Operation F-U Barry: Biden Joins Legions of Dems Who Seek to Submarine Shamala
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Are you losing your mind yet?
Come on, who's saying to yourself, I can't take this anymore?
Who's saying, I can't take this?
I don't know if I'm going to be okay during this whole thing.
I can't.
These people are driving me crazy.
Because every day I wake up and think to myself, I can't even imagine her winning.
I can't imagine this.
How many right now?
Answer me this question.
How many right now say to yourself, I cannot believe a world Where it is theoretically even possible that Kamala Harris could win.
How many of you fine people are saying, you know, I don't even, I can't even, I can't even get my head around the idea of her winning.
Dr. Dreamkiller says, where are you, Lionel?
We actually await this discourse, this disquisition, this Jeremiah.
Well, I guess I would be right here.
I thank you for that.
I think that would be right here.
You can't see me, correct?
Doctor, can you see me?
Just curious, my friend.
You're okay, aren't you?
You might not be okay if you don't see me.
I hope you see me.
I'm going to wave to you, Dr. Kalana Steve.
Steve Dreamkiller, everybody.
Do you ever think to yourself, I can't believe this.
Let me say something to you.
And I don't think you really understand this.
Kamala Harris is an idiot.
Dangerous.
Dangerous.
She is worse than Joe Biden.
Joe Biden was merely out of it because of his age.
But Joe Biden has memories.
Joe Biden I don't even know where he is.
Maybe we can have a welfare check.
Maybe the cops can go by Rehoboth Beach and see if he's okay.
But I want you to understand something.
Joe Biden did not have necessarily dementia.
Joe Biden did not have a hard time remembering current things.
He had no Short-term memory, that's the issue.
That's the problem.
That's the big problem.
When you say something to him and he forgets what you've said, that's a problem.
That's a big problem.
But that's not what happened.
Joe Biden remembers things.
Joe Biden never signed on to any of this stuff.
Joe Biden, towards the end, they compromised because of his son, because of his own family, because of a lot of other things.
But Joe Biden never, never, never did.
But Kamala Harris is stupid.
She doesn't understand.
You watch things now and you're thinking, dear God.
And what we're talking about is something I will never know.
Let me give you a couple of things.
I want to jump into this.
Unfortunately, I know you don't want to hear specifics, but I had all of my...
Little actualities ready to go, but I had to stop and do them again.
For reasons that I'm not going to explain.
But let me go back and explain a couple of things to you.
Let's see what we can, shall we?
Let's see right off the bat this one, shall we?
Let's start off with this and hope it's not something that stupid.
Great one.
Great one!
I love this story.
I love this story.
You know why?
I'll tell you why.
Because it deals with race.
We love race stories.
Oh my God!
America loves race.
Race!
Years ago, there was a friend of mine who was doing a talk radio for the first time.
Terrestrial talk radio.
The old-fashioned kind.
Not the stuff that you do.
And they said, what are the two topics?
Well, first of all, if you could absolutely, if you could do a couple of things, always talk about race.
And specifically, double standards.
Trust me, they love that.
They love that.
Whatever you can do.
Because there are people who live, breathe, Everything they have is race.
Have you ever met people, I'm sorry, I don't mean to, in any way, in any way, demean people who are in what you call recovery?
But have you ever met somebody who everything they do is, I'm in recovery.
Well, you know I'm in recovery.
Well, you know I'm three years sober.
That's great.
I'm in recovery.
Well, that's an addict.
And you're thinking, okay.
Can you tell me what's the best way to get to JFK from the West Side?
You know, as an addict, I realize that you have to assess...
Excuse me.
Yes, I'm not talking about you being an addict.
Have you ever met people like that?
I'm sorry.
They annoy me and bore me and say, okay, you're an addict.
Okay, already.
Enough.
Fine.
Congratulations!
Shut up!
Is everything you did addict?
Addiction?
Drugs?
Alcohol?
The program?
Everything?
And I had one the other day, and I finally said, I just can't deal with this.
It's not that there's nothing wrong with it, but it's like everything in this person's frame of reference.
Well, some people are addicted to race.
Everything they raised.
The Black Women's Journalism.
The Black.
The Association of Black Accountants.
Black Lawyers.
Black Lawyers Association.
Eric Adams used to be the president.
He's a mayor of New York.
Of an organization called The Black.
You know, a hundred black men in law enforcement.
They're addicted to it.
You got the addict?
Well, I was an addict.
I was a black man.
That's it.
And many times, it's not because of the people who are doing this, people in the media.
And the people in the media, and they want to talk about it, but they don't want to talk about it.
