Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Donald Trump's not even president yet. Have you seen what's happened in the last 48 hours? The misogynist appoints the first ever woman to be chief of staff. The Taliban announced they want peace with America and to be taken off the terrorist list. Putin came out and said that Western civilization is not an enemy. Mexico has started securing the border in of course response to tariff threats. Saudi Arabia is kicking out all of their Hamas leaders. New York is cleaning up their illegal migrant crisis. Xi Jinping came out and said he wants to peacefully coexist with China and said that they respect American people. The European UN Union chief finally came out and said, hey America, can we start buying LNG from you so they stop buying from Russian gas? Putin says he takes Donald Trump's plan to end the war with Ukraine very seriously and Russia supports it. The Houthis are stepping back. The Hamas called for an immediate end to war. He's calling for term limits in from Congress. So that way people like Nancy Pelosi stop being forever members. Stock markets and crypto hit all time highs. He sent Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton into depression. Because of all this amazing news, white liberal ugly women are now refusing to have sex with men. America is in fact being made great again.
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[00:01:15] Speaker C: We want to wish any officers of.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: The sensitivity police a heartfelt.
[00:01:19] Speaker D: This nigga's not ready, though. Jimmy Mack is not ready.
[00:01:21] Speaker B: This man's not ready.
[00:01:22] Speaker C: Call this the black Republicans.
[00:01:24] Speaker B: The black Republicans. What?
[00:01:26] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Why would we call it that? Are you a Republican?
[00:01:28] Speaker C: Both of you are. Shut up.
[00:01:29] Speaker B: No, no. Are you a Republican?
[00:01:31] Speaker C: No.
[00:01:31] Speaker B: Oh, you're mean.
[00:01:32] Speaker C: Since when?
[00:01:33] Speaker D: I never. I'm a K rider, bro.
[00:01:35] Speaker C: What is he?
[00:01:36] Speaker D: Huh?
[00:01:36] Speaker C: Oh, he's independent, huh? Yeah, until he got on me.
[00:01:40] Speaker D: Rfk.
[00:01:41] Speaker B: Rfk.
[00:01:41] Speaker D: I still got with the winner somehow, huh?
[00:01:44] Speaker B: He's not lying. He did. He was called RFK then. You was the one that was pooping on it.
[00:01:49] Speaker C: RFK is about to be in charge of our health. Yeah, you're happy about that?
[00:01:54] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:54] Speaker D: He's gonna. About to go. Yeah.
[00:01:55] Speaker B: Talking to Mike, though.
[00:01:56] Speaker C: The next pandemic.
[00:01:57] Speaker D: He's about to. He's about to.
[00:01:58] Speaker C: We're done. Like make this is left a dead bear or dead deer in Central Park.
[00:02:03] Speaker B: What are we talking about?
[00:02:04] Speaker D: Rfk. Because you had a story about that.
[00:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah, but what, What? I mean, are we talking about something you Read somewhere.
[00:02:09] Speaker C: I heard from.
I didn't read this.
[00:02:12] Speaker D: That's a true story.
[00:02:13] Speaker B: He left a bear in the wood.
[00:02:14] Speaker C: In the dead bear that he thought he found somewhere and thought that it was a good idea.
[00:02:19] Speaker B: He found a dead bear somewhere and moved. And moved it to Central Park.
[00:02:22] Speaker C: Yes. And left that.
[00:02:23] Speaker B: How big is this bear?
[00:02:24] Speaker C: I don't know, but it was. I don't know.
[00:02:26] Speaker D: But. But I like.
[00:02:27] Speaker B: No, hold on. Why are you so upset? You sound like you're upset. You don't even live in New York.
[00:02:30] Speaker C: Just. It's just a d. Have you been. I don't want a. In charge.
[00:02:33] Speaker B: Have you ever been to New York?
[00:02:35] Speaker C: No.
[00:02:35] Speaker B: What the.
[00:02:35] Speaker C: Come on, let's go. Let's go. Come on.
[00:02:36] Speaker B: We're already going.
[00:02:37] Speaker C: Oh, we're in.
[00:02:38] Speaker D: Yeah, we're in. We two, three minutes in already like the hook's about to drop.
[00:03:00] Speaker C: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast guaranteed.
[00:03:08] Speaker D: But hey, I'm glad. Cause the first thing he says he's about to challenge is all the pharmaceutical companies and, you know, all the. And then he's not saying he's getting rid of vaccines. He's just saying the information's gonna be out there. He's not saying he's getting rid of vaccines.
[00:03:21] Speaker C: All I'm saying is I don't want a motherfucker.
[00:03:22] Speaker D: He actually put the information out there and letting the parents decide.
[00:03:26] Speaker C: This nigga said. So I don't know if you're up on this story, B. This.
[00:03:29] Speaker B: No, I'm not into this.
[00:03:30] Speaker C: Okay, so this found a dead bird. He said, oh, my God.
[00:03:33] Speaker D: You still in that?
[00:03:34] Speaker C: No. Yes, nigga. Cuz. This. This speaks to this mindset. What are you talking about?
[00:03:38] Speaker B: Does it really? We're going to use one example of one crazy thing that he probably did to get an attention. We're going to use that as who. What kind of man he is.
[00:03:45] Speaker C: This nigga's an adult.
[00:03:46] Speaker B: We're not going to talk about all. We're not going to talk about all the interviews he's done.
[00:03:49] Speaker C: This wasn't in college.
[00:03:50] Speaker B: We're not talking about all the inter. All the interviews. We're going to talk about the one thing that you disagreed with. Okay, let's do that. And what we're going to do is we're going to do that. And while you're telling that story, I'm going to think of the weirdest thing you've ever done, and we're going to make that be the definition of who you are.
[00:04:01] Speaker C: We can get started. Because this. That's not the weirdest thing he's ever done. This nigga had a fucking worm in his head.
[00:04:06] Speaker B: Go ahead.
[00:04:08] Speaker D: This nigga's talking about a bear. All RFK is trying to do now, he's trying to make the companies that are making seed oils accountable for the health defects that it's causing the American public. He's about to try.
[00:04:19] Speaker C: What made you fall in love with this?
[00:04:21] Speaker D: Because he's actually talking about real American problems, the health of America. He's like, yo, what's up? We're the only country that are giving people seed oils and everything. We're the only country that get the moment a baby's born. They gotta take X amount of vaccines like every other country is not doing these things.
[00:04:37] Speaker C: Is he gonna start allowing black labels and shit?
[00:04:39] Speaker D: What you mean?
[00:04:40] Speaker C: You know what I'm talking about. Like in all these other countries, the foreign countries, that's the start where they.
[00:04:45] Speaker D: Have to tell you, like when you go to Mexico and buy a bag of Doritos and they said, yes, it's.
[00:04:49] Speaker C: Got a black label on it. So you look at that, it's like, black label, this is bad.
[00:04:53] Speaker D: That's the start.
[00:04:54] Speaker C: Period.
[00:04:54] Speaker D: That's the start. That's the start.
[00:04:55] Speaker B: I don't think that's what black label means, though. I think what black label does is just allows you to know that it has an exceptional. Or more than it should, more than the daily.
It's not good for you necessarily. I don't. I don't know that that's the guide.
[00:05:12] Speaker C: No, I think that's what it is.
[00:05:13] Speaker B: The idea is that it exceeds the daily value in a certain place because fat isn't bad for you necessarily, but excessive fat can be. Trans fat can be.
[00:05:24] Speaker C: Right. So all I'm saying is that whatever's in this bag is not good in whatever content. It's.
[00:05:29] Speaker B: But again, not good is not the guide. They're not trying to tell you what's not good. They're trying to tell you what is in it that could be harmful. You see what I'm saying?
[00:05:38] Speaker C: The way that it's constructed this way. So again, let's talk about it, because you always like to say this about fucking weed that's laced with fentanyl. Weed by itself, not a problem. You lace that shit with fentanyl, it's a problem. So you would. I would want a fucking bagel.
[00:05:53] Speaker B: Wrong. See, that's wrong.
[00:05:54] Speaker C: No. Why?
[00:05:55] Speaker B: No, that's wrong.
[00:05:56] Speaker C: Why?
[00:05:56] Speaker B: Because that's not actually accurate.
[00:05:58] Speaker C: Then why do you Say that.
[00:06:00] Speaker B: Well, because they don't regulate the amount of fentanyl, you understand? I'm saying, like, fentanyl is a very successful pain reducer or what is it word I'm looking for?
[00:06:10] Speaker D: What is kind of like.
[00:06:11] Speaker C: It's like an opioid, right?
[00:06:12] Speaker B: It's very useful in certain places, in certain dosages.
[00:06:15] Speaker D: They use it all the time.
[00:06:17] Speaker B: Yeah, they do. The problem is that there's. It's not regulated, so they're putting way too much. And it's fate, fata. Fatal. Fateful. Fatal.
[00:06:25] Speaker C: No. Yeah, fatal.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: Fatal.
[00:06:27] Speaker D: It is fatal too.
[00:06:28] Speaker B: If there was.
[00:06:28] Speaker C: That's what he said.
[00:06:29] Speaker B: If there was a way to do the proper dosage, I don't think that fentanyl would be such a problem. It's just that these motherfuckers don't care.
[00:06:37] Speaker C: Yeah, they don't. They just trying to make it stretch. They like mo Fentanyl less.
[00:06:40] Speaker B: So what I'm saying is if you could do a regulation where you could know exactly how much other shit besides weed is in your weed. That's what the black label is showing you. What else is in here that may be excessive or over the daily recommended value? That's what I was looking for. That's what I'm saying. So that's what, you know, extra sodium, extra sugar. It's gonna.
[00:06:58] Speaker C: I don't think so. Because that. That fucking thing that you sent me, the Apple podcast about food and all of that shit about the regulations on food that you sent me and all of that shit they. She had to do and he was talking about it basically is just a thing that tells you, like, this is whatever dose it is. Right? So we may be saying both the same thing.
[00:07:17] Speaker B: We are saying the same thing.
[00:07:19] Speaker C: This in whatever. This, in this package, the way it is packaged is too much. Is right. This is not. This is not for you. This is not good for you. Right, but our corporations are against that.
[00:07:29] Speaker B: Of course.
[00:07:30] Speaker C: Right? They don't want it. They don't want to. On a front, someone to come by and be like, oh, no, that already.
[00:07:35] Speaker B: That makes you not want to get it.
[00:07:36] Speaker C: Of course. Why not? Like, have you ever bought cigarettes outside of the country? Yeah, and like, the cigarettes outside of.
[00:07:41] Speaker B: The country, they got pictures of lung disease.
[00:07:44] Speaker C: They're like on blast. Like, listen, there's a person missing a.
[00:07:46] Speaker B: On the side of the box.
[00:07:47] Speaker C: This shit is deadly to the motherfucker. Nigga don't smoke this shit. It's bad as fuck for you. Right? Like, and it's. And people, I'm like, Whoa. Who would buy that? Like looking at it advertised that way? Why would anyone ever be like, give me a carton of that.
[00:08:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I want some of that on my lungs. I want my lungs to look like this.
[00:08:05] Speaker D: But his overall message, Jamie Mack is FDA's war on public health is about to end. This includes its aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, raw milk.
[00:08:21] Speaker C: What the fuck?
[00:08:22] Speaker D: Vitamin.
[00:08:23] Speaker C: Yeah, what about raw. Is he saying raw milk is good for you, bro?
[00:08:26] Speaker B: Did you hear anything that you related to? I heard one. And you didn't say anything about that? Like, see what I'm saying? You're just focusing on crazy shit because you want to make your point. He said psychedelics first. You didn't even bat an eye. You didn't bat an eye.
[00:08:38] Speaker D: Anything else that advanced human health and can be patented by big pharma.
[00:08:42] Speaker B: And he's against all these vaccines and that gave people adhd. I don't understand why you're against it.
[00:08:47] Speaker C: No, that wasn't, that was the Tylenol. But the ADHD is.
[00:08:50] Speaker B: He's against all that.
[00:08:51] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm. I'm with it. I'm with it.
[00:08:52] Speaker B: No, you're not.
[00:08:53] Speaker C: Listen, I'm with anti adhd.
[00:08:55] Speaker B: You're mad at a bear. A bear event. Like I don't even. I still don't know what the bear event was.
[00:08:59] Speaker D: If you work for the FDA and a part of this corrupt system, I have two message for you. Preserve your records and pack your bags. What I like about that is. Have you ever seen the show DOP Sick?
[00:09:07] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:09:08] Speaker D: It's pretty much talk about the. Of course he is that big pharma company. What's that name? Purdue Farmer.
[00:09:14] Speaker C: Purdue. Yeah.
[00:09:15] Speaker D: Yeah. And then if you think about it, the people that work at Purdue forma when they get caught, they go work at fda, right? It's like, whoa, that, that's.
[00:09:25] Speaker C: Well, no. So. No, no, no. So. So. So again, let's be clear. They. They got hand, you know, picked right to go. So it wasn't like they got caught. They were already guaranteed. Like there was like a. Yeah, a deal to go already to those places.
[00:09:41] Speaker D: But now you create that corrupt system. Why these drug companies can continue to had higher dosage of whatever they selling that can create mental health problems in the country, create addiction problems in the country and so on and so forth. And that's actually been heard in America the last 40, 60 years. That's a lot of reason why the American population has been declining.
[00:10:01] Speaker B: I haven't ever heard anybody say the past 40, 60 years. That's a big ass range of time. The past 40, 60 years. Like I've heard 35, 40, you know what I'm saying? 10, 15.
[00:10:13] Speaker D: But if you think about it, 1970s, 1970s was over 40 years ago. Okay, so that's what I'm saying.
[00:10:18] Speaker C: Okay, let's, let's, let's talk about, let's talk about snapper.
[00:10:23] Speaker D: So that's what I'm saying. I like the fact that he was having those conversations because those are true American problems. Like there's a health problem in this country. Like we spend the most in healthcare, but we are the ones that are the sickest. That don't fucking make sense. But if you running any business. That don't make sense.
[00:10:37] Speaker C: But.
[00:10:38] Speaker D: But what?
[00:10:39] Speaker C: Niggas talk a lot of shit. At least he's talking that talk a lot of shit.
[00:10:44] Speaker B: He's been talking that shit for a lot of years.
[00:10:45] Speaker C: I know, but, but I'm just talking. What did Obama say he was going to do? Like people say what?
No, try.
[00:10:52] Speaker D: They try to put healthier food in the school system.
[00:10:54] Speaker C: A try and do ain't the same thing.
[00:10:57] Speaker B: Well, I think, I think she actually did it though.
[00:10:59] Speaker C: No, no, but I'm not even talking about that. I'm just saying like there's, there's there's a lot of things that motherfuckers promise, right?
[00:11:05] Speaker B: But Mac, listen, I know for a fact Michelle Obama did do that in schools, right? And guess what happened? Guess what my kids did when they did that? Complained every day. They ended up taking the shit out of the schools because nobody wanted the healthy shit in the vending machines at school. So when even though somebody can want to and can try to, people are just full of shit too. Like the people who are asking for this are full of shit too.
[00:11:28] Speaker C: Well, I think that a lot of it is still runs back to these fucking corporations. Like, you know that if we're talking about school lunches and shit that it's illegal to serve these public school lunches without milk. Did you know that? Without meal milk.
[00:11:44] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:11:44] Speaker C: No. What do you mean, okay? Milk?
[00:11:46] Speaker B: That doesn't mean anything to me.
[00:11:48] Speaker C: It does. The milk industry made it so that way. Right? So you can't have a fucking, a school lunch served without either chocolate or white milk on the fucking plate. And that's, that's a. Milk is not really our thing. Whether you believe that.
[00:12:01] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's not fentanyl.
[00:12:04] Speaker C: But it's not.
[00:12:05] Speaker B: I Mean, you make this sound like fennel and milk are the same, but.
[00:12:08] Speaker C: It'S so, again, like, it's illegal not.
[00:12:11] Speaker B: To add fentanyl, but now that I'd be like, whoa, no.
[00:12:13] Speaker C: Like, so there's like, these campaigns, right? Like, oh, milk builds calcium. That's not true.
[00:12:17] Speaker B: It's all bullshit, right?
[00:12:18] Speaker C: That's not true.
[00:12:18] Speaker B: But I mean, breakfast is bullshit.
[00:12:20] Speaker D: The whole. The whole three meals a day thing is bullshit. It was never supposed to be that. Even the food pyramid, right?
[00:12:26] Speaker C: The amount of. Right.
[00:12:27] Speaker D: All of this, that's all propaganda. But that's what he's trying to remove.
[00:12:29] Speaker C: He's like, okay, we'll see.
[00:12:31] Speaker D: We've been programming people to live. Unhealthy. Lot unhealthy.
[00:12:35] Speaker C: So you're ready to take America back again, right?
[00:12:38] Speaker D: What do you mean?
[00:12:38] Speaker C: Wait, I mean, what are you talking about? Like, I just said what I said, I just take America back.
[00:12:43] Speaker D: I just like the fact that he was one of the people.
[00:12:46] Speaker C: Are you ready to take America back?
[00:12:48] Speaker D: I want America to be the country that used to be. Yes. And what I mean by that.
[00:12:52] Speaker C: So just power.
[00:12:53] Speaker B: Say the words.
[00:12:53] Speaker C: But again, why is it trying to say it differently?
[00:12:57] Speaker D: Because that statement.
[00:12:59] Speaker C: What statement?
[00:13:00] Speaker D: That statement is trying to say, don't.
[00:13:01] Speaker B: Let him push you for nigga.
[00:13:04] Speaker D: That statement you just said there's a marketing to it that I don't. I don't subscribe to. So that's why.
Because the way. Because a lot of things.
[00:13:13] Speaker C: It sounds like you do subscribe to.
[00:13:15] Speaker D: A lot of things is optics. America's about optics.
[00:13:17] Speaker C: You just don't want a red hat.
[00:13:19] Speaker D: Yes, that's definitely one. I don't want a red hat right now.
[00:13:22] Speaker C: Okay, but. But you. You subscribe to the mechanisms.
[00:13:26] Speaker D: I do subscribe to the energy behind that statement. Yes. I do subscribe to the energy of that. Yo, I'm from America. I used to see a better America. I saw it declining French, and now I'm trying to do something.
[00:13:36] Speaker B: I think you got to stand on it, bro. I think. I think you got to come out the closet.
