Reid and Jemele are joined by Jemele to discuss the idea that Black Americans need reparations for the loss of a Black President, and the racist white voters who didn t vote for him because he was Black. They also discuss the fact that Black women have lower SAT scores than their white counterparts, and why this is a problem.
00:01:20.000So her parents, immigrants from Congo and Ghana, Um, or, uh, she got into Harvard, according to her.
00:01:27.000She was admitted into Harvard, I should say.
00:01:29.000Due to affirmative action, she said, this was not the recruiters saying, we're going to take an unqualified person and put them in Harvard.
00:01:34.000Rather, they were saying, we're going to take a very qualified person who we would never know existed and put them in Harvard.
00:03:45.000Okay, so you're getting into school, you can have a lower SAT, you can have less extracurriculars.
00:03:49.000All right, you benefit disproportionately, meaning the black community benefit disproportionately from social safety nets that were created to cater to black voters.
00:04:00.000The fact that there was a black president elected in a largely white country, that's the evidence that they're probably not a racist country.
00:04:07.000And the people who didn't vote for Barack Obama didn't not vote for him because he was black.
00:04:10.000They didn't vote for him because he sucks!
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00:06:29.000Just in case you don't know, a lot of people ask us, we have all these chats, hey, about AR-15s.
00:06:34.000They're actually doing this stuff in the United States.
00:06:35.000A lot of people don't know, a lot of firearms out there, like these European conglomerates from countries that do not honor or have any Second Amendment at all, they own and profit from like Colt, Browning, Winchester, I think FN licenses via like Olin chemicals.
00:06:50.000So a lot of these companies, they sort of mislead the American public.
00:06:53.000You think those are like completely American brands that are owned by American companies and the profits and the jobs and everything stay in America and that's not the case?
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00:08:46.000Navalny, comment below what your interpretation of these events, as of right now, before we get into this, what your interpretation is.
00:08:57.000So the American left and the right, I guess you'd say, conservative liberals, they're trying to use the death of this guy, Navalny, to push a narrative.
00:10:29.000The anti-corruption activist was one of the Kremlin's most vocal critics.
00:10:35.000Despite being barred from challenging President Vladimir Putin at the ballot box, he galvanized Russia's political opposition.
00:10:42.000Navalny's death comes after Putin announced that he planned to run for reelection in 2024, a move that could keep him in power until at least 2030.
00:11:25.000For example, we were talking about Tucker, and we tried to cover the interview with Putin, which I think was, look, I think was pretty valuable.
00:11:56.000And there is value to say, hey, you know what, hold on a second.
00:11:58.000When you're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars being pledged to Ukraine, that's also a money laundering capital of the world, and it's corrupt, and it's basically an installed government.
00:12:18.000And we talked about this, you know, it was the same night that Joseph Biden did his little press conference, left, came back, was clearly out of his mind.
00:12:29.000Look, objectively, Vladimir Putin looks more powerful when you look at those two, I guess, sort of public spectacles, because he was articulate, even if some of it was propaganda, he had an understanding of Russian history.
00:12:39.000And it doesn't make Former Vice President Biden looked very good.
00:12:43.000He spoke for two hours without confusing Mexico and Egypt.
00:15:39.000The reason, though, that people are suspicious, and I understand it, is because Democrats, before the body was even cold, immediately used the death to push for what?
00:16:24.000You can't always look at some of the international incidents here through the American lens of left-right.
00:16:29.000To be clear, I'm a conservative, not a fence-sitter.
00:16:31.000But let's look at some of the claims versus the truth.
00:16:33.000So here's a claim that you get from the right, my right, your left, that Navalny, I've been seeing this going around, that he was actually just a Western puppet.
00:16:57.000He advocated for deporting migrants, saying immigrants from Central Asia bring in, well, immigrants from Central Asia bring in drugs to Russia.
00:17:06.000Because technically Russia is Asiatic, but I'm making clear.
