Reg the Bandit, Bill Richmond, Gerald B, and the rest of the crew are back! This week, we re going to be going through the entire George Floyd video that many people have not seen. We re also going to talk about why CNN is terrible at journalism and why Reg can t get his mask on properly.
00:06:56.000Please do, by the way, we're going to be talking a lot today.
00:06:57.000We're going to be going through the entire George Floyd video that many people have not necessarily seen.
00:07:02.000We're going to be going through why CNN is everything wrong with journalism, why apparently Reg the Bandit cannot get his bandit mask on properly.
00:07:12.000It's like a bandit that was in a furnace.
00:07:15.000He's like the Hamburglar, but... He's like the Hamburglar, but can't decide if he would prefer grilled cheese.
00:07:20.000I feel like everyone just expects this of me, but I'm more than hamburgers!
00:07:27.000I have a lot more appreciation for bandits and what they do.
00:07:30.000After grappling with this mask, it's impressive.
00:07:33.000I also have a lot more appreciation for raccoons.
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00:07:53.000And we're going to be doing Good Morning Monk Club every morning, Monday through Thursday, all the way up until election, outside of nights where there will be debates, town halls, by the way, of course, Joe Biden.
00:08:02.000The one prediction, if someone out there can pull this from a year ago to nine months ago to eight months ago, I said the only prediction I will make, you guys remember this, is that Joe Biden will not appear on stage to debate Donald Trump.
00:08:13.000Lo and behold, they're coming up with reasons, not just COVID reasons.
00:08:18.000This is clearly an attack against the old and disabled.
00:08:25.000They might do it with Zoom, where you can have an earpiece, like one of those people at a megachurch, where they have a flesh-colored microphone, and it's like, you love Jesus.
00:12:13.000It's a new form of urban guerrilla warfare.
00:12:17.000Mao used to speak, Mao Zedong used to speak about the guerrilla being like fish swimming in the ocean, the way the guerrilla moves through the people.
00:12:28.000The guerrilla hides out among the people as a fish in the ocean.
00:12:33.000And what they do is they are essentially shielding themselves or shrouding themselves in First Amendment activity.
00:12:41.000They go into the demonstrations, which are exercising First Amendment activity, and they insinuate themselves in there to shield themselves.
00:13:15.000And then he ties it back I don't know if you know this, but Kim Jong-Mao said that there can be fish and some of the fish became gorillas, but then they went back.
00:14:29.000The reason we're late this morning is because we couldn't get CNN to play for some reason, and it's not as good, this show, without the CNN playing.
00:14:36.000There have been a lot, Portland obviously, Austin, but Chicago last night was a very special place in the hearts of Antifa and BLM, and let's see the peaceful protests that occurred as they exercised their First Amendment rights.
00:14:52.000Oh, Walgreens, that's never a good sign.
00:16:16.000But when you have 900 law enforcement casualties, when you have at least $600 million in damages, when you have over 20 people who've died as a result or indirect result of these protests, I think it's at least 14, as a direct result of these protests, 14,000 arrests, can you point me to any, any, this is the thing, any right-wing example of that, any?
00:16:39.000One, I know they're going to point us to Charlottesville and say, well listen, Charlottesville was a group of guys with tiki torches and someone ran one person over with a car.
00:16:49.000But it wasn't a group of people who went out en masse across the country to intimidate the other half of the country into silence and commit repeated Acts of premeditated violence, often damaging, of course, those in their own community the most.
00:17:04.000In the black community, I don't know who owns that Walgreens.
00:17:06.000I know in Baltimore we had examples of, back then, black business owners who didn't want their stuff being burned to the ground.
00:17:12.000And if you want to talk about entitlement, how can a rioting looter turn down Lucky Jeans?
00:17:18.000I went to Lucky Jeans once next to Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.
00:17:35.000My cup runneth over with fast chargers and HEPA filters for biodefense mode in my Model S, y'all!
00:17:45.000I would love to have seen them just carrying one out, like, a group of, you know, 15, just doing the, like, one-finger trust plank thing, but with carrying the Tesla.
00:18:32.000I think this is Chicago as well, where they're blocking a street and the man pulls out his firearm in a manner which will have my half-Asian lawyer Bill Richman chime in, I believe is illegal.
00:19:35.000And I get that the guy aiming the gun is white, and I understand it.
00:19:38.000And, you know, listen, obviously there's Antifa and there's Black Lives Matter.
00:19:41.000I think it's important to now understand that the organizations are inextricably linked.