[00:13:39] Speaker C: Come on, bro.
[00:13:40] Speaker B: I think you got to stand on it, bro. If you agree with it 100%, I think you gotta come.
[00:13:44] Speaker D: FDA's, though.
[00:13:45] Speaker C: No. About America being again.
[00:13:48] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:13:49] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:13:49] Speaker D: Okay. In that case, yeah. I want America to be back stronger than.
[00:13:52] Speaker C: No, say it again. Just say the words, bro.
[00:13:55] Speaker D: I want America to be better than.
[00:13:57] Speaker C: No, no. You want to make America what?
[00:14:00] Speaker D: I want to make America awesome again.
[00:14:03] Speaker C: So you want ma.
You want to make America awesome again, huh, mama?
[00:14:10] Speaker B: Make America Better again.
I just want to make.
[00:14:13] Speaker D: Because America got all the potential. So let's do it. Let's actually do it. Let's stop fucking around. Let's stop letting the greed take over. Let's use our resources for good.
[00:14:23] Speaker B: You probably. You probably wanted to be make America shine again, don't you? Massive.
[00:14:28] Speaker C: Massive.
What I thought and what I thought that you would have a problem with Reg. For real. For real. Is that the women, like, you're not on the. It seems like you've abandoned them.
[00:14:43] Speaker D: No, I haven't. Like.
[00:14:44] Speaker C: Yeah, you have.
[00:14:45] Speaker D: No, no, because yeah, you have.
[00:14:47] Speaker B: You've been pulling stunts recently. French, they've been. They've been counting on you and you've been pulling stunts.
[00:14:50] Speaker C: You're not fucking with them right now. You. You ready to make America male again? You are male again.
[00:14:57] Speaker D: What I want people to understand, regardless.
[00:15:00] Speaker B: Of what happened, make America misogynistic again.
[00:15:04] Speaker D: Regardless of what happened with the results, this is still America at the end of the day.
[00:15:10] Speaker C: What? Whoa, what the fuck? Say that. This is still America, okay?
[00:15:14] Speaker D: This is still one of the only places in the entire world where you can really make your dreams come true.
[00:15:20] Speaker C: If you're a man or women.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: We have.
[00:15:23] Speaker C: Women are getting that.
[00:15:24] Speaker D: Listen, women lost, but she lost. But she still ran for president. She was the vice president. She still is the vice president of this country at this moment. Listen, so she still achieved dreams that women in other countries can't even fathom to do. What are you talking about?
[00:15:37] Speaker C: This nigga is undefeated against women.
[00:15:39] Speaker D: Yes.
[00:15:40] Speaker C: This nigga is a woman beater to the. To the hundreds.
[00:15:43] Speaker D: But I don't know if it's. But that. That goes back to. To just history and culture.
[00:15:48] Speaker B: Right?
[00:15:49] Speaker D: Why this type of man is able to beat the two women that he beat.
[00:15:52] Speaker C: Well, this is the America you want to go back to.
[00:15:56] Speaker D: What?
[00:15:56] Speaker C: Where women don't have a shot.
[00:15:58] Speaker D: I never said.
[00:15:59] Speaker C: Why.
[00:15:59] Speaker B: Why is that?
[00:15:59] Speaker D: Never said.
[00:16:00] Speaker B: The America people trying to say that.
[00:16:03] Speaker D: I want America to thrive. That doesn't mean that women don't have a shot.
[00:16:06] Speaker C: Trump said that when he came out at the Republican convention to. It's a man's world.
[00:16:11] Speaker D: No, that doesn't mean that. That's just. Again, optics.
[00:16:15] Speaker B: Didn't he just name a woman to. Yes. Cabinet.
[00:16:18] Speaker D: Like.
[00:16:18] Speaker B: Stop it, stop it, stop it.
[00:16:20] Speaker D: What?
[00:16:20] Speaker C: Family member?
[00:16:21] Speaker B: No, not a family member.
[00:16:22] Speaker D: No.
[00:16:23] Speaker C: Something politician, is it? What's the name of Green?
[00:16:27] Speaker B: No. Hell no. I don't think anybody with her.
[00:16:29] Speaker C: No. She won again.
[00:16:31] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's.
[00:16:32] Speaker C: I don't think how the.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: I Don't think anybody that crazy win, bro. This is your state.
[00:16:36] Speaker C: How the fuck that crazy, you bitch.
[00:16:38] Speaker B: You fucking. You tell me.
[00:16:40] Speaker C: I didn't vote for that hoe. Yeah, well, like, I'm talking, and she.
[00:16:43] Speaker B: Says the most wise French said niggas was lying.
[00:16:46] Speaker C: Yeah, no, he. He definitely said they were lying because.
[00:16:49] Speaker D: Fred said was definitely lying because when I was outside, I was like, oh, Trump about to lose this election. And I'm looking at the graph and I'm like, hold up. Everybody voted for this N. Bro, the.
[00:17:00] Speaker B: Media was making it seem like that shit was head and head, head to head, dead, like dead heat.
[00:17:05] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:17:05] Speaker B: It wasn't close.
[00:17:07] Speaker C: The Bloods fucking Molly walked the Crips.
[00:17:09] Speaker D: The thing. You know what. You know what happened to that loss wasn't her campaign tragedy, man. Like, the way campaign strategy.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: The way she ran that loss was her campaign strategy.
[00:17:21] Speaker D: The way she ran her campaign was.
[00:17:23] Speaker B: Why she lost, how she lost.
[00:17:24] Speaker D: She probably could have still lost because.
[00:17:26] Speaker C: You know, she had no chance.
[00:17:27] Speaker D: But the way she lost, like, the.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: Way she got swept.
[00:17:29] Speaker D: Because this is the thing. There's states like North Carolina, even Georgia too. All the other shit Democrat, just not her. They voted for everybody else for the Senate.
[00:17:38] Speaker C: No, they won. They won everything.
[00:17:41] Speaker D: They control it all in a grand scheme. I'm saying like a state like North Carolina, everybody, everything else was blue, but not her. So that's what I'm saying. It's like a lot.
[00:17:49] Speaker B: I think they showed a graph where they were saying, what places did she do better in than Biden? And there were none.
[00:17:55] Speaker D: That's the thing.
[00:17:56] Speaker B: But they said it before they clicked it on the screen.
[00:17:58] Speaker C: So this is what I realized.
This is what this has shown me, that white men really in their soul. I mean, as a. We'll just say, as a white man.
[00:18:12] Speaker B: You're doing what he does to you. Let him say as.
[00:18:15] Speaker C: As a collective. I'm not going to say individually, but as a collective. In the United States, they don't like niggas. Right. And they don't like minorities as a whole.
[00:18:24] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:18:25] Speaker C: But they really don't like women. Like, there's no. Like, the fact that they were. I mean, I honestly believe now that we would have a Mexican male before we would ever have a woman president.
[00:18:36] Speaker B: I need to change our show description, French.
[00:18:38] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:18:39] Speaker B: Because Mac is not an ADHD sufferer. He may be that also, but he's a libtard adhd. What does this nigga turn into a libtard?
[00:18:46] Speaker C: I don't even know why.
[00:18:47] Speaker B: Because you really believe that the country voted against a woman. That's why she lost.
[00:18:52] Speaker C: Yeah, bro. No, they don't.
[00:18:53] Speaker B: Like the country did not fuck with Democrats anymore. They're tired of the transgender shit. They're tired of the kids.
[00:18:59] Speaker C: He lost to a fucking.
A convalent white male Democrat.
[00:19:04] Speaker B: No, she was evil and nobody thinks she's not.
[00:19:06] Speaker C: No, no, no.
He lost to Biden's old ass. Fucking decrepit ass.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: But it wasn't. But he didn't. Okay. Again, the reason why that campaign went that way.
[00:19:15] Speaker C: Because he's a male.
[00:19:16] Speaker D: No, no, because at the time.
[00:19:17] Speaker B: Because they were tired of the crazy shit that everybody was having to deal with. Because even if you like Trump, the other side was making it. Oh, he's, he's Hitler. Oh, he's, he's, he's an end of democracy. So they were like, yo, it's just, it's time. Let's just. We need to change. It wasn't for nobody liked by. In fact, immediately people was like, oh my God, who is this motherfucker? Like, how fast did it switch?
[00:19:38] Speaker C: But he was a male.
[00:19:39] Speaker B: And that is Jimmy Mack.
[00:19:40] Speaker D: Jimmy Mac. Regardless. Regardless. If the white men didn't want to see a black woman as president, it.
[00:19:45] Speaker C: Is not why she got colored. Not even a color.
[00:19:49] Speaker D: French women.
[00:19:50] Speaker B: What in French. Who would. I mean, Mac, who would have beat Trump on the Democrats? Male.
[00:19:55] Speaker D: Gavin Newsom.
[00:19:56] Speaker B: Absolutely not.
[00:19:58] Speaker D: No, he's more leptar.
[00:19:59] Speaker B: Who would have beat.
[00:20:00] Speaker D: They don't have nobody right now.
[00:20:02] Speaker B: Which male would have beat Trump? Which person? Probably Michelle Obama could have run again and he wouldn't have won. People are tired of that bullshit. It was done.
[00:20:10] Speaker C: I just know that this nigga beats women down. Fucking Jeremy Mack.
[00:20:15] Speaker D: Like, like you talk about white dude. That was a dude online that was talking about. Because, you know, all the girls were mad because of the whole abortion thing. And he's like, look, if you talking about protecting women, I'm more worried about the woman that can't go in a bathroom and don't got to worry about a dude coming in or a girl playing a sports and now have to worry about playing against a boy. I'm more worried about that when it comes to protecting women than the abortion. When you start hearing what they're really talking about, it goes to be honest.
[00:20:39] Speaker C: So you think it's more important.
[00:20:40] Speaker B: Hold on, Matt. No, go.
[00:20:41] Speaker D: I'm not talking about what I think. I'm just talking about what the people are feeling like. And this is. Goes to his point of saying they got tired of the Democrat shit. They got tired of, you can't guess. You talk, you think it's a he. And because you said he, but it's a she. It's a fucking fight.
[00:20:55] Speaker B: You got to get fired.
They say this shit from a soapbox, like they're better or they're smarter, they're more than everybody else. And people are tired of that shit. Cause we never agreed with it anyway. We dealt with it because at first it was funny, and then it was like, oh, this is annoying. And then it got to the point where they made it like, we're gonna cancel you and they'll come after your job and your livelihood.
[00:21:15] Speaker D: And that's what I'm saying.
[00:21:16] Speaker B: People are done with that shit. They're so tired with it. If it were just about a woman, then the Senate and all that shit wouldn't have been the way that it is. Everything is red, it's clean sweep. They're done with Democrats. Democrats have been bullshitting for too long. The way they dealt with that.
[00:21:31] Speaker D: Think about it. Look at it.
[00:21:32] Speaker C: Let me ask you though. Cause you talking, you know, wrestling and girls, you know, play, you know, playing sports against you. So you think that what I do.
[00:21:41] Speaker B: I think that's more important than an abortion. I do.
[00:21:44] Speaker D: Because you do it down to more day to day thing.
[00:21:46] Speaker B: Well, you know what?
[00:21:47] Speaker D: Let's.
[00:21:47] Speaker B: You know, I don't. I don't think everybody understands that, Mac. You might be one of them. Tell me what. Roe v. Wade overturning. What that means. Because I think you think the dumb shit too. I don't think you really know what this means.
[00:21:58] Speaker C: What? I. I just tell me why it's.
[00:21:59] Speaker B: So dangerous for Roe v. Wade to be overturned.
[00:22:01] Speaker C: All I know is that people that are. It's not that you can't have an abortion. Is that the. They're unilaterally saying, regardless of situation, you can't have an abortion to where.
Okay, so why are. So why are people having to come.
[00:22:15] Speaker B: Idiots.
[00:22:16] Speaker D: I'm gonna tell you exactly.
[00:22:16] Speaker B: Because they're idiots.
[00:22:17] Speaker C: Why are doctors. Why are doctors.
Because. Let me ask you to finish.
[00:22:21] Speaker B: First of all, a lot of people are lying. But go ahead. A lot of people, even doctors, are.
[00:22:25] Speaker C: Lying, saying that they're. They're not going to do it because they're afraid to. Of what the consequences are. They're lying.
[00:22:31] Speaker B: They're not going to do what?
[00:22:32] Speaker C: Perform abortions.
[00:22:33] Speaker B: You can't perform an abortion if it's illegal. That's not what we're talking about. We're talking about Roe v. Wade being overturned and how that puts women in danger. Please proceed.
[00:22:41] Speaker C: No, I'm just talking about right now. No, no, no.
[00:22:43] Speaker B: But the whole thing is about Roe v. Wade being over. People are blaming Trump for Roe v. Wade being overturned. I want you to tell me how that puts women in danger.
[00:22:51] Speaker C: So forget Roe v. Wade. For me, that's what it's all about. No. No, it's not. Because right now. Fuck Roe v. Wade. So right now, can a person have an abortion in fucking certain states? No. Like Texas?
[00:23:02] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:23:02] Speaker C: Georgia?
[00:23:03] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:23:03] Speaker C: Why are they. Why are they going to other states?
[00:23:05] Speaker B: You have to do it before six weeks.
[00:23:07] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:23:08] Speaker B: People in Georgia can get abortions just before six weeks. The problem here is that what most people don't know, they don't know they get birth. They're saying that Donald Trump made it so that women can't get abortions. He didn't. Stop for a second. Stop for a second.
[00:23:20] Speaker C: Some people don't even know they're pregnant at six weeks.
[00:23:22] Speaker B: You know what? There's birth control, too. Stop it. Stop pretending like nobody has any control over this. But here's the thing. Roe v. Wade did not. The overturning of Roe v. Wade is not making women have babies. That's not what this was about. Prior to Roe v. Wade being a federal law, it was states rights. What states rights mean, which is what this country was founded on. Each state gets to make their own determination of how they want to enforce laws.
[00:23:46] Speaker C: Okay?
[00:23:46] Speaker B: You have an ability to go vote for your local alderman, centermen, Congress, mayor, governor, whatever. That can overturn what Georgia feels about abortions. But you're not gonna do that. You're gonna blame Donald Trump because he took away the federal mandate, which is, it never should have been a federal man. The government. Listen, what Republicans have always said is we want small government. Libertarians, too. We want small. We don't want the government deciding for us these things. Right, Right. So they say, okay, this should not be. The federal government should never decide what a woman does with her baby. So we're saying we're overturning Roe v. Wade so that the federal government has no say whatsoever. And what. Whether you get an abortion or not, that takes it off of Donald Trump and the government's lap as far as a federal level.
[00:24:29] Speaker C: So what was it before Roe v. Wade?
[00:24:32] Speaker B: States rights.
[00:24:33] Speaker C: So, no, no, no. I mean, so with Roe v. Wade, it allowed everybody, regardless.
[00:24:38] Speaker B: It forced states, whether they wanted to or not, to follow the mandate of you can allow women to get late term abortions. It forced those states to get term, meaning what, later than six weeks? Later than three months?
[00:24:49] Speaker C: Six weeks later.
[00:24:49] Speaker B: There's some people who are doing like eight months, seven months. And you, we remember the guy, Coon man in Virginia.
[00:24:54] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:24:55] Speaker B: Remember they were talking about those late term abortions. They were dead ass serious, bro. That wasn't a joke.
[00:24:59] Speaker C: So six weeks. A period is four every six weeks.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: So sit down for a second because you haven't. We haven't finished the main thing here. Roe v. Wade being overturned did not kill anybody, did not make any woman do anything. It just made it so that the federal government can no longer mandate what a state should do.
[00:25:18] Speaker D: And then you want to talk about the six weeks. You live in Georgia, in two years, there's going to be midterms. If you want women to have longer than six weeks, just vote for the other candidate, the governor that's going to allow that to happen. And then now people in Georgia can have longer term.
[00:25:31] Speaker C: Six months is ridiculous though, right?
[00:25:33] Speaker B: No, it's not ridiculous. That's the law.
[00:25:35] Speaker C: How often do you know that you fucking. That's two weeks late.
[00:25:38] Speaker B: Why do you feel like you have the right to kill a baby ever?
[00:25:42] Speaker C: Listen, I'm not. I'm not.
[00:25:43] Speaker B: Okay, so are you fighting for killing babies?
[00:25:45] Speaker C: No.
[00:25:46] Speaker B: We all, we in this room all know the reason why black people are no longer the majority minority is because we murdered so many millions of our babies. What are you talking about?
[00:25:54] Speaker C: Right.
[00:25:55] Speaker B: We all know this. So if abortions didn't matter, if it didn't, if they weren't allowed to happen so frequently, especially in the black community, we would not be the. We would still be the majority minority. So right now, Hispanics are ahead of us. They have bigger numbers in this country. Not just because of the illegal immigrants. I'm talking about the real. I'm talking about the real citizens.
[00:26:14] Speaker C: Right?
[00:26:15] Speaker B: They have outnumbered. They are outnumbering black people now. And what we have to show most for that is the amount of abortions. I'm not trying to tell you whether you should have an abortion the next time you get a woman pregnant. That's not what I'm saying.
[00:26:26] Speaker C: Right.
[00:26:26] Speaker B: What I'm trying to get you to understand and all these fucking idiots is that Donald Trump or anybody in the presidential level by overturning Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, it did not punish women at all. And as a matter of fact, it didn't have anything to do with whether or not women can have abortions. It took the ability for the federal government to mandate how long or If a state decides now they still got plan B, they still have Plan B. The federal government doesn't have anything to do with this anymore. That's what the overturning of Roe v. Wade does. Roe v. Wade was something that the Constitution should not have allowed.
[00:27:03] Speaker C: I can still go to Walgreens and get a plan B. Yeah.
[00:27:05] Speaker B: So. Pretty sure you can.
Pretty sure you can.
[00:27:08] Speaker C: I mean, you might know better than me.
[00:27:10] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure you can.
[00:27:11] Speaker C: Okay, so.
[00:27:12] Speaker B: But wait, before we move on, because I know you're ready to get caught on the six weeks thing, do you understand why these people are wrong for being upset with the president or the federal government about Roe v. Wade? They're just wrong. Unless they feel like the government should come in and save them. And then now I feel like they're wrong for that because I want a smaller government.
[00:27:29] Speaker C: I do, too.
[00:27:30] Speaker B: But that's a Republican. That's a Republican thing. That's not a Democrat thing.