And they want to talk about it, but they're saying, no, no, I'll talk about what's black and what's black.
Not you.
Are you a white person?
Yes.
You have no rights.
You have no identity whatsoever.
None.
We determine this.
We determine this.
You, no, no, no, no.
You just shut up.
You just shut your mouth.
You leave us alone.
We determine this.
We determine the subject matter, not you.
You understand what we're saying?
We don't care about this.
So listen to the story.
This is the...
Let me see.
Trump was at the...
What is it called?
The National Association of Black Journalists.
Okay.
Are black journalists different than white journalists?
Or Asian journalists?
Is there a different kind of truth?
I don't understand that.
By the way, Trump shows up.
Kamala Harris didn't show up.
Kamala Harris didn't show up.
So let's just have enough.
This is just great because this drives people crazy.
It drives people crazy because of the fact that it's just nutty.
Raul Rodriguez says, how damaging will Operation F.U. Berry be to Shamala?
We'll see.
We'll see, my friend.
But let's go, shall we?
Let's listen to our good friend, the inimitable, the ineffable, the ineluctable, Mr. Donald, President Donald J. Trump.
Listen to this pew.
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill, have labeled Vice President Kamala...
First of all, is this person just annoying?
Annoying.
Not because she's a black.
Woman?
Not because she's a woman.
Not because she's black.
Because she's annoying.
Kirsten, Kirsten, whatever, on CNN, with the eyebrows, the eyebrows.
Annoying.
Annoying.
Laura Ingram.
Annoying.
A lot of other people do.
Jake Tapper.
Annoying.
But this...
This is almost...
Okay, fine.
Okay, fine.
And her whole thing is black, so you better answer the question.
I get to bring up race, not you.
I determine the parameters of race, not you.
It's our thing, not you.
So I'm going to ask you a question, but you better give us back the answer we want, or else we're going to nail and label you as a racist.
That's true.
Now let me stop right there, okay?
Listen to this carefully.
As a DEI hire.
All right?
Right off the bat, it's so important.
She says, as the first, I'm sorry to do this prefatory introduction, this prolegomenon, please, I beg your forgiveness, but I must say this to you.
As the first Indian or black, you're bringing this up.
This is so important.
Not the most qualified.
As the first left-handed.
As the first female with the largest shoe size.
What?
Let's say you brought up shoe size or with detached lobes.
Not talking about her qualifications.
You're saying that she was the first DEI hire.
Now you just specifically talked about the equity and the inclusion and the diversity part in the prefatory part of your statement.
Let me say this again.
In the preface of your statement, of your question, you brought up the fact that she is diverse.
That she is black and a woman and whatever.
And now you're chiding me for bringing it up?
Let's hear that.
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill, have labeled Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the first black and Asian American woman to serve as vice president and be on a major party ticket as a DEI hire.
Is that acceptable language to you?
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to stop it?
How do you stop?
What is wrong with DEI?
That's what the president's alluding to.
Please, I'm not trying to be dumb.
Is there something wrong with DEI?
Do you want diversity?
Yes.
She's a diverse hire.
She's a diverse hire.
Do you want equity?
Yes.
Equity, not equality.
Equity is where the finish line is guaranteed, not the process.
Equity means, oh, you want a Cambodian in the NBA?
You got it.
Versus, let's open up the tryouts and see if we get a Cambodian.
Inclusion, you know what that means.
She's included.
So why do you find a problem with somebody daring to call it what it is?
How do you define DEI?
Go ahead.
How do you define it?
Diversity, equity, inclusion.
Okay, yeah.
Go ahead.
Is that what your definition?
That is literally the word.
Give me a definition then.
So what's wrong with that?
The question, with all due respect, sir, he should have said, well, what's wrong with calling somebody a DEI?
Always force people...
Listen to me.
Listen to Uncle Lenny.
Always force people to explain their objection.
Well, what do you mean?
What's wrong with that?
Well, what do you mean?
Why do you find that objection?
What about that is different than anything anybody else has said?
Do you have a problem with diversity?
Do you have a problem with it?
You want to have a DEI program, and then when somebody hired as DEI, you're going to say, is this a DEI hire?
Oh, yeah.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Okay, there you go.
See what I mean?
Would you give me a definition of that?
Give me a definition of that.
Sir, I'm asking you a question.
No, no, you have to define it.
Define the...
Listen to this.
Mean, mean...
Define it for me, if you will.
I just defined it, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman?
Well, I can...
Okay, here we go.
Listen to this.
No, I think it's maybe a little bit different, so...
I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and she was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black.
