You can count on an anti-white narrative.
Of course, if you see videos, if you see photos of what occurred in Amsterdam, yes, it was the recent...
Muslim migrants to Amsterdam who were engaged in that said violence that NPR said.
Of course, if you remember, the current head of NPR, I don't remember her name, she's actually a cute little blonde, said that, you know, we can't allow truth to get in the way of a narrative because truth has a Western white bias.
If we're going to have a way to push our narrative forward, We have to be the ones who are orchestrating that narrative.
And that's what NPR stands for.
And I think that with the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency that has just been announced with the new incoming Trump administration, with Elon Musk and Vivek, I think we'll see a real deep dive into the balance sheets of NPR. And I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see massive changes with that publicly funded radio network.
And we'll probably be getting some far different emails from listeners about the quality of NPR come January 21st, 2025.
Another comment.
In your previous Radio Renaissance, you expressed disappointment that Donald Trump lacks white racial consciousness or familiarity with race realism, making it unlikely that he would ignite these topics in public discourse.
Allow me a rejoinder.
J.D. Vance follows Cremieux on X, formerly Twitter, an account known for frequent posts on race realism.
Additionally, Elon Musk follows and engages with individuals such as Cremieux.
Wilford Riley, who's a black professor, he wrote a pretty good book on race and crime, and he is definitely someone who is a contrarian when it comes to the current orthodoxy on race.
I backscore O, Data Hazard, Colin Wright, and Richard Hanania, all of whom discuss related topics.
Convincing white elites of our ideas is essential.
As Amran has previously noted, Richard Nixon and Daniel Monahan read Richard Hernstein's pivotal article on IQ and The Atlantic, agreed with it, then vowed to never speak of it.
I hope we can do better.
Yeah, this is definitely too...
I... I'll say this.
I've never thought for a moment, I don't think Mr.
Taylor has, that Donald Trump has really ever thought too much about white racial consciousness or race realism, except when it comes to the individuals he selects to go out on dates with or marry based on his three prior blonde-haired, blue-eyed wives and the many dalliance he's had with the fair sex.
But I will say this.
It is important that anybody who has a platform, be it on Twitter, be it on Gab, be it on YouTube, be it on Snapchat, be it on TikTok, be it on Facebook, wherever you are, wherever you can, if it's your blog, espousing these ideas is critical because at this point we are at just an unbelievable juncture in history where We're good to
some parties, but we do endorse ideas here.
And the ideas that we espouse are irrefutable.
It's really that simple.
And as long as you have access to the prominent forms of promulgation, of communication online, you're going to get an audience that is thirsty for these type of ideas.
I would love it if in 2025 Q1, if we see Theo Vaughn reach out and say, Hey, you know what?
I would love to have Jared Taylor come on my podcast and let's just talk about these ideas.
Theo Vaughn, for those who don't know, he's probably one of the top podcasters.
Out there, he does a show, and he famously had Tucker Carlson on earlier this year, and he had Donald Trump on, and he had J.D. Vance on.
And a lot of people who saw that interview, they saw a two-hour interview with J.D. Vance, incoming vice president, in a very fun and lighthearted atmosphere where people said, hey, we thought this guy J.D. Vance was weird.
This was a normal, cool interview with a guy that you could be at a bar with.
And I think that would be the ultimate opportunity for someone like Mr.
Taylor or Mr.
Hood or other individuals who are out there and outspoken and who are prepared to go on these podcasts, these shows.
Of course, the big one would be Well, there's a number of big podcasts we hope we go on.
Definitely not Call Me Daddy, which is the one that Kamala Harris went on, and it got barely over 900,000 views compared to Joe Rogan with Donald Trump, which got millions upon millions upon millions of views the moment that it was released on Spotify and on YouTube and on Twitter.
So that is one of the most important things.
And again, I would go back and I would say, yes, it is disheartening that Mr.
Taylor has not been welcomed back with open arms onto the free speech platform of Twitter.
But again, we're uploading the podcasts and you can see his videos.
In fact, before Don Lemon posted his exit from Twitter, which would be today on November 13th, 2024, he actually had a video where Mr. Taylor was being interviewed by an Asian gentleman and they were discussing why is it moral to oppose he actually had a video where Mr. Taylor was being interviewed by an Asian gentleman and And Jared did a tremendous job of discussing that.
I think Don Lemon tried to have those ideas be the focus point of exactly what President Trump is going to start doing with the mass deportations that he's promised.
If you've looked at some of the initial appointments of who is going to be heading up the border czar, who's gonna be one of the deputy chief of staffs, that's Steve Miller.
I believe the other gentleman's name is Tom Hogan.
They are putting an emphasis on the primary issue that Mr.
Trump...
Focused on at the end of his election, and of course, going back to July 13th, 2024, when he was in Butler, Pennsylvania, Mr.