00:17:10.000Everything in our way should be carefully but decisively removed through deportation.
00:17:14.000He also advocated Russian gun ownership in this kind of odd, but it's Russia, anti-Islam video.
00:20:34.000The former Vice President Biden regime is, as far as I can remember in my lifetime, they have jailed more political opponents than any administration that I can think of.
00:20:44.000Yeah, they've gone after people in ways that we've never seen before.
00:20:47.000And it's right in line with, you know, it started with former President Barack Obama using the IRS to target political opponents, conservatives, the Tea Party back then.
00:20:56.000And now you have, and I believe that Donald Trump issued more pardons than any president in modern history, if I'm not mistaken, but certainly more than Joe Biden if you look at it on a month-per-month basis.
00:22:07.000You have Peter Navarro, this was part of I believe the Donald Trump transition team, four months for defying a congressional subpoena.
00:22:13.000That's the first person to be sentenced to jail for that crime in 50 years.
00:22:19.000Now keep in mind that Eric Holder was completely let off the hook for the exact same thing in the Fast and Furious scandal, which resulted in deaths.
00:22:28.000And he was in office, not holding office, but he was in his position in the government at the time and still defied Congress and Congress basically said, ah, we're just going to hold you in contempt.
00:23:36.000People committing suicide because of trumped up charges?
00:23:38.000Especially in some cases where they pled guilty thinking it was going to be this charge, then the government changed it and said, hey they're actually tacking on this charge, and they kill themselves at 22 years old Because of this.
00:24:30.000I mean, for crying out loud, there's been like mass, like the Las Vegas shooting.
00:24:34.000No, not one officer killed himself after that.
00:24:36.000Well, this is like the example we talked about this a long time ago.
00:24:39.000We would Google, okay, um, You would Google right-wing, or you would Google, for example, fascism, and it would say, fascism is an inherently right-wing ideology, if you ran a Google search.
00:24:48.000I don't know if it's still the same right now.
00:24:49.000And then if you ran a search for communism, or socialism, it would not say that it was inherently a left-wing ideology.
00:25:36.000The Biden administration, the DOJ, they actually want to do to Trump what Putin did to Navalny.
00:25:41.000It's a very clear comparison and I don't know why so many people out there are missing this.
00:25:45.000So Navalny was, he was basically jailed, incarcerated, I mean I use the term jail, it doesn't seem severe enough for a Siberian penal colony.
00:26:05.000They're getting him for going to get treatment after their nerve agent failed to kill him and left him in a desperate need of treatment that they wouldn't give him in Russia?
00:27:12.000In Donald Trump's case, I don't know that you could go through anyone's background with a fine-tooth comb.
00:27:17.000And not find something worse than a bank being happy that you paid the loan back with interest.
00:27:23.000And note, in Eugene Carroll's case where they change the law and extend this period of time so essentially she can file it, and she filed it, and he's looking at over a hundred million dollars it looks like there, or very close to it I think, combined with the judgments.
00:27:37.000And Donald Trump actually posted this on Truth Social, so he made this point, I'm glad that he made it this morning, where he said that him and Navalny have a lot in common.
00:27:43.000So this is from his Truth Social, which I'm...
00:27:47.000This is the biggest hilarious- It may be able to go public, and he may make four billion
00:28:31.000I wouldn't say that, but that's what they say.
00:28:34.000Open borders, rigged elections, and grossly unfair courtroom decisions are, this is a lot of all caps, I'm just telling you, DESTROYING AMERICA!
00:28:43.000We are a nation in decline, a failing nation, but MAGA 2024!
00:28:48.000Well you gotta tell the president that it's failing so he can make it better, oh my gosh.
00:28:55.000It's failing now, but it doesn't always have to be.
00:28:59.000What's got two thumbs and will make this a not-failing nation?
00:29:28.000They trumped up charges, which Putin has done time and time and time again.