She turned black.
One of the best, one of the funniest lines, she turned black.
I don't think I'm turning Japanese, ladies and gentlemen.
Turning black.
He said it.
He said it, not I. And what's wrong with that, right?
She wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
She is always identified as a black woman.
I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't.
Because she was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went...
She became a black person.
Just to be clear, sir, do you believe that she is a black person?
People are laughing.
You understand?
Look into that, too, when you ask, continue in a very hostile, nasty town.
It's a direct question, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, as some Republicans have said?
I really don't know.
I mean, I really don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
There are some.
Now, listen to this one, okay?
Here we go.
Let's look at this.
And please, I'm sorry for this.
Crude way of doing this.
Let's see about this.
Could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
Knock wood.
I thought she said not good.
She said knock wood.
One more time.
What was that again?
Certainly could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
What about the African American?
Certainly, you could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
Yeah.
See, there's that laugh.
Oh, that laugh.
That nervous laugh.
I don't know what I'm doing to laugh.
Indian, huh?
Indian.
The point is, when are you and the rest of the media going to demand that Kamala Harris...
Now, check this one out.
Look, just doesn't, doesn't this curse...
What's her name?
Doesn't she just...
Exude warmth.
Doesn't she just say yes?
I want to know you better.
Welcome to my show.
Hey, ladies, ladies and gentlemen, I'm warm.
I'm your friend here at CNN.
Look how happy I am being in this position.
Look how I respect the guests.
Look how I enjoy my job.
Look how much fun.
I'm having.
Look how in control I look.
I look like I'm in the middle of a colonoscopy and the propofol wore off.
I look like I'm waiting in the DMV line.
I look like I am the most miserable person who has ever walked this planet.
And I don't know how many people I beat out for this job, but seriously, have you ever seen any moment where you think, I mean, even Laura Ingraham smiles every now and then.
You don't want it to be like, my God, this is like Torquemada.
...come out and answer questions in an unscripted format about where she stands for this country, as opposed to continuing to focus on what Donald Trump said today.
Four years ago, Joe Biden said, if you don't vote for him, you ain't black.
Could you imagine a more insulting comment?
Joe Biden is presuming to judge the political views of one-eighth of our fellow...
See, they're telling her in her IFB, change this, change this, change this.
She's saying, I've lost control of this interview.
All right?
...citizens based on their skin color.
Did you ever ask Kamala Harris to condemn his remarks?
There are 33...
Did you ever ask him or ask her if that was racist?
Senator, this is a question.
You're a Republican senator, so I want to ask you about the Republicans.
Did you ask Caitlin?
And did you ask the Democratic senator or the Democratic candidate then?
No, you didn't.
Because your primary goal, aside from looking mean, seriously, just, I'm not, this is not about look, it's about attitudes.
Did you ask Kamala Harris?
Caitlin, did you ask Kamala Harris why she's willing to serve as vice president for a man she essentially called racist and a segregationist?
She did.
Remember that?
Hey, Joe, I was that little girl on the boat.
On the bus.
Or on the boat, perhaps.
I don't even know.
I was a little girl on the bus.
Hey, do you know?
Let's see if this one is.
Is this the one I've got here?
Okay, so what we're going to cook today.
Okay, here we go.
Look at this one.
I love this.
I don't know why I like it.
I like it.
Here's calm.
What the hell I'm doing?
But bless your heart.
Okay, so what we're going to cook today is an Indian recipe.
Wait a minute.
Hang on a minute.
What happened to my volume?
Wait a minute.
I can't hear my volume.
Wait a minute.
Hang on a minute, kids.
There we go.
Let's see about this.
Because you are idiots.
Can you hear this?
Okay, and I don't know that everybody knows that.
But I find that wherever I go, and I see Indian people...
Is this just me, or can you hear this?
Can you hear this?
Hello, Phoenix Benjamin.
You can hear this one?
Did you?
Because I can't...
For some reason, I can't hear...
This particular cooking where she's talking about being Indian.
Okay, so what we're going to cook today is an Indian recipe.
Very strange.
We hear it.
That is the damnedest thing!
What in the hell?
Let me try this one.
Okay.
Well, she's supposedly talking about being Indian and you're Indian and I'm Indian and all this other kind of Indian stuff, which, frankly, nobody cares about.
You're Indian.
Terrific.
Wonderful.
Knock yourself out.
Let's try this one.
That you will weaponize the Department of Justice.
Now, I've got to show you these, okay?
In no particular order.
One thing which is really important, and it's good for people to recognize, to think about, is to ask yourself the question, wait a minute, to ask yourself, what is going on here?