00:19:44.000I think a lot of Republican politicians out there have been absolute pansies because they're afraid to call Black Lives Matter out as a terrorist organization.
00:19:50.000Not people saying Black Lives Matter, just like people saying, I believe in treating animals ethically is not the same as PETA.
00:19:59.000By the way, do you know that PETA, that they're actually, a lot of people don't know this about PETA, they actually don't even originally believe in pets.
00:20:06.000They believe in total and complete animal liberation.
00:21:01.000I mean, it would have been a different story if it had hit someone or was approaching or looked menacing.
00:21:06.000But nothing about that situation, even earlier in the clip, shows anything that would be menacing.
00:21:10.000So certainly, people are allowed to defend themselves.
00:21:13.000But that gentleman is the one in the mask with the gun is clearly trying to provoke a situation by brandishing his weapon in a threatening way.
00:21:21.000And not to say that that would justify, you know, if it starts to get raised, there's a really hard line to determining when you need to defend yourself.
00:21:44.000When the truck moves, they move with it.
00:21:46.000So they're obviously trying to provoke you.
00:21:48.000It's like Austin Powers with a golf cart, only it's people.
00:21:53.000It would be hilarious, I would just love someone to go in with their dogs, their trained Schutzen dogs, and just let them reach in the car, let a dog bite one hand and go, ah!
00:22:03.000And everyone else would be like, what was that?
00:22:06.000Lower down all the windows with a kennel of dogs.
00:22:09.000Because there can't be a judge in the world who would be mad at someone if people were reaching in the car and the dog protected it, right?
00:22:14.000Well, it probably wouldn't be so good for the people who stuck their hands in.
00:22:41.000Is this how we gauge flu seasons usually?
00:22:43.000It's like, well actually if you look at the flu season of 2008, which of course ranged from the previous flu season in May to Al Gore won the recount, you can see Sorry, I apologize.
00:23:32.000Tens of thousands of people get flu every year.
00:23:34.000So I was just trying to look up, I think especially with the schools, I think that I would be interested to see what the rates are.
00:23:43.000With children getting the flu and children getting COVID, because you know that young people tend not to get COVID as much and it's much less severe, but my feeling is that kids do get influenza quite a bit.
00:23:53.000Yeah, actually more kids die from the flu than COVID when we're looking at the data right now.
00:23:57.000We don't have it because there are so few young people with COVID.
00:24:00.000It's not ironic, I'm sounding like a hipster, but something that is interesting is COVID is far more deadly for older people than even the normal flu. Not as deadly as something like
00:24:09.000pneumonia, but it seems to be significantly, from what we know right
00:24:13.000now, less deadly to young people because babies, young people
00:24:16.000die from the flu all the time. So this is just kind of part and parcel of
00:24:20.000a new virus that people don't totally understand. But they did remove Donald
00:24:24.000Trump, I believe, on Facebook, was it? Because he did an interview, I think it
00:24:27.000was on Fox News, he said, listen, and I will say this however you feel about it,
00:24:31.000children are almost, almost completely, but I'll say almost immune.
00:25:14.000So, the CDC, according to them, since February, we've had 15 deaths under age 15 from COVID in the U.S., compared to about 200 from flu and pneumonia.
00:25:24.000So, again, that's Yeah, I can't do the math in my head, but that's exponentially less.
00:25:31.000It's one of those things, if you're going to talk about a place where people, like, the only place where people could maybe socially distance less than a school might be like a bouncy hop.
00:25:42.000That would probably be pretty safe because you could spray them down with Purell once they come out because really you're concerned about them transmitting it to older people because they have to ruin it for everyone.
00:25:52.000Uh, but kids, yeah, they're about as safe as can be.
00:25:55.000This is an example of helicopter parenting at this point.
00:25:59.000If you are talking about something that is not even close, right now, from the numbers we have, to as deadly as the common flu, and I need to be really clear about this because death rates have changed, John Oliver did a segment on this, it pissed me off to no, oh my gosh, I'm so glad to be back, I was watching things.
00:26:15.000When John Oliver talked about that video from those two doctors in California who were removed from... They were removed for talking about and downplaying death rates that were worldly inaccurate.
00:26:25.000Okay, that was my best John Oliver, but it was pretty good.
00:26:35.000So he just said these doctors were removed for misinformation, when the fact is, they were correct!
00:26:40.000Because at that point, they were still saying 2 point whatever million people could die from the Imperial College Study, Imperial College of London, I believe, study, and then they were saying that the death rate was anywhere from 1 to 7 percent!