00:29:31.000By the way, this is the same country that if you're successful will just seize your assets and your business and say, hey, that's a really great thing you just built for me, Gazprom, and I'm going to give it to some of my cronies over here.
00:29:43.000And by the way, you're lucky if I let you leave the country.
00:31:38.000The defendant has a right to a speedy trial.
00:31:41.000The government does not have a right to a speedy trial, and yet Jack Smith and everybody else is saying, now, now, now, now, now, we have to do this now.
00:31:51.000It's election interference right in front of our eyes.
00:31:53.000Well, let's go right to this ruling right now on Donald Trump, this double standard.
00:31:57.000So, Friday, New York judge ruled that President Donald Trump would have to pay $355 million for manipulating his net worth.
00:32:07.000A New York judge just ruled in the civil fraud case that Trump is liable of falsifying business records, conspiracy, and issuing false financial statements, among other claims.
00:32:18.000Now, Trump and the Trump Organization is now expected to repay more than $354 million.
00:32:27.000New York Attorney General Letitia James had accused the former president and his organization of overstating his net worth in order to win favorable terms on loans.
00:32:37.000Okay, first off, she looks like Halle Berry in the Flintstones, which, by the way, we're talking about good cartoons.
00:32:41.000When I was a kid, Halle Berry in Flintstones?
00:32:56.000Let me break down for you the crime, and I want to focus on the Mar-a-Lago evaluation there from this judge.
00:33:02.000So according to the judge, here's the ruling, Trump is liable for overseeing the net worth to dupe lenders into obtaining loans, and he's barred from serving as an officer of any New York corporation for three years, and they have to appoint someone to monitor and oversee the businesses.
00:33:49.000Now when you try and sell that house, Will you try and increase the value of the property?
00:33:55.000So will you try and pay the lowest amount of taxes on your property, try and basically put, not put your best foot forward, what's the opposite, put your worst foot back?
00:34:04.000And then, when you're trying to sell it, put your best foot forward.
00:34:08.000That's what everybody does in real estate, with your property.
00:34:25.000When you go to the property tax guys and you say, hey, I don't think my house is worth this much, they say, okay, prove it.
00:34:30.000And then they have a hearing and you get to prove whether that is worth it or not.
00:34:33.000When you go to sell your house, you say, hey, I've done all these upgrades on my house.
00:34:37.000Somebody comes in and says, oh, okay, well, yeah, no, you have, or nope, this house down the street has the same thing, so I'm going to pay you less.
00:34:43.000In this case, in the loan, the bank takes no one's word for it.
00:34:47.000They don't need to lend money to Donald Trump's organization.
00:34:49.000Well, that's why I use Mar-a-Lago as an example.
00:34:51.000I think he valued Mar-a-Lago at like 75 million dollars.
00:35:01.000I don't know what he valued, but the judge, here's the thing, the judge, just to be clear, the judge in this case ruled that Mar-a-Lago was worth 18 million dollars.
00:35:10.000Yeah, they're posting comps now, so... Yeah, now the comps, you can look... She's an appraiser?
00:36:50.000If you have the wrong political point of view that they will persecute, they will prosecute you.
00:36:55.000Donald Trump took out a loan for a property that the bank, of course, they're going to do their due diligence.
00:37:01.000And they were probably thrilled because they said, this is actually a profit-generating property, which means we're more than likely to get the money paid back.
00:37:32.000And it's so strange that in this particular case, That you don't have to have a victim under the law that she was using to charge Donald Trump, that he broke, saying you don't have to actually have a victim.
00:37:42.000Well, that seems to be the whole point, right?
00:37:45.000If Donald Trump did something wrong, the banks would probably be the people, the aggrieved party, coming in and saying, hey, we were duped, we were duped!
00:37:53.000Only he paid them back, so they're just asking to do more business with him.
00:37:56.000And we have looked, and please, honestly, and all the references are available at letterwithcreditor.com, we might put the link in the sidebar.