What is happening here?
Let me try something here.
Let me try to refresh them.
Hang on a minute.
Hang on.
Don't worry.
I may zoom out just for a second.
I'm going to ref-I'm going to ref- Okay, there we go.
Now, I was going to play these and then I'm stopping.
You know what I mean?
But I got to talk about the race thing because I love this.
I love race.
In this country, we went from terrible, terrible, terrible periods where black folks were so, not only marginalized, they were just excluded from everything.
Absolutely from everything.
A good friend, YouTube Sooks, says resting bee face.
Thank you.
Edie said, Kamala Harris publicly made disparaging comments about voters in the age 18 to 24 group.
That's right.
Called them stupid.
Of course, Jim Rekar.
Thank you so much, Jim, for being a part of this.
Now, let's go back to the irony of this.
This is why I think it's so funny.
Let me get rid of Jim here just for a second.
So for the longest time, we treated black people terribly.
Okay, fine.
So we fought.
Good.
And we wanted to make things fair.
Good.
Great.
And we want, of course, nothing is ever perfect, but tremendous drives.
Goodbye, Jim Crow.
Goodbye, public lynchings.
I mean, I think things have improved dramatically.
Nothing's ever perfect.
Nothing's ever perfect for anyone.
Do you feel that you are subject to equity and inclusion regarding you?
No.
Do you feel that this world treats you fairly?
No.
Or why should you think that anybody else is?
Or why should anybody else feel that they have been...
Okay, so after this period of time, then liberalism kind of picked up, which is good, in many respects, very, very good.
And then there were things such as, you know, the end of the Vietnam War, good, good, good.
And then the things got better, good, good, good.
And then folks who were, for years, there were people who were considered to be leftists or progressives, they were successful.
And then they kind of won.
And things were much better.
They said, well, we're not done yet.
We're going to go a step further.
Well, what do you mean?
Well, not only do we want to try to make it even, we want to make sure that there are deliberate people put into positions, medical schools, law schools, professional schools, who are black.
Let's make it easy to call it black.
The Bakke came out in 70 or 80, whatever.
Period of time was.
And they said, preferences are okay, but they can't be a quota.
So they said, wait a minute, stop.
You're saying now, this is affirmative action.
You're going to deliberately mandate that X amount of people?
Yes.
Does that seem fair?
We don't care whether it's fair.
Screw you with the fair.
Fair has nothing to do with it.
We don't care about fair.
What do you mean fair?
Who's trying to be fair?
No one's fair.
What is this fair business you're talking about?
We want this result.
We want this result.
Then it kept going.
Then it kept going.
Then, concomitantly, there was a very interesting thing.
It was a group who I think, secondly to homosexuals are called gay.
It's funny.
Gay was first a change.
And then words like queer, which were considered Pejoratives, stinging pejoratives, now are being utilized and being used and introduced as cool ways of saying it, and it's okay.
But it might be the equivalent of the N-word, where people who themselves are gay can use it.
Remember the great William F. Buckley and Gore Vidal?
Watch it, you queer!
Remember when he saw Bob?
Plaster you, and you'll stay plastered.
Remember the great ABC debate?
Gore Vidal and, oh, Buckley lost it.
Shut up, you queer!
And Buckley was, you know, people had their questions about Buckley playing the harpsichord, very, very genteel, and any of it.
So, With the exception of that, black was different.
We went from Negro, colored, Afro-American, African-American, person of color, BIPOC, that's that new one, the black, indigenous, person of color, whatever.
So we've always, it was off and running.
This iteration, this demographic, became more and more powerful and popular than anybody else by virtue of its iterations and variations of its nomenclature.
Ryan says, so since Trump's near assassination, miss, is down the memory hole, I guess Trump's comments at the NABJ that everyone is up in arms about will soon be forgotten.
Things are so transient anymore.
Oh, well, by the way, nobody cares about this.
Let me just say this to you, Ryan, and thank you, dear friend.
Nobody cares about this.
This is a story for today.
Nobody gives a damn about this.
Nobody cares about this.
This means nothing.
Nothing.
Nobody's going to not vote for him.
He's not going to lose or win because of this.
It doesn't matter.
It's a bunch of people sitting around who have nothing.
They have to say, what do we talk about today?
What do we talk about today?
Hang on one second on that thought.
So let me just keep going through this.
So it went from really, really bad from slavery to you name it.
Now, now, we have various, every two weeks, when people of color came about, I remember when African American came about.
I remember that.
All of a sudden, African American.
African American.
African American.
