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Happy Wednesday, everybody. I'm sorry, I don't really have much
0:02
of a voice. I just could not shut up yesterday.
0:05
But today on the show, you are not going to
0:07
believe me. There is a country that
0:09
is hunting hoes. I'm not
0:12
kidding. They have executed a manhunt
0:14
looking for a hoe. And
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I am so here for it, I cannot even tell you,
0:18
I cannot wait to share this most important
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news. But first, The Root. Have you
0:23
guys heard of this publication? It's basically
0:25
a fake black media publication
0:27
that they're actually really owned by wealthy
0:29
white men. Well, they are coming after
0:31
me over my commentary regarding Fannie Willis.
0:34
This is the headline. Why did
0:36
Candice Owens call Fannie Willis
0:38
a ghetto superstar? Here's
0:41
the answer. Because she is. All
0:50
that and more today coming up on Candice
0:52
Owens. You
1:04
know, I'm very happy this year. I don't know. I'm
1:07
feeling very optimistic. In fact, yesterday I tweeted
1:10
how optimistic I feel about the future. I know
1:12
it's all doom and gloom. And yes, America is
1:14
on the decline. But also you have to appreciate
1:16
that in order for us to go up on
1:19
the incline, we definitely need to be awake.
1:21
And I think that right now in America,
1:24
people have never been more awake, especially
1:26
when it comes to propaganda. As I said
1:28
in my tweet, it's just the propaganda is
1:30
not landing the same. The military industrial complex
1:33
propaganda is not landing the same. People are
1:35
asking questions or looking around. The roads
1:37
aren't paved. Why on earth are
1:39
you telling me that we need to send
1:41
more money overseas? But proof
1:43
to my claim that people are more aware
1:45
than ever when they're being sold a bunch
1:48
of BS, check out this headline that ran
1:50
in the New York Post yesterday. It
1:52
reads, Tiffany Haddish angers fans
1:54
with business class trip to
1:56
Israel to quote unquote, find
1:59
a man. and see war
2:01
with her own eyes. Yeah, that is a
2:03
lot to unpack. But before we get to
2:05
the actual clip and what's going on with
2:07
her and this trip to Israel, let's just
2:10
back it up and discuss Tiffany Haddish in
2:12
general, just as a celebrity. Because it's really
2:14
interesting to me how Hollywood basically has no
2:16
standards for who they allow to be celebrities.
2:19
They don't have to be remarkably talented. And
2:21
a lot of them seem to be suffering
2:23
with various afflictions. We've covered on this show
2:25
the incredible story of Russell Brand when he
2:27
was an addict and he was addicted to
2:30
heroin. And when he was addicted to
2:32
sex, the media loved him. He
2:34
was everywhere. It was amazing. They love
2:36
a broken person. Well,
2:39
similarly, Tiffany Haddish. For
2:41
whatever reason, we know how it works in
2:43
Hollywood. You're either baptized by Taylor Swift or
2:46
you're baptized by Beyonce. All you need is
2:48
a picture with one of them. And that
2:50
means this person is here. They are now
2:52
an official A-lister. And that certainly seems to
2:54
me to be the circumstance regarding Tiffany Haddish.
2:57
She was at a party with Beyonce. The
2:59
next thing you know, she was making the
3:01
rounds on late night television, talking about her
3:03
experience with Beyonce. And I
3:05
guess apparently nobody really cared or seems to
3:07
care that she definitely has some issues and
3:10
I'll run you through them. In January of 2022,
3:12
she was arrested in Georgia on
3:16
a charge of a DUI. Police
3:18
also suspected that she was under the
3:20
influence of marijuana. Essentially what happened here
3:23
was she fell asleep at the wheel.
