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July 12, 2012, Thursday, Hour #1
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At the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy.
I mean, that's a storybook, man.
That was Joe Biden back in 2007.
Biden spoke to the NAA LCP today and he got booed when he left.
He got booed when he said he was going to stop speaking.
I think the audience didn't want the laughs to stop.
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If you want to be on the program, and just as predicted yesterday, the media, all they can do, all they've been doing is running non-stop reap.
It's like the Rodney King meeting all over again.
Romney being booed at the NAA LCP yesterday.
The media is as excited as they were during the Rodney King meeting.
They have to replay that thing over and over and over.
And Pelosi, Pelosi may be the one that has figured this out.
Did you hear what Pelosi said?
Pelosi said to Bloomberg TV that was all a setup, that Romney wanted to be booed by the NAA LCP, that he went there for the express purpose of ticking him off so that he would get booed because Romney was playing to the racist white vote.
That it is a benefit, this is what she meant, it is a benefit to Romney for the rest of the voters in America to get booed by the NAACP.
Now, if she's right, then the state-controlled media has certainly fallen into his trap.
Romney laid this cleverly, well, formulated plan, a trap, and the media has fallen right into it because they're playing that clip.
As I said, like it's the second coming of the Rodney King beating.
Yes, yes, we mentioned he got a standing O at the end of the speeches, but they're not mentioning that.
They're not talking about that.
In fact, let me ask you, how disgusting, how disgusting would it have been?
Now, what did Romney get booed for?
Said he's going to repeal Obamacare.
So these people, I guess, want higher taxes.
They want death panels.
They want all of the chaos that's going to come with Obamacare.
Imagine if Romney had told them what they wanted to hear.
How would that have gone?
If Romney had told the NAA LCP what they wanted to hear, he would have said, under a Romney administration, we will get even more blacks on food stamps than President Obama has.
Yeah, right on, dude, right on.
We've got to be honest about this, thirdly.
Romney got booed for articulating policies that would improve the lives of every American.
He did.
He got booed for policies that are designed to improve the lives and lifestyles of every American.
Did he not?
Okay.
So what could he have said that would have generated applause?
Well, I was thinking about it.
He could have said under a Romney administration, we will get even more of you on food stamps than President Obama hit.
Right on.
We will keep unemployment above 14% for black Americans, and we will raise the minimum wage so that 75% of blacks don't have a job.
Right on, dude, right up.
We have to.
Why would he have you say he would have been booed if he said that?
No, wait a minute.
He would, if he'd have been criticized, if he would have been criticized for saying that, well, he was booed for saying the opposite because Romney's policies want to reduce black unemployment.
Romney's policies want to reduce the number of people on food stamps.
Romney's policies want more people working, and that got booed.
So I'm simply asking, what could he have said that would have generated cheer?
He got booed for telling the truth.
Biden got booed because he stopped lying.
Biden's speech was a lie.
He ends his speech.
They boo.
The audience wanted Biden to keep lying to him.
They asked the spokeskid, Jay Carney, why isn't Obama here?
Well, he's there in spirit, or somebody said he's there in spirit.
No, the spokeskid says, eh, President Obama, he doesn't go in for voting block speeches or something like that.
He doesn't pay attention to voting blocks.
And somebody else said that Obama was there in spirit.
No, that was what's her face, Donna Brazil.
We have that.
Grab audio soundbite number seven.
The CNN situation, Wolf Blitzer ticked off that Obama didn't go to the NAA LCP.
Did you hear about that?
Everything CNN's doing is a ratings ploy these days.
Here's Brazil.
And Wolf Blitzer said, I think he should have gone as well.
I think he should have gone down.
I think Obama should have gone.
Why didn't he go?
First of all, I thought the president was there in spirit.
Eric Holder was there yesterday.
The vice president's gone.
He was there in spirit.
See, here's the thing: Mitt Romney treated the members of the NAA LCP as though they were independent thinking adult citizens.
He got booed.
He treated them with respect, and he got booed.
He treated them with equality.
He treated them as equals.
He got booed.
Another soundbite.
This is a good one if I can find.
They're all, let's see if I get grab soundbite number one.
Grab soundbite number one.
Of course, I'm not playing this because I'm in it.
This is another one of those days where if I wanted to, every soundbite could be me.
This is Jonathan Carl and Good Morning America today, and they're doing a report on Romney's speech.