And we, I'm sorry, but at the time I say, what country?
Huh?
What country?
What country in Africa?
Egypt?
Are you Egyptian?
Chad?
South Africa?
Gary Player as an African American?
Are you saying Africa?
Are you saying all black people came from Africa?
Everybody in the United States came from Africa?
Is that it?
I mean, we all do.
Australopithecus afarensis.
You know, Lucy, Australopithecine.
Yes, we can direct it towards Africa.
What do you mean by African?
And remember what I'm telling you.
Always ask people to explain.
Why do you say African American?
What country?
Africa is a continent.
What do you mean?
This was then.
People say, I don't know.
Well, you picked this name.
I didn't.
What do you mean?
I don't understand this.
I was talking the other day about somebody who's Sardinian versus Corsican versus all these other names.
I didn't even know what the hell this means.
Palestinian.
Who is Palestinian?
Zionist.
Unbelievable.
I was at a party the other night.
I met a guy who has remained nameless.
He says, you know, I'm a...
I'm a Zionist.
I just want you to know flat out.
And I said, well, how would you define that?
Like Trump did.
Well, I'm a supporter.
No, no, not just supporter.
This is a, this is a, do you believe, anyway, he said, well, I'm a Zionist.
Well, define it.
He couldn't do it.
He could not define it.
He had no idea what he was talking about.
So anyway, so let me just continue with this because this is something you have to understand.
So all of a sudden, I remember, most, most, most, American black families, they have nothing to do with this.
It's the elites, the people on TV, the people who are fancying themselves as I'm answering the question here.
Don't you understand?
So they said, okay, affirmative action.
No, that's not good enough.
We want something else.
What do you mean?
We want...
Critical Race Theory.
The 1619 Project.
What's that?
That's where we not only come up with a new name, but we come up with a new word, a new version, a new application of history.
We make it up.
We come up with something called the Critical Race Theory.
What does it mean?
It's a lie.
It's something we just come up with.
We just come up with this stuff.
There was a wonderful book called Out of Africa.
And they were claiming that Egypt versus Africa, I mean, they were, it's these, and then, you don't remember this, I remember, the black power movement.
James Brown was, I'm black and I'm proud.
People didn't even say black.
Black seemed almost like, can we say black?
Yeah, it seemed kind of, now it's nothing, but there was a time, and I remember this.
I remember when saying black was just a, you know, wow, that's a tough go, black.
Wow.
Is that okay to say black?
Are you sure about that?
Well, I'm black.
I mean, I'm just saying, black is a little rough.
Can we say black?
Can you say black?
You say black, right?
You sure?
Yeah, okay.
Because every week, I don't know, I got a new one.
Person of color is my favorite.
Now there's brown people.
It's not Palestinians, it's brown people.
They're brown?
Yes, they're brown.
They're brown?
Palestinians are brown?
Yes.
Really?
Okay.
Okay.
And we give up with these names.
You know, the red man.
Oh, Indian.
Okay.
The yellow man.
Oh, Asian, China.
They're brown.
Brown?
Is that Mexican?
No, Palestinian.
Brown is anybody you want.
I can't even...
UPS?
We just keep making it...
We keep changing this by a bunch of people who love...
My favorite is the virtue signaling white group.
So anyway, so now we eventually came up with...
This is ridiculous.
We're running out of stuff.
Affirmative action.
Boring quotas, which is really what it is.
DEI is quotas.
I'll tell you what that means in a moment.
What do you have?
DEI.
Diversity, equity, inclusion.
Got it.
And what Kamala Harris says is, and this is important.
If you don't start from the same place, if you don't start from the same place, you're not going to have equity.
Equality is where everybody says, okay, from now on, everybody just rule the same and let's go.
Everybody, from now on, we're just going to do blind testing.
Whenever you apply to a medical school, a law school, whatever, dental school, veterinary schools are probably hardest to get in than anything because of the fewer numbers of available veterinary schools.
So anyway, we're going to do that.
Okay, fine.
And that's great.
Yes, it is great.
Okay, terrific.
Now, what else are we going to do?
Well, I'm not really sure about that, but we're going to say that instead of you having an equal playing field that would be equality, we want to have Equity where we have a guaranteed result.
Because nobody starts off at the same place.
So imagine if somebody, if, you know, Simone Biles, I don't know if you're following Simone in the Olympics, but let's say there's a regular foot race or whatever it is, Hussein, whoever these people are.
And you have the winner, gold, silver, bronze.
And the guy who comes in 13, hey, hold it.
Yeah, come here.
I got a word with you folks.
