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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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Kamala is a poor candidate who has had four years without being elected. The Democratic party may win by undermining democracy, especially after the threats against Trump. Real political violence stems from labeling opponents as threats. Identity politics have radicalized many Democrats, focusing too much on race, gender, and sexuality. An earlier conversation highlighted assumptions about identity; the speaker, a mixed individual who identifies as bisexual, emphasizes that others often project their views onto him without knowing his true background.

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Julian Castro predicted that Texas would become a Democratic state due to demographic changes and population growth from outside the state. This statement went unchallenged, reflecting a broader acceptance of such views. In 2019, Donald Trump falsely claimed he would deport many illegal immigrants. Kamala Harris responded, emphasizing that this was an attempt to alter the country's demographics. However, illegal immigrants cannot vote and should not factor into demographic considerations. Harris's stance implies that these individuals are seen as potential Democratic voters, raising questions about the implications of her beliefs. This perspective is presented as morally superior, discouraging dissent and framing opposition as immoral.

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Democratic leaders serve the donor class, prioritizing fundraising over genuine representation. Politicians like Kamala Harris present a facade of joy, but voters crave authentic reactions and representation. The mainstream media often protects these politicians, misrepresenting their ties to donors and failing to address their shortcomings. To create change, voters must challenge and replace these leaders, as they will not self-correct. The consistent losses for Democrats stem from corruption and reliance on donor money. If voters do not take action to fire these ineffective leaders, they will continue to face defeats against figures like Donald Trump. It's time to wake up and recognize the lies perpetuated by the establishment.

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Kamala Harris's mother allegedly worked for the MK Ultra program, which raises concerns about Kamala's background. A journalist, Yoichi Shimatsu, claims that Kamala's upbringing was influenced by this program, suggesting she may have undergone trauma-based mind control. He argues that her behavior reflects signs of such programming, as she often displays inconsistent intelligence and personality traits. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of MK Ultra, including its historical ties to mind control experiments and the manipulation of public perception. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness about these issues, asserting that many people are unaware of the government's dark history and ongoing psychological operations.

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The speaker discusses the sudden shift in public opinion towards Kamala Harris, highlighting her past failures in debates and lack of negative media coverage. Despite her qualifications and background, she is not embraced by the public due to her anti-war stance and refusal to conform to political games. This reveals a discrepancy between what people claim to want in a leader and their actual preferences.

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Trump voters articulate specific policy reasons for their support, such as censorship and illegal immigration. In contrast, Kamala voters often cite her identity as a woman of color without detailing her policy positions or accomplishments as Vice President. Trump supporters discuss "saving America," while Kamala supporters treat it like "Stan Wars," focusing on aesthetics and vibes. Despite substantial mainstream media support, Kamala Harris "still sucks."

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Kamala Harris lost the election not because she is a woman, but due to her disconnect with American families struggling to afford basic needs. Her focus on celebrity endorsements and lavish spending while offering minimal support to hurricane victims highlighted this disconnect. Additionally, her rhetoric against straight white men alienated potential voters. American politics has shifted; politicians can no longer bully citizens into voting for them. Both parties must remember they are public servants who need to listen to the people. If they fail to adapt their policies to public concerns, they risk being left behind, as Kamala learned the hard way.

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Joe Biden recently spoke about white supremacy being the biggest threat to Americans, but he failed to mention that the white supremacy he refers to is within the Democratic Party. Throughout history, Democrats have perpetuated division through actions like creating black codes and promoting lynching. While some argue that there are black leaders within the Democratic Party, it is akin to the distinction between a field Negro and a house Negro. The modern-day house Negroes, living in mansions and earning millions, still disregard the plight of those in the projects. The Democratic Party poses a significant threat to America.

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He won key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. The question arises: why would voters in Wisconsin choose Joe Biden, an older candidate with a controversial past, over Kamala Harris, a younger candidate with a clean record and forward-thinking policies? The frustration stems from the perception that identity factors, such as gender and race, may have influenced voter decisions. This situation leads to feelings of disappointment and confusion, but not surprise.