Trump was looking up at a chart of the massive spike in illegal immigration, and that was what caused the bullet to, well, miss.
So this is the issue that I think is near and dear to his heart.
This is where he can really make his impact and...
speak.
And I think the most important thing about sealing any of our legacies is ensuring that our posterity live in a country they can recognize, where they aren't hated, where the anti-white animus is no longer a cacophony, but it is barely even heard.
In fact, it's not even audible because it doesn't exist.
We actually just live in an America where it's okay to be American.
It's And it's okay to have hope and optimism in the future.
And that is why I encourage each and every one of our listeners to get on these platforms.
Citruship is...
I'm not saying it's nowhere near as bad as it was, because it's not.
I'm not saying it's great as it was back in the wild, wild west days of 2012 to 2015, which gave birth to the rise of Trump in a lot of ways and a lot of these so-called...
Posters who helped meme Mr.
Trump into the White House in 2016.
But it is important that you are out there and you are engaging these ideas because you never know what prominent individual...
You never know when Elon Musk might just be quote-unquote doom-scrolling on Twitter as he's getting ready to go to a SpaceX or a Tesla or a boring company interview or he's getting ready to go into a Doge office interview.
And he sees one of your tweets and decides to retweet it.
And then that becomes something that's shared to millions upon millions of people.
And that's far bigger now in a lot of ways than the Richard Herrnstein article on IQ in The Atlantic back, I think that was the late 60s, early 70s.
Which again, that article has only stood the test of time.
And it's the proof and the reality of what that article discussed.
It's only gotten worse as the years have gone on and the racial dynamics in the United States have changed.
So first couple of articles we wanna talk about, we're gonna do something different again.
It's just me on this podcast.
Mr. Taylor is preparing for the upcoming conference in Tennessee.
So because of this, I'm going solo, Very excited to be doing this.
And we're going to talk briefly about a midair brawl some of you may have seen if you follow sports.
Kind of a fun story.
A plane carrying the Auburn men's basketball program, the team, had to be diverted back to Alabama after violence broke out on board.
The Tigers, the Auburn Tigers basketball team, was said to be on their way to Houston to play the Houston Cougars.
They would actually win that game.
Three players were involved in the altercation, which nearly turned into a free-for-all brawl.
The team includes multiple talented basketball stars that have been tipped for future employment in the National Basketball Association.
But of course, with NIL, players are actually paid now.
So a number of those players came back to use another year of eligibility.
I'm very familiar with the Auburn University basketball program, as well as just the school in general.
And this was definitely a fun story to read about, because if you know the racial dynamics of the Auburn University basketball team, I don't think they have a white scholarship player on the roster, but they do have a couple of white walk-ons.
I don't think it was those individuals who were participants in this wild free-for-all brawl.
That is just going out on a limb, but I don't think that's too far of an exaggeration as to what happened.
Another great story we have here, courtesy of a reader.
A caravan of thousands of migrants traveling through Mexico with the hope of reaching the United States.
Hey, it shrunk by about half of its original size as of last Thursday.
As migrants, again, they're not migrants, they're illegal immigrants, hoping to seek amnesty in the United States due to Biden's reversal of all of Trump's remain in Mexico policies.
They've had to realize that what...
Life now means with President Trump on the way back to office.
An official from Mexico's National Migration Institute told Reuters the caravan had dwindled to less than 1,600 people down from 3,000 when it set out from the southern city of Tapachula.
Quote, I had hoped Kamala Harris would win, but that didn't happen, said Valery Andrade, a Venezuelan migrant, illegal alien, come on guys, traveling from Chiapas to Oaxaca.
Probably butchered the last name, the latter, but for what it's worth.
But for many, the journey northward persists.
The Venezuelan migrant Jalimar, who requested that her last name be withheld for her safety, remains hopeful.
Her appointment to seek asylum via the U.S. Customs and Border Protection app CBP1 will come through before Trump's office passes.
Before Trump assumes office in January, again, one of the things we know that is coming are mass deportations.
If you look at who Mr.
Trump has appointed to be the border czar, that, of course, is Tom Homan.
He's the former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He's stated that this is one of his top priorities.
We've already seen the governor of Massachusetts, the governor of Illinois, Pritzker, who's basically said, We see the arrests of these governors for aiding and abetting illegal immigrants, which I believe is a federal crime.
And that falls under federal jurisdiction of the executive branch that President Trump has oversight of.
And it would be great to actually make a very big noise right away.
We've already seen Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City.
he's come out and said that he's not opposed to working with the new administration on deportations we know that New York we've talked about this at length on this podcast the amount of money that the city is spending to house illegal immigrants that have been bused there from Texas Costing the taxpayer billions of dollars.
And this is one of the reasons why you saw such a significant shift, I believe, in places like New York and New Jersey.
