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The speaker doubts the Democratic convention will win new voters, believing it caters to their base instead of recruiting new people. The speaker feels the Democratic party isn't interested in addressing important issues such as public safety, border security, and the handling of undocumented individuals. The speaker claims that 8,000,000 undocumented individuals were allowed in under Kamala Harris's leadership.

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The speaker discusses various issues related to the perception of black people by Democrats and the decline of black American culture. They criticize Democrats for thinking that black people are stupid and highlight comments made by New York Democrat governor Kathy Hochul about black kids and computers. The speaker also addresses the belief that voter ID laws are racist and presents contrasting views from white liberals and black individuals. They argue that Democrats treat black people as mentally challenged and criticize Joe Biden's comment about black voters. The speaker then discusses the high crime rates and leftist judges in liberal cities, particularly focusing on New York City. They argue that the mismanagement and lack of safety in these cities are the responsibility of Democrats. The speaker also touches on the chaotic graduation at Howard University and the decline of black American morality and culture. They suggest that the Obama family missed an opportunity to address these issues and call for black Americans to take responsibility for their communities.

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"The democrats have fucked around and lost 2,100,000 registered voters since 2020." "Zero. About carjackings. Three." "the city with said murder rate, well, that just happens to be Democrat ran." "the city with the highest murder rate in Texas is Houston." "Well, who runs Houston? A democrat." "now they wanna bring what Trump doing in DC to Chicago, and the democrats are losing their fucking mind." "the biggest question is why are democrats so obsessed with keeping crime around?" "Because, you know, they say Trump is trying to attack the black and brown communities." "Them communities are the ones that get the biggest benefit out of this." "I think the damn whole crap party and everybody in it is the biggest, goofiest, Max Smith's motherfuckers I've ever seen in my life." "I'm off to the gym, man. Love peas and chicken grease. I'm a get out of here."

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for not supporting concrete policy solutions for the black community, as revealed in Nancy Pelosi's emails. They highlight the lack of real reform and material conditions offered by Democrats, leading to frustration among black voters. The speaker also discusses how some black voters in cities like New York are turning to the Republican Party due to feeling neglected by Democratic mayors. They emphasize the divide created by corporate interests between the migrant and black American communities.

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The speaker questions Kamala Harris's choice of Walls over Mark Kelly, expressing concerns about the impact on the Democratic ticket. They criticize Harris for supporting criminals during protests and highlight issues like inflation, high rent prices, and gas costs. The speaker believes Democratic policies are destructive, regardless of who is on the ticket, leading to fentanyl deaths, overseas conflicts, and overall harm to Americans.

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This dire public safety crisis stems directly from the abject failures of the city's local leadership. The radical left city council adopted no cash bail. By the way, every place in the country where you have no cash bail is a disaster. That's what started the problem in New York, and they don't change it. That's what started it in Chicago. No cash bail. We're gonna end that in Chicago. No cash bail. We're gonna change the statute. We're gonna change the statute and get rid of some of the other things, and we'll count on the Republicans in Congress and Senate to vote. We have the majority, so we'll vote. Got that done, and that's one of the greatest things that's ever happened to people in this country.

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The discussion centers on the connection between the George Floyd protests and subsequent crime rates, with one speaker asserting that the "Ferguson effect" and "Floyd effect" led to increased crime due to police hesitancy. This claim is challenged as conjecture. Another speaker argues that Donald Trump never spoke out about George Floyd's death, highlighting the personal impact of the event. They advocate for criminal justice reform, including better-paid and more qualified police, and a database to prevent problematic officers from moving between departments. The conversation shifts to presidential responsibility for crime rates, with disagreement on whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump should be blamed. One speaker states Kamala Harris supports the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act and emphasizes the need for public safety for all communities. The claim is made that Donald Trump doesn't want a better border.