[00:27:33] Speaker C: Yeah, see, you got me fucked up because I'm not an anything thing, right? Like, I'm not banging for either side.
[00:27:39] Speaker D: Okay?
[00:27:39] Speaker C: Because again, like, I think.
[00:27:40] Speaker B: Well, I mean, but you should know where your. Where your values are leaning. You should know. You should know. What politician is going to give you clothing closer to the policy that you're looking for, though, right? I'm not saying you have to be a Republican, but if I'll put it like this, I'm gonna tell you, right? I don't. I don't. I'm not gonna ask who y'all voted for, right? But I don't give a. What you what.
[00:27:57] Speaker C: I'll tell you who I voted for.
[00:27:58] Speaker B: You can.
[00:27:59] Speaker C: I voted for Mike Tomlin.
[00:28:01] Speaker B: Mike Tomlin, the coach?
[00:28:03] Speaker C: Yeah, the Steelers.
[00:28:04] Speaker D: You really put that in the ballot?
[00:28:05] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:05] Speaker B: Cool. Did he win?
[00:28:07] Speaker C: No. Dead ass.
[00:28:08] Speaker B: Well, 6%, probably.
[00:28:09] Speaker C: Probably less than 1, but this nigga's the one. He. He is the most concise. Like, he's the most.
[00:28:16] Speaker D: You're really for real?
[00:28:17] Speaker C: Yeah. Wow. Because. Have you ever fucking listened to my.
[00:28:20] Speaker D: No, no.
[00:28:21] Speaker C: I've heard, but this nigga is. He. He. He's. He explains shit. He's very thorough in his explanation. He's fucking concise. It's funny.
[00:28:29] Speaker D: That really did that.
[00:28:30] Speaker C: No, Mike. Timeline. Mike Tomlin is. If you were to have someone talk to you in fucking. You want to get something understood, that's the nigga that you want to give the message. I swear, like, that. He. He makes shit crystal clear for everybody. Like, there's no misunderstanding where you're standing, where the Fuck is going on? After he's done talking, you're like, okay, like, again, you don't know shit about football. But after you listen to this nigga, you're like, oh, that made sense. Like, you could never have watched football. But then when this nigga talks, you're like, okay, I understand what the fuck football's about. Now, Mike Tomlin is a dude that makes. It's like he really voted for him, though.
[00:29:08] Speaker D: That's the funny thing.
[00:29:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:29:10] Speaker B: So what I was gonna say was, no matter what you say, you are. If you voted for Kamala, you're a Democrat. If you voted for Trump, you're a Republican. I don't give a fuck what you say, Right? If people who say, oh, this is what's so dumb about the whole two party system anyway. Like, oh, I'm a Republican, but I'm open. No, you're not. You can't be open, my nigga. You're not a Republican.
[00:29:28] Speaker C: If you're open, you have to pick.
[00:29:31] Speaker B: From the choices of Republicans. And if you're a Democrat, you pick from the choices of Democrats. If you're a Republican and you voted for Kamala because you thought that that was. I vote for my politics now you're a Democrat. You're now a Democrat. I'm not saying you can't do it, but you can't say, I'm a Republican that voted for Kamala. No, you're not my n. A. You're a Democrat.
[00:29:46] Speaker C: Right?
[00:29:46] Speaker B: Shut up and be one.
[00:29:47] Speaker C: Right?
[00:29:48] Speaker B: But I'm really tired of hearing women talking about, my daughter woke up this morning with less rights than she had yesterday. No, the fuck she didn't.
[00:29:55] Speaker C: They clamping the pussy down.
[00:29:57] Speaker D: Oh, that's the 4B movement trying to be like South Korea.
[00:29:59] Speaker B: They can keep their little dirty pussy, then they can't do it here. Long as my wife. Long as my wife is fucking, y'all can do whatever you want to. This niggas talking about divorce your husband.
[00:30:08] Speaker D: Why?
[00:30:09] Speaker B: Because.
[00:30:10] Speaker C: Because he voted for the other side.
[00:30:11] Speaker D: Oh, because he voted for the other side?
[00:30:13] Speaker B: No. Well, I've heard that too, but. Yeah, but, like, we're not giving no pussy out. We're divorcing our husbands.
[00:30:18] Speaker C: We're like, well, you now again, if you do that and y'all both voted for Kamala. You keep saying Kamala like she's a Ugandan giant, but if you. If you. If you guys both voted for the same person and now you want to divorce this, you didn't let that nigga know it. Let's Just be clear, this is just an excuse to get rid of this nigga and take half his shit. No, I think.
[00:30:40] Speaker D: I think they're talking about the ones that voted for Trump.
[00:30:43] Speaker B: But why, though? What rights does your daughter have? Because he had Roe v. Wade and he didn't. The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
[00:30:51] Speaker C: But he appointed. Right. This is his Supreme Court. It's his Supreme Court.
[00:30:54] Speaker B: He has some kids, so everything his kids do he has to pay for too. Come on, give me a break. The point I'm trying to make here.
[00:30:59] Speaker C: Is that sins of the father.
[00:31:00] Speaker B: The point I'm trying to make though is Roe v. Wade being overturned makes no difference to a woman. They keep saying, oh, no, no, he's trying to. He's taking away our rights. He's not. He's not. Your state. Your state is in charge of those rights now. He didn't.
[00:31:16] Speaker D: I think the reason why that. Again, the optics came out that way is because they're looking at him as the reason why the states now have. Some states like Texas, Georgia have those six week rules versus.
[00:31:30] Speaker B: He didn't tell him to do six weeks.
[00:31:31] Speaker D: I know, but as a matter of.
[00:31:32] Speaker B: Fact, talk about abortion.
[00:31:35] Speaker C: No, no.
[00:31:36] Speaker D: Yeah, he's completely adamant. He's saying exactly what you're saying. He's not saying, I don't give a.
[00:31:40] Speaker B: Fuck what your ass do with your baby. This don't got shit to do with me.
[00:31:43] Speaker D: But the reason why the women are saying that is because if he didn't appoint those judges and that didn't happen.
[00:31:50] Speaker B: What'S the point of having judges if they're not supposed to judge things?
What's the point?
[00:31:55] Speaker D: Well, now that's when we go to the conversation is, are those judges real?
[00:31:59] Speaker B: So now ban the judges. Get. We defund the judges.
[00:32:01] Speaker C: No, listen, what are we doing? No, no.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: What's the point of having judges if they're not gonna judge them?
[00:32:05] Speaker C: No, we're gonna do that. Let's be clear, okay? The fucking, you know, the forever terms in Supreme Court. That's. That's a problem. You can't.
[00:32:15] Speaker D: He wants to stop that Congress. Now.
[00:32:17] Speaker B: Why is that a problem?
[00:32:17] Speaker C: Because again, how. Who. Because you're not elected. You're appointed.
[00:32:21] Speaker B: What?
[00:32:21] Speaker C: Because you're not point.
[00:32:22] Speaker B: Because, you know, listen, the people didn't.
[00:32:25] Speaker C: The people didn't put you into that position, did. No, they did not.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: Y.
[00:32:29] Speaker C: You were appointed by a fucking someone else.
[00:32:31] Speaker B: We put that person in. He's a representative. What's the point of all this if they're not representatives for us? What's the point of government if they're not representatives?
[00:32:38] Speaker C: They're not elected fucking officials.
[00:32:40] Speaker B: They are elected.
[00:32:41] Speaker C: They're not.
[00:32:41] Speaker B: They are because the person who appointed them was elected.
[00:32:43] Speaker C: But that's not. That's not. You keep saying appointed and elected. You can't say they can't be both.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: You know that when you put a president in office that he has the ability to appoint, so you're electing them when you elect that president.
[00:32:53] Speaker C: Nah, my nigga.
[00:32:54] Speaker B: How do you figure?
[00:32:55] Speaker C: Listen, and then, bro, you want it.
[00:32:57] Speaker B: Your way and then.
[00:32:58] Speaker C: And this is the thing.
Who in any position gets a fucking lifetime fucking contract? Like there's bullshit. That's bullshit. Like who in any other field.
[00:33:10] Speaker B: You seem so mad. When did the last time you talked to your governor.
[00:33:13] Speaker C: No, no, no. Begin.
[00:33:14] Speaker B: Shut up.
[00:33:14] Speaker C: Listen, listen, listen.
[00:33:15] Speaker B: You don't care about this. You don't give a fuck about life terms.
[00:33:18] Speaker C: Yes, I do. Because there's nobody else in whatever situation.
Do you get a fucking lifetime?
[00:33:26] Speaker B: Who cares? That one. Why does that be? Why can't that be the anomaly?
[00:33:29] Speaker C: Because that's the most fucking. That's the most. One of the most important.
[00:33:31] Speaker B: That's not one of the most important ones.
[00:33:32] Speaker C: It is.
[00:33:33] Speaker B: Name the last time you gave a fuck about the Supreme Court before like four cases a year.
Name the last time you gave a fuck about any case they've had before. You don't even care about this one, but you're pretending like you do. Never. The last time you gave a fuck.
[00:33:46] Speaker D: Name one of the judges.
[00:33:47] Speaker C: Fucking Donald. What's his name? Not Donald. Donald Clarence.
[00:33:52] Speaker B: No, no. You can't even know the last name.
[00:33:56] Speaker C: What's the one bitch name. She's gone.
[00:33:58] Speaker B: She died.
[00:33:59] Speaker C: No, no. Not the old bitch that was there forever. Not her.
[00:34:02] Speaker B: That's the only one you know.
[00:34:03] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, no, no. I don't even know her name.
[00:34:05] Speaker B: You don't.
[00:34:06] Speaker D: The one Obama put.
[00:34:08] Speaker B: Yo, you crazy, bro. You have no idea what the Supreme Court, even judges. You're just talking about this one because you think this is some.
[00:34:15] Speaker D: I only look at four cases a year. They only go to work four times.
[00:34:18] Speaker B: They really get really. Fuck out of here.
[00:34:20] Speaker C: Get the fuck out.
[00:34:20] Speaker D: Exactly. They really don't look at that many cases a year. They only. They only call them for like four cases.
[00:34:25] Speaker B: Yeah, they don't do much work. They don't do much work. And the reason why they're there is because they are vetted to be the person that is trustworthy and balanced.
[00:34:35] Speaker D: That's what the system says.
[00:34:36] Speaker B: And now what has happened more recently is that they're either left leaning or right leaning. I don't know why that's even a thing. It shouldn't. That shouldn't be a thing. But it is nonetheless.
[00:34:44] Speaker D: The game of politics.
[00:34:45] Speaker B: Either we're gonna put people in place to be judged judges and judge these things, or we're not. We can't put them in place and then get mad at what they judge.
[00:34:54] Speaker D: All I'm saying is like people are making it seem like because Trump became president, everything is over. That's not the case. America is a well oiled machine that's just gonna keep running.
[00:35:04] Speaker B: What's funny?
[00:35:06] Speaker D: This is gonna keep running, stack up. Matter of fact, because Trump is president, you might have a better chance to stack up these next four years.
[00:35:14] Speaker C: See, this is the shit you be lying about, nigga. These motherfuckers, they do 100 to 150 cases. Nigga, you talking about four years? Yes.
[00:35:22] Speaker B: No way.
[00:35:23] Speaker D: Not them. Not. Not the eight appointees.
[00:35:25] Speaker B: You talking about the official Supreme Court.
[00:35:27] Speaker C: You're talking about the Superior Court supreme nigga. Not Superior Court, is it?
[00:35:32] Speaker B: I've been a Superior Court People's court.
[00:35:37] Speaker C: Superior Court is in the county.
[00:35:38] Speaker B: I don't think Supreme Court does 100 cases a year. Not the. Not guys. I don't think they do 100 cases a year.
[00:35:44] Speaker C: So they're asked to do more than 7,000 review 7,000 cases a year, but they only accept 100 to 150 of more than the same.
[00:35:53] Speaker D: So they don't go to court.
[00:35:54] Speaker B: I didn't know that, but I thought it was much less than that. Nonetheless, out of those 150 that we did last year. Name one.
Mack, don't look. No, stop looking at your phone. Why? Because I want you to name it. Because you're so interested in this.
[00:36:06] Speaker C: This is so important.
[00:36:07] Speaker B: No, this is very important to you. You said these people are doing important things. Name one case.
[00:36:12] Speaker C: Listen, name one. No, fuck that. Because you're fucking moving the goalpost. Because again, what's the goalpost? The goalpost is nobody should be a fucking grandfathered into a fucking position. Like no. No job.
[00:36:24] Speaker B: Fine.
[00:36:24] Speaker C: You have to earn your keep. N you don't get. They did.
[00:36:27] Speaker B: They did. No, not forever, Mack.
[00:36:29] Speaker C: Listen, not forever.
[00:36:30] Speaker B: What does it take to become a Supreme Court justice?
[00:36:32] Speaker C: Fucking get appointed. Suck a fucking dick. Fucking promise to fucking lean.
[00:36:36] Speaker B: So you think it doesn't have anything to do with your record?
[00:36:38] Speaker C: Promise to lean a fucking.
[00:36:39] Speaker B: It don't have anything to do with your record. You don't have to do 40 years in judging before you get there. You think it's just, I walked in, I got out of college.
[00:36:45] Speaker C: You promise to lean the way that the fucking dude is about to appoint you, want you to lean.
[00:36:49] Speaker B: I'm asking for their credentials. Name a non credentialed Supreme Court justice.
[00:36:54] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[00:36:55] Speaker B: Because you're saying they don't deserve to be there. Not forever, but that's the rule. Change the rule if you don't like the rule. Don't get mad at the process if you're not.
[00:37:03] Speaker C: Don't hate the. Don't hate the player, hate the game, man.
[00:37:06] Speaker B: If you're going to talk about politics, but you're not part of politics, if you have such a problem with it, change the rule. That's all I'm saying. Women got to stop that shit about the whole less rights than I had yesterday. It's just not accurate. What are you even talking about? Here's the crazy part about all of it, right? I'm seeing a lot of Twitter posts, people saying, and this is what y'all voted for. This is what y'all wanted to bring in office. And I'm just sitting back and wait, what's y'all. Do they not realize that everybody who voted for Trump exactly wanted those things? Like, they're completely satisfied with the way the past few days have gone.
[00:37:41] Speaker D: Look at the stock market.
[00:37:42] Speaker B: Not just the stock market. Look at the affirmations he's made. Look the things he said. He's about ready to get going. Look at the other countries that have decided to, oh, hey, we're good.
[00:37:52] Speaker D: New York's governor was like, hey, the migrants ain't got no more money. Just like that nigga.
[00:37:56] Speaker B: China come out publicly. Iran came out publicly. The inside.
[00:38:02] Speaker D: We're gonna stop.
[00:38:04] Speaker B: Putin came out publicly, bro. And I know you're like, well, they're just saying that because whatever. Don't matter. Whatever the people.
[00:38:10] Speaker C: But you said, they come out publicly. Publicly and said what? Finish that sentence. What did they come out and say?
[00:38:14] Speaker B: China said, hey, we're good with you, man. We have no problem. We. They've publicly made statements. Hey, we're good with the US we don't want no. We don't want no smoke.
[00:38:21] Speaker C: Okay? Hold on.
[00:38:21] Speaker D: The only.
[00:38:22] Speaker C: Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. No, I'm not making anything.
Doesn't it. Doesn't that make him fucking. Make you want to fucking think, like. Or take a step back like. So all of a sudden China.
[00:38:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:38:35] Speaker C: Is like, hey, yes.
[00:38:36] Speaker B: No, this is why with the terrorists that were put on China before when Trump was pregnant. It was no joke, bro.
[00:38:43] Speaker D: They had to get soybean from a whole nother country.
[00:38:45] Speaker B: No joke.
[00:38:45] Speaker D: Just soybeans.
[00:38:46] Speaker B: Europe is now saying they're not gonna get oil from Russia no more. They're gonna get oil from us or something like that. There's so many headlines. That's what I'm saying.
[00:38:53] Speaker C: Okay, but. So. But at the same time, Putin is saying, I'm cool.
[00:38:55] Speaker B: Yeah. He's saying, we're gonna pull. Because here's the thing, right? You might say, oh, that's. They're trying to pull the wool over. They're trying to do the one, two.
[00:39:01] Speaker D: The torturing horse.
[00:39:02] Speaker B: The shell game. They're playing the shell game with us. The point is they know they have to do something, and that's what the people who voted for Trump. Trump wanted. They wanted him because he's a fucking dog. They knew that. They knew that. Is he not a dog?
[00:39:16] Speaker C: I don't know. That thing is old as fuck right now. I think it might have been a dog, yo. That's all. I think.
[00:39:21] Speaker B: I don't think.
I don't think the majority of the United States agrees with you, bro. And it's obvious, obviously.
[00:39:26] Speaker C: No, I mean, again.
[00:39:27] Speaker B: But what I think people should understand, these liberals and people that are crying, screaming at the top of their lungs about why.
Why all those people. What they need to understand is.
[00:39:36] Speaker C: Wasn't that in 2016?
[00:39:38] Speaker B: No, that was this time. Time.
[00:39:39] Speaker C: I mean, but that was. How did that. That was before he even won.
[00:39:43] Speaker B: No, he. Since he.
[00:39:44] Speaker C: The motherfucker with the. With the orange or the fluorescent shirt.
[00:39:49] Speaker D: Everybody cried when. When Trump just won, bro.
[00:39:52] Speaker B: It's been crazy.
[00:39:53] Speaker C: And they're saying I don't be on socials like that.
[00:39:55] Speaker B: I can't believe that y'all voted for this. Y'all want. Everybody who voted for Trump exactly wanted these things. They're not sad. Everybody that drove for Trump is happy right now. Look at the. Look at tweets, right? Look at. I don't know about Instagram or So I don't know if they talk about it like that on there, but look at the tweets. Look at the way that the country feels different. It feels different right now.
[00:40:13] Speaker C: Does it?
[00:40:14] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:40:14] Speaker B: What? Mac, where have you been, bro?
[00:40:16] Speaker C: I've been driving, nigga.
[00:40:17] Speaker B: Have you talked to any human beings?
[00:40:19] Speaker C: Nah, I'll be in a truck. But I see. I see him. I see all the Trump signs.
[00:40:22] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. I'm not talking about Trump signs. I'M talking about the way people are seeming to be feeling.