New Jersey went from, I believe, 13% Biden victory in 2020 to a 4% Harris victory in 2024.
And if you had actually spent a little more money in those states, I think you would have seen it a lot closer, especially Virginia.
We'll get to that later in the podcast.
But moving along to more of what we're seeing with the incoming administration.
And please excuse me, I am a little under the weather right now with a congestion, a little bit of a cold.
Incoming boarder czar Tom Holman said that Trump's administration will crank up workplace raids as part of its broader immigration crackdown.
This, of course, is fantastic because one of the things that would be Really easy to do is just mandate E-Verify and put significant fines on employers who decide to drive their labor costs down by employing illegal aliens.
If you made it difficult to actually see these companies do such, you would see remigration.
And you'd see remigration occur...
Relatively quickly, you'd see mass self-deportation, actually, if it became difficult to get access to welfare, truncated housing costs.
As we know, we're seeing in so many cities these quote-unquote migrant centers being put up and illegal aliens being put into hotels and Beautiful accommodations that your average American will never be able to pay for.
And our incoming board czar has basically said, hey, workplace raids would address labor and sex trafficking.
Quote, where do we find most victims of self-trafficking and of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking?
At worksites.
Homan told Fox and friend Steve Ducey.
He's an early proponent of zero-tolerance policy that separated more than 4,000 children from their parents in the first Trump administration.
He said he will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats for deportation as borders are.
He said foreign nationals with orders of deportation became a fugitive, suggesting immigrants without criminal records, but with final orders of deportation would be high on the list of deportation priorities.
According to the report, 291,000 unaccompanied children had not received a notice to appear in court as of May of 2024, and a further 32,000 received a notice but did not appear.
or That's back of the napkin map.
That's over 320,000 people.
Quite a lot.
That's more than the populations of some of our biggest cities and major states.
So, Moving along to a not-a-good-news story, kind of an interesting story.
You know, Mr.
Taylor and I have spoken at length about a reference or lack of for Harriet Tubman, who the Obama administration, if you all remember, wanted to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
I believe he actually started to espouse the idea of, hey, who's got some Tubman's?
Getting rid of an old dead white male and replacing it with the so-called revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
She was the first woman to oversee an American military action during a time of war, was posthumously awarded the rank of general on Vinderton's Day.
Dozens gathered on Veterans Day at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park in Maryland's Dorsender County for a formal ceremony making Tubman a one-star Brigadier General in the state's National Guard.
Governor Westmore called the occasion not just a great day for Tubman's home state, but for all of the United States.
Not sure I agree with him.
Quote, And back in 2022,
a Chicago elementary school was renamed for Tubman, replacing the previous namesake, who had racist views.
As discussed, though, however, plans to put Tubman on the $20 bill have continued to stall, and I believe that's one of the things that Mr.
Trump's Department of the Treasury...
Did back in 2017 once he assumed office, and hopefully that will continue to stall because of the correct reverence and praise that Mr.
Trump, President Trump, has had for Andrew Jackson.
That was one of the, if you all remember what happened in June of 2020 during the George Floyd insurrection, there was an attempt to tear down the Andrew Jackson statue in Washington, D.C., And after the attempted storming of the White House, I believe it was May 31st, where 60 Secret Service agents were sent to the hospital.
More than 60 Secret Service agents were sent to the hospital defending the gates of the White House.
Mr.
Trump was actually rushed down to the basement of the White House, where there's a number of stories about what actually happened, shouting matches between the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who were Basically said they were siding with the insurrectionists.
Mr.
Trump, according to Stephen Miller in a book that came out about the last days of the Trump presidency, they wanted to use the Insurrection Act on what was actually happening, which was, yes, an insurrection in America's major cities, all starting with the burning of the third precinct in Minneapolis.
And of course the next day, after they were able to clear out the Antifa protesters from right before the White House where they tried to burn down that church, Mr.
Trump came out with a Bible and a lot of people called it a photo op.
They called it fascistic, but I called it just restoring order to make it so that people could actually enjoy our nation's capital unmolested.
So it's going to be interesting to see what really starts to happen once Mr. Trump assumes office on January 20th, 2025, to see how much of the wokeness, the anti-white actions are rolled back.
Again, though, in Maryland, I saw an interesting meme the other day of someone celebrating the fact that Maryland has a black governor, its largest city has a black mayor, both black males, and that the Baltimore Ravens have a black quarterback. both black males, and that the Baltimore Ravens have a No one wants to point out what the quality of life, though, of course, is like.
Nearly 70% black Baltimore.
That goes without saying.
It's not that great.
The city that reads, I believe, was their old tagline.
Not so much the case anymore.
If you know the cost per pupil spending that that city does for its public school students and the pass rate for Reading exams and math exams for some schools is zero there in Baltimore, the city that bleeds.