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Krista McGap from the Washington Lawyers Committee argues that defunding the Criminal Code Reform Commission sends the message that Black lives don't matter in DC. She states that the city's criminal legal system disproportionately affects Black communities, with over 92% of those incarcerated for DC offenses being Black, despite Black residents making up 43% of the population. McGap notes that DC's criminal laws date back to Jim Crow and were exacerbated by the war on drugs, leading to long sentences and suppression of the Black community. McGap believes the Criminal Code Reform Commission's guidance is essential for advancing a new criminal code and reforming titles 23, 24, and 50. She emphasizes the importance of the commission's data analysis work for an impartial and equitable legal system. Defunding the commission would mean making decisions based on race-rooted rhetoric instead of facts.

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Democrats are accused of neglecting American lives at the southern border, allowing criminals to enter. Biden's policies are blamed for illegal migration, endangering public safety and the environment. The administration is criticized for rolling back border policies, leading to increased crime and drug trafficking. The speaker, Kim Klasek, is running for Congress to prioritize American interests, advocating for border security, deportation, and law enforcement. She emphasizes the importance of putting America first and protecting citizens and children.

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The speaker criticizes Vice President Harris for supporting the Minnesota Freedom Fund, not for her abortion stance. Harris urged donations to the fund when it bailed out protesters. The fund has since bailed out other offenders, including one who Republicans claim committed a murder in downtown Saint Paul.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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The left is promoting Kamala Harris as a savior for the black community, but she has actually harmed it. They avoid discussing her policies and instead rely on propaganda to win votes. To truly understand her impact, we should question if she values black families, considering her past as a prosecutor and her relationship with Willie Brown.

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Kamala was chosen by elites to run for president, despite receiving zero votes in 2020. The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for hijacking democracy to defeat Trump, calling it the lowest point in their lifetime. They challenge critics to explain their stance but are met with silence. The speaker demands honesty about sacrificing democracy to win.

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Democrats need to have tough conversations about the election and who will replace Joe Biden. Kamala Harris and Governor Newsom are not suitable options. The migrant crisis is affecting sanctuary cities like Philadelphia and Chicago, as highlighted by Cardi B's viral rant. Cardi B should tweet President Z to come to New York City and clean up the city. Democratic voters need to voice their opinions, even if it means showing no confidence in Joe Biden. Independent voters and Democrats are open to the Republican side due to past policies of former President Trump. Americans feel they were better off four years ago and President Biden's policies have not improved their situation. The Democratic Party is losing interest among black voters in cities like Chicago, Philly, and California. Republicans need to reach out to minority communities with conservative policies that can elevate their neighborhoods and bridge the gap. Black voters just want a message on how conservative policies will benefit their community.

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VP Harris is criticized for not doing enough for the Black community in the past 4 years, while providing support to undocumented immigrants. The speaker accuses her of neglecting Black Americans, allowing crimes, job loss, and homelessness to rise. They claim Harris lacks care, inspiration, and is seen as a "DEI ZP Higher."

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The speaker expresses surprise at Joe Biden's choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate, considering her views too radical. Harris is described as a radical liberal who supports spending $32 trillion on Medicare for All. The speaker claims that as Attorney General in California, Harris essentially banned gun sales with executive action and threatened to do the same as president. The speaker asserts that Democrats, as Kamala Harris stated, would defend our police, dismantle our freedom, destroy our history, and abandon our founding values. The speaker also claims that while the president has put Vice President Harris in charge of the border, Harris denies this, resulting in a humanitarian, national security, and health crisis.

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The speaker stated they want ICE to target Democratic inner cities, specifically sanctuary cities, because that's where the people are. They cited New York, Chicago, and LA as examples. The speaker believes Chicago has a bad governor, Pritzker, who is possibly the worst in the country. They claim Chicago, New York and LA have been overrun by criminals, many of whom are not from those cities or California. The speaker alleges Biden allowed 21 million people into the country, vast numbers of whom were murderers, killers, gang members, and people from jails emptied into the U.S. They believe most of these people are in blue, Democrat-run cities and that Democrats think they will use them to vote, but that this will not happen.