00:26:51.000But then, yeah, but then John Oliver released a whole segment about how wrong he was, right?
00:27:51.000Well, we have you admitting that you were spreading false information and you weren't listening to these medical providers and it's a problem.
00:27:57.000Second thing is, I almost guarantee you that if Biden wins, There'll be a count from the election.
00:28:27.000So let's go back to the riots here, and then we'll get to the George Floyd tape, which I think is the most... I want to know, how many people out there have seen the full George Floyd tape?
00:28:34.000And I've heard people comment on it, but we are going to show you the entire George Floyd tape.
00:31:23.000I was in a distinctly red district in Michigan.
00:31:26.000Which I was totally wrong about this in 2016, the election.
00:31:30.000I did not think Michigan was going to go for Donald Trump, and that was largely because I didn't see any Trump signs, and I didn't see many Hillary Clinton signs.
00:31:36.000I saw some local election signs, but Michigan was consistently blue, and it's been run by the unions, right?
00:31:42.000But at this point, they weren't really big on Hillary Clinton, so I wouldn't be surprised if Michigan goes against Donald Trump.
00:31:46.000I think it'll be closer than people anticipate.
00:31:47.000However, I was in a very, very red rural district that went unbelievably Trump, something like 70 or 80 percent in the last election.
00:32:52.000No one here is going to burn that down.
00:32:54.000No one needs to protect their Biden sign with razor wire against Audio Wade or half-Asian lawyer Bill Richman or even myself after a few daiquiris.
00:33:15.000So there was one Trump sign covered in razor wire.
00:33:17.000So I don't think conservatives are answering the polls.
00:33:19.000I don't think that you can take into account the enthusiasm.
00:33:22.000I think it's very, very hard to gauge where this election is going, and they are doing everything they can to try and manipulate it.
00:33:29.000But by the way, speaking of all this trying to keep yourself safe, when you go online, a lot of people, you know, you get tracked everywhere.
00:33:36.000This is the thing that says, like, accept cookies.
00:33:37.000What you don't realize is when you just said, accept cookies, you just said, you can have my dick pics!
00:33:45.000It's a VPN, but we actually trust them as a VPN because there have been some big VPNs out there that have actually had some breaches and didn't let their people know, which almost defeats the purpose of a VPN.
00:34:12.000We used it when we did some of the YouTube searches with Tulsi Gabbard and all that and actually helped us with some of the YouTube algorithms.
00:34:48.000In watching this tape, now I don't need to issue a warning because it's not disturbing, we're going to watch it in its entirety and pause it at places that I think are, I guess, notable.
00:34:59.000What is most interesting to me is The most notable portions of this tape, as it relates to the narrative, were never released.
00:35:06.000When you have Keith Ellison, who never let the public know about this, they had access to this tape this entire time, and it took someone from the UK to videotape their screen like it was Jerry Seinfeld with Death Blow.
00:35:19.000That's the only way we got our hands on this.
00:35:28.000But after watching this full tape, not only do I not think that they're going to make Murder 2 stick, I think that these police officers are going to walk, which is... If they'd have released this tape that you're about to watch, there never would have been riots!
00:35:40.000That's why the tape was never released.
00:35:42.000No reasonable juror in watching this, and you'll watch it with me, tell me if you think I'm wrong, could actually attribute motive, malicious motive, or certainly racism here.
00:35:54.000When I watch the full tape with George Floyd, I see someone who's high out of his mind, who is, he's not even someone who's comprehensible, and people, police officers, Who feel kind of bad for him, who feel sympathetic for him.
00:36:08.000This idea that they were roughing him up from the get-go?
00:36:11.000So, with that being said, let's watch the George Floyd full tape for people who missed it, and then you tell me if this changes the context.
00:37:41.000Now, I don't know about you, I think it's entirely appropriate when a guy is reaching back and you say, hands on the wheel, and he is not complying at all.
00:37:46.000You have to have a firearm out, because let me change one thing, okay?
00:37:57.000We have a statistic that an officer is actually 18 times more likely to be killed by a young black male than they are to be killed by an officer.
00:38:04.000So we need to keep that statistic in mind.
00:39:01.000That's the only point the gun is there, and what I want people to understand is he says, I'm not going to shoot you, and that's repeated along with other instructions and amenities that will be provided for George Floyd.
00:39:15.000And one other thing I find to be interesting is that regardless of the race of the occupant, that is how officers are trained across the board.