But hey, you know what?
Harriet Tubman is a Brigadier General, so more power to her in the state of Maryland.
Moving along to some other stories, we have learned that Boeing is dismantling its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department as part of an overhaul of its operations, ordered by the company's new top executive, becoming just the latest major company to ditch the controversial initiative.
Now, the aerospace giant, which was slammed by tech mogul Elon Musk for prioritizing DEI over safety and quality controls after a near-catastrophic blowout during...
An Alaska Airline flight said staff from its DEI office would be absorbed into another human resources team focused on talent and employee experience, according to Bloomberg News.
Sarah Bowen, a company vice president who was put in charge of the now defunct DEI unit, has left the company.
A conservative influencer who has launched viral campaigns that forced other high-profile companies, including John Deere, Harley-Davidson, and Jack Daniels, to scrap their DEI policies, took credit for Boeing's overhaul.
Robbie Starbuck said he reached out to Boeing CEO Kelly Orteberg and board chair Steve Mullencoff by email last Monday to let them know he would wage an online campaign against their DEI policies.
Quote, our campaigns are so effective that we're getting some of the biggest corporations on earth to change their policies without me posting a video first just from the fear they have of being the next company we expose.
He added that the landscape of corporate America is quickly shifting to sanity and neutrality.
Musk has called out Boeing in the wake of the midair incident in January over a filing that appeared to show the company two years ago began using DEI goals as incentives for executive compensation after previously focusing solely on safety and quality controls.
Do you want to fly in an airplane where they prioritize DEI hiring over your safety?
That is actually happening, Musk said.
Yeah, I mean, that's probably for a number of corporations.
I think we learned a few, well, at the beginning of the year that, according to Bloomberg, one in six hiring managers, yeah, some number like that has basically been told, or one in six hiring managers, Has explicitly said, yeah, I've been told not to hire white males.
That's part of the DEI goal that has encapsulated the entire HR department and my organization.
Competency, meritocracy, those go the way of a concept and goal that looks to promote non-whites ahead of whites.
That's the whole initiative.
That's the whole goal of DEI, diversity.
Equity and inclusion, it's really that.
Less white people.
The better.
Doesn't really matter that Boeing's stock has tanked.
But, hey, you know what?
At least they can feel good about themselves.
It's kind of like making Harriet Tubman a Brigadier General in 2024 and celebrating her life when, again, there's been some really good articles over at VDAIR. I think Scott Greer wrote a really good article that looked at the hagiography and sort of the myth that's been created around Harriet Tubman.
So you can Google that.
And you can see that a lot of the claims surrounding what she actually accomplished with the Underground Railroad, a lot of it was posthumous, a lot of it made up, a lot of it a myth.
But that's just the name of the game.
That's kind of what Black Run America is.
The more myths you have to promote this idea of just celebrated black heroes that didn't exist, the better, right?
And then, of course, if you can have companies that are replete with non-white executives or non-white initiatives such as DEI, again, you're going to feel better for yourself.
You might get a boost in some of the stock forecasts based on that, but...
But at the end of the day, if you aren't able to produce a quality product like a working airplane, I'd say that's a far worse outcome than just scrapping the DEI program all in itself.
Speaking of that, got another problem here, guys.
Flights to Haiti are canceled after Spirit Airlines jet blue planes hit by suspected gunfire.
U.S. Airlines have canceled flights to Haiti.
This is actually going to put a damper into Jared and I, Mr.
Taylor and I's plans of going to Port-au-Prince in early 2025 to go take a look at the capital of that wonderful nation.
U.S. Airlines have canceled flights to Haiti after planes from Spirit Airlines and JetBlue.
Of course, those are the only airlines that fly to Haiti, appeared to be hit by gunfire as Haiti is currently embroiled in political unrest.
Spirit said the plane, which departed from Fort Lauderdale on Monday, was diverted to the Dominican Republic, where an inspection found evidence consistent with gunfire damage to the aircraft.
One flight attendant reported a minor injury, the airline said.
Spirit said it has suspended flights to Haiti until further investigation and the damaged plane was put out of service.
JetBlue said one of its planes traveling from Haiti he had been struck by a bullet.
A post-flight inspection of a plane that traveled from Port-au-Prince, Haiti to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday revealed the damage.
The carrier said it is investigating the incident with authorities and no injuries were reported.
JetBlue said it was suspending all flights to and from Haiti through December 2nd, citing the unrest in the country.
An earlier JetBlue flight that had taken off Monday for Haiti returned to Fort Lauderdale, the carrier said.
American Airlines said it was canceling flights to Haiti until November 18th.
Tuassant Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the country's main hub, was temporarily closed to air traffic Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
So, based on what we know of the spray-and-pray method of...
