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The speaker discusses recent "attacks" on black men by other black men, citing Magic Johnson saying black men should vote for Harris and Barack Obama saying it's unacceptable for black men to vote for Trump. The speaker questions Obama's "audacity" to dictate voting choices to black men who are working hard and providing for their families. The speaker contrasts the reaction to white men telling black men how to vote versus black men doing the same. The speaker claims that even if a black man ran for president on the Republican side, black people still wouldn't vote for him, and that a recent poll showed black people would vote for Harris over Condoleezza Rice. The speaker expresses frustration and calls the situation "ridiculous."

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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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Women are warned not to vote for Kamala Harris, as the speaker believes she is corrupt. They urge feminists to do their research and not support her bid for presidency. The speaker claims Harris kept black men in prison for free labor and is not who she appears to be. They emphasize not to vote for her, calling her a devil.

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I was surprised by the backlash she received, particularly from some black elected male officials who expressed reluctance to support a woman. There are discussions about black men distancing themselves from her campaign, but I haven't seen any substantial evidence to support that claim.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker questioned if Black people's potential reluctance to vote for a woman or willingness to vote for Trump could be due to policy, not misogyny. The speaker cited inflation, cost of living, gas prices, groceries, immigration, and border issues as potential factors. They also mentioned a perceived elevated sensitivity towards immigrants compared to struggling Black people. The speaker highlighted New York's prepaid credit cards for immigrants, contrasting it with the lack of similar support for Black people who have been struggling for years, suggesting this disparity is noticed.

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Kamala Harris didn't receive support from various groups, not just Black men. Many voters, including women, didn't back her campaign. It’s disappointing to see that even a comedian like Cat Williams garnered more votes. There were expectations for her to show up and engage, but she seemed absent and disconnected from her own supporters.

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The Democratic margin among Black men under 45 has seen a significant decline, from Obama's 81-point win in 2012 to a projected 41-point lead for Kamala Harris. This is part of a trend of younger Black men moving away from the Democratic Party. Among Black men overall, Harris is also performing weakly, potentially marking the worst Democratic performance since 1960. Obama won Black men by 85 points, Clinton by 71, Biden by 69, and Harris is projected to win by only 54. While Harris is doing better with Black women than Black men, she is still underperforming compared to previous Democratic candidates. Obama and Clinton both won Black women by 93 points, Biden by 85, and Harris is projected to win by 71. If this holds true, Harris would have the worst performance for a Democratic candidate among Black women since 1960.

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Barack Obama, the speaker is addressing you because you said you are ashamed that black people are not supporting Kamala Harris. The speaker believes black people have the right to vote for whoever they want, including Trump. The speaker asks Obama if he thinks people have to do what he says and accuses him of acting like he owns black people. The speaker is not voting for Kamala Harris, and neither are many other black people because they don't like her. People now realize that voting for someone based on skin color is not a great idea. Trump cares about the country and will do what's best for everybody, including black people. Obama tricked black people into voting for him based on his skin color and didn't do anything for them. The only person who benefited from Obama being the first black president was Obama himself. Obama made millions of dollars, while black people didn't get anything he promised. The speaker tells Obama to sit down and get out of their face.

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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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Barack Obama has been criticized for not supporting the black community and failing to address crime in Chicago. Some believe he has caused harm to the nation and that Joe Biden's administration is similarly ineffective. There is a sentiment that Trump listened to the concerns of the community more than Obama did. Bill Clinton, despite his shortcomings, at least acknowledged people's struggles. A warning was issued about Obama before his election, claiming he was ungodly and detrimental to the country. Critics argue that organizations like Black Lives Matter do not genuinely support black people and instead focus on personal gain, moving into predominantly white neighborhoods without contributing to black businesses.

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Many black people blindly support Kamala Harris just because she claims to be black, without considering her policies or actions. The speaker urges political literacy among the black community, emphasizing the importance of understanding politics beyond race. They criticize Harris for her past actions and lack of substance, highlighting the need for informed decision-making. The speaker stresses the need to educate future generations on constitutional rights and laws, rather than solely focusing on race. Ultimately, they reject Harris as a suitable candidate for presidency.

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Left uses racism to bait black people. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris mention racism to provoke an emotional response from black voters. Encourages Democrats to research and be informed voters, not just vote based on hatred for Trump. Criticizes lack of knowledge about Democratic candidates' histories. Urges black voters to break free from the "plantation" mentality.

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Barack Obama is reportedly scolding black men for not supporting Kamala Harris, suggesting they may not want a woman president and are excusing support for those who "denigrate" them. In response, black men are criticizing Obama for lecturing and shaming them into voting for Harris. Rob Smith declared he is voting for Donald Trump. Vernon Jones accused Obama of berating black men for not voting for "madam lock up a brother, Kamala Harris," claiming black men aren't stupid and know gas, food, and home mortgage prices are higher under Harris. CJ Pearson stated Obama didn't do anything for black people as president and that Harris has done nothing for black people either. He will support Trump, who delivered for black people. The speaker claims Harris isn't black and is co-opting the identity. She says identity politics isn't working on the black 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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Michelle Obama is viewed as a traitor because she has pushed Black people away from politics and made them feel like strangers in their own country. She allegedly makes them feel unwelcome in America, as if white people are oppressing them and they still face discrimination even in powerful positions. This causes Black people to not care about the country, leading them to litter, destroy, rob, steal, and kill. While the speaker believes Michelle Obama is a woman, they don't think Barack Obama and Michelle's kids are actually theirs, suggesting they are Martin Nesbitt's children. Barack Obama reportedly built a $30,000,000 home in Hawaii where he and Martin Nesbitt were living, while Michelle Obama has lived in a separate house since January. The speaker thinks Barack Obama is fine, implying he is gay.