3:25
She was so allegedly high or drunk
3:27
that they basically found her on the
3:29
side of the road. Wasn't
3:31
the first, that was the first time it
3:33
happened. But then again, at the end of
3:35
last year, at the end of last year,
3:37
Tiffany Haddish was arrested for a second alleged
3:39
DUI. The arrest came after Beverly Hills Police
3:41
Department received a call at 5.45 a.m. that
3:46
there was a woman unresponsive at
3:48
the wheel again. It was
3:50
Tiffany Haddish. Obviously that means that she has
3:52
some issues. I'm not even trying to fault
3:54
her for it. But it's just interesting that
3:56
Hollywood doesn't care. They're still like, no, this
3:58
celebrity is going to be. your face. And
4:01
by the way, something that was much more disturbing, her
4:04
and another comedian, his name is
4:06
Aries Spears, they were both sued
4:08
after allegedly grooming and sexually abusing
4:10
two minors. According to the lawsuit,
4:13
the children were recruited to film
4:15
several comedy skits and were
4:17
asked to perform sexually suggestive
4:19
content via her attorney. Tiffany
4:22
said the lawsuit had no merit. She did
4:24
also issue an apology just to be fair,
4:26
saying that the skit was off colored. I
4:28
don't know where that lawsuit is at. I'm
4:30
just telling you that because, yeah, maybe not
4:32
the greatest character that we have in Hollywood,
4:34
but few of them are. That's kind of
4:36
the point of Hollywood, right? They're always just
4:38
kind of selling us debauchery. So
4:40
we fast forward to this woman who's just had
4:42
a DUI in November. For whatever reason, now,
4:45
here in February, she
4:47
has decided to embark on a public
4:49
trip and when I mean public, she's
4:52
recording herself on this trip to
4:54
educate herself regarding Israel,
4:57
but also to get herself a man. I'm
4:59
just going to show you a couple of
5:01
clips from this. I don't
5:03
know if it's a lie, but she was doing
5:05
on Instagram as she was in business class feeds.
5:08
Take a look and a listen. I'm
5:14
going to tell her, be dancing.
5:20
I'm going to get me. I
5:32
can't believe everything I see on the internet. I
5:34
can't believe everything else I'm saying to me on the internet. I
5:38
want to know. I'm
5:42
uncomfortable. Are you uncomfortable? Does that seem weird
5:44
to you at all? Trying to turn it into
5:46
a rap song. Why? So black people are
5:49
just going to be like, yeah, we're with it. Yeah. I'm
5:51
going to wait. But let's take all my weight. But
5:53
let's see what do. Like, what is that? What are
5:55
you doing? Why are you doing that? It
5:58
gets even more strange when she says. What
6:00
else she's going to do while she enters this
6:02
war zone? Take a listen. Man,
6:32
that's weird. I mean, I have a lot of
6:34
questions, personally. First and foremost, I think, are you
6:36
sober? That doesn't look sober to
6:38
nothing you're doing. At least you're not sober in
6:40
the mind, because why else would you be doing
6:43
this? Also, may I ask why you are looking
6:45
for a boyfriend in the middle of a war
6:47
zone? Does that register to you as a normal
6:49
thing to do? I just want to be very
6:51
clear. This is what I mean when I say
6:54
people are waking up to propaganda. Who wants to
6:56
go visit a country at war? Does
6:58
that pass the sniff test for anybody? Yeah,
7:00
I definitely, definitely want to go visit this
7:03
country while bombs are being dropped. That makes
7:05
perfect sense. Why not visit it when they
7:07
are not in the middle of a war?
7:09
Wouldn't that make more sense? I visited Israel,
7:11
and no, they were not in the middle
7:13
of a war. And it was still a
7:15
very intimidating country to get into. I've described
7:17
this experience, but because of so much conflict
7:19
in the region, even going through the airport,
7:22
right, I got pulled out
7:24
twice, got questioned. There are people,
7:26
IDF soldiers, that are just standing above,
7:28
pointing guns down. When you go through
7:31
the airport, waiting for something to happen,
7:33
didn't even feel great when it was
7:35
not in the middle of a war.
7:38
So could you imagine what
7:40
she's going to go through to get into the country?
7:42
So who okayed this trip? My
7:44
other question, it feels like you're going
7:46
there because you've been told to go
7:49
there, and it feels like it's propaganda.
7:51
And so that is why people are
7:53
understandably upset about this video, because they
7:56
know that you are going there To
7:58
make it look cool. He. People.
8:00
It doesn't feel authentic. For
8:03
one thing I now the com is definitely. Past.