[00:40:26] Speaker D: People feel like actually something's gonna happen now. Now they don't know if it's gonna be good or bad, but they know something.
No, but, yeah, that's the story.
[00:40:38] Speaker B: Well, Mack, the problem is that everybody, and I'm talking about everybody, felt like the what was going. The Democrats gonna do was gonna be wrong. At least there's a possibility. Yeah, I think that's what people are saying.
[00:40:47] Speaker D: Trump is gonna be like. Some people that are not fans of Trump, but they be like, you know what? Because he's crazy. Because he's gonna make FBI work, FDA work. He's gonna make all these government entities have to show up for something.
[00:40:59] Speaker B: Mag doesn't believe.
[00:41:00] Speaker D: Maybe something good's gonna happen from that.
[00:41:02] Speaker B: Maybe not, maybe not.
[00:41:03] Speaker D: Because, like, one thing I'm a little bit concerned about, because he said he wants to dismantle the Department of Education. I understand the Department of Education needs to be criticized right now, but I don't know if we need to dismantle it.
[00:41:13] Speaker B: Shit, I disagree.
[00:41:14] Speaker D: But you see, I don't know. I don't know, because at the same time, I know right now people that.
[00:41:19] Speaker B: Have kids, it's almost impossible to get fired as a teacher unless you have sex with a boy.
[00:41:24] Speaker C: So, of course.
[00:41:25] Speaker D: But I'm saying things like people would have special needs, like, there's funding for that. I just want to know how all that's going to be taken care of if you dismantle it. That's all I'm saying. Like, there's certain questions now. What happens to my federal student loans? Because if there's no Department of Education, that means I don't got no student loans.
[00:41:40] Speaker B: Nah, those are different company, bro.
[00:41:42] Speaker C: Nice try talking about the federal ones.
[00:41:44] Speaker D: Not the Sallie Mae ones.
[00:41:45] Speaker C: No, it doesn't matter. Your loans is not going anywhere.
[00:41:48] Speaker D: Those are just the questions.
[00:41:49] Speaker C: Those are like Supreme Court justices.
[00:41:51] Speaker D: Those are like, hey, I'm about to dismantle the Department of Education. I don't mind if you say, hey, I'm removing it now. The state's gonna have to use this X amount of money to fund schools, public schools, blah, blah, blah.
[00:42:03] Speaker C: Cool.
[00:42:03] Speaker D: But I just want to see that. I want to see the process of that. Because now parents with special kids with special needs, there's funding for that. What happens to those kids? Because a lot of parents may not be able to afford private care for those type of things. I just need to know, what's the process for that? Are they going to be New companies form, and then these new companies going to work with government subsidies.
[00:42:22] Speaker B: I don't think it's going to be happening, like, fast like that.
[00:42:25] Speaker D: If we're going to have that conversation. Those are the questions I have.
[00:42:28] Speaker B: Right? But I mean, okay, but on day negative, you know, 60. I'm just telling you what's about to happen. Here's the thing, right? I can't speak for anyone else, right.
I haven't felt this American in a while.
[00:42:42] Speaker C: Huh.
[00:42:43] Speaker B: And I don't know what Trump is gonna do, but I feel like the people that I'm around in the city, right, all feel more American.
They know what American is and they know they wanna be it.
[00:42:57] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:42:58] Speaker B: I haven't felt this American since beginning of the 2000s. Yeah.
[00:43:04] Speaker D: Like it was 9 11. After 9 11, how the.
[00:43:08] Speaker B: Yeah, after 911 was definitely an American time. But it was. It carried on a little further, even up into Obama's. It started. It started falling off the rails, though.
[00:43:17] Speaker C: Well, 08 was a problem, right?
[00:43:18] Speaker B: And then when Trump got in office, there was so much back.
[00:43:21] Speaker C: No, no, 08.08 was a problem is.
[00:43:25] Speaker D: The reason why Trump became president.
[00:43:27] Speaker B: Yeah, 08 was definitely a problem. But when Trump was in office last time, there was a push, but there was just so much grabbing by the pussy, and he's a rapist. And it was just so much that there was never a chance to actually feel anything. And then when Biden got all of us, it was just all hell.
[00:43:44] Speaker C: Wasn't that partly his fault, too?
[00:43:46] Speaker B: No.
[00:43:46] Speaker C: I mean, don't agree. No, come on, don't.
[00:43:48] Speaker B: Sleepy Joe and all that's funny. And we needed it, but again, we needed it. These motherfuckers are sleepy. Look at what he did with four years of our lives.
[00:43:56] Speaker C: No, but what did he call it? What did he call. What did he call the dude in. In, you know, in Arizona or New Mexico.
[00:44:03] Speaker B: Irrelevant.
[00:44:04] Speaker C: This nigga made fun of a fucking handicap people. Like, come on, bro. Like this. Is that funny?
[00:44:08] Speaker B: Did he make fun of handicap people?
[00:44:09] Speaker C: He did.
[00:44:10] Speaker B: How? How, Mac?
[00:44:11] Speaker C: Because.
[00:44:11] Speaker B: Give me the quote and I want the full one. Don't give me just.
[00:44:13] Speaker D: He just made a mockery.
[00:44:14] Speaker B: Come on, man.
[00:44:15] Speaker C: Okay, okay. Mockery.
[00:44:16] Speaker B: Y'all are so serious. We take yourself so serious. Some, sometimes. Sometimes I think that's the problem, too, right?
[00:44:22] Speaker C: Sometimes people just need to laugh.
[00:44:24] Speaker D: Sometimes people make fun of handicapped people. Yeah, that's what it is.
[00:44:27] Speaker B: You make fun of handicapped people.
Here's the thing, right, Handy man. Here's the thing, right? I think that for some reason, people can't separate when Trump is playing and when he's just jiving and the fact that he takes this president shit seriously. I think he actually takes this shit very seriously. So he wants to be a great president.
[00:44:46] Speaker C: How? How. How would you know the difference?
[00:44:49] Speaker B: How do you know his actions don't match his words? That's how. That's how I know the difference. And then when he's talking, he's just talking. When he's doing action, I don't remember bad actions. Everybody kept trying to make them bad. But during that four years, I quadrupled my income.
Y'all were like, the taxes were so bad. My taxes weren't terrible until that next time. There were so many things that.
[00:45:09] Speaker D: Well, it's because the implementation happened.
[00:45:11] Speaker B: Sure, sure, French.
I'm talking about what's happening right now, nigga.
[00:45:14] Speaker C: It is like an inchworm effect.
[00:45:16] Speaker B: Itch these nuts. What I'm trying to say is that caterpillar.
[00:45:20] Speaker C: How about that?
[00:45:21] Speaker D: I don't think.
[00:45:21] Speaker B: I don't think people are able to take him seriously, even though he's very serious, because y'all are so caught up in the harsh words and the funny thing, the way he does it. But that's just who he is, right? When he got shot and got up and said fight, that's who he is. That's part. You get that, too. And I'm like, that was bullshit.
[00:45:39] Speaker C: Are we still acting like that's a real thing?
[00:45:40] Speaker B: That was a real thing, Mack.
[00:45:41] Speaker D: Regardless, a nigga died. I don't care. That was real bullshit out there.
[00:45:44] Speaker B: That's sad.
[00:45:45] Speaker C: How many people. How many people died at 9, 11, 3,000? Okay, so again, are we acting like that? So you saying, like, one person versus 3,000? Like you, you think that we're opposed to shooting one? Yes.
[00:45:59] Speaker B: You don't shoot a president. My.
[00:46:00] Speaker C: No, no, no.
[00:46:01] Speaker B: What are you talking about?
[00:46:01] Speaker C: Not the president. Oh, no, I'm talking about the nigga that died. No, man, the president didn't die.
[00:46:07] Speaker B: But he wasn't aiming at that nigga. That nigga was just there.
[00:46:10] Speaker C: No, that's. Listen, that nigga didn't get Kool Aid spilt on his ear until he went down on the huddle.
[00:46:16] Speaker B: That is silly.
[00:46:17] Speaker C: Into the scrum that they get into that rugby scrum. And he made a photo op.
The fact that when I see that photo op on these people's yards or in these billboards, right? I'm like, well, it paid off. Like, again, I think that people like you think that.
[00:46:32] Speaker B: That fucking one, bro.
[00:46:34] Speaker C: But I think that you said that's who he is. That is who he is. But it isn't because that's all fake. So then if it's who he is, then he's fake.
[00:46:41] Speaker B: Do you know that it's fake?
[00:46:42] Speaker C: I know it wasn't real.
[00:46:44] Speaker B: Why?
[00:46:44] Speaker C: How?
[00:46:44] Speaker B: Because you didn't know that it wasn't real?
[00:46:45] Speaker C: Because I can tell the real nigga.
[00:46:47] Speaker D: I can see through this.
[00:46:48] Speaker B: You ain't no fucking eyeball marksman specialist, nigga. How do you. If you know, then tell me how you know. And if you don't know, that's silly. I did watch it.
[00:46:57] Speaker C: This shit didn't look real. That shit looked like telenovela.
[00:47:00] Speaker B: What does that mean?
[00:47:00] Speaker C: It looked like a fucking spot.
[00:47:01] Speaker B: How many times have you seen somebody get shot on a stage in. In. In. In the. In a head area to. To know what the. What this kind of headshot looks like compared to that? How many times? How much. How much I saw experience do you have in this film?
[00:47:13] Speaker C: Okay, so I. The film I saw JFK get his wig split.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, no, but you've been believing it's been that guy up in the tower all this time.
[00:47:22] Speaker C: No, I haven't. That nigga got his wig split. Which direction by who did it go to? Grassy knoll.
[00:47:27] Speaker B: And how do you know that? Because that's not the new. That's not the new theory.
[00:47:30] Speaker C: So listen, that's the nigga they killed.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: That there is a driver killed him.
[00:47:34] Speaker C: That's the nigga they shot.
[00:47:35] Speaker B: But I'm just saying there's so many stories. This, maybe this may. And you don't even know the details.
[00:47:40] Speaker C: I saw Reagan get shot.
[00:47:41] Speaker B: Well, Reagan got shot close range.
[00:47:43] Speaker C: No, he was up on a building too, right?
[00:47:45] Speaker B: He was in the crowd.
[00:47:46] Speaker C: No.
[00:47:47] Speaker D: Yeah, Reagan was in the.
[00:47:48] Speaker C: No, Reagan. I know Reagan. Where he was at. The person that shot him was in the crowd. No, it wasn't like no Lee Harvey Oswald.
[00:47:55] Speaker B: No, he was in the crowd.
[00:47:59] Speaker C: Not Lee Harvey Oswald.
[00:48:01] Speaker B: Jack Ruby. Yeah, it was very much like Jack Ruby.
[00:48:03] Speaker C: No, it wasn't.
[00:48:04] Speaker B: Look it up. What was his name? Sirhan Sirhan or something.
[00:48:07] Speaker C: No, he had to have three names. It's his rule.
[00:48:09] Speaker B: No, I think his name was Sirhan.
[00:48:11] Speaker C: He gotta have three names. I think he's gotta have.
[00:48:13] Speaker B: I could be wrong, sir. And sir, it might have been something else, but look it up.
[00:48:17] Speaker C: But. Okay, I'm looking it up right now.
[00:48:20] Speaker D: But it don't matter. But right now he's president. It is what it is.
[00:48:23] Speaker B: I'm telling you. I feel more American.
[00:48:25] Speaker D: I mean, the Women don't feel like that, though.
[00:48:28] Speaker B: Yeah. But that's because they're pretending that they got something taken from them. And I'm trying to figure out what. Do you feel like you got taken because your right to get an abortion had nothing to do with Trump. It was a federal mandate, meaning that the states had.
[00:48:41] Speaker D: They don't see it like that at all.
[00:48:43] Speaker B: The state. You have a choice in your state where you live. Like, I'm too poor to move. You're too poor to have a kid too, then. So stop fucking.
[00:48:50] Speaker C: So the nigga's name was John Hinckley.
[00:48:51] Speaker B: John Hinckley. That's it. And he was in the crowd, right?
[00:48:55] Speaker C: Let's see here.
[00:48:56] Speaker B: He said he don't know to my. And didn't even read yet.
[00:49:02] Speaker D: But do you believe.
So, so you want the Department of Education's gone because they've been overspending, right?
[00:49:08] Speaker B: No, I don't. I. I'm not saying any of that. I'm. I don't. I don't even know the. Haven't. Haven't dug into that at all. I know the Department of Education is a piece of shit, though.
[00:49:16] Speaker D: Okay. You know, that's what I'm saying. I don't mind having those conversations right now. If you want to look at everybody, look at everybody. Because there's been some spending going around. I don't make no sense like.
[00:49:27] Speaker C: So.
[00:49:28] Speaker D: And that's going to continue, I'm sure. My only. The only thing I have I question is usually presidents that goes and try to, you know, criticize the CIA, the FBI. They tend to not make it out a lot.
[00:49:43] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:49:44] Speaker D: And I'm like, he's starting to be that guy now because he said he wants to question everyone. So.
[00:49:50] Speaker B: So let's. Let's look back. Hold on, hold on.
[00:49:52] Speaker C: Let's.
[00:49:52] Speaker D: Let's. I'm like, n. Really kill you this time.
[00:49:54] Speaker B: Hold on. But you're in dangerous area. Mac is about to punch you, probably.
[00:49:57] Speaker C: No, I'm not.
[00:49:58] Speaker B: Because the presidents you're comparing him to now were all saviors of the world and they were all the favorites. So now you're saying Trump might end up being a favorite in history somehow. Not somehow.
[00:50:08] Speaker C: Well, he has to be a martyr first.
[00:50:09] Speaker B: They really have to get him somehow. I think people have already voted what they think.
[00:50:14] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:50:15] Speaker B: And now there are people just trying to catch up to it because they're heartbroken or they're scared or whatever. Here's the only thing I see a problem in. Right. Let's say all this shit does Happen. All this stuff he's saying he's going to do. Like he said, human trafficking if you get convicted, death. You didn't hear about that, did you Mac?
[00:50:32] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm with it.
[00:50:34] Speaker B: Rape, child rapist, death. If you get convicted, death.
[00:50:36] Speaker D: And then you said if you feel if you got your concealed to carry concealed to carry all 50 states.
[00:50:43] Speaker C: So we finna get, we finna get real fuckin Filipino up in this bitch.
[00:50:47] Speaker B: Well, I was about to say it.
[00:50:47] Speaker D: Works in the Philippines.
[00:50:48] Speaker C: No, no, like. Cause again that's the like the president of the Philippines.
[00:50:52] Speaker B: But that's what I'm saying.
[00:50:54] Speaker D: Behavior.
[00:50:54] Speaker B: What do you think? So do you think that child trafficking is a problem in the United States?
[00:50:58] Speaker D: Fuck yeah.
[00:50:58] Speaker C: Listen every second.
[00:51:03] Speaker B: So you're telling me that you're not supporting.
[00:51:05] Speaker C: That's 2,000 kids a day.
[00:51:06] Speaker B: You're telling me you're not supporting the idea of somebody even trying to get the death penalty for anybody convicted of human trafficking.
[00:51:14] Speaker C: Okay, so you know that these are like his answer the question. Right?
[00:51:18] Speaker D: Yeah, Snowman said it was the government.
[00:51:20] Speaker C: These are his folks though, right?
[00:51:21] Speaker B: Whose folks? Because you're talking about somebody who's not government now, who's anti government most of the time. Who are you talking about? Donald Trump. Yeah, Donald Trump has never been that guy.
[00:51:30] Speaker C: But he was, he was definitely on Epstein Island.
[00:51:32] Speaker B: Was he?
[00:51:33] Speaker C: Yeah. They got pictures. Yeah, they got, they got pictures.
[00:51:36] Speaker B: Pictures of what, bro? Listen, listen, I'm saying so.
[00:51:38] Speaker C: And then, and then hold up though. And then like his, his thing when he was in office was at the border separate the kids from the adults. Where the kids go.
[00:51:49] Speaker B: Who said that?
[00:51:50] Speaker C: What do you mean they were doing it.
[00:51:51] Speaker B: Who? You're talking about the wrong person. You're about to yourself up now. That was the Democrats. No, the 325000 kids that are missing. That's Democrats.
[00:51:59] Speaker C: No, but he was already separating the kids like he, when, when he was in.
[00:52:02] Speaker B: Get your facts, bro, get your fact. Facts.
[00:52:04] Speaker C: All right, let me get your facts.
[00:52:06] Speaker B: But those pictures of those kids in.
[00:52:08] Speaker C: Cages, that was Obama.
[00:52:09] Speaker D: But what Jimmy Mackie. Both, both did it. Both did it. Both did it. But what J. Mac is talking about, during Trump's presidency, the immigration people were.
[00:52:17] Speaker B: But look though, French. Why would I tell him that there's a chance that people will be getting the death penalty for kid trafficking? He wants to bring up this.
[00:52:23] Speaker C: He.
[00:52:23] Speaker B: As opposed to saying, oh that's a. I'm on board with that.
[00:52:26] Speaker C: Yeah, but again no, because you keep saying his actions, you know his actions tell me his Actions. Well, I'm telling you what his actions were doing. His actions were taking kids away from their fucking parents and putting them who fucking knows where.
[00:52:37] Speaker B: That's not what I, that's not the evidence that I had. That's what the Democrats were doing. But if you have proof, please provide it.
[00:52:43] Speaker D: Both Obama and Trump had deportation processes where their parents were separated from the kids. It just, when Trump did it, they highlighted it every day on cnn. That's it. That's something.
[00:52:54] Speaker C: I don't watch cnn.
[00:52:55] Speaker D: That's something American immigration system do, period. They do separate.
[00:52:59] Speaker B: You don't even know the process.
[00:53:04] Speaker C: Had.
[00:53:05] Speaker B: Him in his house.
[00:53:05] Speaker D: Trump wasn't the first one.
[00:53:07] Speaker C: That's a very similar process to the fucking slave islands of the Caribbean, how they fucking did slaves.
[00:53:11] Speaker B: No, it's not because nobody kids. No, because America forced slaves to come here. Nobody forced Mexicans to come here. Nobody forced illegal immigrants to come to the border and try to come across.
[00:53:20] Speaker C: Listen, I already, I've said it my entire career.
[00:53:23] Speaker B: Well, keep saying, stop being a flip flopper.
[00:53:25] Speaker C: No, no, that, that if it's, if you're here illegally, then it's a problem. Like illegal. The fact that it starts off with illegal.
