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[00:01:42] There's nothing worse than that. [00:01:44] It's okay to be a joke. [00:01:46] It's okay. [00:01:47] It happens. [00:01:48] But when you don't realize it, when you don't recognize it, when you think that by virtue of this self-imposed self-entitlement, that this parallel universe that you live in, when you think, I don't have to worry about anything anymore because I'm Fanny Willis. [00:02:11] I can say whatever I want. [00:02:13] And whenever I feel like it, I'll go to a church. [00:02:17] And I'll tell them that my troubles are basically the product of my being a black woman, a proud woman, a talented woman, a strong woman, a good woman. [00:02:27] And that references to my name as Fanny is the hyper or over-sexualization of me by virtue of emphasizing Fanny as in Derriere, as in the Seattle Pygian references to the Butox. [00:02:47] Even though Maxine Waters refers to Fannie, everybody does. [00:02:51] Everybody. [00:02:52] Nobody says Fannie. [00:02:53] Nobody. [00:02:54] But, selectively, if you do, and if you're white, or if you're just somebody that she selects as the loathed person of the week, you get pointed out as being some type of a racist, misogynistic, or... [00:03:17] The term racism, listen carefully, the term racism and racist has now joined anti-Semitic as this overused, over-habituated, for all practical purposes, meaningless term that's used by everybody whenever something happens that you don't like. [00:03:41] If you fail, you're a racist. [00:03:45] The person making accusations of the failure. [00:03:48] Don't worry, Fanny, it's not you. [00:03:50] You didn't fail. [00:03:51] They're racist. [00:03:53] You're not making a fool out of yourself. [00:03:56] They are. [00:03:57] When they say the name Fanny, which 99% of the population does, it's because of this one caught me. [00:04:04] A kind of an over- or hyper-sexualized referencing to her rear end. [00:04:14] If you had told me before she said this, if you told me, you know, Fanny Wallace just said this, I would say, no, she's not. [00:04:22] She's not. [00:04:23] She's not stupid. [00:04:25] But you see, the real problem is something which is even more dangerous. [00:04:29] And it's almost, it's almost, dare I say, psychological. [00:04:34] It's almost a personality disorder. [00:04:37] You see, I mentioned to you before that she lives in this world of kind of like this entitled, Fanny. [00:04:45] She can say whatever she wants. [00:04:48] When the story came out about her and her boyfriend, Nathan, all she had to do was say, and listen to me carefully. [00:04:57] Listen carefully. [00:04:59] All she had to do was say, yeah, that's my boyfriend. [00:05:04] We are lovers. [00:05:05] And I hired him because we are lovers. [00:05:08] I hired him specifically because We are having sex. [00:05:15] Because I can hire anybody I want for any reason. [00:05:20] I have full and total discretion as to my staff and whom I appoint and employ. [00:05:30] And there's nothing you can do about it. [00:05:32] That's all she had to say. [00:05:33] There was no conflict of interest. [00:05:35] None. [00:05:36] Because she had no stake in the case. [00:05:39] Let me say this again. [00:05:41] There was and is no conflict of interest per se in her hiring or employing or using someone that she happens to be enjoying an amorous relationship with. [00:06:00] Now, that may confound you. [00:06:01] That may seem counterintuitive. [00:06:03] That may seem plain wrong to you. [00:06:05] But it's the truth. [00:06:06] Because she doesn't have a stake in the case. [00:06:09] Now, if... [00:06:10] Mr. Wade had been, let's say, a police officer or an investigator or maybe a lawyer for the other team. [00:06:18] That's okay. [00:06:19] In fact, if I recall my facts, there are members of the defense team who are themselves married. [00:06:33] So it doesn't matter. [00:06:34] I mean, it's not a conflict of interest for them. [00:06:37] I know what's different is private retained counsel. [00:06:41] But understand what we're talking about right here. [00:06:44] She didn't have to do this. [00:06:46] She didn't have to even say anything about this. [00:06:50] But she did. [00:06:53] Because she's Fanny. [00:06:55] She's entitled. [00:06:57] How dare you? [00:07:00] How dare you question her? [00:07:03] I can do whatever I want. [00:07:05] This is a woman who comes from a unique background. [00:07:09] Raised by a radicalized father, member of the Black Panthers, and all his life, he still makes references to racist claims, referring to people by racial epithets. [00:07:26] This is the mentality. [00:07:29] This is what she's raised with, by, and under. [00:07:34] This radicalized, hyper... [00:07:38] Racialized. [00:07:40] Prism. [00:07:41] Everything's race. [00:07:42] Everything. [00:07:43] Race is the reason for your failure. [00:07:46] Race is a reason for your accusations, criticism. [00:07:53] Through the prism of race. [00:07:55] Yet, whenever race is used as a means of elevation, I don't want to use the DEI reference. [00:08:03] I'm not saying that others do. [00:08:04] But, when you use race, As a benefit, as a cudgel, as a fulcrum, as a lever, that's okay. [00:08:14] This is a woman who could have said, as I said, remember, she could have said, listen, Nathan Wade is my boyfriend and that's it? [00:08:23] No. [00:08:24] No, she came up with this ridiculous story about how she decided that she was going to, oh, what's the word? [00:08:35] Oh, yes, money. [00:08:37] She was going to pay him back thousands, tens of thousands of dollars, which she happened to have in the safe. [00:08:44] And if I don't misunderstand her, she said that basically it was campaign funds or something, which opens up another problem. [00:08:53] She doesn't even know what she's saying. [00:08:55] She doesn't know what she's saying. [00:08:58] She doesn't care. [00:08:59] She's fanny. [00:09:02] She's entitled. [00:09:04] The arrogance queen. [00:09:07] Arrogant. [00:09:08] She's mean. [00:09:09] She's not nice. [00:09:12] But she has a future in Fulton County. [00:09:16] Who knows if there's a congressional seat or something. [00:09:19] Don't be surprised if you don't see her. [00:09:20] But she'll never go on the national stage beyond that. [00:09:23] No, no, no. [00:09:24] She's trouble. [00:09:25] People stay away from her. [00:09:26] She is radioactive. [00:09:28] Remember when she and Nathan said when the information was presented to her as far as cell phone tracking, there was a particular Cell phone tracking service that her office uses in the course of prosecutions and the like. [00:09:41] And she and Nathan said, well, that doesn't mean that we were there. [00:09:44] That doesn't mean anything. [00:09:45] That doesn't mean anything. [00:09:47] What about the scores of defendants you've charged with crimes and use this particular service as a means of tracking? [00:09:57] What about that? [00:10:00] She doesn't even realize what she's saying. [00:10:04] Because... [00:10:05] You dared to question the entitled one, the arrogance queen. [00:10:09] That's what that's about. [00:10:11] Oh, be not mistaken, my friends. [00:10:13] Be not mistaken. [00:10:15] Be not mistaken. [00:10:16] Every single thing that ever happens to her is never her fault if it's bad. [00:10:21] It's you, us, we, the world. [00:10:25] It's this racist, misogynistic, misogynoir group of people who don't understand How lucky we are to live in a world, to live in a country with such unmitigated, ineffable, juridical talent such as Fannie Willis. [00:10:47] She will be disqualified from this case. [00:10:50] She will never step foot near the prosecution of Donald Trump for anything. [00:10:56] And she blew her big chance because this was the biggest case ever. [00:11:02] Of the four in the country and in the history of American jurisprudence. [00:11:08] And she blew it. [00:11:09] She did. [00:11:11] Not because she's black. [00:11:13] Not because she's a woman. [00:11:16] But because she's Fanny. [00:11:19] What do you think, dear friend?