8:06
The vibe shacks. This person wrote
8:08
his ignorance and Dom was a
8:10
person not person wrote. Does she
8:12
even have ten brain cells? I'd
8:14
love to know. A third person
8:16
wrote the situation is heart wrenching, resembling a
8:18
scene from a horror movie with the tragic
8:20
the killing of thousands of Palestinians. I
8:23
missed this. She approaches the trip
8:25
as a leisurely. Paid. Vacation
8:27
which I find. Utterly
8:29
disheartening. I. Honestly, personally if
8:31
I could add onto that, just find it
8:34
to be utterly disturbing And as I sat
8:36
him my tweets the propaganda just ain't letting
8:38
the same. You don't get to just say
8:40
celebrities go out into the middle and tell
8:42
us what we are supposed to say The
8:45
least of all. When. This
8:47
celebrity. Apparently has various afflictions
8:49
we're just. we're just not buying that
8:51
anymore. She's no expert in anything and
8:53
I'm actually just proud of People are
8:56
finally standing up to the Bs. And
8:58
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now it's time for some topics to draw. I
10:40
don't even know how to begin this. It's such
10:42
a dream come true for me that I could
10:44
almost, I could cry. Basically, if
10:46
I was in charge of society, if you guys vote me
10:48
in and I become the dictator of America, there will be
10:50
a lot of things that I do to clean up the
10:52
streets. But among them, we
10:55
will obviously address the whole apocalypse that
10:57
America is facing where everyone just feels
11:00
compelled to be a hoe on the internet
11:02
and everywhere. And so you could
11:04
imagine the sheer joy that
11:06
I experienced when I learned
11:08
that there was a country that was hunting hoes.
11:10
Yeah, you didn't believe me at the top. You
11:12
didn't believe me at the top. You said there's
11:14
no way. It's real. It's happening and it's happening
11:17
in Russia. Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you
11:19
the story. So there was this
11:21
only fans model. You guessed it. Yeah, of
11:23
course. They're always only fans models. They just
11:25
can help themselves. And she
11:27
decided back in
11:29
2021 to basically just desecrate a cathedral. She
11:32
was like, I'm going to take a picture
11:34
in front of this Cathedral and I'm just
11:36
going to take my top off. I'm just
11:38
going to pose topless because haha, it's funny.
11:40
Also because she's Ukrainian and also because she
11:42
is a hoe, right? This is this is
11:44
a home mentality. Nobody thinks this is how
11:46
you get back with Russia. You're not like
11:48
I'm just going to take my top off.
11:50
It's not a logical thought to have. But
11:53
in a whole world, it is various hoe disorders.
11:55
This is her by the way. I'm showing you how she just
11:57
look at it a bit of a. boobs
12:00
and that is obviously an
12:03
iconic Cathedral that
12:05
she is in front of it is
12:07
officially known as the Cathedral of the
12:09
intercession of the most holy See
12:12
a takas on the moat. So yeah,
12:15
that means a lot to a lot
12:17
of people and she decided I'm gonna
12:19
take my boobs out and they didn't
12:21
take kind of this basically this video
12:23
began resurfacing Recently and
12:26
the government saw this and they said we are
12:28
not going to we're not going to stand this
12:30
and So they decided to
12:32
issue a manhunt for this woman By
12:34
the way, if you're wondering the name
12:36
of this ho it is Lolita bug
12:38
the Nova. She is 24 years old
12:42
We are not sure exactly which random ho
12:44
disorder she is suffering from but she has it
12:47
She has the thing and you know with my
12:49
work, by the way, my show should be called
12:51
ho hunters Exactly what I should be doing for
12:53
a living. I told you I want to open
12:55
a whole clinic But this has made me realize
12:57
that my talents are not being best
13:00
used here I should be
13:02
out in the world hunting hose I
13:04
want to embark on this mission in
13:06
our society and societies all over the
13:08
world I love this story. So
13:10
they are they have placed her on their
13:12
most wanted list just to be clear Could
13:15
you imagine America if that's what we had
13:17
in our most wanted list? It would
13:19
first of the most wanted list would be
13:21
never-ending It would be basically all of Hollywood
13:23
and tons of women in between but I
13:25
I just love the story for this reason
13:27
Unfortunately, I think I may have to get
13:29
up and move to Russia I am down
13:31
with this because we shouldn't be doing this.