[00:53:32] Speaker B: I think I heard if the illegal immigrant murders somebody, death. If they get convicted of it, death.
[00:53:38] Speaker D: And then if you, if you get.
[00:53:40] Speaker C: Caught three times, I'm okay with that.
[00:53:41] Speaker D: And then if you get caught three times, it's dead too.
[00:53:44] Speaker C: Because again, you can, you can't come here and wilder fuck out. Because again, that is the reason why I've said it many times. I'm afraid of immigrants that are willing to. Because I've known some that are willing to do whatever the fuck. And while out here knowing that they go, they could, they can go somewhere else and just vacate, go back and.
[00:54:02] Speaker B: Murder you right now where you sit and be and hey, and be back home day after tomorrow.
[00:54:08] Speaker C: See, I need you to keep the same energy. Is that one of us or is he not? Does he. Is he an American or is he not?
[00:54:13] Speaker B: What are you, what are you referring to?
[00:54:15] Speaker C: Because I, when I said he was an immigrant, you guys were like, oh, he's not. He's not an immigrant. He is not. He is one of us. That was just Fringra's like, my passport's blue.
[00:54:25] Speaker B: But nigga, he's definitely a civil citizen. I mean, right?
[00:54:28] Speaker C: He's a citizen. But that nigga got property he has.
[00:54:30] Speaker B: A place for, right. If something went wrong. So I would consider that dual citizenship.
[00:54:35] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:54:35] Speaker B: Do you have dual. You have Citizenship in Haiti. So he's a dual citizenship.
[00:54:38] Speaker C: Yeah, that's a problem.
[00:54:39] Speaker B: It is a problem. If he murdered you right now, who are you with? It ain't I could do.
[00:54:43] Speaker C: Make your loyalty known.
[00:54:44] Speaker B: And he can get United States flag tattooed on his face, right?
[00:54:49] Speaker C: Fucking who you. Who you married to? Who you in love? Love with. Who do you love? The US who do you love? What? Why'd you say, like, make it known? Like, cuz if you here, then you.
[00:55:00] Speaker B: Here like crazy stories, bro. Not only did he live in China for a little while, but he also went to the Russian border and over the. To the Russian side and saw some prostitutes. That nigga's been to Russia and China. He might got a chip in.
[00:55:11] Speaker C: But the funny. The funny part of it is he's. He's definitely human traffic adjacent.
[00:55:19] Speaker B: Why?
[00:55:20] Speaker C: Because he didn't do anything. Yeah, he did not stop it. Death like Trump.
[00:55:25] Speaker B: That's death for Trump.
[00:55:26] Speaker C: This nigga was there witnessing. He might even pay for one. Yeah, like, you know, I mean, like, he might even hung out with one, you know, I mean, in against their will, you know, not. Not with you. Of course they wanted to be. You know, they were like, hey, we love you a long time with you. But that's what they're forced to say. But you didn't stop the shit. You was like, yeah, you part of it.
[00:55:46] Speaker B: I don't know if you're. Yeah, Jason. I wouldn't say adjacent. Parallel. Parallel.
[00:55:50] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:55:50] Speaker B: Jason is too close. He's parallel.
[00:55:53] Speaker C: But okay, he was. He witnessed it and didn't say nothing. He didn't stop it.
[00:55:57] Speaker B: He didn't.
[00:55:57] Speaker C: He might even partaken.
[00:55:59] Speaker B: He.
[00:56:00] Speaker D: Nah, not with those girls. Not in that.
[00:56:03] Speaker C: Not with those girls.
[00:56:04] Speaker B: Yeah, brother. Brother. I got someone else. I got someone else. Hold on. Wait a minute, wait a minute. You like girls?
[00:56:09] Speaker C: No, no. He's like. He's like, no, no, no, no, no. I don't want no one crying.
[00:56:11] Speaker B: You like girls or boys?
[00:56:13] Speaker C: I don't want. I don't want no one crying, man. Can you give me someone that seems like they are.
[00:56:16] Speaker B: Oh, no. She's very, very. She's very, very happy. She's drugged up like a. She loves doing this. Hey, look, though. So here's the. The main overarching idea, though.
I think what the Republicans and Trump was able to do for this election, it was they were able to present the picture of what America should be for people that really care about America. That.
[00:56:38] Speaker D: Hold on.
[00:56:38] Speaker B: Not. Not the people that live here, but the people who care about America because They got all these celebrities online talking about fuck America. And every day there are people saying, fuck the usa. America ain't shit fucking for the people who care about America. I think the Republicans were very, very, very successful in showing them what they needed to see to feel better about America. And that's why I feel more American than I have in a long time. Because I feel like somebody's actually listening to the real America, not this crazy. Let's change everything and let's moderate and we. Everybody's equal and everybody like. No, let's get back to where people understood what was up and what was down, left and right. Like, we need our bearings back.
[00:57:19] Speaker D: The trouble is, like, any serious country should know there's only two genders.
[00:57:24] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he said that he's. He's federally only thing recognized is male or female.
[00:57:28] Speaker C: Listen, we're here for that.
[00:57:29] Speaker B: Listen, bro, you are. That's what I'm saying. I think you're just uninformed, bro. I think that you are really uninformed, and I hate that because you used to be the coon train operator.
[00:57:38] Speaker C: This is. Stop that too. Listen, so I just looked at the map and it. And which map? The. For the election. Election.
[00:57:47] Speaker B: Final one.
[00:57:47] Speaker C: Yeah, I mean. And okay, see, that's.
[00:57:50] Speaker B: You're looking at. You're looking at the Democrat version of that map. I would like for you to look at the map that shows all the counties broke down so you can see which parts.
[00:57:56] Speaker C: Democrat version.
[00:57:57] Speaker B: Because what that is is just showing whether the whole state is blue or red. There's. There's other maps that show how the voting actually went in those regions in those states. And you'll notice that California is mostly red. It's just the La San, the big city, are blue. The other areas red than a motherfucker. Way more than they were four years ago.
[00:58:16] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:58:16] Speaker B: That's what. That's. That's why you didn't understand what I was talking about. That map you have, that's the map of how the electoral votes went. What I want you to see is, though, how the actual people voted in that area.
[00:58:25] Speaker C: Well, even. Even with it being this way. Yeah, this motherfucker is blooded out.
[00:58:29] Speaker B: Oh, no, it's definitely blooded out.
[00:58:30] Speaker C: Like. And it reminds me so, like, I remember seeing one when Reagan won. Reagan fucking dominated. I mean, like, the whole damn near state was red, except for, like, maybe. Yeah, four states.
[00:58:43] Speaker B: And that's the whole country he's looked at as being one of the worst presidents.
[00:58:46] Speaker C: Right.
[00:58:46] Speaker B: But depending on who you are.
[00:58:47] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:58:48] Speaker B: Some people say he was. They keep talking about Reaganomics as if it was the savior of the world, but I don't think I wasn't old enough.
[00:58:53] Speaker C: Do they talk about Reaganomics like that?
[00:58:55] Speaker B: Some people do.
[00:58:56] Speaker C: I think they. I mean, I wasn't old enough.
[00:58:58] Speaker B: I wasn't old enough to really understand it.
[00:58:59] Speaker C: Yeah. But I think, you know, when I've heard it, I think Reaganomics has always been a thing that was not good for.
[00:59:06] Speaker B: That's because you're listening to them, those blue people.
[00:59:08] Speaker C: Again, I don't think that.
[00:59:10] Speaker B: Well, the truth is coming out about you, Mac. Really, it is, man. You. You've been driving this coon train as a.
[00:59:15] Speaker C: As an imposter maybe, man. You know, listen, I've never been a coon, to tell you the truth. I just been. You know, again, I don't bang either side. I. I don't bang crip or blood.
[00:59:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:26] Speaker C: So. So the. The problem to me is the optics in which are presented to me when I look at you.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:34] Speaker C: And the fact that.
[00:59:36] Speaker B: What do you mean, look at. Because you're being shown. If you've been shown by one kind of person, you're going to see it different.
[00:59:40] Speaker C: Well, no. So again, okay, let's just talk about, like, say, for instance, the debate, he.
[00:59:47] Speaker B: I didn't watch it, by the way, so I'm not going to be intelligent about this.
[00:59:50] Speaker C: The debate, he seemed ill equipped. Right? Like, he's. He's not. He's. He's like me almost right to the point where he's easily hooked and derailed off of shit.
[01:00:03] Speaker D: Doesn't mean he can't be a good president.
[01:00:04] Speaker C: Well, you can't. So you said I could be a good president?
[01:00:07] Speaker B: I think so.
[01:00:08] Speaker D: Are you good at your job?
[01:00:09] Speaker C: You just.
[01:00:09] Speaker B: I would have a job.
[01:00:10] Speaker D: Are you doing good at your job?
[01:00:11] Speaker C: Nigga, that does not make you a good. I would vote for you, nigga. Come on. So anybody doing good at their job could be a good president. What does that mean?
[01:00:19] Speaker D: You apply the same function for that president job?
[01:00:21] Speaker C: No, no, no. Just because you're good at whatever you do. Well, before you qualify, you were a president.
[01:00:27] Speaker B: You were something else.
[01:00:28] Speaker C: No, but I'm just saying, just because you're good at whatever you do, you know, I mean, so what was Trump good at?
[01:00:33] Speaker B: What was Trump good at? But that made him president.
[01:00:35] Speaker C: The nigga that fucking empties my trash really well every fucking Tuesday doesn't make him qualify to be a fucking good president.
[01:00:43] Speaker D: But I know. If I was a hiring guy, I know, okay, this person knows when he empty trash? No, he has a function and he knows how to perform that function. So now if we put him in a position to understand what are the functions a president needs.
[01:00:58] Speaker C: What about the sociopath that's fucking really good at killing? He's really good at doing that. Does that qualify him? He's functions at a high level in doing so.
[01:01:06] Speaker B: I really don't believe that was the point he was making.
[01:01:08] Speaker C: No, but he, I mean, he's extrapolating this out.
[01:01:11] Speaker B: You're forcing it on us. No, I'm not. That isn't the point.
[01:01:14] Speaker C: You can't make a blanket statement like just because you're good, but you can.
[01:01:17] Speaker B: Make a blank mistake because it's just a bullshit statement. Mac. It's not the defining. It's not his defining argument.
[01:01:22] Speaker C: It is bullshit as long as you.
[01:01:24] Speaker B: That out because you want to argue that, not because of anything else he said that matters.
[01:01:27] Speaker C: Well, no, because it's a bullshit statement.
[01:01:29] Speaker B: But it's just a statement. It meant nothing to me. You took so much offense to it.
[01:01:33] Speaker C: It meant nothing to me because it was his argument.
[01:01:36] Speaker B: If you say so. Well, that's what you, that's what you keyed in on. He said an hour's worth of shit.
[01:01:41] Speaker C: No, just that part right there is what we're talking about, bro.
[01:01:44] Speaker B: So you feel you're just struggling for anything now? Nope. You recognize that this is terrible.
[01:01:48] Speaker D: All the president is doing is taking one job and has to hire, which is his cabinet people to be in charge of certain things that help the country function. They come to him, they have meetings, they create legislations, try to pass those legislations to Congress. They listen to their voters to listen to whatever is going on, take on. They take on the expertise and consultation of people. And if it's military problems, whoever's the general, if it's financial problem, whoever's the leading economist, whatever it is, and then they make a sound decision based off of that. It's really a dope ass project manager.
[01:02:23] Speaker B: I agree with that project management part, but I would say you missed one sales.
[01:02:27] Speaker C: I feel like I just watched a fucking Haitian version of Schoolhouse Rock, like, get the fuck out of here, bro.
[01:02:33] Speaker B: Conjunction Junction Capital.
[01:02:38] Speaker D: I don't know, like, you know, it.
[01:02:41] Speaker C: Was, it was weird because like when.
[01:02:43] Speaker D: I saw that Trump won, I was like, damn, America is saying something else. I would go, that's why I said.
[01:02:48] Speaker C: Everybody said it once though, right?
[01:02:50] Speaker D: So that's why I said everybody lied. Because when you talk to people, you think, oh, it's the same democratic bullshit that's gonna happen. And then you see the results and.
[01:02:58] Speaker C: You be like, you sound like me. When the first time, like, I went to sleep and when I woke up, I just knew.
[01:03:05] Speaker D: 2016.
[01:03:05] Speaker C: Yeah. I just knew when I went to sleep. No fucking way. Hillary's not winning.
[01:03:10] Speaker B: Well, that's what they did this time, though. They made it seem as though it was neck to neck heck, and it never was, right? It was all lies.
[01:03:16] Speaker C: And I was like, there's no way Hillary's winning. And then when I woke up and I was like, dead. What? Like, I was like, there's no way, like, so again, here we go. America's saying something, right? We're all saying something that we want the anti government. Right? Like, we want whatever the. Of the government that we've. This system that we've been fucking, you know, underneath for so long. We don't want that no more. Right? And I get that.
[01:03:47] Speaker B: I don't think that's what the message was.
[01:03:49] Speaker C: Well, what is it then? What is it? What I. This is what French ready is saying. Like, he's ready to demolish all of the governmental.
He's actually big government all in your shit. All of it. The way that the government has been run and how we've been fucking oppressed by that government and how this shit has been, you know, status quo for all these fucking decades. We are tired of that shit. We want something else. This is what he represents, I believe.
[01:04:16] Speaker B: That's not what I think. I think you're combining Roe v. Wade being less government and the entire campaign. Those are two different things. Well, I think, I think Trump has.
[01:04:25] Speaker C: Been the anti government from day one.
[01:04:27] Speaker B: But what I think the. What Americans voted for was they're just tired of the pussy ass shit. And I say pussy ass shit as a blanket statement for all this stuff that Americans don't feel like is very American.
[01:04:38] Speaker C: Well, so again, let's go back if we're really talking about this. Like, in. Back in 2016, this nigga had never been an elected. I mean, he had never been a politician in any shape, fashion, or form in his entire life. And at that point, it was unprecedented for a president to fucking just come out of the blue. And even fucking Ronald Reagan had been governor, right? Like, there's no. You had to have at least held some sort of office before you became the fucking highest ranking official in America. Okay, Before. Am I wrong?
[01:05:13] Speaker B: No, but. No, I mean, you're saying that, but it's not true, obviously.
[01:05:16] Speaker C: No, it was. It was true before him, right? Because again, this is what I'm going back to. It is like, well, again, I think what, what I'm saying is that the, what the government was, was in the status quo. That was which, like what I'm saying, you had to have been a politician before you could become president, right? In some fashion or form. We were like, fuck that. We don't want the status quo of fucking the way politics have been. We fuck all of that shit. Let's blow all that shit up. Here we go with something brand new, never been seen, never been done before, right? And so I think that's still just a carryover to where we're at now. It's the same thing. It's like possibly. But the way that fucking politics have gone up until this point, we don't like because it hasn't fucking benefited us as fucking Americans, right? Like, we've seen politicians get rich. We've seen fucking the government go into fucking or country going to greater and greater deficit. We've seen fucking the shit that we don't like. So we don't want the continued bullshit of status quo politics to be the norm. If this nigga's a disruptor and he comes in and fucking tears all of this shit to shreds, who gives a fuck? Because we don't like it the way it's been.
[01:06:31] Speaker B: I don't think that's the message. I think that he's not anti government, he's anti those kind of politicians. The politicians who just get there and then let the lobbyists feed them whatever and they just, they're just a lifetime people and you already know what they're going to do. So it's never going to change. I think that's the idea.
[01:06:47] Speaker C: Are you pro lifetime people or are you not? Because now you seem like you're.
[01:06:50] Speaker B: There's a difference between the lawmakers and the Supreme Court Justice. They do a different role, they provide a different service, bro. I don't care who is or who's not, they can all be termed. It does. I'm not standing on that. I don't give a shit about that. I think the point I was making was about you saying that Trump is anti government. And I don't agree with that. I just think that he feels like it should be run a different way, more like a business. And sadly looks like he's doing a better job.
Because Americans now seem, except for the ones that are on their crying on online, Americans seem to have voted to have that kind of country.
[01:07:25] Speaker C: Well, they definitely voted for it, right? I mean, it Wasn't even close. Like in 2020.
[01:07:30] Speaker B: Well, they're gonna do a recount. They saying it was. It was fraud, so they're already asking to donate.
[01:07:36] Speaker C: I'm so. No, no more donations. Stop asking for money. If you can't figure this shit out on your document time, don't hit me up with no more. Please give me some more money like that. And it comes from both sides. Let's be clear, everybody. All these is asking for money. Oh, my gosh. Don't make me scroll through the amount of text I get because I voted for that in 2016. This asking me for money. I told you this in 2020. It was ridiculous. How many. Fucking give me some more money.
[01:08:05] Speaker B: She raised a billion dollars.
[01:08:06] Speaker C: No, I understand that's not the same.
[01:08:09] Speaker B: But those are not the same.
[01:08:10] Speaker C: Do you think that this nigga's not asking for money on everything? This hawks everything from Bibles to sneakers for money.
[01:08:16] Speaker B: Those aren't the same. And you don't have to buy a sneaker. That's a choice.
[01:08:20] Speaker C: No, I'm just saying. No, but the money raising doesn't stop, is all I'm saying. The. The handout, to put my hand out and give me some more money is on both sides. That's not a. It's not a democratic or only thing.
[01:08:33] Speaker B: Why are you saying that like somebody's arguing with you?
[01:08:35] Speaker C: Oh, okay. Because I feel like that's what you're saying.
[01:08:37] Speaker B: No, we're arguing with you about not picking a side. But even though you're picking a side, you just. You won't say you are.
[01:08:42] Speaker C: I'm not picking a side.
[01:08:43] Speaker B: I'm just saying. I'm just saying.
[01:08:45] Speaker C: Bridget, you ready for this next shot?
[01:08:47] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:08:47] Speaker C: Here.
[01:08:47] Speaker B: Here's. Here's what scares me.
I like some of the changes that have been proposed. Of course, those won't just fly through because there's going to be resistance.
But if you've ever watched the Handmaid's Tale, I think that. That there becomes this fanaticism to back these ideas. Now, as much as I agree with some of the things that Trump has been saying recently, I think that can get carried away and to the point where they kill. Let's say they murder Trump and then the next guy who comes in.
[01:09:22] Speaker C: Vance.