Blacks in the United States and a lot of these mass shootings we see, we're going to talk about here shortly, in some of our major cities where police find 100 to 150 casings and there'll be, you know, 10, 15 people shot.
That many bullets were fired from magazines.
Again, only the ratio of people shot versus...
Fire shots is quite low.
You have to wonder how many shots were actually fired at these airplanes leading to this incident.
And of course, if you go back to, I think it was March of 2024, Jared and I, Mr.
Taylor and I talked about the base.
And I think it's in Biloxi where the Seabees, the Navy Seabees are based.
They had to put up a wall because of all of the bullets that were being fired into the base just to be able to protect the...
And the individuals serving at that base and living at the base and their families because of the danger of being in an area that was diverse and was replete with so many, well, let's just call them what they are, black shooters who had a propensity to fire their weapons directly at the base.
So they built a wall to protect the enlisted and the officers there from errant gunfire.
Again, our thoughts and prayers go out to these airplanes that are no longer in service.
And our thoughts and prayers go out to all those canceled flights to Port-au-Prince.
So everybody can go see what our major cities will look like as the Great Replacement continues to go on.
Or if it were to continue to go on.
I do have hope that we will see with the mass deportations, we will see a number of positive things start to happen.
I wanted to talk about something on that note, because I haven't seen a lot of people talk about exit polls for some of the states.
And to really break down the math of what happened.
Of course, Georgia back in 2020, it went for Joe Biden.
And then in 2022, there were a number of acts by the Republican-controlled statehouse that brought about election integrity.
And Brian Kemp, the governor who...
Barely beat Stacey Abrams in 2018, a hotly contested election that she refused to concede for a long time.
In fact, she tried to make a lot of headway saying it was stolen.
Brian Kemp won handily in 2022, and in 2024, Mr.
Trump carried the state of Georgia, which is almost a plurality in terms of the makeup of the citizenry.
It's about 51% white.
It was about 74% white back in 1990.
But what we learned from the breakdown of the exit polls, according to CNN, that is 71% of whites who represent 57% of the electorate voted for Donald Trump, compared to 28% of whites who voted for Kamala Harris.
Now, 30% of the electorate in Georgia in 2024 was black.
Kamala Harris got 86% of the black vote compared to 12% of the white vote in Georgia going to Donald Trump.
Hispanics, who represent 8% of the electorate, they've cast 56% of their votes for Kamala Harris and only 42% of their votes for Donald Trump.
But here's where it gets quite interesting.
If we actually break it down by gender by sex, We're good to go.
8% of their votes went to Donald Trump.
90% of their votes went to Kamala Harris in Georgia.
So the state of Georgia went Donald Trump because of the white vote going nearly three-fourths of the way among whites for Donald Trump.
So I thought that was something that was very, very fascinating.
We learned that white voters with college degree, 58% supported Donald Trump compared to 41% to Kamala Harris.
White voters with no degree, 81%.
81% of white voters in Georgia with no college degree went Donald Trump compared to 18% to Kamala Harris.
Now, why is this important?
Why is this important?
Well, here's the reason why, again.
Overall, 71% of white voters in the state of Georgia voted for Donald Trump compared to 28% for Kamala Harris.
Voters of color, 76% for Kamala Harris, only 22% for Donald Trump.
Which means that, yes, it was the white vote that carried Georgia for Donald Trump.
Why is this important?
71% for Donald Trump in the state of Georgia of the white vote.
Let's look at a state that was very, very, very close.
And that would be North Carolina.
North Carolina did go for Donald Trump.
But, when you break it down by race, only 62% of whites in the state of North Carolina voted for Donald Trump.
They represent 69% of the electorate.
57% of the electorate in Georgia, by the way, is white.
And 71% of that vote went to Donald Trump.
So all you have to do in a state like North Carolina to ensure that it is not closer, increase the white share of the vote for Donald Trump or for the Republican.
Again, I'm not endorsing candidates.
I'm just simply looking at the math.
Because when you look at it, 86% of blacks in North Carolina voted for Kamala Harris compared to 12% of blacks who voted for Donald Trump.
They represent 19% of the electorate.
And then at 7% of the electorate, Latinos voted half and half.
50% for Harris, 50% for Trump.
So again, it's really simple.
If 69% of the electorate is white and you only got 62% of the white vote in the state of North Carolina, if you are interested in making the state redder and making it more so that it will not be a close election moving forward, you get that white percentage of the vote to Georgia levels or approaching Georgia levels, say 65% to 68%.
Election's not that close.
Now, when you break it down by gender, by race, 66% of white men in North Carolina voted for Donald Trump.
Remember, it was 74% of white men in Georgia who voted for Trump.
57% of white women voted for Donald Trump in North Carolina versus, I want to say the number was...
69% of white women in Georgia voted for Donald Trump.
So again, it's not that hard to see where some headway needs to be made.