Rush Limbaugh went after President Obama for not even showing up to speak.
To send Biden to the NAACP, the first black president, election year, can't show up to your convention.
He's confident they'll boo Romney simply because Romney's white.
Four years ago, then-candidate John McCain took a different approach and praised his opponent.
Senator Obama talks about making history, and he's made quite a bit of it already.
And the way it was prepared by this venerable organization and others like it.
And he received a standing ovation.
See, the media wants Romney to do what McCain did.
I had forgotten this, but now I played this soundbite.
I'm reminded McCain went to the NAA LCP.
He praised Obama and then praised the NAA LCP.
He even praised the Congressional Black Caucasians for preparing Obama for his history-making campaign.
And he did indeed get a standing ovation.
And he got shellacked in the election.
But he did what the media wanted him to do.
He went in there and he praised Obama and he praised the NAALCP and the Congressional Black Caucasians for preparing Obama for his moment in history.
Right on, Senator.
You just killed yourself and we love it.
We can't be happier.
You came here and you fell on your sword for us, and you know what that's going to get you?
Defeat.
Now, I realize it may be somewhat controversial to say, and I certainly am no stranger to controversy, but I just live in Rielville, and logic and common sense perhaps are my burden.
I'm burdened with logic.
I'm burdened with common sense.
If Romney goes in there, treats them as equals, if he treated them as independent-thinking adults and gets booed, then what could he have said to engender applause?
And I'm thinking more of the same.
He could have gone in and promised what Obama's going to give him.
He got applause on gay marriage.
Yeah, same-sex way.
He got applause on that.
But I'm not dealing with what really happened in there, Snerdley.
I'm dealing with a perception.
Perception's reality, and the perception is he got booed all day long.
That's the media.
Oh, that's what I say.
Every news story from last night, yesterday afternoon, through today is that Romney got booed.
That's what I'm dealing with.
So if he got booed by treating them as independent-thinking adult citizens, what could he have been praised for?
Giving them more of what Obama's given him?
I guess that's what they're happy with.
Okay, how about 15% unemployment?
I, Mitt Romney, guarantee 15% unemployment in the black community.
Right on.
And that's what we want to hear.
I guarantee that 80% of black Americans will be on food stamps after my second year in right off.
That's exactly what we want to hear.
Well, of course it sounds absurd, but the whole thing's absurd.
This is my point.
The Obamacare tax gets cheered because Obama has lied about every aspect of it.
Democrats are convinced they can trade food stamps for votes, cash in on the ignorance of the people that they lie to.
I mean, it's the lowest form of politics.
It's a betrayal.
Obama and the Democrats get away with betraying these people, and these people applaud them.
The Democrats have promised variations on a utopian theme since LBJ's Great Society.
And the intent was to do nothing more than buy votes with trinkets of dependency and false hope.
And so fraud has been the Democrats' platform for black America for 50 years.
And yesterday it was illustrated that the Democrat Party platform is fraud.
Yesterday on this program, ladies and gentlemen, talking about what Romney was doing and so forth, I ventured this opinion.
What I think Romney was really doing here in this speech today, I don't think he was speaking to that audience.
That's why I kind of got a little short with Snerdley.
I think he used the forum.
He knew there's media there.
I think he used the forum to try to take the occasion here to spread his own message about the economy and everything else he's trying to accomplish in his campaign.
I think he used this event as an opportunity rather than to speak to these people directly as his primary purpose.
So we put together a montage of various media figures All over the place from the Washington Post to CNN to NBC to Nancy Pelosi.
And this is what we found when we put the montage together.
He went in there with an eye toward an audience which is really not black voters.
Mitt Romney intentionally and willfully antagonized the audience down in Houston today.
That whole line about repealing Obamacare, could he maybe have been aiming at his own base with that one?
He really wasn't trying to talk to them.
He was trying to talk to somebody else.
He did not speak to the working class people who were in that room.
He spoke beyond them.
The other audience is still his core constituency, his base.
He wasn't there to try to have a conversation with NWCP.
He was there this afternoon to have a conversation with his Republican base.
It was a calculated move on his part to get booed at the NAACP convention.
Yeah, so I guess I called it show prep for the rest of the media.
I said he was speaking to people beyond the audience, and that's what these people thought, too.
And that was Pelosi at the end.
It was a calculated move to get booed.
Why would he want to get booed?