13:33
We should not be doing this at all
13:35
There's absolutely no point that was made by
13:37
taking your boobs out in front
13:39
of a cathedral. It's just what you like to do
13:41
It's how you get clicks. It's how you get attention.
13:43
It's how you get money and That
13:46
in my view should deem you
13:48
unfit for polite society Now
13:51
guys seeking of hose it
13:53
is black history month You know question I always get Is
13:56
Tennis. Why Don't you go on
13:58
other black media podcasts? Right. Answer
14:00
this question So many times. The answer.
14:02
Is because I never get invited. There's
14:05
no conspiracy here for there is a
14:07
conspiracy. It's on the end of last
14:09
media not for me. I would. Love
14:12
to join any black radio show
14:14
like podcasts. So. I was so excited!
14:17
When. I actually thought invited somewhere if I'm
14:19
so cool. Job but in
14:21
he is an entertainer. He also
14:23
has a podcast. Was. Talking
14:25
about he actually name's the episode
14:27
Hopeless After. Seeing. What I
14:30
had to say about Ariana Grande Day, who
14:32
is very ill at a She Needs to
14:34
go a whole clinic and I'm willing to
14:36
sponsor that trip. I care about Ariana Grande
14:38
Day and Joe Budden on his show episode
14:40
Six Hundred and Ninety Three had this to
14:42
say for the listen. Really
14:45
save your are really do
14:47
feel better Their one of
14:49
my new favorite Bible is
14:51
geared zones. Me:
14:54
Politically. Clue
14:56
about. But. When secrets that. It
15:00
is just a do. Sousaphone.
15:02
Your Version and Live. By. More, she's
15:05
like political. Azalea makes. The whole
15:07
pot the lives that we are facing. It
15:09
was amazing to follow islam and and wears
15:11
a things and among. Them right now is
15:14
Aryan as long as a moment. I actually
15:16
think he said she suffers from some
15:18
random health. Disorder. Swear On. In
15:21
life protests when a man assistance is I
15:23
soon I like that I wanna just moon.
15:25
I mean by this is turned on by
15:27
in a weird way shooting heroin. He was
15:30
ugly. nothing she just said. I want
15:32
to break up. a manly is always
15:34
a little. Don't see if you was
15:36
a would you probably might. Go.
15:38
To see. We'll discuss if if we gotta we
15:41
gotta we gotta see for you at his feet
15:43
you would. Come. Up here most
15:45
is do lawyers were. Ooo,
15:48
Gel bought any better of men says he
15:50
says I was a lot saying I'm watching,
15:52
I just watched again. That's I think I've
15:54
watched it now about three times and I'm
15:56
going to take you up on your offer
15:58
publicly and now you can't. Get you
16:00
anything square? most you get like all about going.
16:02
How do I will definitively join your podcast and
16:04
we can talk And one of things are going
16:07
to talk about is why every time. Any
16:09
person in black media or any black comics run
16:11
the air in a are not agrees with me.
16:14
They always have to do that thing in the
16:16
beginning holds would be cleared over their political little
16:18
degrees are politically. I don't get it. It's a
16:20
cycle of weird prayer when you have to say
16:22
is that what. You'll still be accepted
16:24
by black people and. You're still allowed
16:27
to comment on black issues as long as
16:29
you say that you don't agree with Tennis
16:31
Alan I'd like to know what it is
16:33
that you don't agree with when it comes
16:36
my politics or why everyone feels compelled to
16:38
say that. which is why I am so
16:40
happy to humbly accept your offer. I don't
16:42
know where users I will be there. I
16:45
love it. but In and Candace I love
16:47
it Joe Joe and can't. Selling.
16:49
Hands talking about hose and
16:51
various other illnesses in our
16:54
society. It'll be the first time actually maybe the second
16:56
time with I do have. Something else coming up. That.
16:58
I have received an invite from
17:00
a loss media. Or
17:02
I guys, let's move on. And. In
17:05
the same way that the media seems to
17:07
move on, I don't know what's happening. It
17:09
seems like there's this quickening almost in terms
17:11
of the things that the media tells us
17:13
yesterday and then they completely flipped the script
17:15
and you probably noticed that happening right now.