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The speaker claims the Democrat trifecta is hurting Minnesota by damaging public safety and the economy, leading to a mass exodus of residents. They assert crime is on the rise and that the governor's public image as "uncle Timmy" is misleading.

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Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris are accused of using racism to manipulate black voters. The speaker encourages black Democrats to educate themselves and be informed voters. They criticize Democrats for blindly supporting Joe Biden without knowing his accomplishments or Kamala Harris's controversial actions in California. The speaker questions when black voters will break free from the Democratic "plantation." The transcript ends abruptly.

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As a native of Chicago, the speaker says Barack Obama's policies did nothing for Black people. They believe it's insulting that Obama is pandering to Black men for not voting for Kamala Harris, suggesting Obama only supports her due to a lack of better options and unfavorable optics. The speaker claims Harris is inarticulate and avoids answering questions, and they vote for policies, not based on race. They accuse the current administration of causing high inflation and having poor border control, reminding Obama of his high deportation numbers. The speaker questions why Harris couldn't name one thing she'd do differently from Biden. They urge Obama to self-reflect before attacking Black men for not voting for Harris, questioning if he would vote for her if he weren't a Democrat. The speaker says Harris was inserted into her position without earning votes. They say they will continue to be free thinkers and create a better America for all.

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The speaker criticizes Democrat governance of major cities, arguing that Democrat-run cities have allowed savage, bloodthirsty criminals to prey on innocent people. They claim radical left judges, politicians, and activists in these cities have adopted a policy of catch and release for thugs and killers. The speaker cites a specific incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, where a 23-year-old woman who came from Ukraine was murdered on a public train, presenting a photo of the victim and stating she was a beautiful young girl with a magnificent future in this country who is now dead. The killer is described as a deranged monster who was roaming free after 14 prior arrests. The speaker asserts that a depraved criminal element of violent repeat offenders is spreading destruction and death throughout the country and insists that the response must be forceful and strong, stating that “they” understand only one language: to be vicious like them. They claim that 24 of the top 25 most dangerous cities in America are run by Democrat mayors, with Chicago highlighted as an example where 50 people were murdered in recent weeks and hundreds were shot. The speaker contends that it is time to stop this madness and that the people of the country need protection, safety, law, and order. A claim is made that it has been proven that safety can be restored, citing Washington, DC, as an example. The speaker describes DC as previously a bloodthirsty, horrible, dangerous place and one of the worst, but now it is a crime-free city, and they assert that this can be done and can happen fast. The speaker states the goal to keep it that way. The audience is urged to seek help from the president, with the message that Chicago needs help and other cities need help. The speaker pledges to take whatever actions are necessary to achieve safety, declaring that they will make America safe again, including the big cities. The address concludes with a call for support and for decisive action to restore safety and order.

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I'm sick and tired of this racially divided body, full of people afraid of losing their advancement. Desperation deserves mercy. Can we get along and ensure black and brown babies don't die, and cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? This body crucifies people first because of allegations, but people are innocent until proven guilty. Your votes here sometimes are racist and hurt my people. I am here to represent every single black woman and man in the community. I am not afraid to not have political affiliations. I fear no man but my Lord. I came here to serve, love, and grow. The racial equity thing is fake, and you hurt each other with politics. I'm a five-foot-tall African woman from the projects, and if the voters don't vote me back, so be it.