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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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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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There's a distinction between the political and the psychological that shouldn't be collapsed. About 4% of the population has "dark tetrad" personality characteristics: Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism. These individuals use false cries of victimization to manipulate, seek unwarranted vengeance, and demand self-serving reparations. They infiltrate groups by adopting beliefs as camouflage to elevate their moral status. This has worsened online because evolved strategies for dealing with these types don't work well in that environment. Psychopaths can escape reputational consequences and find like-minded people. These individuals are like the Pharisees, religious pretenders using moral virtue and devotion to further their interests. Social media enables them to organize and hide, pathologizing the culture. Most people agree on almost everything, but these fringe individuals are psychopathological narcissists cloaking themselves in political guise. It is important to distinguish between the political and the psychological.

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Today, I heard a surprising statement on TikTok about marginalized groups trusting their voting choices. As an immigrant of over 20 years, I find this perspective misguided. I've observed that many Black Americans vote for the Democratic Party but often feel let down by politicians who fail to deliver for their communities. Kamala Harris, now vice president for four years, has not proven her worth to continue receiving support. The emotional ties some have to the Democratic Party can hinder progress, creating a cycle where political power is given away without tangible benefits. It's crucial to reevaluate these connections and seek a renaissance for the community.

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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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Black people vote for Democrats because textbooks portray LBJ as a hero for signing the Civil Rights Act, but fail to mention his racist views. LBJ's plan was to have black people voting Democrat for 200 years through welfarism. Democrats rewrite history to manipulate perceptions. They use manipulation tactics to make people believe they are caring for them despite causing harm. It's like being in a toxic relationship where someone says nice things to confuse you while their actions show otherwise.

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They discuss lack of democracy in the Democratic party, pointing out how Trump won through votes while Harris was chosen without any. They criticize how Obama, Clintons, and billionaires decided to push Biden aside. They question the real power in the country being unelected officials and billionaires. They suggest Democrats vote for Republicans if they feel insulted by the corrupt process in their party.

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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