00:38:03.000Please let me know if there is a case similar to this where these charges have been brought, where the person is not the actual aggrieved party.
00:39:32.000Me telling the bank, and then the bank telling me I'm full of crap, and then I go, okay, somewhere in the middle.
00:39:35.000So, let me bring up another Donald Trump truth social, which, by the way, may make him another four billion dollars, which, please... You gonna do the voice?
00:39:43.000This all fit the fake narrative of the corrupted, many times overturned, quote-unquote, judge.
00:39:49.000And the radical left, Soros-backed slob of an Attorney General, whose primary goal is, in close coordination with the White House, and like all of the other litigation against me, an attack on crooked Joe Biden's political opponent, me!
00:40:06.000I like that he fell to the end to say that.
00:40:09.000It is strictly third world, Russia, China, at its worst.
00:40:14.000And by the way, you know who disagrees with Donald Trump's assessment of China?
00:41:09.000She said, I think that this is really an extraordinary, unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers, who are business people, have nothing to worry about because they are very different than Donald Trump.
00:41:49.000And this is one of those things, I'm sorry, the virtue signaling that you'll see the never-Trumpers like, well, if you don't like it, don't commit fraud.
00:41:55.000Yeah, let me go through your taxes for the last 25 years.
00:42:13.000Break it off at Uncle Sam at this point!
00:42:15.000I'm just going to send it to Ukraine anyway!
00:42:18.000But here's the thing, New Yorkers, not only New Yorkers, Trump supporters, people on the wrong side of the political aisle, if you are in one of these states, you do have something to worry about.
00:43:53.000They're trying to disqualify someone who they believe, according to CNN, we ran that clip, they believe that if Donald Trump is allowed to run, he will be the elected president.
00:45:05.000But when people talk about, like, revolution, okay, because we go, yeah, certainly if someone's killed, that's different.
00:45:11.000When someone tries to take your livelihood We're so far removed from this because even if you go back to tribal warfare here, you know, before the white man came.
00:45:21.000I don't know if you know this, it wasn't this peaceful horseback culture.
00:45:23.000Yeah, I know, they didn't have, they hadn't domesticated horses, they didn't even use the wheel, and they would scout women and children.
00:45:32.000So what happens is you look back and you go, oh, they only fought over someone being killed.
00:45:37.000Because they wouldn't have a chip in their brain.
00:45:40.000If you go to, Native Americans here, if you go to wars fought, for example, across Europe or the Mongols, take any empire, where someone would come in and just say, hey, no, we're actually going to rule over you as a government, but we are going to take everything you have and any ability you have to provide for your family going forward.
00:45:57.000Of course them's fighting words, and that's what they're doing here.
00:46:00.000People think that revolutions have only been fought over the physical danger, imminent physical danger over their personhood.
00:46:07.000But it's not just their lives, it's their livelihood that is your life.
00:46:11.000Wars were fought over land to provide for your family.
00:46:15.000Land so that you could create a home for your family.
00:46:18.000When you try and take three hundred something million dollars, when you try and prevent someone's ability to make a living, when you try and prevent them to run any businesses, also keep in mind, how many tax dollars has New York and the state of Florida collected from Donald Trump?
00:46:31.000They were happy when that was the case.
00:46:33.000Can I ask you a question I might understand fully, and maybe somebody else isn't watching, but why does New York get that money?
00:46:40.000Why does the state of New York get that money?
00:46:41.000Because his business is based in New York and for the longest time he lived in New York.
00:47:43.000I knew I couldn't trust the health establishment or anybody in media or anybody in big tech or really anybody in Congress and now anybody in the White House.
00:47:50.000I can't even trust the courts at this point because even the one that I'm supposed to trust, the Supreme Court above all other courts, you guys just say if it doesn't give you the verdict that you want that you'll just put more people on there that will give you the verdict that you want.
00:48:01.000What am I supposed to believe in at this point?