[01:09:22] Speaker B: No, I'm talking about something else. Some other situation that happens. They murder Trump and then the next group that comes in does like the whole, oh, this is what America wants. So we're gonna enforce these crazy, like, you know what I'm saying, Draconian type ideas of the country, I feel like it can swing too. The needle can swing too far the other way.
[01:09:43] Speaker C: Right.
[01:09:44] Speaker B: Like the opposite of transgender in schools and teaching kids about puberty blockers and stuff. The opposite of that is Handmaid's tale to me.
[01:09:51] Speaker C: Right.
[01:09:51] Speaker B: Yeah. I just wanted to stay somewhere around the middle. That's me.
[01:09:55] Speaker C: Well, I remember you specifically saying that you were worried about the Democrats losing because of the riots. Riots.
[01:10:02] Speaker B: They're gonna happen.
[01:10:03] Speaker C: You think so?
[01:10:04] Speaker B: Yeah, they're coming.
[01:10:05] Speaker C: Yeah, I think Democrats are too pussy. Ish.
[01:10:08] Speaker B: I don't think they were When Black Lives Matter though.
[01:10:11] Speaker C: But that's not. Man, that was fucking crisis actors. Come on man. That was a white dude fucking starting riots and shit.
[01:10:16] Speaker B: Like that'll be the same thing. It's gonna be this whatever. Whatever fueled BLM is going to fuel these rights. It's going to happen. How could it not? How could it not?
They got people crying on Internet saying their daughter woke up with less rights than she had yesterday. How could it not happen?
Absolutely it's gonna happen.
[01:10:34] Speaker C: When is it gonna happen to the January 6th?
[01:10:36] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:10:37] Speaker C: Are we gonna have a new January 6th? I don't Know.
[01:10:40] Speaker B: But it'll happen Democratic style. What's January 6th?
[01:10:42] Speaker C: You mean January 20th?
[01:10:43] Speaker D: No, no, January 6th. When Trump believed he got frauded from the election.
[01:10:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[01:10:47] Speaker C: Was it. Wasn't that when they fucking rise?
[01:10:49] Speaker B: Yeah, but that. That date didn't make have any significance. I think he gets.
[01:10:51] Speaker C: That's when that. Well, it does. It does to that girl from San Diego that got shot.
[01:10:55] Speaker B: But nothing to do with this. That's something. That's what I'm saying. You keep trying to connect all these things. He gets inaugurated January 20th, I believe.
[01:11:02] Speaker D: So you think the riot is going to come after.
[01:11:03] Speaker B: Well, I think it'll have more to do with that than January. January 6th was something on the other side it that it doesn't. It's not symbolic for the Democrats.
[01:11:10] Speaker D: Yeah, I don't think.
[01:11:12] Speaker C: I know it's symbolic for.
[01:11:14] Speaker D: I don't think that's going to be right.
[01:11:15] Speaker C: The capital being stormed.
[01:11:16] Speaker D: I don't think that's going to be rise because the. The. The. The true base that's really upset about this law boss. Other women like even dudes that like. I voted for Kamala. But I'm not like crying. So I don't. I think the only like to get people around.
[01:11:31] Speaker C: Okay, are you saying that. Are you saying like dudes because you said dudes before you. So are you saying that as yourself or are you Saying that's what dudes say.
[01:11:39] Speaker D: I think I don't want to speak from. For men, but I think from what my observation, even the men that voted for Kamala, they're not so upset where it's gonna get right. They're gonna get riled up to want to protest.
[01:11:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I think they will. I think that they're.
[01:11:53] Speaker D: I think the. The only base that really is very upset emotionally are the women. I don't think.
[01:11:59] Speaker B: Yeah, but name a. Name a that you notice with a girl who don't act because she start flipping out.
[01:12:03] Speaker C: Nah, nigga is not gonna go to get shot for no. Because your girl is mad over.
[01:12:10] Speaker B: Over politics. You're gonna see these.
[01:12:12] Speaker D: Most niggas in jail are in there because of that.
[01:12:14] Speaker B: You're gonna see these.
[01:12:15] Speaker C: No, they. They know. That's again, because you know, they probably.
[01:12:18] Speaker B: Caught that bitch doing some this if they don't riot. They are definitely because all the. They're talking.
[01:12:25] Speaker D: I think Jamie Mack is correct with that sentiment.
[01:12:27] Speaker B: If they're.
[01:12:28] Speaker D: I don't think they're gonna.
[01:12:30] Speaker C: I don't think they're gonna either.
They're gonna go online and cry and do that dumb shit.
[01:12:35] Speaker D: The only two base that are really upset is women and gays.
[01:12:40] Speaker B: So I. I hate to be the. That's saying it then that means the other side is way realer.
[01:12:44] Speaker C: The streets.
[01:12:45] Speaker B: No, the other side, the ones that went in the capital on six last year, January.
[01:12:49] Speaker D: We always knew that.
[01:12:50] Speaker C: Oh yeah. That they had a leading them with horns on Elkhead on his head.
[01:12:57] Speaker B: What I need you to understand is that America has always been that way. This new shit is not gonna work for America. And I'm sorry to the leftists who are feel so impassioned by this. We're all equal. We all have a voice. We all gotta say our thing. That's just not the way America has ever got down. This new shit didn't work. It was an experiment. And I think it didn't work by evidenced by how red that motherfucking map looked on election night. And I'm not talking about the one you saw. I'm talking about the one where they were showing actual counties and all that shit. Like, she didn't win any of the swing states, right? None of them.
[01:13:32] Speaker D: She lost Pennsylvania. Biden is Pennsylvania. Like, you didn't even win. Like, that's what I'm trying to say. Like, when you look at it, you. Whoever you believe in, you gotta understand. The people said something. Yeah, the people said something. The people was like, yo, fuck all.
[01:13:46] Speaker B: Of this, that's not more important.
[01:13:47] Speaker D: And then when you go outside and you talk to.
[01:13:49] Speaker C: And you really don't think, honestly, that has anything to do with being led by a woman? I think like having a woman leader, I think that's. You really think that that has nothing to do with.
[01:14:00] Speaker D: I don't think that's why she lost.
[01:14:01] Speaker B: Hold on, French.
[01:14:02] Speaker D: That played a role, but that's not why she lost.
[01:14:05] Speaker B: We're being unfair. We're being unfair. Mac wanted to make a point and we really didn't give him a chance. I'd love to hear it because I want to give you a chance to make that. We hate a women.
[01:14:13] Speaker C: No, I don't think we hate women.
[01:14:15] Speaker B: We hate women.
[01:14:17] Speaker C: I just feel like in. In. In.
[01:14:20] Speaker D: If that's the case, AOC would have never made.
[01:14:26] Speaker B: Those are.
[01:14:27] Speaker C: Those are managers. Those are. We don't give a.
[01:14:30] Speaker B: Hey, hey. You and me, we don't care about a Mac. You and me, man. Tell me, tell me, tell me why.
[01:14:35] Speaker C: We will allow women to be managers all day. We will allow women to be whatever, but we don't want to. A woman didn't supersede fucking Steve Jobs. He didn't. He didn't select her. No, he kind of did because, you know, he kind of foo foo movie, but he, but he a fun boy. But that's different, right? Like, he's still a boy, right? Like, that's the, that's the main thing. Like these, I think at, at our.
We're not. We're not ready to be the Amazon. We're not ready to be Amazonians. We're not ready to have a woman leader of, of all of us, right? Like, I, I don't think that, you know, there's some guys that are being okay being subservient to women, right? And allowing them to be dominant, you know, I mean, you were one of them French, so. But hold up. What?
You were gonna let fucking French alley cat Dom your ass? Oh, until you punked out. So let's. Let's be clear. You were okay with being a subservient.
[01:15:40] Speaker B: You was about to be non gender. She's about to have you gender fluid.
[01:15:45] Speaker C: He's about to be on a leash. He's about to be a it in a gimp mask.
[01:15:48] Speaker B: Your pronouns are it, it, shut up.
[01:15:53] Speaker C: And so there are some people, some guys that get off on that. But I think in. The majority of dudes ain't trying to be run by no female, right?
[01:16:03] Speaker B: So Mac, let me just. I wanna, I wanna make at their Core. I want to make this more consistent, concise. Do you think that she lost because she was a woman and that was more. Or do you think that she lost because people are done with the Democrats and Trump provided something that. That made more sense or both?
[01:16:21] Speaker C: I can see. I can see a combination of both, but both times that he lost, I don't think it's coincidental that they were both. I mean, both times that he won, I should say, I don't think it's coincidental that he beat women both times. Times.
[01:16:33] Speaker B: Do you think that.
[01:16:36] Speaker C: I don't think that's coincidence. I think that he lost to the guy in Florida.
[01:16:39] Speaker B: Desantis.
[01:16:39] Speaker C: Yeah. Desantis.
[01:16:40] Speaker B: Do you think of descent. Desanto or Desantis?
[01:16:42] Speaker C: Desantis.
[01:16:43] Speaker B: Desantis.
[01:16:43] Speaker C: Yeah, maybe.
[01:16:44] Speaker B: Do you think that if DeSantis was the Republican candidate, that he would have lost to Kamala? I mean, he would have won a Kamala for that very same reason?
[01:16:51] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:16:51] Speaker B: So you think it didn't matter who the Republicans are?
[01:16:53] Speaker C: I don't think. I don't think that America, again, it took a while before we were okay with a black president. It took a fucking long time for that. I don't think we're at that stage yet. As much as we want to fucking allow everyone to be a vice president, as much as we want to allow fucking, you know, senators and. And fucking congresswomen and all of that other shit to go on, I don't think we're at a point right now where we're allowing to fucking. The. The. The end all. Be all to be a woman yet. I don't think we're at that stage in America.
[01:17:24] Speaker D: That's not the case. Over 70 million people voted for her. So obviously Americans don't mind that she lost because the Democrats can run an effective campaign.
[01:17:34] Speaker C: So hold up, hold up. Did she get Molly Waft or did she not? Because just a minute ago you talking about how red the votes were, but now all of a sudden you're saying.
[01:17:41] Speaker B: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[01:17:42] Speaker D: We were close.
[01:17:43] Speaker B: We were close.
[01:17:44] Speaker C: She wasn't close.
[01:17:45] Speaker D: She got Molly White.
[01:17:46] Speaker C: But at this point, okay, so then, yes, I do.
[01:17:47] Speaker D: When you look at the popular vote and you see over 70 million Americans still went out there and put her name in the ball, your statement can't be true.
[01:17:56] Speaker C: Why can't it be?
[01:17:56] Speaker B: Because over 7 million people.
[01:17:59] Speaker C: But again, if we go back, that's.
[01:18:00] Speaker D: Not an American sentiment.
[01:18:02] Speaker C: If we go back to the fucking. What B's talking about, this map, Those fucking people are congregated in these fucking majority cities, right? Where they're fucking 6 million, 7 million, 10 million in one fucking city. Metropolis area. So then you can get. So you can get six or seven of those metropolis areas to get 70 million.
[01:18:21] Speaker D: Regardless, Jamie Mac. Regardless. When you get that high amount, you can't look at the entire result and be like, oh, it's because of that. Because when you see.
[01:18:30] Speaker C: So what is. Is the map lying or is the map not rocking?
[01:18:34] Speaker D: The reason why she lost is because she didn't get anybody that was on the outskirt, Anybody that was an independent, anybody that was like, yo, I don't know who I really want to vote for. She didn't get those people. That's why she. She didn't lose. Because Americans was like, last thing I want to see is a woman being a leader.
[01:18:50] Speaker B: I want to show you.
[01:18:50] Speaker D: No, that's not why she lost. She didn't lose because I'm sick.
[01:18:55] Speaker B: Don't touch my phone.
[01:18:55] Speaker C: Okay, so, yeah, so if I'm fucking looking at this map right here, I'm telling you, French Reggie, fuck you.
[01:19:05] Speaker D: That map shows me more. What Be honest is talking about how people were tired of the Democrat shit.
[01:19:10] Speaker C: Oh, so Democrat shit.
[01:19:12] Speaker D: Because those same counties and cities, when he came for the other things, they didn't mind whoever else was running, it was the leadership of the Democratic Party.
[01:19:21] Speaker B: The only area. The only area that was Democratic, like, for real, was New England. And there was a.
[01:19:25] Speaker D: There's a small.
[01:19:26] Speaker B: A couple of small little holes in. In Maine, maybe like Vermont or something, and then in some parts of New York, but.
[01:19:33] Speaker C: So how long do you think it is going to be. French regiment before we ever have a woman president?
[01:19:37] Speaker D: I think if Michelle Obama ran instead of Kamala, she would have won. I think.
[01:19:41] Speaker B: I think there's no way.
[01:19:42] Speaker C: Come on, bro.
[01:19:44] Speaker D: I think she would have had a better chance.
[01:19:45] Speaker B: Kamala was not a good candidate.
[01:19:47] Speaker D: Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[01:19:48] Speaker B: I don't. Can you tell me what her. What her policies were. No, tell me what her sentiment was. I can't.
[01:19:53] Speaker D: Jimmy Mac wouldn't make it about a woman, so I just thought of the next one.
[01:19:56] Speaker B: No, I don't.
[01:19:56] Speaker D: I could think.
[01:19:57] Speaker B: I don't 100% disagree with Mac. Yeah, and we didn't give him a chance to stake his claim in the beginning. We kind of shit on it.
[01:20:02] Speaker C: Well, French Reggie again, because I think he's pro women, so he doesn't want to believe this.
[01:20:08] Speaker B: I believe that there's some people who don't trust women.
[01:20:10] Speaker D: All I'm saying is women. When. I'm not saying. What you're saying is not a true statement. All I'm saying is it sounds like when you, when if you a coach and you're looking at the film, you can't blame that as the reason why you lost the game. You gotta blame something else. You gotta blame. It's cause of that turnover.
[01:20:25] Speaker C: So you think it has nothing. So you don't see him. Like, each time that he's won, you don't see anything. The fact that both times were against women.
[01:20:34] Speaker B: So. Mack, Accountability, bro. Democrats need to put a better person, another player, a better player on the stage. Exactly.
[01:20:40] Speaker C: I get it. No, so again, a better woman is not going to work. No, no, no.
[01:20:47] Speaker D: I'm saying for your example, because you. Because my thing is, you're saying, oh.
[01:20:50] Speaker B: It'S because she's a woman. French. He's saying that there's no woman that could have beat Trump. That's what he's saying. There's no woman that could have beat a man, is what he's saying. That's no right. He's saying, no matter what woman.
[01:21:00] Speaker D: And I'm saying, I'm saying it depends who. Okay, now granted, with this election, we, the Democrats, never had a chance to even appoint somebody.
[01:21:09] Speaker B: Let me ask you a question. In France.
[01:21:10] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:21:11] Speaker B: Okay. And the divine order of things, what do you. Do you believe the divine order is.
[01:21:16] Speaker D: Of course.
[01:21:17] Speaker B: So in your household, the divine order matters.
[01:21:19] Speaker D: Yes.
[01:21:20] Speaker B: Can you give me the divine order, please?
[01:21:21] Speaker D: God, the men and the women.
[01:21:23] Speaker B: Okay. So if that's what you truly believe in your heart, how can you then have God, the president, country or whatever, and that that person be a woman?
[01:21:35] Speaker D: Because at the same token, I understand the time that we live in, and I.
[01:21:39] Speaker B: That isn't what I asked you, bro, because I think that you're missing the heartfelt part of it. Right. You're trying to be logical about it.
[01:21:45] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:21:45] Speaker B: But when I asked you divine order in your household, you were very quick to make sure you say, yes, we do. God, man, woman.
[01:21:52] Speaker D: Because I don't necessarily put. Because you're president, and I understand that's a leadership position.
[01:21:58] Speaker B: Is the leader of the world.
[01:21:59] Speaker C: Right.
[01:22:00] Speaker B: United States President, Leader of the world.
[01:22:01] Speaker D: Yes. But I also understand. And that position is not like just you running it. I, I know it's a collection.
[01:22:09] Speaker B: I understand. But you're so.
[01:22:09] Speaker D: Because of that. That's why I'm not going to be stuck on the gender aspect, because just like, there's a lot of like, I mean, there's a lot of companies like.
[01:22:17] Speaker C: It sounds like with dual bathrooms. It sounds like you're okay with.
[01:22:22] Speaker D: No, no, no. Because I live in a world where I've seen companies ran by women CEOs and they thrive.
[01:22:26] Speaker B: Yeah, but.
[01:22:27] Speaker D: And I live. So that's why I'm not going to sit here and act like a woman. Yeah, but, but let's but as a woman's CEO.
[01:22:33] Speaker B: But let's look at it like this though French. Let's look at it like this because I want to help Mac side because I hear what he's saying.
[01:22:38] Speaker D: I hear what he's saying too.
[01:22:40] Speaker C: No you don't.
[01:22:40] Speaker D: No, I do. But all I'm saying is at the end of the day, if I'm, if.
[01:22:45] Speaker C: I'm talking about it's a fucking happenstance.
[01:22:47] Speaker D: This is what I'm saying.
[01:22:48] Speaker C: Whooped both women's ass, lost to a fucking decrepit ass. Fucking Joe Biden.
[01:22:52] Speaker B: I think the problem, what I'm saying.
[01:22:54] Speaker D: Is I'm not going to use that as my excuses why I lost. Just like if I'm watching again game and the nigga was 6 9, 250 and I lost, I'm not going to sit here as a player and be like oh, it's because he was 6 9, 2 50. I got to look at myself in the mirror. I was like, I got to get a better jump shot because I might face an opponent that's going to sound.
[01:23:11] Speaker C: Ridiculous because you're not going to beat a 692 5. It doesn't matter because you're 5.
[01:23:17] Speaker D: Put yourself out on the field. You got to deal with the whoever your opponent is and you got to be ready for whatever challenge your opponent brings. And you can't blame oh it's cuz I'm 58 to 180. That's why I lost. I got like, well because I'm 5 8, 180, I got to have the best jump shot. I got to be the fastest because I might meet an opponent that's 69250. And I got to find a way to combat that and defend against that. That's it. I can't sit here and be like, it's because it's 69 250. So if I live in a world where I know misogyny exists and I know sexism exists and I know racism and exist, I got to understand then that's part of my table, that's part of my game plan already. So if I lose, I can't see and be like well, it's because I got a pussy.
[01:23:57] Speaker B: No.