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A woman on TikTok said she is afraid that Democrats are losing Michigan. She stated that many Black people believe Trump will save them over a stimulus check and that some are influenced by someone named PZ. She also said that the Muslim community is not going to vote for Kamala Harris. The speaker is surprised that the woman on TikTok shared that people are not feeling Kamala Harris. She believes polls are not accurately reflecting this. The speaker says that people should vote for policies that benefit them, not just based on race or gender. She says that candidates have to earn her vote and that she will ask them why she should vote for them.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Smug CNN, Silencing Speech, and Misguided Biden, with Daniel Cameron, Erik Wemple, and Todd Rose
Guests: Daniel Cameron, Erik Wemple, Todd Rose
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In the Megyn Kelly Show, the discussion centers around the recent controversies at CNN following the resignation of its president, Jeff Zucker, linked to his involvement with a subordinate and the network's handling of the Cuomo scandal. Kelly criticizes CNN for its moralizing stance under Zucker, suggesting it has lost credibility and integrity. Media critic Erik Wemple joins to highlight the hypocrisy within CNN, particularly regarding the blame placed solely on Chris Cuomo for his actions related to his brother, Andrew Cuomo, while top executives, including Zucker, were complicit. Wemple emphasizes the need for transparency about Zucker's involvement in securing interviews with Andrew Cuomo, questioning the ethical implications of their relationships. He notes that the narrative of Zucker and Allison Gollust's affair being recent is likely false, suggesting it has been ongoing for years, which raises concerns about workplace ethics and promotions. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of media accountability and the need for honesty in journalism. Kelly and Wemple discuss how the media must challenge power and maintain ethical standards, especially in light of the ongoing scrutiny of CNN's practices. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron later joins to discuss the political landscape, particularly President Biden's visit to New York following the deaths of police officers. Cameron criticizes the Democratic Party's past support for defunding the police and argues that crime rates are rising as a result. He expresses disappointment in the leadership's failure to support law enforcement adequately. The discussion also touches on the Black Lives Matter movement, with Cameron expressing concerns about its impact on societal values and its financial transparency issues. He emphasizes the importance of family and traditional values in the context of the movement's goals. The episode concludes with a segment featuring Todd Rose, who discusses the phenomenon of collective illusions and how social pressures can distort perceptions of consensus. He highlights the dangers of self-silencing and the need for individuals to express their true beliefs to combat misinformation and foster healthy dialogue. Rose advocates for increasing identity complexity to reduce conformity pressures and encourages open conversations to bridge divides in society.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Crime in American Cities and Myth of "Red State Murder Problem," w/ Rafael Mangual & Jennifer Castro
Guests: Rafael Mangual, Jennifer Castro
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rising violence in America, highlighting a recent incident where three SWAT officers were shot in Philadelphia while serving a murder warrant. The suspect is dead, but the officers are expected to survive. This incident reflects a broader trend of increasing crime rates in major cities, particularly under district attorneys like Philadelphia's Larry Krasner, who advocates for decarceration. Rafael Mangual, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, emphasizes that Philadelphia has seen significant increases in homicides since Krasner took office, with 2021 marking an all-time high. Mangual points out that crime is not evenly distributed across cities, with certain areas experiencing concentrated violence. He notes that police officers are disproportionately affected by crime in these high-crime areas, leading to increased danger in their profession. The conversation shifts to the changing rhetoric around policing, with Democrats now quietly restoring funding to police departments after initially advocating for defunding. Mangual argues that the Democratic Party has made opposition to police a central part of its identity, which has led to a lack of appreciation for the police force. Kelly shares a personal story about her brother, a retired police officer, who faced violence while serving his community. Mangual adds that the narrative surrounding police often overlooks the dangers they face and the mental health struggles that arise from their work. He highlights the psychological toll of policing, particularly in high-crime areas, and the need for a more balanced discussion about public safety. The discussion also touches on the impact of recent policies aimed at decarceration and the consequences of these policies on crime rates. Mangual argues that the rise in violent crime cannot solely be attributed to the pandemic, as increases were noted prior to 2020. He suggests that the trend toward decarceration and the fear of policing have contributed to the current crisis. In a later segment, Kelly interviews Jennifer Castro about the inclusion of transgender women in women's disc golf leagues. Castro expresses concern over the competitive advantages that trans women have over biological women, citing specific instances where trans women have won significant competitions. She reveals that the Professional Disc Golf Association does not conduct testosterone testing for trans competitors, raising questions about fairness in the sport. Castro's efforts to challenge this policy highlight the broader implications of gender identity in competitive sports and the potential impact on female athletes.
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