What's the calculation that it's helpful to get booed at the NAACP?
That's very cynical, is it not, folks?
I mean, how much cynicism do you have to have to sit there and think that Romney purposely went in there to get booed by the NAA LCP so as to benefit him with other voting blocks?
I can't imagine anybody doing anything like that, but not in American politics.
It's a new law.
Romney himself, Romney last night, Fox News Channel, he was on with Neil Cavuto, who said, What's your reaction to the fact that you got booed in there?
I think we expected that, of course.
But, you know, I'm going to give the same message to the NAACP that I give across the country, which is that Obamacare is killing jobs.
And if jobs is the priority, then we're going to have to replace Obamacare with something that actually holds down health care costs as opposed to causing more spending for the government and more spending for American families.
Exactly.
He went in there.
He treated them like independent thinking adults as good citizens.
He got booed for telling them how he wanted to improve their lives and the lives of all Americans.
He got booed for it.
And he knew he was going to.
He should have gone in there and promised more disaster, promised more calamity.
Now, the response from one NAA LCP leader after his speech was quite telling.
Charlotte Stoker Manning, the chairwoman of women in the NAA LCP.
It's a subgroup.
You have the NAA LCP, and then under that umbrella, you've got the Congressional Black Caucasians, and then you have the women in the NAA LCP.
So there's actually two NAA LCPs that women can be making.
Remember, the umbrella group and then the subgroup, women in the NAA LCP.
And this babe, Charlotte Stoker Manning, is the chairwoman of the women of the NAALCP.
And she said, I believe Romney's vested interests are in white Americans.
You can't possibly talk about jobs for black people at the level Romney's coming from.
He's talking about entrepreneurship.
He's talking about savings accounts.
Black people can barely find a way to get back and forth from work.
Black people don't know about savings accounts.
Black people don't know about entrepreneurship.
Who does Romney think he's talking to?
Not making she did.
This is Charlotte Stoker Manning.
She said those exact words.
It's not racist, snurdily.
It's not possible in our political culture for blacks to be racist.
The Reverend Jackson, in between mood swings, has told us this.
There are no black racists.
And do you know why?
Because they don't have the power to enforce, implement, or use whatever their racism.
They don't have the power.
Tell it to Holder, tell it to.
I'm telling you, the active, accepted political theory is that racism among blacks is not possible.
I'll tell you again what Charlotte Stoker Manning, chairwoman of women of the NAA LCP, said: You can't talk about Romney.
You can't talk about jobs for black people like he did.
He's talking about entrepreneurship, savings accounts.
Black people can barely find a way to get back and forth from work.
They don't know savings accounts and entrepreneurship.
Now, I take you back.
I take you back to Monday of this week on this program when I first introduced the notion of the economy and how it resonates as an economic issue.
We'll be right back.
Don't go away, folks.
So you go into the NAALCP.
You address the members like independent-thinking adult citizens, and you propose policies to improve their quality of life and the quality of life of all black Americans.
You try to empathize with the members of the NAA LCP when it comes to jobs.
And you have a woman say, you can't talk about jobs of black people like Romney.
He's talking about entrepreneurship and savings accounts.
Black people don't know what that is.
Does it sound to you like Ms. Stoker is saying blacks aren't smart enough to start businesses or have savings accounts?
Does it sound like she's saying that blacks are inferior and stupid?
She's not saying that, obviously.
But she wants people to think that blacks have nothing to do with savings accounts.
And entrepreneurs, are you kidding?
We are so discriminated against.
We are such an unfair advantage.
Why we can barely get back and forth to work in this racist country.
What are you talking about?
Savings accounts are not.
That's what she wants people to think.
But the way it comes across is that she doesn't have any faith or confidence in black people to get a job, have a savings account, or start a business.
Doesn't want to admit that there's a black middle class.
Folks, I think this is sick.
I think it's not just sick, I think it is tragic.
And I also think this is exactly what Barack Obama hoped would happen.
Romney goes in there, and the aftermath is all about how he got booed and the color of his skin.
And I'll tell you why.
I think they're scared to death of his message.
He went in there and he did treat them as adults, and he did treat them as independent-thinking, competent citizens, and he treated them as equals, treated them as people with the same desires as he's got substance issues.
And I think they're having a collective plus he look good.
And I think they're panicked.
I think they're beside themselves here.
Romney wasn't supposed to pull this off that well.
We'll be back.