17:17
By the way, unrelatedly with Cove It, it
17:19
seems like they all got the call and
17:21
now they're allowed to admit that there are
17:23
various issues with the covert vaccine. Now there's
17:25
tons of media talking about all. This person
17:27
got paralyzed. I thought this more am Daily
17:30
Mail's this guy got paralyzed or by the
17:32
Kobe vaccine and now we're admitting that it
17:34
can cause. swelling in the brain and
17:36
the reason i they do this just so
17:38
that you guys are aware the reason why
17:40
they eventually admit the truth is so that
17:43
in the future they can pretend that they
17:45
always reported honestly on it but of course
17:47
now the reports are meaningless have already got
17:49
the vaccine writing any risks here but they
17:52
can say no we are a legit organization
17:54
we really do tell people the truth because
17:56
look ten years ago need me that he
17:59
told people the COVID vaccine could cause
18:01
brain swelling when they did no such thing. And
18:04
they routinely do this so often that sometimes
18:06
you just have to like press pause and
18:08
remind people that listen to my podcast of
18:10
how absurd they change narratives to
18:13
fulfill the state initiatives because what's behind
18:15
it obviously is the deep state. It's
18:17
whatever the United States government wants to
18:19
happen. Look at
18:21
this recent story. Now I'm so
18:23
old that I remember when you
18:25
were totally allowed to be a
18:27
Russo-phobe in the media. What
18:30
I mean by that is basically right after
18:32
Russia invaded Ukraine, the narrative was
18:34
punch your Russian neighbor in the
18:37
face. No one likes Russians
18:39
anymore. If you see a Russian, you stand up
18:41
to them. You kick them out of everything. This
18:43
is a New York Times headline regarding
18:45
Anna Netropko. She was one
18:47
of the victims of Russo-phobia.
18:49
She was a opera
18:52
singer and they just said, no, you
18:54
can't sing anymore. The Mets just said,
18:56
nope, you cannot sing. And she eventually
18:58
sued and she eventually won. But I
19:00
want to remind you of what
19:03
the Met actress proud stance was.
19:06
As an
19:09
international opera company, the
19:11
Met can help bring the alarm and
19:14
contribute to the fight against
19:17
repression. While we believe
19:19
strongly in the warm friendship
19:21
and cultural exchange that has
19:23
long existed between the artists
19:26
and artistic institutions of Russia and
19:28
the United States, we
19:30
can no longer engage with
19:32
artists or institutions that
19:35
support the war or are supported
19:37
by him. Not until
19:39
the invasion and killing has been
19:41
stopped. So they
19:43
were like, yeah, no, we just don't like Russians
19:45
anymore. And just to be clear, when he says
19:47
support Putin, she was Russian. And
19:50
what they basically said was in the past,
19:52
you have supported your president. And so we
19:54
can no longer have you sing. It makes
19:57
entirely no sense. It is
19:59
so wrong. It is so
20:01
backwards. I immediately condemned it because
20:03
it just reminded me of basically
20:05
the American stance following 9-11 In
20:08
which I was way too young to stand up
20:10
to but basically it was totally permissible for us
20:13
to be Horrible towards Muslims just they're all terrorists
20:15
was kind of our perspectives our minds were polluted
20:17
that somehow it was okay and acceptable To treat
20:19
people like this and just to
20:22
just really reinforce how gross the media was
20:24
this was an actual NPR headline Ukraine is
20:26
calling for a boycott of the nutcracker Ballet
20:29
companies aren't budging. They're like no
20:31
we Ukraine is now
20:34
saying rinse your society of
20:36
by the way the classics Opera
20:39
singers ballet dancers things that actually enrich
20:42
our society. They're like no now get
20:44
it all gone We don't want any
20:46
of it. Well, guess what? Somebody
20:49
hit the button and they flipped the
20:51
media has flipped on this perspective They
20:53
have flipped on rusephobia if it a
20:55
feel if it fulfills their narrative that
20:58
Russia is bad And now
21:00
they want you to care deeply About
21:03
a ballerina that has been
21:05
arrested in Russia. Yeah on
21:07
suspicion of treason. Take a look at
21:09
this clip coming out of
21:11
NBC an
21:14
American blindfolded Handcuffed and
21:16
behind bars Russia's federal security service
21:18
releasing this video showing what they
21:20
say is the detainment of a
21:22
33 year old woman with
21:25
dual Russian American citizenship NBC
21:27
News confirming her identity with a
21:30
senior US official as ballerina Kestina
21:32
Carolina from Los Angeles Who
21:35
obtained her American citizenship in 2021? Sunshine
21:40
Energy the kindness love
21:43
everywhere where she shows up Russian
21:45
officials say she was detained on
21:47
suspicion of treason For
21:49
allegedly raising money to support Ukraine's
21:51
war effort adding while in the
21:53
US She repeatedly took part in
21:55
public actions in support of the
21:57
key regime It's
22:00
just amazing. It's just an amazing update.