00:39:20.000Like, if you're reaching around in your vehicle, you are putting yourself at risk.
00:39:26.000You are indicating that you are not complying.
00:39:29.000So, it would be a different story if he was reaching around and the officer... You know, that's a dangerous situation.
00:40:17.000So, and it's not a white privilege thing, I just go, oh, a police officer, hands on the wheel, and I let him know that I have a concealed carry if there's a firearm in the car or not.
00:40:23.000It's really only happened once since I've had a concealed carry with the officers.
00:40:46.000So again, this shows that he's just, and I don't think he's lying.
00:40:49.000I think, I mean, when you look at the toxicology report, which is, Two to three times what people have said the legal or lethal amount of fentanyl in his system.
00:40:58.000He had morphine, he had methamphetamine.
00:41:00.000Now, I'm not a doctor, so I've heard that there have been sort of arguments as to whether it's a lethal amount or legal amount.
00:41:04.000The point is, there was a lot of fentanyl, morphine, and methamphetamine in his system.
00:41:09.000He just so happens to be, at this point, the downers counteracted the uppers.
00:41:13.000This could have been a far more violent altercation.
00:41:16.000Really, up until the end of it, it's really just kind of more nonsensical.
00:42:59.000In other words, that's how you handle it with a police officer.
00:43:02.000So if you want to say racially motivated, black man there, and by the way, significantly black man, I wouldn't say that he's a condo Lisa Rice, you know, at least Ben Carson plus.
00:43:48.000Again, the idea here, the reason for the riots is police brutality, going out and hunting down black people for no reason, based on what we saw from the George Floyd tape.
00:43:59.000I don't think you're going to convince a jury that this was a racist officer encounter or malicious intent.
00:44:07.000Notice that the only person who talked about resisting was one of the observers who was a friend of The person being arrested, George Floyd.
00:44:18.000He doesn't focus on resisting, resisting, right?
00:44:20.000Because you often hear this narrative that cops will just say, he was resisting, he was resisting!
00:44:24.000And then, you know, just start beating people, right?
00:44:26.000Like, head his baton out, just start hitting him.
00:44:28.000No, he actually, even after the woman acknowledges that this is resisting, he doesn't focus on the resisting.
00:44:33.000He just talks, and then George Floyd continues to resist, and he finally says it, and yet still does not beat him senseless.
00:44:40.000And the timeline is important because once he gets the handcuffs on and the resisting increases, the de-escalation increases from the officers, where you can almost hear in their voice a voice of like a father, like, get your crap together, man.
00:44:53.000And this is also important because the context that they worked together at the club, right?
00:44:56.000The idea was they worked together at the club, and this cop was a racist who had it in for George Floyd.
00:45:00.000Well, maybe this is a cop who knew that George Floyd had spent the majority of his adult life in jail and knew that after this arrest, he was probably going to be going back to the big house for a long time, and he's going, Because if you take into account that they know each other, it certainly doesn't seem like this is a guy with a vendetta.
00:45:15.000It seems like a guy who knows someone who cannot get his shit together.
00:47:33.000By the way, how you mentioned, like, some officers, we've been told the story of how officers say, he's resisting, and go whack, whack, whack, whack, whack.
00:47:38.000There is a flip side of that, where someone goes, Ah!
00:47:41.000Falls down and says, the officer was strong-arming me, man!
00:48:19.000He's tried to fall down multiple times.
00:48:21.000What you cannot do is hold the officers to a perfect standard and hold someone like George Floyd or these rioters or protesters to no standard whatsoever.
00:48:29.000To a standard lower than actual criminality in the cases of many of these protesters.
00:48:34.000And we'll find out in a court of law if that's the case with George Floyd.
00:48:37.000This is where it gets, I think, it's very important again because you're talking about ruining people's lives, these police officers.
00:48:44.000Where they keep trying to de-escalate.
00:48:50.000I want you to watch this carefully and look into your heart and think, I think that we might have been too harsh on Chauvin early on.
00:48:56.000Because outside of the training that allegedly was taught to him, before that, not a lot was done wrong here.
00:49:05.000And then it escalated, and you'll see why it escalated, unfortunately, by demand from George Floyd, who demanded to be put in the ground and refused to get in the car.
00:52:58.000For me, I'm just saying this, up until here, the officers at this point were commendable, in my opinion.
00:53:05.000Up until this point, not talking about what happened after that, but this is pretty damn good de-escalation.