Yeah, while you were getting all the training and all of the endorsements, and while your country basically was a, for lack of a better word, basically, in essence, subsidized you, I had to work a regular job.
We have strict, our competitive rules here regarding what an amateur athlete can take in terms of money is so restricted, I can't compete.
So, therefore...
While you were being, while you, Usain Bolt, and you were this, and you could go to these, you know, Olympic training things, or you in Romania, hell, you were being subsidized.
I couldn't.
So therefore, I'll never have it even break.
Therefore, I deserve the gold medal because I was the most deprived.
And most, I had the most unequal of circumstances.
Not that I'm the best.
Not that I'm the fastest.
No.
No, no, no, no.
I am the most entitled.
You must do this because I am the most entitled.
I didn't have what you had.
Don't you understand what happened?
In the world of academics, a lot of times, black students, poor people, white too, it doesn't really matter, who kind of were kind of helped along a little bit.
Lower academic, you know, lower undergrads find themselves for the first time in some pretty competitive, let's say, Ivy League or, well, it used to be Ivy League, but some pretty top-tiered big law schools,
for example, and all of a sudden they have to compete with somebody who's been at other schools, you know, the Berkleys and Harvors and Penns and Chicago and Michigan's and University of Florida, whatever it is.
And they're saying, wait a minute.
Hold it.
You just dumped me into this law school.
But I can't compete because I never had that academic background you had.
I never had that.
I never enjoyed that.
It's still unfair.
So what do you say?
I want you to pass me.
Just pass me or eliminate grades altogether.
Why?
Because I'm black.
I'm marginalized.
I'm the victim of systemic and systematic racism.
Okay.
And what have I just done?
I just destroyed the whole notion of competition.
I just destroyed it.
Raul Rodriguez says, Mary Lefkowitz wrote, not out of Africa.
Yes!
Was it Mary?
There's another one too.
Could be.
Out of Africa?
Yes.
That may be the one I'm talking about.
YouTube does not like my choice of words.
My chose of words.
Don't even get me started on this one.
Do like everybody else.
Spell them backwards.
Split the words in half.
I don't know what to tell you, but thank you, my friends.
Racism is the Dems stock and trade first try censored.
Well, This is sort of it, but let me just go back to this thing also.
And this is an important concept, which I find problematic.
This is a joke.
So Kamala Harris, one minute is black, and the next minute she's Indian, or not.
Dolezal, Rachel Dolezal said, I'm black.
And they chided her.
Who are you?
Well, just because I wasn't born black, whatever that means, doesn't mean I'm not black.
And they said, what?
Just because I wasn't born a woman doesn't mean I am not a woman.
Just because I was born technically with male genitalia, I'm going to tell you.
So in all of this identitarian transmogrification, this concatenation of lunacy, that's okay, except for this.
Because what people are saying, President Trump, this is our word, we own it.
And we determine.
It's a game with the rules that we make up at any time.
And we will call foul whenever we want.
We will call foul.
Foul.
Or file.
We'll call foul.
You can't do this.
You're a racist.
We're just going to constantly, constantly, constantly always tell you.
And then the worst are these virtue signaling, mamby-pamby, social justice warrior, white, upper west side, guilt, religion.
Oh, it makes me sick.
It's over with.
But let me remind you.
President Trump showed up.
And when she asks you, do you think she's a DEI hire?
Well, let me ask you something.
Do you believe that being a black Indian woman, this is diverse?
This is what you just said, right?
You introduced her not as the smartest, the brightest, and most qualified.
You said the first black Indian, right?
So you obviously think...
Diversity is an important thing.
Well, let me ask you.
Is she a DEI hire?
Yes.
Yes, you just told me you did.
That was the most important thing in the world.
Nobody ever in the world has said, you know, somebody, it's so incredible.
My little son, Timmy, needs all this work and all this medical attention.
And I must find the best black doctor there is.
I must find the best Equity doctor there is.
Nobody thinks like this.
Nobody cares about this.
Nobody.
Nobody thinks like this.
Except this woman who was sitting there.
And I don't, it's so, it never goes away.
Now, President Trump, ignore it.
Talk about the border.
Change the subject.
Project 2025.
Don't acknowledge it.
For the love of God, please start talking about things that you think are important.
President Trump, they are setting the agenda for you.
How many of you find people think the president should have canceled that meeting?
Kamala didn't show up.
You know this.
How did President Trump benefit from being at the Black Journal?
Wow.
It's a setup.
Why did he do this?
It's a setup.
Why?
Why?
What was the benefit of that?
Do you show up everywhere?
Any group that invites you?