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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 argues against blaming black people for certain issues and questions what former President Obama did for the black community. They claim that Obama's adopted father was one of the richest men on earth and had investments in companies like Goldman Sachs and British Petroleum. The speaker also mentions that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. They express support for President Trump, highlighting low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. The speaker concludes by referencing a joke about George W. Bush and Michelle Obama, suggesting a long-standing connection between the two families.

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Speaker 0 questions why there is a focus on Kamala Harris' racial identity, emphasizing her biracial background. Speaker 1 shifts the conversation to Harris' political record, highlighting criticisms of her policies and performance. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1 for repeatedly mentioning Harris' race, while Speaker 1 defends the focus on policy issues over identity politics. The discussion ends with Speaker 0 asserting that Harris is both Indian and Black, and criticizing the repetition of her racial background.

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The speaker discusses the significance of black voters supporting Trump, which is uncommon for a Republican front runner. They mention that black voters initially supported Biden to save democracy, but their impression hasn't changed over the year. Despite improvements in jobs, black homeownership is down and Biden's efforts to connect with this group have not resonated. The speaker also acknowledges that black unemployment was low during the Trump administration, but emphasizes that it was still lower before. They attribute Trump's success to his messaging skills.

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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.

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Obama was sent to bring people back to the Democratic plantation, but he insulted them. The speaker was offended when Obama said the only reason they were voting for Trump was because they didn't want a woman president. The speaker says Obama doesn't speak for them. The speaker says that they were first called low-information and misinformed voters, and now Obama is involving their mother. The speaker states they wouldn't vote for their mother or grandmother if they were president and had the same radical policies. The speaker is angry that Obama is telling them how to think and tells him to go back to the White House. The speaker questions where Obama was in 2008.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Obama Tries Shaming Black Men, and Kamala Gets Vogue Treatment, w/ Halperin, Spicer, and Turrentine
Guests: Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing recent political events, including Vice President Kamala Harris's Univision Town Hall and Barack Obama's comments about black male voters. She criticizes Obama for shaming black men who don't support Harris, suggesting that persuasion is more effective than lecturing. Kelly expresses outrage over Joe Scarborough's interview with Doug Emhoff, where he failed to address serious allegations of Emhoff's past behavior towards women. She emphasizes the media's double standards in handling accusations against Democrats versus Republicans. Kelly introduces her guests: Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, and Dan Turrentine, to discuss Obama's comments and the challenges Harris faces in garnering support from black men. They agree that Obama's approach is unlikely to resonate with voters and that Harris's campaign struggles stem from her perceived lack of authenticity and decisiveness. The discussion shifts to the Democratic Party's outreach strategies, including a controversial ad aimed at men that Kelly finds awkward and ineffective. The panel critiques the Democrats' failure to connect with voters on key issues like the economy and immigration, suggesting that Harris's vague messaging is not resonating. They also analyze the Senate races, noting that Democrats are at risk of losing seats due to dissatisfaction with Harris and Biden's administration. The conversation touches on the importance of messaging and the need for candidates to address voters' concerns directly. Kelly highlights Trump's recent comments in Detroit, where he criticized the city while proposing tax cuts for auto loans. The panel debates whether Trump's remarks will hurt or help him politically, with some arguing that he effectively highlights issues in cities governed by Democrats. The show concludes with Kelly expressing frustration over the media's treatment of Trump and the lack of accountability for Democratic figures like Emhoff. She calls for more rigorous questioning of politicians regarding their past actions, particularly concerning allegations of abuse.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Obamas' Hypocritical Speeches, and Walz's Lies Continue, with Halperin, Spicer, Hogan, and Collin
Guests: Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, Larry Hogan, Collin
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Megyn Kelly discusses the Democratic National Convention, focusing on the speeches by Michelle and Barack Obama. She highlights Michelle Obama as the standout speaker, emphasizing her ability to connect with the audience while questioning the sincerity of her remarks about hope and the current political climate. Kelly points out that many issues Michelle lamented were unresolved during Barack Obama's presidency, suggesting a disconnect between their messages and reality. Michelle Obama expressed feelings of hopelessness, which Kelly finds ironic given her privileged background. Kelly critiques Michelle's portrayal of herself as a relatable figure while accusing Republicans of prioritizing wealth over ensuring everyone has enough, arguing that this perspective aligns with a socialist mindset. She compares this to past comments made by Barack Obama about wealth redistribution. The discussion shifts to the Obamas' wealth, with Kelly noting their substantial net worth and luxury properties, questioning their stance on wealth distribution. She critiques Michelle's attacks on Donald Trump, suggesting they lack substance and highlight a double standard regarding privilege and opportunity. Kelly also addresses the Obamas' perceived influence over Joe Biden's presidency, interpreting Michelle's remarks as a veiled critique of Biden's leadership. The conversation touches on the Democratic Party's messaging, with Kelly asserting that the Obamas' speeches may distract from the current administration's challenges. The hosts discuss the effectiveness of the convention's messaging and the contrasting performances of various speakers, including Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris's husband. They express skepticism about the Democrats' ability to connect with swing voters and critique the lack of a clear Republican strategy against Harris. The dialogue continues with a focus on Tim Walz, the Minnesota governor, and his controversies, including his military service claims and handling of COVID-19 policies. Liz Colin, a journalist, provides insights into Walz's misrepresentations and the media's role in covering them. The conversation highlights Walz's radical policies, particularly regarding gender ideology and parental rights, and his connections to China. Overall, the discussion critiques the Democratic Party's messaging, the Obamas' influence, and the controversies surrounding key figures like Tim Walz, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in political narratives.
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