What was interesting is that black women voted 92% for Kamala Harris in North Carolina.
Only 6% of black women voted for Donald Trump.
Black men, 78% for Harris in North Carolina.
21% for Trump.
Latino men, 62% for Donald Trump in the state of North Carolina.
They only represent 4% of the electorate, though.
So I think you want to go after that population that represents almost 60%.
I'm sorry, 69% of the electorate in the state, and that would be whites, split almost evenly between white men and white women there in the Tar Heel State.
Big fan of the state of North Carolina.
Spent some time there, of course, and...
Oh gosh, earlier in October after Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, I was there for three days helping out a number of churches and doing some search and rescue.
And one of the things that I was fascinated with was the amount of animosity that people had toward the lack of engagement from FEMA. It was really great organizations like Samaritan's Purse and volunteers from I met people from New York.
I met people from Montana.
I met people from Utah.
I met people from California.
I met people from Colorado.
Obviously people from Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, surrounding states, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Kentucky, and all across North Carolina.
But one of the things that was a consensus was the lack of FEMA. And it's fascinating to learn.
Now, the Daily Wire has actually published a phenomenal article that FEMA official ordered relief workers to skip houses with Trump signs.
A whistleblower.
It's almost unbelievable to think that somebody in the federal government would think that's okay.
This was published on November 8th, 2024.
A federal disaster relief official ordered workers to bypass the homes of Trump supporters as they surveyed damage caused by Hurricane Milton in Florida, according to internal correspondence obtained by the Daily Wire and confirmed by multiple federal employees.
A FEMA supervisor told workers in a message to avoid homes advertising Trump as they canvassed Lake Parkland.
What an interesting name for a city that they would completely avoid Trump supporters.
The supervisor...
Marnie Washington.
And yes, for those wondering, she is significantly melanin-enhanced.
We're going to learn a little bit more about her after we finish the story.
She relayed this message both verbally and in a group chat used by the relief team, multiple government employees told The Daily Wire.
Government employees told the Daily Wire that at least 20 homes with Trump signs or flags were skipped from the end of October and into November due to the guidance, meaning they were not given the opportunity to qualify for FEMA assistance.
Images shared with the Daily Wire show that houses were skipped over by the workers who wrote in the government system messages such as, Now, if you all recall, when Hurricane Helene hit, Jared, Mr.
Taylor did a really good video about the policies of FEMA being dictated, first and foremost, by the policies that Boeing had embraced, and they have now rejected.
That's diversity, inclusion, and equity, or, yeah, DEI policies, woke policies, anti-white policies.
So this shouldn't come as any surprise that if somebody has a Trump sign in their yard, they're probably a white voter.
They don't deserve FEMA help because diversity, equity, and inclusion is the prominent goal.
And, well, it's the number one priority of FEMA. It's unclear whether the guidance was issued elsewhere in the country.
The employees were part of the Department of Homeland Security Surge Capacity Force Team, meaning they volunteered from other DHS agencies to help and understaff FEMA as it dealt with a second major hurricane in a span of just two weeks.
I know they're short-staffed.
I thought we could go help and make a difference, one of the employees said.
When we got there, we were told to discriminate against people.
It's almost unbelievable to think that somebody in the federal government would think that's okay.
Wow, when that's your primary objective as part of the DEI onslaught that FEMA has embraced, I don't think that's that unbelievable.
The employee said it felt wrong to discriminate against Trump supporters when they were at their most vulnerable.
Quote, I volunteered to help disaster victims, not discriminate against them.
The employee said it didn't matter if people were black, white, Hispanic.
For Trump, for Harris, everyone deserves the same amount of help.
The guidance came as the Biden admin was criticized over its sluggish response to Hurricane Alina in rural areas across the country and Rhode Mountain, Tennessee, for example.
Locals told The Daily Wire it took nearly two weeks for FEMA to show up.
The town is located in Carter County, which voted 81% for Trump on Tuesday.
The FEMA agents ordered not to help houses with Trump signs were operating in Highlands County, a deep red area located in south-central Florida that backed Trump by 70% on November 5th.
It was hit with tornadoes, torrential wind and rain, and flooding when Milton hit in October.
In the chat, Washington said it would be best practice to avoid homes advertising Trump, according to photos of the message viewed by the Daily Wire.
No explanation was given for this guidance, which included other recommendations like telling workers to practice de-escalation and preventative measures and to avoid...
High salt diets and coffee.
So yeah, avoid caffeine.
Stay away from salt.
More importantly, don't help out Trump supporters.
That's from Marnie Washington, of course.
She is black and she has, I believe she was removed from her position.
The reason why I bring that up is, in a follow-up, Mr.
Taylor sent this over to me.
FEMA scandal of bypassing hurricane victims if they were Trump supporters whitens.
This is from Zero Hedge.