You turn people down all the time.
You sure turn down the Heritage Foundation.
You sure absented yourself from this Project 2025.
Why did President Trump go to this thing?
Why?
Evan says, had Trump picked a female VP, would they criticize?
Probably because then it's gratuitous, Evan.
Maybe it's gratuitous at the basis of this.
I don't care.
I want him to have the guts to tell people, I don't care about this question.
This is a silly question.
I want to talk about the border.
I want to talk about your people.
They call her a DEI hire.
So what?
Do you know what people say about me?
You know what people say about me?
Yeah.
We're not going to play that.
I'm an adult.
I have thick skin.
It doesn't matter.
What is this?
Do you know what they say about this?
Is that a serious question?
You call yourself a journalist?
Out of all of the issue, why is it that this, out of everything I've ever allegedly done or not done, out of all the problems that this country poses today, do you really mean to tell me that this is top on your list?
Are you really, really telling me this?
Are you really telling me?
Are you really honest to God telling me?
Oh, by the way, by the by, dear friends, let me just...
Thursday is my standing show day.
I have a standing meeting every Thursday.
So, right around nine-ish.
Sometimes I call earlier, sometimes I call late.
What are you going to do?
So in the event I have to book it, I just want to let you know now I'm not trying to be rude.
I want to have a bunch of white dudes.
If you see these Zoom calls, so stupid.
So in the event I cut out early, please don't think ill of me.
We'll meet tonight at 7 o 'clock, by the way.
Also make sure you sign up for Lionel Nation.
I've got a bunch of videos coming.
I hope you've been noticing them.
And people who are a member of Lionel Nation, you get all these early.
I dropped about six yesterday.
Sometimes I feel more prolific.
Sometimes I have more, I want to say.
Because I want you to understand something, too.
And again, I'm not trying to...
I might book it earlier before you know.
You've got to understand something.
I'm not trying to explain to you the history of this.
I'm trying to explain to you the mental illness regarding half of this.
The psychology of voting and the like.
That's what I want to talk about.
Laurie Cuck, ladies and gentlemen, says, Trump showed how brave and strong he is.
He wants them to know he cares.
I think so.
Did it help him?
No.
If he hadn't shown, would it matter?
No.
So why bother?
E.D. Crowley says, Mr. L., with all the political drama going on, I found the Netflix series Resident Alien for comedic relief.
After two episodes, it takes off.
I will watch that.
Thank you.
This is, as you know, the stock and trade of not liberal, but the professional Black columnist.
There's the professional black...
We always say, for example, that Bianca Jagger was a professional divorcee.
That's what she did.
That was her thing.
Charlie Kelly says lying illegal.
Yes, that is correct.
Lying illegal is the sister one, by the way.
Yes.
And what kind of journalism was Trump exposed to?
I have no idea.
But there's this group of folks, and what I will be saying is, you know, if I was a black journalist, talking about black causes, and black matters, because you're a black journalist.
Hey black, why is a black journalist?
Is that DEI?
You're not a journalist, you're a black journalist.
So you pick and choose when you like it.
Black, black, black.
Remember Miss Black America?
Remember that one?
I don't know if they even do it anymore.
Just so that you know, as far as I'm concerned, you can do whatever you want.
But don't set something up and then when I pick somebody, because they're saying, why don't you pick a African-American one?
Because that would be DEI.
What's wrong with that?
Well, I watched the other day there was a woman on this black journalism.
She said DEI is a bad thing.
Because he accused, she accused me of having people on my staff accuse the vice president of being an equity hire.
And that apparently is a bad thing.
At least she said it was.
Is it a bad hire?
I don't think it is.
But she seemed to think it was.
So they don't know what it is.
And it's this organization that nobody really cares about, like a lot of organizations, who are trying to act like we own the whole black thing.
We own this labeling.
So, Mr. President, you better get it straight with us.
And to see Harris Faulkner, can you imagine what Harris Faulkner goes through?
Can you imagine what Harris Faulkner goes through?
Oh my god!
And if you're too objective, if you're too professional, if you're too, I'm sorry, then you're called an Uncle Tom or an Oreo.
Remember that one?
Or you're sounding white.
That's my favorite.
Why are you using that white voice?
What?
Why are you using that white voice?
You've heard that before.
Excuse me.
Is that the way you prefer to speak normally, or is this an affectation?
Breaking news.
White folks and others have been using affectations for years.
You know what the Mid-Atlantic accent is?
That's the one years ago that says, hello, darling.
Yes, good evening.
Yes, Ali and Frances.
Yes.
Oh, Jerry.
Hello.