[01:23:58] Speaker C: So reality doesn't exist in your world is what you're saying. So again, you think that if you went up against fucking LeBron that you should be able to find a way to beat this?
[01:24:08] Speaker D: Yes, because I decided to go against LeBron and I know what LeBron brings to the table.
[01:24:13] Speaker B: Why would you decide to go against.
[01:24:14] Speaker D: But I'm saying if, if, if. I'm saying that's my challenge because I.
[01:24:19] Speaker B: Right, but no, he's saying if you have a choice, why would you say yes? Why even get on the phone?
[01:24:23] Speaker D: Obviously, because I know I haven't put in the time to beat as.
[01:24:27] Speaker B: No, he's saying there's no way you're going to beat LeBron at a basketball game no matter what you fucking did.
[01:24:31] Speaker D: And all I'm saying is whoever wants.
[01:24:33] Speaker B: To go against LeBron, and he's saying, and he's saying that even if you wanted to go against him, there's nothing that you could do to beat LeBron, that's fine. And you're saying there is a. I'm saying whoever decides.
[01:24:44] Speaker C: No, no, no, no.
[01:24:45] Speaker B: We're talking about you and LeBron.
[01:24:46] Speaker D: Okay, yes. I'm saying if I put myself out there, I gotta believe in whatever way.
[01:24:50] Speaker B: No, that's not what I'm asking. That's not what I'm saying.
[01:24:52] Speaker C: Belief don't matter.
[01:24:52] Speaker B: Before you decide to put yourself out there, the opportunity comes, you get to play LeBron. But if you win, you get $20 million. If you lose, you die.
You're going to play that game.
[01:25:02] Speaker D: No, because I'm going to die.
[01:25:04] Speaker B: No, no. But no. We have as much time to prepare as you need. You have as much time to strategize as you need. You can get any kind of coach you want, you can get any kind of workout routine you want. You can do anything, you can take as long as you want. As long as he's still in his prime. You gotta play him, though.
[01:25:17] Speaker C: And if you can play that now.
[01:25:19] Speaker B: And if you play him, if you win, you get a billion dollars.
[01:25:21] Speaker C: 39 year old LeBron.
[01:25:22] Speaker B: If you lose, you get murdered on the court.
[01:25:25] Speaker D: Yes.
[01:25:26] Speaker B: You're gonna play that.
[01:25:27] Speaker D: Yes.
[01:25:27] Speaker B: Okay, but.
[01:25:28] Speaker C: And you.
[01:25:29] Speaker D: And then if I lose and die, I gotta live without consequence.
[01:25:32] Speaker B: You don't live with that consequence, then you die with that consequence.
[01:25:35] Speaker C: Yes, if, But I'm saying.
[01:25:38] Speaker B: So what he's saying. And hold on, no, because what he's saying is that that's not real.
[01:25:42] Speaker D: That's fine. But what I'm saying is if I decided to do that bash against.
[01:25:46] Speaker B: But that's past the point.
[01:25:47] Speaker C: No, no, no.
[01:25:47] Speaker D: What I'm saying is when you decide to do something, you gotta understand your challenges. And then when you lose or you.
[01:25:56] Speaker B: Fall short, says every. That lost French. Everybody loses on every. Somebody loses every time of something.
[01:26:04] Speaker D: Exactly. But Jamie Mack is making it seem like so you.
[01:26:07] Speaker C: So you.
[01:26:07] Speaker D: I think she could have still won.
[01:26:09] Speaker B: If she did the other way she went.
[01:26:11] Speaker C: She.
[01:26:11] Speaker D: I'm saying if she did the other. Other things, she would have given herself.
[01:26:15] Speaker C: What are the other things? What?
[01:26:16] Speaker B: Actually, there was no way she won, bro. And it's. And I don't think it's because she's a woman necessarily.
[01:26:21] Speaker D: That's what I'm. I'm talking about that part, I think.
[01:26:22] Speaker B: Because people are fed up with the Democratic.
[01:26:24] Speaker D: Exactly. I'm with you.
[01:26:25] Speaker B: I'm. He's talking about because she.
[01:26:27] Speaker C: What could she have done differently for you to. To understand that she could have won?
[01:26:31] Speaker D: What she should have showed that she is coming from a different angle than all the Democratic. She had to chase out the view to make that statement. Statement. And she said she wouldn't change. She fucked up right there. She should have made herself seem a bit different. Show her own personality.
[01:26:48] Speaker B: Well, they claim it's because she didn't have time because it was so regarded again.
[01:26:53] Speaker D: To me, those are just excuses.
[01:26:54] Speaker B: Yeah, well, I mean, they got to say something.
[01:26:56] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, but. But that's what I'm saying.
[01:26:58] Speaker C: So you're okay with excuses that way as long as the excuse isn't a woman being an excuse. You're okay with other excuses as long as you. As long as the excuse isn't that she's a fucking female. Right. That's. That's the excuse that you won't accept. You accept other excuses, but not that.
[01:27:14] Speaker D: No, no, no. My excuse is she didn't run an effective campaign to not relate to the American people's wants and needs. That's my excuse. My excuse is not as she think.
[01:27:23] Speaker C: That her campaign as far as the American people did not resonate with the American people.
Her campaign strategy was like, you don't even know what I'm gonna say.
[01:27:33] Speaker D: All right, go ahead.
[01:27:34] Speaker C: So you think that his campaign compared to hers talked to what the American people, you know, as far as anything wants and needs more than his.
[01:27:46] Speaker D: Definitely.
[01:27:47] Speaker C: What was his. What was his.
[01:27:48] Speaker D: Because he went to every neighboring. And.
[01:27:51] Speaker C: And, and what was his campaign about? His country was like, yo, what did he campaign on?
[01:27:55] Speaker D: He campaigned on this. The way this thing is going right now. Doesn't make sense. It's never been this way. Way.
[01:28:01] Speaker B: It wasn't like this pain on the economy and the border.
[01:28:03] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. They're letting migrants come in the security of the country.
[01:28:07] Speaker C: That's why Mexicans are like the most hated people in America right now.
[01:28:11] Speaker B: Why?
[01:28:12] Speaker C: Because of the border. And again, you already said that they're just a casualty, right? Like you're saying, oh no, it's not just the border for Mexicans. It's Chinese and it's all these other people. But nobody gives a fuck about that. We hate Mexicans. That's what the every, every rapid rapist killer fucking allowed over the border was always a Mexican. It was never a fucking John Wong child.
[01:28:34] Speaker B: Even, even Trump hasn't said that. Mac, you're not paying attention.
[01:28:37] Speaker C: I'm looking at his. Those were his fucking commercials.
[01:28:39] Speaker B: Those are not his words.
[01:28:40] Speaker C: Those were his commercials.
[01:28:42] Speaker B: Those are not his words. What he said was there were 13,000 convicted felons that were allowed in this country from multiple countries.
[01:28:50] Speaker C: So whenever.
[01:28:51] Speaker B: That's when he's talking about these convicted felons. That's what he's talking about. But of course you're going to look at the high highlight the headline from the Democrats.
[01:28:57] Speaker C: Those are not Democratic commercials. Those are fucking Trump commercials fucking for Trump against Kamala.
[01:29:05] Speaker B: And they didn't say Mexico, they said border.
[01:29:06] Speaker C: No, they showed pictures. No, they show pictures of. They said illegal immigrants and they show pictures of Mexicans.
[01:29:12] Speaker B: So you don't like. No, you don't like the pictures?
[01:29:14] Speaker C: No, no, they said their names. So like they were talking about this one nigga that raped a 12 year old, another one that raped some other lady. And these are all Mexicans.
[01:29:21] Speaker B: They're no. 2.
[01:29:23] Speaker C: No, but they. Okay again, any fucking. Their, anyone that they claimed or they.
[01:29:27] Speaker B: Show have a real problem with the details.
[01:29:29] Speaker C: No, but do they ever show? Did they ever show. What other nationality did they show?
[01:29:34] Speaker B: If you're.
[01:29:35] Speaker C: If one, what other nationality do they show?
[01:29:37] Speaker D: Yo, they made fun of Haitians for eating cats and dogs.
[01:29:39] Speaker B: If one word, if one word triggers you, you can't hear any of the rest of the sentence, bro. I don't think that's what the statement was. I don't believe that they were giving you examples that just happened to be.
[01:29:49] Speaker C: Hispanic examples, but just so happened.
[01:29:51] Speaker B: Well, hold on, Mac, hold on. So are you saying that those people did not rape the people that they gave you?
[01:29:59] Speaker C: Fuck if I know.
[01:30:01] Speaker B: We'll find that out before you get so mad because those people are rapists. They did kill people. And it just coincidentally happens that they're also Mexican. So we shouldn't say it because they're Mexican and we don't want to offend Mexico.
[01:30:12] Speaker C: No, but again, this is the problem.
[01:30:13] Speaker B: Right?
[01:30:14] Speaker C: So again, as far as. When we're talking about.
[01:30:16] Speaker B: So, no.
[01:30:16] Speaker C: So when we're talking. Talking about the border, right? Yeah, it's when we're showing these fucking.
[01:30:20] Speaker B: You asked me what he ran on. I said the economy and the border.
[01:30:23] Speaker C: Right? So when you. When he's showing the. You talk about the border and you show fucking criminals, and they're all Mexicans, that's fine, right? That's.
[01:30:31] Speaker B: I would say that's fine, but I don't think that was the intent. They had to put some picture there. What picture? Would you like a white guy running across the border? Listen, that's what you wanted, and that'll make you feel warm.
[01:30:40] Speaker C: You're telling me that it's fucking China.
[01:30:41] Speaker B: Would you think that it's warm and fuzzy if we had a white guy running.
[01:30:44] Speaker C: You're telling me it's China?
[01:30:45] Speaker B: I'm not telling you it's China.
[01:30:46] Speaker C: I'm telling you it's in the last episode. You told me it was China, Mack.
[01:30:50] Speaker B: I did not. This is ridiculous. I told you that China is also. The people that are bringing fentanyl across the Mexican border, but not just Mexicans are coming across the Mexican border. And that's what I said.
[01:31:00] Speaker D: I don't know where you get these fentanyl. There's a bunch of different nationalities that are coming through the border.
[01:31:05] Speaker B: I don't know why you get stuck on these details and you think that's the. I'm just gonna say.
[01:31:09] Speaker C: All I was saying is because I'm just like anyone else that watches these fucking commercials. Marshals and these.
Pick a side.
[01:31:17] Speaker B: My. Go to Mexico, go to Canada or something.
You want somebody to give out an example of every single kind of immigrant that came across the box.
Hey, hold on, hold on. You want an example of every single.
[01:31:31] Speaker C: Kind of immigrant that comes the early 90s when everybody. When they made it seem like everybody in California was a gang banger. No, we weren't.
[01:31:40] Speaker B: Yeah, y'all got more gangs than we got.
[01:31:43] Speaker C: Do we?
[01:31:44] Speaker B: Don't you?
[01:31:44] Speaker C: Yeah, but not. Not necessarily. I don't know.
[01:31:47] Speaker B: LA's a bigger city. First of all. You think they're not more gang members in LA than there are in Atlanta?
[01:31:52] Speaker C: Sure, man. Okay, so.
[01:31:53] Speaker B: But. So what are we talking about? You started this.
You infected the world.
[01:32:00] Speaker C: Chicago, you.
Chicago, know your gangs.
[01:32:03] Speaker B: You infected the world with this blue and red. And then you want to hide your hands. And now you want to hide your hands.
[01:32:08] Speaker C: The blue and red has already been the red coats. And the blue coats is bullshit.
[01:32:12] Speaker B: You know what I'm talking about.
[01:32:13] Speaker C: The red coats are coming.
[01:32:14] Speaker B: You know what I'm talking.
[01:32:15] Speaker C: This is before.
[01:32:16] Speaker B: Just because you yelled on me, you don't know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about.
[01:32:20] Speaker C: Red and blues been way before Crimson Bloods.
[01:32:22] Speaker D: All I was trying to say, Jimmy Mack, is I'm not saying that because she's a woman, especially a black woman, that people didn't make that a reason. Didn't want that.
[01:32:30] Speaker C: I don't think a white woman lost. I don't think the color matters. I don't think that want a woman in charge.
[01:32:35] Speaker D: When was NFL on her period?
[01:32:37] Speaker C: We can't allow a woman on her period with her finger on the button.
[01:32:40] Speaker D: All I'm saying is when was in the voting booth, their first thought was, she's a girl. Fuck. No, I think that first thought was like, I don't like the direction Democrats are going in. She didn't. She didn't resonate with me or my values or my principles or the future.
[01:32:53] Speaker B: Why did you vote for her then?
[01:32:55] Speaker D: No, I'm talking about what the people. The people that did not vote for her decided. I didn't think the first thing was women. Fuck that, Trump. I don't think the thought process was that.
[01:33:05] Speaker B: I think there was some of that.
[01:33:06] Speaker D: Yeah. But I don't think all the people that voted Trump.
Majority even.
[01:33:10] Speaker B: I don't think the majority.
[01:33:11] Speaker D: Yeah, 51% of them did not decide.
[01:33:13] Speaker B: I feel like people just weren't resonating with those.
[01:33:16] Speaker D: That's what I'm.
[01:33:17] Speaker B: What the Democratic Party has become.
[01:33:18] Speaker D: Yes.
[01:33:19] Speaker C: What year do you think that we'll have a woman president? If you just had to guess a year. What I mean, you know, again, I.
[01:33:26] Speaker D: Think it can happen within the next two to three election cycles.
[01:33:29] Speaker B: I don't think it'll happen. I think the only way it'll happen. It could have happened if they had murdered Biden.
[01:33:33] Speaker C: Right.
[01:33:34] Speaker B: And that'd probably been the only way.
[01:33:35] Speaker C: That's it.
[01:33:36] Speaker B: We're not gonna happen.
[01:33:37] Speaker C: I don't think it's gonna. I don't. And you know, I don't think.
[01:33:40] Speaker B: Well, I put like this. I don't think that a woman could have won this.
[01:33:43] Speaker C: Well, listen, when this came out and this nigga said, it's a man's world, is he's not bullshitting. Like, this is the thing. Like, we. We are again. So at what point do you want a fucking woman to run your household? Right? Like, I mean, like.
[01:33:57] Speaker B: No, see, Mac, you can't do that, though. See, you can't. You can't put that on French and I. Because you're arguing as if you give a shit about women's rights and women being in charge, but you really don't. You're just arguing that point and you're throwing it on us like we're doing something. Like you're righteous and we're fucking assholes.
[01:34:11] Speaker C: I don't know about that. What do you talking about?
[01:34:12] Speaker B: You keep. You keep pushing this. Like, what are you going. When are you think a woman's going to be. Nigga, when do you think a woman is going to be ready? When would you vote for a woman to be president?
[01:34:20] Speaker C: Never. So I don't think women. Never.
No, no, no.
[01:34:23] Speaker B: So again, you've been giving us shit for 20 minutes.
[01:34:27] Speaker C: Do you ask me again, when do I think a woman's ever going to be elected president?
[01:34:30] Speaker B: Will you vote? When are you ready to vote for a woman as president next election?
Fucking liar. This is. This is bullshit, man. I. I get it. You just. You had. You. You picked a side and you. You put forth a case, and it was a good case. I agree. I think that a lot of people voted that way because she was a woman. I agree. I don't think the majority voted that way because of that, but I think it was enough.
[01:34:52] Speaker C: Enough, right.
[01:34:53] Speaker B: Enough to be a significant amount to where, okay, that kind of tilted the scales a little bit.
[01:34:57] Speaker C: Right.
[01:34:57] Speaker B: But I think she would have lost regardless, just based off of how people are just done fucking with Democrats.
[01:35:02] Speaker C: I don't think it's coincidental that each time that he won, it was against him.
[01:35:07] Speaker B: I do think.
[01:35:08] Speaker C: You think that's coincidence.
[01:35:09] Speaker B: I think the only reason he lost to Biden was because he.
[01:35:12] Speaker C: Fraud.
[01:35:14] Speaker B: No, no. I don't think that was the reason why he lost to Biden. I think the reason why he lost to Biden was because the country was tired of the. Of the clashing. Like, when Obama was president, I feel like America was more together.
But when Trump became president, it was like. I do recognize that Obama did have a lot of pushback from the Republican Party, and he didn't get to put through a lot of things that he wanted to because of that. But I think that it reached critical mass when Trump got in office. It was different because they were talking about grabbing pussies and we gotta get him convicted and we gotta do all these things. Like, they were trying to impeach him for the entire four years at 30. Like, and I think that people were just tired of having to deal with that. I don't want to have to defend Trump everywhere I go. I was on a podcast for years, black on both sides, where I was put in a position to defend Trump just because the other side was so ridiculous. People got tired of having to defend that. Like, I've seen a lot of tweets recently. Like, I'm so glad Trump won. Now I get I don't have to keep defending being a sane person for a while. I think that the problem when 2016 happened is people were just tired of defending that side.
[01:36:28] Speaker C: You mean 2020.
[01:36:29] Speaker B: 2020, yeah. When 2020 happened, people were just tired of defending that side. It was just like, oh, my God, I'm so sick of this. Like, everything is a. He's a criminal and he's this. And he doesn't respect black people. He don't respect women. Even if you didn't believe it, even if you agreed that it was bullshit, it was tiring and exhausting to have to go back and forth all the time. So what happened was this time, they've showed their hand too much, though, man. I don't think most people want transgender topics in classroom. I don't think most people want to recognize more than one gender.
[01:37:00] Speaker C: Why would we go. Why would we go back to that, then?
[01:37:02] Speaker B: Go back to what?
[01:37:03] Speaker C: To having to be in that situation.
[01:37:05] Speaker B: What situation?
[01:37:06] Speaker C: Where we were tired of having to defend all this shit. Like, you know, because we're going to. That's what this next four years is going to be, though.
[01:37:12] Speaker B: That's what I just said. No, I don't think so. I don't think America voted differently this time.
[01:37:17] Speaker C: It wasn't close, bro, but we voted differently in 2016 as well.
[01:37:21] Speaker B: So when he lost a popular vote in 2016.
[01:37:23] Speaker C: So when he won in 2016, he.
[01:37:25] Speaker B: Lost a popular vote, but won the electoral vote. So this time she got stomped every way there was possible. Like, she didn't even stay at her. At her party that night. She went home early, bro. Like, she.