22:02
Like first get them all out of here
22:04
and send them back to Russia now Oh
22:07
my gosh, Russia is so terrible. I
22:09
can't believe the way that they are
22:11
treating ballerinas. I can't stand the media
22:13
They make me sick and it's
22:15
not because I agree with this. I don't
22:17
know anything about this particular circumstance I haven't
22:19
looked into the case, but I know the
22:21
reason that they are promoting it, right? It
22:23
is obviously Propaganda as we said
22:26
yesterday on the show all they have been
22:28
doing is gearing up for war with Russia
22:30
That is what I feel they desperately want.
22:32
They want a reason they want the American
22:35
sentiment to say go to war with Russia
22:37
And if they have to use a Russian
22:39
ballerina as a narrative, they'll do
22:41
it. They don't care They don't care about
22:43
that woman whatsoever. They don't care about you.
22:45
They don't care about me They just want to
22:47
keep imperializing all across Europe. That's my stance and
22:50
it's obvious But I do wish her well, obviously
22:52
because I don't think anybody should be treated
22:54
badly by their government least of all us
22:57
Alright guys, we are going to cover this
22:59
video. I can't believe that it's on the internet. It's
23:01
real We shouldn't be shocked
23:04
by it because it's our president
23:06
Biden and he can barely
23:08
comprise a sentence But you know, we
23:10
could hardly talk about weird propaganda efforts especially
23:13
during black history month and
23:15
the idea that president Biden sat down with
23:17
black people and an Eat
23:20
fried chicken. I don't know
23:22
guys just watch the video So
23:35
tell me like you guys what you doing
23:37
these days want to say about
23:39
your Passing the
23:41
sports. I'm playing a you
23:43
basketball right now. Are you really you
23:46
hooked for your guard? Yes, sir No,
23:49
what crazy is seventh grade? Okay right
23:51
now. I'm just a basketball playing guard
23:53
on a jd team for my school
23:56
Well, I can't speak on behalf of all black Americans, but every
23:58
time I sit down I assume that
24:01
people are going to feed me
24:03
fried chicken. That's all I eat. Never
24:06
once eaten anything else. I have no idea what anything
24:08
else tastes like. It's absurd. It's
24:10
forced conversation. People can see that.
24:12
Tell him about your sports. Is
24:15
this supposed to be the appeal for the black vote? Is that what we're getting
24:17
this year? I actually prefer the,
24:19
if you don't vote for me, you ain't
24:21
black. That feels slightly more
24:23
authentic. Actually, that's the realist thing Joe Biden never said.
24:25
He basically was like, I will take your black card.
24:28
You know what to do. Black people
24:30
must vote Democrat. That's how it works.
24:33
We've enslaved your vote. And I'm
24:35
not going to work for it. I prefer that Joe
24:37
Biden, to be honest, not the fried chicken narrative. Just
24:39
to be clear, on behalf of Americans, I like to say, fried
24:42
chicken is always delicious. Who doesn't
24:44
like fried chicken? I don't even know how
24:46
that got tagged to black people. I love
24:48
fried chicken. Everyone loves fried chicken. Delicious.