Cuomo's Failed Zohran Strategy, Platner Oppo Dump & KJP's Only Line, w/ Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine
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The podcast delves into several high-stakes political races and broader issues within the Democratic Party. In New York City, the mayoral contest sees Democratic Socialist Zoran Mamani leading, despite significant controversy surrounding his association with Imam Siraj Wahaj, who is described as a terror apologist with anti-American, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-free speech views. The hosts criticize the mainstream media's perceived lack of scrutiny on Mamani and the intense pressure on Republican candidate Curtis Leewa to withdraw, arguing it's unfair given Andrew Cuomo's past scandals, including his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes and sexual harassment allegations. The discussion moves to Virginia, where Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones is losing ground after texts endorsing violence against Republicans and their children came to light. Democratic leaders, including gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, are criticized for not denouncing Jones, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy and a focus on identity politics. Spanberger also faces backlash for dismissing concerns about transgender issues in schools, particularly regarding boys in girls' bathrooms, as mere "fear-mongering." In New Jersey, the gubernatorial race between Republican Jack Chidarelli and Democrat Mickey Sherrill is unexpectedly tight. Chidarelli's campaign, featuring Kelsey Grammar, focuses on issues like high taxes, rising crime, and parental rights, resonating with voters. Sherrill, meanwhile, faces scrutiny over a Naval Academy cheating scandal and perceived unpreparedness in debates. The hosts suggest this race indicates a potential shift in New Jersey's political landscape. Maine's Senate race also features controversy, with Democratic candidate Graham Platner, a self-described former communist, facing an imploding campaign. Revelations include controversial Reddit posts expressing anti-cop and anti-rural white American sentiments, and a Nazi-affiliated tattoo, which his former campaign manager claims he understood the meaning of. The hosts highlight a perceived double standard in media coverage and Democratic party responses to these controversies compared to similar situations involving Republicans. Broader themes include the Democratic Party's increasing reliance on identity politics, exemplified by Hunter Biden's comments on Kamala Harris's selection and Karine Jean-Pierre's frequent self-identification as a "black, queer, immigrant woman" while promoting her book, despite accusations of incompetence and internal White House conflicts. The podcast concludes with deep concern over escalating political polarization, vitriol, and an apparent acceptance of calls for violence against political opponents on the left, citing "No Kings" rallies and radicalized youth, while noting a recent surge in Bible sales as a potential counter-cultural trend.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Character Assassination Attempt on Vance, and Offensive Olympics Opening, w/ Stephen A. Smith & VDH
Guests: Stephen A. Smith, VDH
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the character assassination of JD Vance, emphasizing his appeal to working-class voters in swing states, which poses a threat to Democrats. She highlights an attack from the Governor of Kentucky, who labeled Vance a phony for overstating his connection to Appalachian culture, despite Vance's genuine background. Kelly contrasts this with the Governor's privileged upbringing, questioning his understanding of the working class. Following the assassination attempt on Trump, Kelly notes that while some in the media may hesitate to attack him, others, like the Lincoln Project, quickly resumed incendiary rhetoric. She discusses Vance's evolution from an establishment Republican to a MAGA supporter, which has led to accusations of opportunism. Kelly criticizes CNN for allowing a former friend of Vance to publicly attack him over his stance on gender-affirming care for minors, portraying it as a cowardly act. Kelly argues that Vance's reversal on Trump and other issues is not unique, citing a Wall Street Journal piece showing a significant shift in young men's support for Trump. She shares her own change of heart regarding Trump, attributing it to his policies that restored due process and economic growth. Kelly expresses disdain for the media's portrayal of Vance and his wife, Usha, as opportunists, arguing that their kindness towards others contradicts these claims. The discussion shifts to the media's treatment of Kamala Harris, who has changed her positions without facing scrutiny. Kelly points out that while Vance is criticized for his reversals, Harris's flip-flops are downplayed. She emphasizes the media's bias against Republicans, recalling past examples of unfair treatment towards candidates like John McCain and Mitt Romney. Stephen A. Smith joins the conversation, expressing his independent stance and skepticism about Trump. He discusses the dynamics of the upcoming election, noting that both Harris and Trump will face scrutiny. Smith believes that Harris's lack of accountability for Biden's decisions, particularly regarding Afghanistan, will be a significant issue. Kelly and Smith address the implications of Harris's policies and the Democrats' messaging strategy, which they argue is disconnected from the concerns of everyday Americans. They conclude that the upcoming election will hinge on the ability of Republicans to unite voters across demographics against the backdrop of a dishonest media landscape.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Has a Brutal Message for Pro-Palestinian Protesters | Cohost James Lindsay
Guests: James Lindsay
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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report with guest James Lindsay, discussing various political and social issues. They begin with a satirical take on a political candidate's campaign tactics, highlighting the disconnect between politicians and constituents. Lindsay reflects on the rise of anti-white sentiment and its implications for Jewish communities, expressing concern over the unfolding situation. They discuss Gad Saad's concept of "suicidal empathy," where misplaced compassion leads to detrimental policies, particularly regarding immigration and social services. Lindsay connects this to the Cloward-Piven strategy, suggesting that mass immigration is used to overload systems and create crises that necessitate new social structures. They note the growing anti-Semitism in the U.S. and how it has become more visible, especially in the context of recent events in Israel and Gaza. Lindsay recounts his past warnings about the dangers of critical race theory and its impact on Jewish identity. The conversation shifts to the role of social media in amplifying division and chaos, with both hosts acknowledging the manufactured nature of online outrage. They discuss the implications of AI technology, warning that it may exacerbate societal issues by promoting a homogenized worldview. Lindsay emphasizes the need for individuals to articulate their values clearly, particularly within the Jewish community, to counteract rising anti-Semitism. Finally, they reflect on the current political climate, particularly Biden's rhetoric and its effects on various demographics, including Black voters, who are increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party. They conclude with a call to recognize the intentional efforts to undermine society and the potential for recovery if these forces are identified and resisted.
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