00:53:12.000I can't imagine a scenario where I wouldn't be punched in the face at this point.
00:53:17.000Where I wouldn't already be on the ground.
00:53:19.000And in the case, he only ends up on the ground by request, as you'll see later on.
00:53:23.000I cannot imagine resisting, falling, pushing against an officer, refusing getting into a car, without it escalating significantly more than this.
00:53:33.000Matter of fact, I would wager these cops are aware of the body cam and are trying to avoid being in the nightly news at this point because this is not really protocol.
00:53:41.000A lot of the time, especially if you're in a bad area of town, police officers are trained to try and neutralize a potential threat because they don't know what's going on around them.
00:53:49.000Some could argue that they're spending too much time trying to get a man into a car in the first place.
00:53:54.000That should happen quickly, door closed, so you're safe.
00:53:56.000One of the other things is, remember, just a minute ago, One of the companions in the car was giving the indication about a mental issue.
00:54:05.000So going on, when you think about how these officers are treating it, I mean, five, six, seven times he actively gets out of the vehicle when they're trying to get him in.
00:54:13.000You know, you're not even seeing the stuff you see on cop shows, like fake cop shows where they're like shoving your head down and pushing you in, shoving you in.
00:54:59.000Yeah, it is remarkable to me at this point that there's, and keep in mind too, they said, again, this companion of his said, he got something going on, and he goes, I'm gonna die in there, man!
00:55:08.000So, this again starts to become white noise, and you'll hear him say, I'm gonna die, I can't breathe, long before he's on the ground.
00:55:16.000The guy, again, keep in mind, Chauvin knows him, probably if they've worked at the club for years, and everyone assumed that they worked together, and therefore he was a neo-Nazi out with an agenda.
00:55:23.000Instead, it seems like maybe he's empathetic here, and he certainly would probably know that Floyd, if they knew each other, which was the narrative before, that his mom had died over two years ago.
00:55:33.000So they're going, alright, this guy is out of his mind, his companion says so, he's in a panic, he's refusing to get in the car, he says he's going to die, so then later when he says again, hey, I'm gonna die, or hey, I can't breathe, it's like, but you said that when we asked you to get into the back of a Cruiser.
00:55:46.000Yeah, and I think they ask him if he's on something, he says, I'm not on anything, he says, well why are you having trouble walking?
00:55:51.000And so it's like, yeah, so they know something's going on.
00:56:18.000And I actually, I will say I appreciate his poker face, because if I have anything to drink and my wife goes, did you have something to drink?
00:58:31.000That's like every single movie you've seen, right?
00:58:33.000Every single film where a guy's been pushed too far, whether it's Henry Winkler in Night Shift with the mustard on his sandwich, where they go, And then the sucker punch, right?
00:59:06.000Who had other people there who said that the man was resisting and said that he had a mental issue going on, who couldn't stand up, who then tried to fall down repeatedly?
00:59:13.000Who said he was going to die in the car?
00:59:22.000And then finally started getting him into the car.
00:59:24.000If you don't believe that there was any way to try and restrain this man, you don't believe that if someone doesn't want to be arrested, that you have the right to arrest them as a police officer.
00:59:33.000He went to the ground because that was by request.
00:59:39.000And then they consulted him, which is an odd practice, but I mean, even so, they are going above and beyond.
00:59:44.000And the last portion of this tape, and this also explains, by the way, when they say, well, why didn't the other officers do anything?
00:59:51.000Well, if you're another officer and you've been holding him gently saying, we're going to stay with you, and he's going, ah, ah, I can't breathe.
01:00:17.000Now, that's not to say that, again, that Chauvin was trained properly or was restraining him in the right way.
01:00:22.000Because in my mind, I wonder, if you really thought the guy was such a danger, why didn't you have multiple officers holding him down as opposed to just one elderly... I mean, I don't know how old Chauvin is.
01:00:31.000He looks kind of grisly in the video with his neck on the knee.
01:00:51.000When someone is saying over and over again, I have this problem, I have this problem, I have this problem, and it's clear that they're not acting on that problem, when they actually do have the problem, it does make it harder for officers to understand what are they doing.
01:01:01.000And I think to your point, was there a malicious intent?
01:01:07.000I don't think anyone's disagreeing on that.
01:01:08.000But up until that moment, the amount of grace that was given for this gentleman, and I think because the woman in the car told them that he was having problems, that's the only reason why he was treated so well up until that point, all circumstances considered.
01:01:22.000And I think the most important component to this, not the most important, but again, the riots happened because, remember, hands up, don't shoot?