[01:37:37] Speaker C: I didn't watch any of that. I was driving. Anyway.
[01:37:39] Speaker B: I didn't watch it. I heard. I, I heard or read it some.
[01:37:41] Speaker C: I, I. So in 2016, yeah, he lost the popular vote. I voted for Trump in 2016, but.
[01:37:47] Speaker B: He lost the popular vote.
[01:37:48] Speaker C: Right?
[01:37:49] Speaker B: You were the unpopular vote in 2016.
[01:37:50] Speaker C: So, so it's funny, because you know, you, we talking all this. I think I'm the only that's ever voted for Trump who's talking on.
[01:37:59] Speaker B: You're the only one flip flopping my.
[01:38:01] Speaker C: No, listen, listen, listen. This is the thing, like I, I mean, of course I have the, the, the ability to change my mind once I, I see some. Right, sure. And I don't think again, like you said in. When Obama was president, the country was more to together. I think when Trump came, it became a much more divided country.
[01:38:21] Speaker B: It did.
[01:38:21] Speaker C: I didn't, I'm not for that.
[01:38:23] Speaker B: Right. Like, but that wasn't Trump's fault. I don't believe, I don't believe that. I don't believe that.
[01:38:27] Speaker C: How, how it just coincidental that when he became president, that's when it happened?
[01:38:32] Speaker B: No, it wasn't coincidence. It was because of him, but it wasn't his fault.
That was bullshit. From the left say that.
[01:38:38] Speaker C: Whoa, whoa, whoa, my head.
[01:38:39] Speaker B: From the very beginning.
[01:38:40] Speaker C: I'm gonna need you to say that one more time because my head can't compute.
[01:38:43] Speaker B: It was because of him, but it wasn't his fault. He didn't do that to the country. That was the left that did that to the country. They just didn't like the person. So they character witnessed this dude, they character assassinated this dude from day one. I remember as well as you, Trump was in every rap video. He was the nigger, he was the man. Everybody wanted to be like Trump. And then he said, I'm gonna be president. And then the left went mother fucking nuts. And you know it's true. Trump didn't do that. He didn't change who he was. That's who he was from the back in the rap days. That's who he is now. He never fucking changed. The left decided to put a assassination campaign on him as soon as he said he was gonna be president. And you know that you witnessed this. Don't pretend like you think Trump came out here and said something wild that he wouldn't have said before.
[01:39:28] Speaker C: No niggas was, you know, the, especially the culture. Right. We've always been protected Trump, the culture has been pro Trump.
[01:39:38] Speaker B: Lifetime lifestyle, the rich and famous, we've always been there. We're pretending right now.
[01:39:42] Speaker C: The black culture has always been pro Trump. Like we, that's been a, that we've aspired to, we've talked about, we've glorified, we've, we've wanted to emulate. Right. Like, you know, the black Donald Trump. Like, we've, we've, we've done that in our culture up until he became president. I agree with you.
[01:40:00] Speaker B: No, until he said he was running for president. As soon as he said he was running for president, the left went nuts.
[01:40:05] Speaker C: Well, so is the culture left.
Is our culture. Is the black culture left.
[01:40:11] Speaker B: That's what they. That's what they. They were. It was until now. That's what the problem was, though. See, all the loudmouth and all the blacks and all the people who are, you know, in the industry and the movies, those people are always Democrat. Always. And Trump was, guess what? A Democrat. Just like all the people he's around right now are Democrats, Democrats. RFK is a Democrat.
[01:40:31] Speaker D: Joe Rogan was a Democrat until now. Elon Musk was a Democrat, bro.
[01:40:36] Speaker B: This is what I'm saying. Like, this was a. I don't. I don't know why you don't give them credit. Because they deserve it. The left did that to this country. Donald Trump was no different than he was the day before he said he was running than he was the day after. He was that same dude. He was the rich kid who became a rich adult. Got buildings everywhere. It's all lifestyles, rich and famous, fabulous. You know what I'm saying? I don't know why that's been Trump. He didn't change. The left decided to do a character assassination. From day one, they started these little snowflake bitches hating everybody. And he's a rapist and he's this. And he grabs people by the pussies. And he never stopped being who he was before, and he got elected. So now what you do is we're gonna tear him down. That's when the country became really divided. The country was already divided a little bit because we had a black president. They're like, oh, shit, we got a Negro in here, right? That has divided a little bit. Especially after black folks stopped fucking with Obama. It was like, ah, I don't know. It empowered more people. So then Trump coming in right after that, it was. The country was ripe for it, but.
[01:41:34] Speaker C: The left, it was right for it.
[01:41:35] Speaker B: But the left made that shit happen. That wasn't the right. All this racist white supremacy shit. The left fed all that. They started calling people white supremacists and saying that the country is based on white supremacy and the patriarchy and all that shit started then, man. When it really got to the point where it was at a critical. That was all the left's doing. People recognized that and they got tired of it. They got tired of the millions of genders, they got tired of the Fucking snowflakes. Because that's not American. Americans are. They get shit done. That's American, right? American is. No matter what my obstacles are, I'm gonna figure out a way to get this shit done. We gonna have big cars that make a lot of noise. We gonna shoot our guns. That's America. And it's always been America. And the left got us away from this.
[01:42:20] Speaker C: Can you say murder America?
[01:42:22] Speaker B: That always has been. Name a. Name a time in your Life prior to 2016 where that wasn't America.
Name a time, bro, because I'm. I really want to remember that day.
[01:42:36] Speaker C: Yeah. I don't know.
[01:42:37] Speaker B: America drops bombs on countries, nigga. Nuclear bombs.
[01:42:40] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:42:40] Speaker B: That's what America's always been. And now you're like, well, that's fucked up America. But that's not how all of America feels. The left made it pretended like that's how a lot of Americans feel. And maybe a lot do. But what is a lot, right? How many is a lot?
[01:42:57] Speaker C: I mean, I don't know if you have to be left.
[01:43:00] Speaker B: What's a king to a God? My dude?
[01:43:01] Speaker C: I don't know if you need to be.
[01:43:04] Speaker B: He's okay. There was a. There was a tick there.
[01:43:07] Speaker C: Okay.
[01:43:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:43:08] Speaker C: You already know that. I got. I'm tick. I'm tick phobic.
[01:43:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:43:11] Speaker C: So when. Whenever that shit happens, I felt it right away. I was like, oh, my goodness. Like, you good?
[01:43:17] Speaker B: Good.
[01:43:18] Speaker C: But I don't know if you need to be really left to be. Like, it's. It's not okay.
It's not okay to fucking just drop bombs on motherfuckers. Like, I mean, I think that's where a lot of people are having problems with fucking Israel right now. Right? Like, I mean, like, there's.
[01:43:36] Speaker D: There.
[01:43:36] Speaker C: There needs to be some sort of.
[01:43:38] Speaker B: Come on, man. We didn't kill. We didn't kill genocides. We weren't doing no genocide. We didn't. Like. It wasn't like. We was, like, lining Japanese people up and like, what are you, Japanese? That's kind. Head off. It wasn't that. I'm not saying we did kind. We were kind.
[01:43:51] Speaker C: Okay? Because I'm gonna say, like, I don't know what genocide. You know, I just.
[01:43:55] Speaker B: Here's the thing. I would like for everyone right now, if you're listening to this episode and you think that what I said was crazy, please look up Japan's history, their political history, and what kind of their dogs. They were the. They were the bullies of the east, right? For a long time. And I mean, they'll go to a city and just rape everybody and kill everybody in the whole city.
[01:44:16] Speaker C: I mean, they did attack us in the middle of the. I mean, like, like they, they, they. They came out of nowhere and in store and parmesan.
[01:44:23] Speaker B: Japan ain't innocent. I'll put it like that. I'm not saying that we're not.
[01:44:26] Speaker C: They train their pilots to just commit suicide.
[01:44:28] Speaker B: I'm not saying. I'm not saying that we're not guilty. I'm just saying Japan ain't innocent.
[01:44:32] Speaker C: Right.
[01:44:32] Speaker B: But that is the dog that America has been the reason. Think about. Look how small and new we are, bro. We are just scratching happy. That has been America. That when I was in the military, that was what America was.
[01:44:45] Speaker C: You know what? I'm sorry. Because we started this and before we get too far in it, we're done. I know, but happy Veterans Day, bro.
[01:44:51] Speaker B: Thank you.
[01:44:52] Speaker C: And to any of the veterans out there listening right now, too, like, I mean, like, real talk, this is. We. We can sit here and do this because are willing to be scrappy and we drop bombs and.
[01:45:06] Speaker B: No, bro.
[01:45:07] Speaker C: No real talk.
[01:45:08] Speaker B: No. And I'm gonna tell you like this. All the people I serve with are scrappy. And all the people that I know that have been the military, other branches are scrappy, bro. And, and. And America. And maybe that's why I feel more American today, my.
[01:45:21] Speaker C: Veteran, you know, I mean, so, you know, again, I, I think that there's, There's a. There's levels to this. Right? And I think that anybody who has put themselves out there and serviced right, and, and sacrificed, you know, for the ones that didn't make it back and what do you. What's funny?
[01:45:40] Speaker B: I don't know why.
[01:45:40] Speaker D: No, you can finish. I'm laughing at you because you really put Mike Tomlin.
[01:45:46] Speaker B: And you're worse than he is.
[01:45:48] Speaker C: And it's not. And it's not even just the people that. It's the families too. Right? Because I think there's a. There's, it goes sacrifices right there. There's. There's, it goes way beyond just the.
[01:45:56] Speaker B: My wife got to deal with my crazy ass.
[01:45:58] Speaker C: Yeah. And she got to be, you know, she got to deal with the, you know, the holding the house down. You know, I mean, she got to be the president when you gone.
[01:46:05] Speaker B: Right.
[01:46:05] Speaker C: You know, I mean, she got to be the head of the motherfucker. Right? Like, so, you know, shout out to all the veterans. We're recording this on, you know, Veterans Day. And I think that, you know, we're Talking about politics. And I think that none of this. This podcast wouldn't be possible. We wouldn't be able to talk this. We wouldn't even be able to have this conversation if it wasn't for our veterans. So, you know, I definitely want to put that out there and respect it.
[01:46:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Thank you for all you guys. Service too, who are listening, listening. I know we got some veterans that listen, but I think that that is the main reason is that America had gotten so people looked in the mirror and were like, who the fuck are we?
[01:46:43] Speaker D: Any. Like, Trump said, any serious country knows there's only two genders.
[01:46:50] Speaker C: Like, well, you know, again, like, that.
[01:46:54] Speaker D: One sentence alone took all of North Carolina. That's all it took to get North Carolina to flip.
[01:47:00] Speaker C: But I think they can get everybody except for, like, the co, Right? I think everybody complaining about her gender.
[01:47:08] Speaker D: I'm like, yo, just that one sentence alone took all of North Carolina.
[01:47:12] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying.
[01:47:12] Speaker C: So again, and it's funny because there was this campaign.
Whatever. And I know you guys with the commercials. Yeah.
[01:47:20] Speaker D: With the Kamala's for she date them.
[01:47:23] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, that worked. No, again. And it had the Breakfast Club, right? And it had them saying, like, you know, this is what, you know, sham God, the crossover said, you know, you know, whatever. And then when I brought it up, who was. It was in the slack?
[01:47:46] Speaker D: Damn it.
[01:47:46] Speaker C: I. I had too many shots. Twizzle was like, yo, that's not how that went down.
[01:47:51] Speaker D: That's true.
[01:47:52] Speaker C: He's like. He's like. He's like, that's not how that actually, the. The interview went. They. They. It wasn't. They weren't saying it the way that they're saying, you know, like, they weren't in protest. They were.
[01:48:00] Speaker B: They took captions and put them together, right?
[01:48:02] Speaker C: And they were like, they were talking about what other people would say, right? And they put the words. But when I heard it, they like, listen to what Shamala the God said, right? And I was like, you actually are saying this is his words. And then you cut in and, you know, and paste this shit together to make it seem like something. So as someone who had never heard it, I'm like, oh, yo, the Breakfast Club is even, like on there, you know, I mean, talking about, like, you know, whatever. But that's not really what happened. And to me, this is just the tip of where we're headed, right? Because with AI, with everything else, who knows what. What you're hearing, what you're seeing. And we've talked about this Already what's real and what's not real.
[01:48:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:48:47] Speaker C: You know, I mean, and that's. And that's what's so disappointing to me about a lot of shit, right, Is like, you can talk about, oh, well, you, you know, Jamie Mac, you're this, that and the other. Well, how the. Do I know? I just listen to the. The. That's not real. That is getting pumped out. Right. And so I don't know if it's any different. Right. You know, again, going back to previous times, like when they were pumping out fake like the moon landing. I don't know if it's ever been any different than it is now. I just known that now. Now it's easier to debunk and easier to say, look, that's fake compared to what it was before, when we just all believed everything we heard.
And so I, I think that there was a time where you heard, you trusted it, you believed it. Now you just don't. Because you never know what's real and what's not real. Between artificial. I mean, they got that sound like, I'm not.
[01:49:44] Speaker B: I'm not sure what point making.
[01:49:46] Speaker C: Even if you do. Even if you do your research, what. Where do you reach, Ken, that. That makes it seem like the research is factual too. That's not true. You could research and still get bullshit for tr. That's not. And that's the problem is that there's not a. There's not a place to go now where you can get the real. The truth other than the no nonsense show.
Like, Like.
[01:50:09] Speaker B: Well, I mean, there's some F. It's 90% less. 10%.
[01:50:11] Speaker C: 10%, yeah.
[01:50:12] Speaker B: 10.
[01:50:12] Speaker C: 10 less. Yeah.
[01:50:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. We're the 90s.
[01:50:16] Speaker D: Sorry.
[01:50:16] Speaker C: Right?
[01:50:16] Speaker B: Yeah, Right. Yeah.
[01:50:18] Speaker C: See, he even had a shot.
[01:50:20] Speaker B: Yeah, well, I mean, you know, at least I know the ending of the show.
What are you going a decade later?
[01:50:27] Speaker C: Don't look at me like. I don't know.
[01:50:28] Speaker B: You don't know it, bro.
[01:50:29] Speaker C: I know you're gonna do it today then. Okay.
[01:50:31] Speaker B: Okay, cool. I can't wait.
I cannot wait.
[01:50:36] Speaker D: We're finishing up right now.
[01:50:37] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, what else do we got, bro? I mean, listen, does anybody have a. You want to say your final statements or whatever? I'll go first if you want.
[01:50:44] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[01:50:45] Speaker B: Okay. So I think that America chose, obviously it was a landslide, and I think that it potentially some of it was, you know, man versus woman, because there's been a lot of that. Think about. Think about all the. The black women memes that they've made this year about how they're unreasonable. They don't, they don't, they don't want to take leadership from a man, you know. So right now, black women appear to be on the bottom of the barrel for most. So hold on. This is my time. I'm doing my final statement.
[01:51:14] Speaker C: I just. I didn't say anything.
[01:51:17] Speaker B: You are already saying it, bro.
[01:51:19] Speaker C: I didn't say it.
[01:51:19] Speaker B: You had the first syllable and I stopped.
[01:51:22] Speaker C: Come on, man. All I was gonna say is that.
[01:51:24] Speaker B: Don't. It's not your turn. It's not your turn.
[01:51:26] Speaker C: Okay, go ahead.
[01:51:27] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying.
[01:51:27] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[01:51:28] Speaker B: I think that there was a big gender war that was going on prior to this. And even though the genders, you know, men versus women, there was something special about black men versus Black, Black women. And for her to be a black woman and come up there, I do believe that there was, there was a group of people and I think a significant enough to where it didn't make a difference that voted for Trump just because they wouldn't vote for a woman. However, I think the majority of the people were just tired of the bullshit. They were tired of the fake toxic masculinity claims. They were tired because they recognized that in order for this country to be America and to be safe and to be strong and to be dogs and to be courageous and the American dream, in order to have those things, you have to follow the blueprint of what we did. There's not, there's not a soft way to be the man. There's not an easy way to be the player. Like, in order to be the player in the game, you gotta do a certain set of things and it requires some of that quote unquote toxic shit that they were trying so hard to get us away from. And I think that's what happened at this election. And I'm not mad at that.
[01:52:41] Speaker D: Yeah, I mean, I completely agree. The one thing, the only thing I can say is for anybody that's down or just concerned about the future of America, although this is when America do their best, right? When change is about to happen, transformation, whether it's going to be good or bad, this is when every American and greater story that you ever heard, it's those times. It's these type of times right now. So put your head down, get to work. Because you, you can make a. You can create your little box right now, in these next four years, regardless of what happens.
[01:53:21] Speaker C: All I'm saying is that I'm ready for it because I need to low Income, housing, right? Like, I need a. I need a crash. I need a. You know, I mean, I need to. I'm liquid right now, so I need to, you know, get low, you know, like you. We talked about it in a previous episode. Like, $800,000 houses. I can't do that. I need some shit. I need some shit to go down, right to where I can get back in at a fucking price point that I can afford. But for all you motherfuckers that are like, yo, this is the fucking best thing ever. I mean, Desiree Washington felt that way when she was on her way to fucking visit Mike Tyson, too. So, like, you know, we'll see what it is at. At 4:00 in the morning, how you feel like, you know, 4:00 in the morning. We'll see if you still feel the same way four years from now. But right now, great. You're on your way. You like, hey, I'm about to go hang out with Mike tyson. It's fucking 2am and all. I know he just wants to play Jenga. Sure, nigga. The great. I bet he does. But we'll see by 4am, four years from now. How you. Phil?
[01:54:23] Speaker B: Okay, well, you're. You're ending the show, so.
[01:54:25] Speaker C: Oh, oh.
[01:54:26] Speaker B: Let me say one thing. Okay, so, listeners, the episode you got today was at the request of Jimmy Mac. He wanted to have this show this week. We had already recorded today's episode, but he wanted to do this because it was after the election. He knew we'd have a lot to talk about. So that means that the show you're going to get next week was actually the show that was recorded for this. This release. So if it feels like it's a little out of order, that's why. No big deal, though. We're going to get right back on after this. It's just because of the election. We wanted to record one immediately.
[01:54:54] Speaker C: So you know what it is? Keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because sometimes people just need to laugh.
[01:55:01] Speaker B: I think he's going to it up.
[01:55:02] Speaker C: You Forgot to realize, 10% less than any other podcast guaranteed.