Fired FEMA official Marnie Washington took to the Roland Martin show to fire back at the Biden admin higher-ups, who tried to scapegoat her as the one bad apple who skipped over houses with Trump signs for disaster assistance.
But apparently the crisis ran deeper within the deep state.
Yes, because the deep state has a...
Has DEI metastasized into an incredible cancer.
She said this, FEMA officials alleged these actions were made on my own reconnaissance and that it was for my own political advances.
However, if you look at the record, there is what we call a community trend.
And unfortunately, it just so happened that the political hostility that was encountered by my team, and I was on two different teams during the deployment, they just so happened to have the Trump campaign signage.
FEMA always preaches avoidance first and then de-escalation, so this is not isolated.
This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in the state of Florida, but if you find avoidance of Trump supporters, but you will find avoidance of Trump supporters in the Carolinas.
Senior leadership will lie to you and tell you that they do not know, but if you ask the disaster survivor assistance crew leads and specialists what they are expecting in the field, they will tell you.
Demand for FEMA to give you those incident reports.
So, again, as Greg Price, a pretty big Twitter account, said, the FEMA official who was fired for telling workers to avoid homes impacted by hurricanes in Florida if they had Trump signs says it was not isolated and that FEMA workers were instructed to do it in the Carolinas, too.
Doesn't really need to be said, but I'll say it anyways, ladies and gentlemen listening to this podcast, this should be the biggest story in the world right now that the federal government and its disaster team, which is said to go out there and help all citizens, just flat out to refuse to help Trump supporters.
Don't want to play the, oh my gosh, double standard.
But again, if this had been FEMA under Trump and it was an election year and say the role was reversed and FEMA had said, hey, you know what?
Do you see any rainbow flags?
Do you see any hate doesn't live here signs?
Do you see a Kamala Harris sign in the yard?
Don't go help those people out.
No.
That would be the biggest story ever.
NPR, of course, as we mentioned at the start of this podcast, that's all they'd be talking about.
But...
And our reality and the woke anti-white reality that is 2024 America.
This is just part of the course for a federal government that has mandated DEI as the standard operating procedure for every institution in the United States of America that taxpayers fund.
This is why I am so excited and white-billed on Mr.
Musk and Vivek being appointed to head up the Department of Government Efficiency because this is a highly inefficient use of taxpayer money unless the stated goal is to make life worse for white Trump supporters and white people in general.
And again, going back to my time in North Carolina, I was told by many people, and again, I went up there to help Americans out.
I went up to help my fellow citizens out who I had read We're hurting who were lacking supplies who were lacking access to potable water who had lack of lack of ability to do phones until Starlink showed up and Elon Musk showed up because of Port and red service,
electricity going out, gas not being present, and of course food and water needing to be distributed to people.
And everyone said FEMA was nowhere to be found.
And I know that's just one little anecdote of my time there where I spent three days, but a lot of animosity toward FEMA and an area that leaned Republican.
And you have to wonder if that was done maliciously or done as...
Again, standard operating procedure for a government that is wedded to these DEI initiatives.
So yeah, this is a big story to keep our eyes on because this should be something that the DOGE, that the incoming Trump administration, significantly looks into looking at all government communication to find out exactly what happened because this is egregious in every sense of the word.
FEMA should be helping out all Americans regardless of race, religion, or color.
Regardless of their status or putting up a political sign, regardless of who it is, people needed help.
And this type of malfeasance is not only inexcusable, but it seems like it is a top-down order from a government, once again, go back to that term, wedded to anti-white policies.
Some people call them DEI. Some people call them woke.
Call them what they are.
It's just simply anti-white policies.
Moving along to some more stories.
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Joy Reid.
Joy Reid, our favorite MSNBC host.
I wonder how much money she got paid by the Kamala Harris campaign.
We found out that...
Al Sharpton got paid $500,000 to do a softball interview with Kamala Harris.
Money well spent.
And a lot of these individuals, these celebrities that endorsed Kamala Harris were also paid by the administration.
Fascinating because I think most of them would have done it for free.
I think that the...
I don't remember her name.
Is it Megan Thee Stallion or is it Cardi B? One of these black, grotesque rappers did a concert for Harris voters and she was paid, I believe, a couple million dollars for it.
Whether it be Cardi B or Megan Thee Stallion.
Not sure which one.
Not my cup of tea when it comes to music.
But hey, you know what?
Didn't translate to votes.
Joy Reid says black women no longer interested in music.
White female voters.
Well, like we said, 69% of white females in Georgia voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
Far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid declared black women have lost interest in saving America as they grapple with the betrayal of white female voters who had stronger than expected turnout in support of President-elect Donald Trump.
And a TikTok video posted Saturday.
I must confess I've not seen it yet.
Might have to watch it.
Reid spoke directly to white female progressives telling them to keep black women off their invite list if they plan to organize in protest of Trump's victories.