Yes, darling.
It's marvelous.
It's a marvelous entertainer.
And I'm here with Bula Lenska and all of us here.
Here they are at the Waldorf having a wonderful day.
This is a fake.
This is an accepted accent.
The other day when Kamala Harris was doing a southern accent, she was doing a black accent.
It wasn't southern.
She won't talk like that.
Hey, I'm sure glad to be here.
No, she was saying, hey girl!
You know, that kind of thing.
That's called a black accent.
Would you stop pretending you don't know what you're talking about?
That's the black accent.
That's the...
I'm the hip, urban, black.
I can come on your show.
I can throw down and say show enough or whatever the hell I'm supposed to do.
Because I'm a phony and a seller.
But I get to determine who the phony is, not you.
Lori Cuck says, Faulkner told Newt not to say Soros' name.
Well, whatever.
I mean, I...
We had this thing years ago.
The other night I went to an event.
An Italian-American event.
It's called the Italian American Museum.
It was downtown.
This was in Little Italy.
I mentioned we were having kind of a memorial for our good friend Pat Cooper.
Still had my card and I loved him.
Such a great friend.
Loved him.
Anyway, we're talking about, you know, we have to stop talking about the mob.
Okay.
And I got to do a conversation with somebody and said, you know, I'm so, so tired about people talking about the mob.
I said, do you think that The Sopranos was an important show?
Yes.
Did you watch The Sopranos?
All the time.
Why?
Because it was about the mob.
Okay.
You mean the Italian mob, right?
Yeah.
I'm sure there's a Swedish mob.
You know, in New York, we have the Russian mob, the Albanians, the Chinese triads, MS-13, cartels.
You want to watch a show about MS-13?
I don't think so.
You want to watch The Sopranos.
No, I cannot, sir.
No, I cannot.
And thank you.
But as I was talking, I said, so you don't want to mention, do you think that Italians, specifically Sicilian Americans, played a role in The history of organized crime, the mob, the mafia that we love.
Do you want to see a show about the Hell's Kitchen, about the Westies?
No, probably not.
State of Grace is the best one there is.
And this is Westies country here in Hell's Kitchen.
This is Westies.
Coon and Featherstone.
This is where it all happened.
Think anybody wants to watch that?
Nope.
Anybody interested in having a show about Crips and Bloods?
Nope.
They want to do a show about the Italian mob, right?
Ever since the Godfather.
Well, why do you think that is?
Because they're Italian.
Now, it doesn't mean that all Italians are in the mob, but why is an Italian mob different than, let's say, just a non-denominational?
So, it's this hypocrisy.
It's not that people are anti-Italian.
It's that they love this particular aspect, this storyline.
That's all it means.
That's all.
And so what these phonies do, the black journalists, they want to set the president up because they say, we control the black narrative.
If you do something that we don't like, we're going to call you out on it.
And you better kiss our arse and get our seal of approval.
Or else we're going to call you a...
A racist.
And by the way, nobody cares.
Black folks are saying, excuse me, I'm busy right now.
I don't have time for this.
I don't know what the black journalism is.
What does this mean?
I don't care.
And by the way, I got news for you.
And this goes to show you, this is to this dingbat shamala.
Everybody knows what a Trump administration was.
It was four years of nothing really that extreme.
Extra Miles said, do you think a Hunter Biden pardon is part of the Joe leaving the race deal?
Sort of.
But that would be only for the federal case.
And that's the gun charge, I think.
I think an agreement, kind of a pardon, not a pardon per se, Mr. Miles, but maybe an agreement of immunity.
Not to.
Not to.
For him, his family, members of the Biden group and the like.
They're going to be calling me at any minute.
Just want to let you know.
So in case I book it out of here.
Don't think ill of me.
Don't think ill of me.
But I want you to remember something.
Trump's going to kick her arse.
You have no idea what's going on.
And Joe Rogan?
Oh, you have no idea.
She still hasn't said anything.
Watch the numbers.
We're getting tired.
It's feeling like, oh great, it's Kamala.
Say something.
Wait until also, wait until social media kicks in.
Alright dear friends, thank you so much.
Have a great and a glorious day.
I mean that sincerely.
You are wonderful.
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I've got...
I can't believe how many things I have to say.
And it's going to be completely different than anybody else because I'm not trying to repeat the same stuff as usual.
I would have loved to have gone on Fox News, but I can't say, who the hell cares about the black journalist?
What are you talking about?
You can't say that, but that's the answer.
They're so phony, it's not even funny either.
There's nothing about black people, but I see nobody cares about women and whatever, or men.