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Why Trump Stands Firm
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| Now, the subtitle is Trump will smash the left and win. | |
| Is that your prognostication? | |
| That's my... | |
| Yeah, my faith is... | |
| Well, first of all, in the book Blitz, I describe how Trump disarms the left, why they vote for them to defeat him. | |
| When you think of it, I mean, they have the whole intellectual, cultural establishment. | |
| They have all these... | |
| I've got despicable media people battering him every day. | |
| My book explains why he can prevail in those circumstances, why he reaches, is able to reach people. | |
| One of the things is that he, you know, I've always described myself as a second-daughter. | |
| I began on the left, that's how I know how beloved and evil they are. | |
| You know, most of his adult career was spent pretty much as a liberal. | |
| So he wrote a book 20 years ago, in 2000, in which he comes out for school choice and the defense of inner-city black kids who are getting a war deal from... | |
| He doesn't pin that on the Democratic Party, although that's where it needed to be pinned. | |
| We're getting a war deal from the school systems in our inner cities. | |
| So he had a confidence. | |
| It's the same reason that I'm as outspoken as I am. | |
| I mean, partly I have, you know, I have my center as independent. | |
| I can't be deplatformed. | |
| Well, I could be deplatformed. | |
| I have been, actually. | |
| But I don't have a lot to risk. | |
| In this battle, the way somebody, you know, like Tucker Carlson, a very courageous guy, he's calling it like it is, but he could be fired. | |
| You just don't know if you're out there in public. | |
| So I think that Trump was confident in his moral values from having been, you know, brought up with, as it were, the Civil Rights Movement. | |
| He even got awards. | |
| And that allowed him to go right in the face of his enemies and people. | |
| The reason his supporters are so loyal is they see the wounds this guy is taking to them and standing up to it. | |
| You gotta love him for that. | |
| He's got faults. | |
| You know, courage. | |
| Lacking courage is not one of them. | |
| That's right. | |
| And it's making all the difference. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because I think, you know, the American people are not stupid. | |
| There are lots of stupid people among us, but as a people, they're not stupid. | |
| And they can see the Democrats, they want open borders, they support our enemies. | |
| I mean, side with China and the coronavirus. | |
| You know, that was, in effect, a biological weapon they use against the rest of the world. | |
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87 Years of Slavery
00:03:06
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| And the Democratic Party is blaming Trump and defending World Health Organization, which is run by a terrorist. | |
| Wait, wait, you're breaking your... ...what the Democrats are willing to do, but it is a treasonous party, and I think most Americans are patriotic. | |
| Let me read something from your book, give people an idea why this is so important. | |
| It's a very brief book. | |
| The top ten lies the Democrats have told you. | |
| And let me read you number four from his book, Blitz. | |
| Slavery and racism are America's true heritage. | |
| His answer, no, freedom is. | |
| That's exactly right. | |
| Everyone in the world, every society on earth, black societies, white societies, Arab societies, all practiced slavery. | |
| The legacy of America... | |
| The heritage of America is freedom. | |
| That's... | |
| Go on. | |
| It's a big lie. | |
| I mean, Al Sharpton said white people had their knee on the nexus of blacks for 401 years. | |
| Well, at 1619, there was no America in 1619. It was an English colony. | |
| And as a matter of fact, in Virginia, we have a 20... | |
| Alleged slaves were shipped, which is why the left wants to make that our founding. | |
| They were indentured servants like the rest of labor in Virginia. | |
| Virginia outlawed slavery at the time. | |
| It wasn't instituted until the end of the 17th century. | |
| And America was born with this revolutionary idea. | |
| I mean, slavery had been accepted by all societies and all moral pieces for 3,000 years until... | |
| It happens. | |
| Protestant Christians said it was immoral. | |
| And Thomas Jefferson wrote into the Declaration of Independence not only that all men are created equal, but they have a God-given right to liberty. | |
| Within 87 years, that's the duration of slavery in America. | |
| First of all, they started freeing the slaves in the North. | |
| They were, I think, all free by 1807, and the slave trade was outlawed. | |
| But, you know, they shrank. | |
| From going to war with the South, because the South was strong and it would have allied with the British who had burned the White House. | |
| But 87 years later, at the cost of 350,000 mainly white lives, the slaves were free and slavery was abolished. | |
| That's the Emancipation Proclamation. | |
| 87 years, not 401. And then the brute fact of the matter is... | |
| All the slaves shipped to America were enslaved by black Africans. | |
| You know, you even hear Mitch McConnell bowing to these lies. | |