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I checked the email.
People are like snurdly.
They don't believe.
I mean, they believe it.
They just can't process that this woman, Charlotte Stoker Manning, actually said this.
But she did in criticizing Romney.
Said, he can't come in here and talk about jobs for black people like he did.
He's talking about entrepreneurship and savings accounts.
Black people can barely find a way to get back and forth from work.
They don't know savings accounts, entrepreneurship.
She doesn't get that she's making them sound inept, incompetent, stupid, uneducated, and totally dependent.
What she wants people to think is this deck is so stacked against black people.
This is such a racist country, so much discrimination out there.
Why, entrepreneurship?
Why, the man ain't going to let that happen.
Savings accounts?
The blacks aren't going to be allowed to have savings accounts.
Look at what the banks did to them in the subprime.
That's what she's counting on.
I guarantee you, that is what she's counting on the black audience thinking of her remarks.
She's hoping to create a bond with these people.
He wants to relate to what she thinks the plight of black people in America is.
Savings accounts?
What do you mean?
Why?
We can't even find a way to get back and forth.
Well, who has been president for the past three and a half years?
And who was supposed to fix all that?
Who was supposed to make this better while it's gotten worse?
Romney had nothing to do with this.
Romney hadn't lost one job for these people.
Romney has not done one thing that has impacted these people in any way, pro or continent.
He's been nothing but a candidate for the last three and a half years.
I know.
Well, there is no firestorm over this because this is the kind of comment the media wants.
This is what the left wants out of a Romney trip to the NAACP.
They want comments, Romney's too white.
Romney got booed.
Obama wants this about skin color.
They might say, well, why is Obama not there?
Would you go to the NAA LCP with your record, with your economic record?
You've got 14.4% black unemployment.
Look at all the other horrible statistics involving black life in America.
Would you want to go there?
That's why he's not showing up.
He doesn't have a story to tell them.
So he sends surrogates out there like Holder and Biden to tell these people, you've got to have Barack's back because these mean people are after our president, after our historical president.
These people are after, I've got to have your back.
He doesn't have any guts to go.
And the drive-bys can't figure this out.
Here's grab somebody six.
Let's do that one first.
This is Wolf Blitzer last night on the Situation Room on CNN.
Here's something I'd like to say to President Obama.
You should have attended the NAACP convention in Houston today.
Mitt Romney did.
It was the right thing to do.
The Republican knows the nation's oldest civil rights group isn't exactly friendly turf, but he went anyway.
It was a smart political move for Mitt Romney to address the NAACP.
He knows he's not going to win over a lot of black voters, but attending these kinds of events is important in reassuring a lot of those suburban white voters that he's a moderate, decent politician, someone who wants to work with all Americans.
I'm surprised the president was a no-show.
The president should not take the African-American vote for granted.
My bottom line is this: Romney did the right thing.
On this day, the president did not.
Wait a second.
What just happened here?
Aside from what Wolf said, this is a breakout.
This is Wolf Blitzer doing commentary, not disguised as news.
Normally, Wolf does this stuff as news, but here, this was obviously Wolf Blitzer doing an editorial.
This is unheard of for CNN.
They usually bring in guests and commentators.
Wolf, right from the anchor chair, delivered an editorial, so to speak.
I guess they're trying to break out of the doldrums there at CNN with an opinion, stated opinion.
That's what it was.
I mean, it was an undisguised opinion.
Wolf wasn't pretending to be objective here.
He branched out.
I don't, if I didn't know better, I'd say he's auditioning for Fox.
Maybe MSNBC.
It wasn't hard-hitting enough for.
No, no.
You can't audition for MSNBC criticizing Obama.
So it wasn't that.
He had to be auditioning for Fox.
Here's Romney.
Romney coming out of the NAACP.
He went over to Cavuto on the Fox News channel, and Cavuto said, four years ago, Obama got 96% of black vote.
Do you expect to chip away at that?
I do, actually.
And I spoke with a number of African-American leaders after the event, and they said, you know, a lot of folks don't want to say they're not going to be voting for Barack Obama, but they're disappointed in his lack of policies to improve our schools, disappointed in urban policy, disappointed in the economy.
14.4% rate of unemployment among African Americans today.
The president has not been able to get the job done.
People want to see someone who can get this economy going.
So I expect to get African American votes.
And by the way, at the end of my speech, having a standing ovation was generous and hospitable on the part of the audience.