01:01:29.000Mike Brown was just some kid who got shot by a police officer for no reason.
01:01:32.000No, turns out he actually punched the officer and was reaching for his gun repeatedly, and the officer was actually somebody who asked to serve the underserved black community.
01:01:40.000I still feel bad for that guy, because that guy got railroaded, didn't do anything wrong.
01:01:43.000This was used again as another catalyst, because it was a racist officer who worked at a club with him, who went out, who had a vendetta, and just put his knee on his neck because he wanted to exterminate a black man that day.
01:01:54.000That's what spurred the riots against $600 million in property damage, 900 officer casualties, 14,000 arrests, over 20 people dead.
01:02:03.000It's pretty damn clear from this video that they weren't going out lynching or hunting a black person, which also some people were asking questions, but there were other officers here.
01:02:13.000So wouldn't they stand up if they saw this as some grave racial injustice?
01:02:16.000I think now it explains the context as to why they may not have.
01:02:19.000You don't, I still think that the training is terrible, that you shouldn't put an knee on a neck, but that really is a problem with the training, and I, allegedly, the seminar, when someone came in and taught this technique to police officers, it doesn't show any, any, I don't see any sign here, any inkling of racism or looking to harm somebody.
01:02:38.000I actually see officers who are pretty empathetic, who are pretty tolerant, who know that this is someone who cannot get their crap together, is high out of his mind, is a walking, ticking time bomb, by the way.
01:02:49.000Uh, this is a man who wasn't going to live very long and stress.
01:02:53.000Uh, this is not something new if you're on fentanyl.
01:02:56.000I mean, you could die from fentanyl just from fentanyl.
01:03:06.000It's just a tiny little rice kernel can kill you.
01:03:08.000Fentanyl, morphine, methamphetamine can kill somebody.
01:03:10.000You add COVID on top of that, a pre-existing heart condition, and then stress of an arrest because you're likely getting into the back of a back of a paddy wagon, going to the big house for a while.
01:04:26.000You'd think they would at least be a little bit more tense with him, considering what's going on, and they probably afterwards had to bring him in for questioning.
01:04:33.000But most black Americans, 81%, feel as though they can probably manage police interactions like that man, where it doesn't escalate to any kind of violence, and they want more, or at least the same, police presence.
01:04:45.000And this also may be, here's some cold water, might surprise people, this comes from Matt Rasmussen, that Donald Trump has the highest approval rating With black Americans of any modern Republican at 36%, outside, by the way, of George W. Bush, as a caveat, right after 9-11.
01:05:01.000That's when he had crazy high approval ratings, but it didn't last any longer than a few months.
01:05:05.000The average black vote for the GOP has ranged from 4%, by the way, up to a high of 17% with Gerald Ford, which surprised me that Gerald Ford was, up until Donald Trump, the record holder.
01:05:16.000Sure, yeah, you don't think about him much at all.
01:05:38.000So this is something that's actually a pretty big surprise to me that came in this morning.
01:05:43.00036% of black Americans approve of Donald Trump.
01:05:46.000And this is also why to those alt-rightists, the people who just try and focus exclusively on demographics, and they always say, well, you're never going to get immigrants, you're never going to get black people to change enough of their vote to be Republican.
01:05:54.000You don't need to get a majority of black votes to be Republican.
01:05:56.000You don't need to get a majority of Latino votes to be Republican.
01:05:59.000You just need it to be more than 4% to 17%.
01:06:02.000And then you make some unbelievable inroads.
01:06:04.000And this is why I don't agree with identitarian politics on the right.
01:06:07.000I don't believe that all of this is due to melanin in the skin.
01:06:10.000I believe that a lot of this has to do with cultural interactions, with people right now interacting with police predicated on lies that are being fed to them from their parents.
01:06:20.000By the way, I mean their parents are liars, the 22%, the people who want to defund the police.
01:06:24.000That's not the vast majority of black Americans right now.
01:06:25.000The vast majority of black Americans seem to be returning to their values and family.
01:07:01.000This is because we had to go buy some coffee that wasn't Black Rifle.
01:07:04.000Yeah, pretty much any, you know, chock full of cat piss is that wonderful coffee.
01:07:09.000Wonderful coffee, chock full of cat piss.
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01:07:15.000The coffee is better than any other coffee companies out there, in my opinion, and it's a veteran-owned company, and they don't support everything that you hate.
01:07:22.000They're not trying to tear down everything you stand for.