24:51
Also, just to point out there, Joe
24:53
Biden was eating a burger. He
24:56
said, just love. He's just like, the fried chicken is for
24:58
you. The burger is for me, because
25:00
you black people love fried chicken. In
25:02
that same category, by the way, Charlamagne the
25:05
God, one of the various black media outlets
25:07
that refuses to invite me on. I wonder
25:09
why I have an idea. Maybe I'll talk
25:11
about it with Joe Biden. But
25:13
he recently sat down with ABC News
25:15
because they always go to him to
25:17
see what black America is thinking. And
25:20
here is what Charlamagne the God had to
25:22
say about President Biden. Take a listen. I
25:25
saw you describe this campaign
25:28
that we're headed into is a
25:30
race between the
25:32
cowards, the crooks, and the couch. Yeah,
25:34
the crooks are the Republicans, the
25:37
cowards are the Democrats, because they don't fight
25:39
hard enough on anything. And
25:41
the couch is voter apathy. And
25:44
that's where everybody is up
25:46
against in 2024. And
25:48
right now, it feels
25:50
like the couch is going to win. Well, he's
25:52
just an uninspiring candidate. There's
25:54
nothing about Joe Biden that
25:56
makes you want to listen to
25:59
him. That's why he should. be leaning on, you
26:01
know, his vice president, Kamala Harris, is
26:03
way more charismatic than him. He should
26:05
be leaning on, you know, other surrogates
26:07
like Gavin Newsom
26:09
or, you know, Shapiro in Pennsylvania.
26:12
A lot
26:14
of questions that I have there. First and foremost, you
26:16
won't get a disagreement with me when
26:18
it comes to saying that Republicans are crooks
26:20
and so are Democrats. That's actually kind of
26:23
the entire reason that I supported Trump because
26:25
he was calling out the swamp. They're all
26:27
enriching themselves while Americans
26:29
suffer. But I would really like to
26:32
press Charlemagne that God on the idea
26:34
that the Democrats are not crooks. That
26:36
is astounding to me. Like, how do
26:38
you support a party that gave you
26:40
Hillary Clinton, right? That
26:42
gave you the military industrial
26:45
complex and say, no, no, no,
26:47
no, no, they're just they're just scared. The
26:49
Democrats are just scared. That's the least actually,
26:51
that's the last adjective that I would
26:53
use to describe Democrats. They are always down for
26:56
a protest. They've got in teeth of thugs
26:58
in the streets willing to promote their
27:00
narrative. So definitely not scared. Actually, I would
27:02
argue that maybe Charlemagne, the God is scared
27:04
to say what is true about Democrats to
27:06
say what it actually means when Joe Biden
27:08
looks him in the face and says, if
27:10
you don't vote for me, you ain't black
27:12
to say what it actually means when Hillary
27:14
Clinton appears on the Breakfast Club and tells
27:16
you that she has hot sauce in her
27:18
bag. That's the thing. I actually
27:21
think Charlemagne, the God is scared to be
27:23
honest about Democrats in the same way, but
27:25
I'm willing to be honest about Republicans and
27:27
what is happening in D.C. You
27:29
just need to have a more honest conversation about
27:31
what's happening in this country. At least that is
27:34
where I am at. But don't worry, Charlemagne, I
27:36
won't check for your invite in the mail because
27:38
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Candace to 989898. Alright guys, it is time to read some of
28:43
your comments
28:46
regarding episodes past. First set
28:48
of comments are pertaining to
28:50
yesterday's episode talked about 9-11
28:52
and how our brains were
28:55
conditioned essentially to have certain
28:57
ideas. Fear My Spork says, I
28:59
was in fifth grade, they sent us home early,
29:01
mom was watching the TV sobbing, I grew up
29:03
in Long Island so this is also very close
29:05
to me as a big event in my life.
29:07
My mom had just stopped working the job she
29:09
had in those towers the year before, I can't
29:12
imagine what would have happened if she stayed at
29:14
that job and I had lost her. Yeah, it's
29:16
definitely I think for all those of us that
29:18
were that young, it's just something that you don't
29:20
forget. It was it was
29:22
also the fact that we didn't have social media
29:25
and so everyone was sort of gathered
29:27
around those bulky old-school big screen TVs
29:29
if you have I have one at
29:31
my house and we were all being
29:33
kind of doused with the same narrative also and
29:35
I think that was intentional. I think that it
29:38
was meant to put the fear of God in
29:40
us to make us think this could happen any
29:42
day and what ended up happening in the process
29:44
was we gave up a ton of our rights
29:47
so the government benefited and we did not.