And I believe that while we disagree on some issues, like Obamacare, on a lot of issues, people see eye to eye.
Yeah, the point of that is that Romney said a bunch of them told him that they're dissatisfied with Obama when the thing was over.
In private, of course, the deal is he will not mention their names at the Atlantic.
A reporter at the name of Molly Ball, why isn't Obama speaking at the NAA LCP?
The drive-bys can't figure this out.
Wolf Blitzer is not alone.
President Obama is going to win the African American vote by a lot.
Let's just get that out of the way.
Even so his decision not to go to their convention is perplexing.
The official explanation from the White House was that Obama had scheduling issues.
Well, when the president's invited, sends an underling instead, that's an undeniable diss, especially when his opponent shows up in person.
Obama, who won 95% of black vote in 2008, may believe he can afford to take him for granted, but it's not all that clear.
So the drive-bys are trying to figure out why would Obama diss the brothers and the sisters at the NAALCP?
Because they can't find an obvious political explanation for it.
All they got to do is listen to me.
Obama doesn't have the guts to show up.
He's got no story to tell.
He can't go up there and say, you want four more years of this?
Working together.
We can make it even better.
He can't say anything like that.
There's not one positive he can go before that group and say.
So he has to send the underlings in there.
And to present this tale about how they're all out after Obama, send Holder in there and send Biden in there and say, you got to have Obama's back.
You got to hold the brothers back because they're after getting him.
That's about all they can do.
You remember the book, Uncle Tom's Cabin?
The Democrats of old fought to keep blacks living on the plantation.
Uncle Tom's cabin.
We need to revise that.
Now the Democrats fight to keep blacks on the dependency plantation.
Uncle Tom's cabin, no.
It's now Uncle Sam's cabin.
That's exactly what's happened.
Uncle Sam's cabin.
Let me grab a quick phone call here before we have to take our next obscene profit timeout.
We're going to start Arlington, Virginia.
Hi, Joe.
Welcome to the EIB Network, sir.
Hello.
Hey, Grandma, it's honored to speak with you.
Thank you, sir, very much.
I think this thing, it actually brings up a lot of topics.
First, I think Ms. Charlotte has Joe Biden writing for talking points for her because him and his Mexicans living in the tiny house while the parents do it next door.
Only he could put his foot in his mouth like that.
And she followed in his footsteps.
But I think Romney going to the NAACP is huge.
I think on several accounts, I think it helps to turn independents.
My wife is an independent.
I'm a Republican.
But I tell me how.
I want to understand this independent business.
How does Romney going to the NAALCP help him with independence?
Well, because I think, you know, the fact that he can go in there and say the same thing to them, knowing that they're not going to agree with him, it helps people to think, okay, I can get behind the guy who's going to go in.
So it's kind of like what Wolf Blitzer said.
Romney going to the NAACP shows the independents that Romney is for all Americans.
That Romney wants the best for everyone.
Romney's willing to reach out and work with even those that disagree.
And that's what the independents want.
They want somebody that's going to work with the people that hate them.
They want somebody that's going to work with the people who disagree them.
And that's how you get the independent vote.
So Romney going in there to the NAACP, enemy territory.
That is going to redound very favorably with the independent vote.
Is that how it works?
Yeah, I think the independents, even more so than Republicans, have really still been very undecided about which direction they're going to go.
And I just heard something, I think, yesterday, the day before, said it is leaning towards Romney.
But myself, I was a Ron Paul guy.
I like what Ron Paul's message is.
It's very clear.
It's very, I'm going to dismantle this government and start over.
And so I've had a hard time with Romney because he seems kind of a loof, kind of.
But now you're warming up to Romney because he went to the NAA LCP and treated them as equals.
Absolutely.
And that was a huge turning point for myself and for my wife, who is a registered independent.
I mean, cool.
Cool.
Well, the only loser here is Ron Paul.
I'm glad you called it.
Quick timeout.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Let's try another spearmint here, ladies and gentlemen.
Again, to refresh your memory, if you're just joining us, one of the comments from a ranking leader, the NAALCP, after Romney's speech yesterday, her name was Charlotte Stoker Manning.
She is the chairwoman of women in the NAALCP.
She told the website BuzzFeed, this is the source for it, in case you want to independently confirm this for yourself.