Quote, I just want to give some free advice to the white progressive women who may be thinking about marching against the Trump victory, maybe putting back on the P-word hats and doing that thing.
I would just say probably don't send any of those invites to any black women.
I'm just going to tell you right now, they're not coming, she said to her TikTok audience.
Well, TikTok...
Like I'm pretty sure black women have resigned from the Save America Coalition, Save Democracy Coalition, and definitely the Save Democratic Party Coalition, Reid added.
Last week, as the grim results rolled in for Harris, Reid blamed white women for her North Carolina loss, telling MSNBC viewers, quote, Black voters came through for Kamala Harris.
White women voters did not.
Again, going back to CNN, the exit polls.
According to exit polls for the state of North Carolina, 66% of white men and 57% of white women voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
Compared to 92% of black women and 78% of black men who voted for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Of course, in North Carolina, 70% of the electorate is white compared to 19% of the electorate.
So yes, keep up those fireworks and that animosity toward white women.
Sure, that's going to work out well for you in your ratings on MSNBC, where...
I think I read somewhere where her ratings were down well over half and that network is actually looking to sell because of the terrible ratings that the entire network is beginning to get outside of maybe Rachel Maddow who's got her feisty lesbian audience always at the ready to tune in and turn on her nightly broadcast.
Read then double down in her TikTok video, her latest TikTok video, claiming that black women are retreating back into their own communities as they try to process Harris' loss.
Good for them.
Retreat back into your communities.
That's a great thing to do.
We're going to miss you.
Quote, I would just keep those invites maybe among your own friends because I think black women are now focused on the save black women, prioritize black men, and prioritize black communities, black businesses, and the black spaces.
But save America?
Save the Democratic Party?
Yeah, I don't think that's happening.
End quote.
Joy Reid said, well, Ms. Reid probably should be focused on not doing TikTok videos, but saving your MSNBC program, which is losing viewers at record pace.
And looks like it might be on the proverbial chopping block.
And unlike the Harriet Tubman myth, that's not an apocryphal story, but a fact.
Going to end with one story out of the great state of Alabama.
We've already talked about the Auburn University, primarily black basketball team, and a fisticups, a little amateur pugilism that transpired on a plane causing it to divert.
An arrest has been made after a Tuskegee University homecoming shooting left 18-year-old dead, injured 16 people.
So as Joy Reid encourages the black community, black women in general, to retreat to their own communities, This is the type of world they retreat to.
An 18-year-old has been identified as a young man killed in a hell of gunfire that left 16 other people injured following homecoming festivities at Tuskegee University.
Now, I actually went to my homecoming for my undergrad alma mater, and I must confess, must tell you, that at this university there were no mass shootings.
Everybody had a fun time.
Everybody had a great time reminiscing about the past, the present, and future of my alma mater.
To be blunt, it's not that far from Tuskegee University, but it seems like an evolutionary mile away.
Let's put it that way.
Macon County Coroner Hal Bentley identified the slain teen as Latavion Johnson.
He lived in Troy and was not a Tuskegee student.
On Sunday, 25-year-old Jacquez Myrick of Montgomery was arrested for possession of a handgun with a machine gun conversion device.
Authorities said Myrick was found leaving the scene of the shooting and charged federally with possession of a machine gun.
No one has been charged in Johnson's death or other injuries.
The gunfire erupted after 1.30 a.m.
Sunday at West Commons on campus apartments.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Lt.
Jeremy Burkett said of the 16 injured, 12 of those were shot.
They were taken to the hospital in Montgomery and Lee Counties.
The four other people suffered injuries during the ensuing chaos.
I've seen some of the video of this.
Interestingly enough, I'm sure it was originally intended for TikTok.
Probably have some Joy Reid followers there who were present at the Tuskegee University homecoming.
Emergency responders, along with campus and local law enforcement, secured the scene.
The State Bureau of Investigations is conducting an active investigation, and the scene remained cordoned off Sunday afternoon.
Tuskegee University announced all classes on the campus that Booker T. Washington famously founded about a century ago were canceled.
As law enforcement agents and officers continue to process the scene.
Not immediately clear how many of the injured were students.
I would not be surprised if 10-20% of those injured were actually students.
Ladies and gentlemen, if it's, again, these homecoming events, they're not exactly students coming to these historically black college and university events.
They're primarily folks.
Friends on Facebook or people who see a party promoted on TikTok or Twitter or, I don't know, whatever social media site black people use to promote their parties.
But again, it's not students there primarily.
And sad story though.
Really sad story out of Tuskegee.
Not trying to make light of it.
But again, you have to wonder if this was one of those type of events that black women decided to Take Joy Reid's words for and retreat back into their own community because this is the type of community that we kind of only find present in the United States when black people congregate together in mass.
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