29:50
Lacey Hadlock writes, I was in middle school when
29:52
9-11 happened and not only did they show us
29:54
the actual news footage as it was happening but
29:56
the whole week over intercom we heard the names
29:59
the people who died being read out since they were
30:01
learning of more and more each day. I can
30:03
remember going home on 9-11 every day after for
30:06
a very long time and just crying and feeling
30:08
horrible for everyone involved in their families and loved
30:10
ones and asking my parents if we were
30:12
going to be attacked too and being so scared that
30:14
I or my loved ones or both was
30:16
going to die. I can fully relate to being traumatized over
30:18
9-11. Yes, they did do this
30:20
as well. They read the names of the
30:22
victims and that as an adult now that
30:25
is totally disturbing. That is like I can't
30:27
believe there wasn't a parent who stopped that
30:29
happening over and over again because as I
30:31
said it is so traumatizing for a child.
30:33
We don't have the same grip of what death
30:35
means. We don't have a grip on what
30:37
terror is and that's exactly the reason why
30:39
they did it, right? Because
30:42
they wanted to sort of punch us
30:44
in the face so that we would
30:46
accept anything to absolve us from this
30:48
fear. And what we accepted was the utter
30:50
removal of individual rights. We accepted the
30:52
NSA spying on us. We accepted basically
30:54
having to be raped to get through an
30:56
airport and we just gave the government so
30:58
much power and it leads
31:00
to a lot of questions about what really
31:03
happened that day and thereafter and there are
31:05
conversations that we should have today because it's
31:07
never too late to have an honest conversation
31:09
about what our government accomplished on
31:12
the back of our fears. Moving
31:14
on, we also covered yesterday
31:16
that amazing back forth on
31:19
TikTok or on the internet between the entertaining
31:21
girl who told a story about her trauma,
31:23
her trauma dumping, about her dad leaving
31:25
them to become a breakdancer. At least that
31:27
was what we got. Millions
31:30
of people watched it. The dad then
31:32
responded with some facts that definitely edited
31:34
that narrative to the tune of $10
31:36
million in today's money that he gave to her
31:39
mother so there was no way that he wasn't
31:41
paying for her medical bills. Faust
31:44
writes, if this story is true, then I think
31:46
the mother is the one they should all be
31:48
questioning. Yeah, and that is why I said the
31:50
point is that divorce really is messy, but of
31:52
course whoever winds up with the kids, they are
31:55
going to be able to mold those children's minds.
31:57
And of course that mother was probably feeling a
31:59
lot of pain. hatred towards the father. The father
32:01
admitted that it the divorce was seventy percent his
32:03
fault and so one way that she felt the
32:05
she could get back at him was kind of
32:07
quitting this narrative with the daughter out like he
32:10
doesn't give us anything and you can't even pay
32:12
medical bills. She definitely could have told her that.
32:14
know your dad actually get a ton of money
32:16
and I should be paying for your medical bills.
32:18
Thousand hoover, right? Saying your dad left you at
32:20
five to go be a break. The answer when
32:23
he didn't. Even start until seven years
32:25
after the divorce is wild. People
32:27
don't believe that they see. They see what
32:29
they believe. Yeah, it is. It was kind
32:32
of a wild hurt his if you even
32:34
think about it because and and muggy and
32:36
that was the purpose of it By the
32:39
lights up, the dad said that she was
32:41
tremendously talented because she has. I think as
32:43
reason why she probably has lot of followers
32:45
on Tic Toc because she's good storytelling that's
32:48
why she's working in Hollywood's But it gets
32:50
a little dark when you start working on
32:52
a nonexistent narrative regarding your own dad says
32:54
column. Just call him. Lastly, l pour yell.
32:57
Local man like. Looks. Like
32:59
the daughter found it funny to maybe she is
33:01
trying to reach out to him. They both looked
33:03
have a similar sense of humor. I hope they
33:05
do connect. He still has much to teach her
33:07
I would presume and why wouldn't he want to
33:10
be together? And yeah I do hope it in
33:12
the and it becomes a happily ever after unlikely
33:14
though, based on the video that she did following
33:16
which we didn't show yesterday, she seems kind of
33:18
embarrassed that he interrupted ensured a been that way.
33:20
So. I think there probably are going to be. Angry.
33:24
At him. Her. And her mother. Her and
33:26
her mother will be angry. At him that
33:28
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33:30
your entertaining talent from your dad.
33:32
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33:34
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