Following Romney's speech at the NAALCP in Houston on Wednesday, Charlotte Stoker Manning said to BuzzFeed, or BuzzFeed, sorry, you can't possibly talk about jobs to black people at a level Romney's coming from.
He's talking about entrepreneurship, savings accounts.
Black people can barely find a way to get back and forth from work.
They don't know savings accounts, entrepreneurship.
So let's try an experiment.
Let's pretend that Romney went in and spoke to the members of the NAALCP in a way that Charlotte Stoker Manning says that he would have related betters, would have succeeded.
Let's pretend that Romney was there and he said, I'm not here to talk to you about jobs.
Certainly not jobs in the way I understand them.
I don't want to talk to you and waste your time about entrepreneurship, starting your own businesses, being financially independent.
I don't want to talk to you about savings accounts, 401ks, retirement funds, planning for your future, because I know that you people are barely bright enough to get back and forth to work if you can find a job.
So I don't want to talk to you the way I talk to most everybody else about jobs.
I want to talk to you in a way you understand it.
And that is, you don't have any, and you don't know how to find one.
And if you do find one, all you can barely manage to do is get back and forth to it.
Now, what if he'd said that?
What if Romney had approached the members of the NAALCP as Charlotte Stoker Manning seems to have suggested would have been a better way to do it?
There would have, folks, I shudder to tell you what the news last night and all day today would be.
If Romney had gone yet, Romney can go in there and treat them as adults, as equals.
He can relate to them as human beings who have the same aspirations that he does, that he understands they're no different than he is.
They want the same thing he wants, and vice versa.
He wants the same thing they want.
And the reaction is he's too white.
He doesn't get it.
He's too rich.
We want Obama.
We want 14.5% unemployment, not 14.4.
want more food stamps we want and by the way who do you to come in here talking about jobs You don't understand jobs like we do.
It's mind-boggling.
This organization, which was founded by three rich white people, you know that?
Not that it matters to anything now.
Three rich white people founded the NAACP, right?
If Republicans, in fact.
Rich white Republicans founded the NAACP.
The first president of the NAACP was a rich white Republican.
All of its original officers, except one, were rich white Republicans.
All of its early members and officers, black or white, were Republicans.
The NAACP was formed to fight Jim Crow laws, which were instituted in the South to keep blacks and poor whites from voting for Republicans.
And now the NAACP has become an organization expressly devoted to keep blacks from voting for Republicans.
Pure and simple.
That's all it exists for.
Make sure they don't vote for Republicans.
That's it.
Because that's how the leaders of the NAACP remain at the table of power at the Democrat Party.
They are part of the Civil Rights Coalition, and their job is to turn out that vote every four years for the Democrat candidate.
Doesn't matter who or what he or she is.
That's the express reason for the NAACP's existence.
It's a primary objective is to make sure that blacks don't vote Republicans.
That's all it's for.
Because it's certainly not accomplishing anything else.
Is it?
Who's next?
This is Vinny in the Bronx.
Vinny, Vinny, where you been, buddy?
Hey, Rush.
Good to talk to you again.
Thank you.
You know, I've spoken to you many times.
I have to say, I got to be careful.
I got to be careful what I'm going to say because I'm furious.
You know, I grew up in an all-black neighborhood, Hollis, Queens.
You know, I love the black people.
I have had so many great friends and continue to to this day.
And it's been nothing but a love relationship.
But I tell you what, at this point in my life, at this time, I am curious when you play soundbites from people like Miss Manning.
And what I will remember when this president walks away from the podium is that he was not the commander-in-chief.
He is the racist-in-chief.
Okay?
Race relations in this country have been set back monumentally.
Okay?
And the NAACP is not just in the business of keeping black people from voting for Republicans.
Let me correct you.
The NAACP is in business to keep black people from saying, you know what, I'm just like everyone else and I'm treated like everyone else.
I'm an equal like everyone else.
No, they want perpetual racism.
They demonstrate it by their comments and what they do.
Jack Kemp made a career of reaching out to black people to empower them, to create empowerment zones in Harlem.
Okay?
And it didn't work.
It did.
I know where you're going.
Well, I understand your frustration.
I think the whole country feels it.
And I think you're right.
Racial situation, strife has been worsened.
When everybody, how many people voted for this guy because they thought this is one thing that would go away?
Okay, folks, another exciting hour.
Broadcast Excellence, sadly in the can.
However, there are two more yet to come.
And we all can't wait together.
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