The story of the "Inky Boys" and why Donald Trump is America's greatest Black President. Plus, Geraldine Ford and her town hall appearance and why she's not running for President in 2020. Plus, a look at why Gerald Ford is a racist.
00:00:34.000As he had often done before, the woolly-headed blackamoor One nice fine summer's day went out to see the shops and walk about.
00:00:49.000Then Edward, little noisy wag, ran out and laughed and waved his flag.
00:00:54.000And William came in jacket trim and brought his wooden hoop with him.
00:00:59.000And Arthur, too, snatched up his toys and joined the other naughty boys.
00:01:04.000And kept on singing, only think,"'Oh, Blackie, you're as black as ink!' You guys want to hear the rest of this?
00:01:16.000Okay. Now tall Agrippa lived close by, so tall he almost touched the sky, and had a mighty inkstand, too, in which a giant goose feather grew.
00:01:30.000He called out in an angry tone, Boys, leave the Blackamore alone, for if he tries with all his might, he cannot change from black to white.
00:01:39.000He seizes Arthur, seizes Ned, takes William by his little head, And they may scream and kick and call into the ink.
00:06:54.000And Senator Vance, he became a media darling.
00:06:57.000He wrote a book about the place he grew up, but the premise was trashing that place where he grew up.
00:07:03.000No, he was trashing the drug dealers, Demi.
00:07:06.000This guy's a venture capitalist cosplaying like he's a cowboy or something.
00:07:11.000I don't even know what a venture capitalist does most of the time.
00:07:14.000Because folks who go to work every day, they're the ones that are saying, what are you going to do with the policies to make my life a little better?
00:08:37.000I love that he keeps comparing himself to J.D. Vance because he can't compare himself to Trump at all.
00:08:42.000It's like, he's not running for president, though.
00:08:45.000I know. I love how he says J.D. Vance was a media darling.
00:08:48.000What? Yeah, well, okay, because he beat you up at the debate, he's a media darling.
00:08:51.000Yeah, exactly. He means we've got a hillbilly elegy, which, by the way, everyone loved until they decided, oh, we don't like it, and then he trashed where he's from.
00:09:01.000This is why the left cannot solve problems.
00:09:05.000They have to take pride in the failures of their community.
00:09:09.000And that's also why, I'm going to tell you something, Kamala Harris is losing the young black man vote.
00:09:14.000Young black males The racial divide is actually closing.
00:09:17.000Young, white Gen Z, they're voting more conservative.
00:09:20.000Young, black Gen Z, they're voting more conservative.
00:09:23.000That's a beautiful thing. You know why?
00:09:25.000Because they don't want to be pandered to about the failures of their community, that they should take pride in the failures of their community.
00:09:30.000They want opportunities to move beyond that community.
00:10:36.000Donald Trump's new White House press secretary pick in a parallel world.
00:10:39.000In high school, we usually had a lockdown zone.
00:10:49.000One thing that affects mine and other students' mental health is to worry about the fact that we or our friends could get shot at school.
00:10:57.000Specifically, can you tell me what the administration has done and will do to prevent these senseless tragedies?
00:11:03.000I heard about half of that because we have an 11-year-old asking a question.
00:11:07.000This kid doesn't even have hair on his pencil, and he's in here?
00:11:10.000P-ditty with him? How'd he get in here?
00:11:13.000You're not going to get shot at school.
00:11:15.000Well, maybe you will, but maybe you won't.
00:11:18.000Okay? We want to put guys with guns at the front door of your schools.
00:11:24.000But the people who speak for the unions, the school unions, and all the women, those chubby broads with those ugly grim glasses who hate us for some reason, are afraid of guns.
00:11:36.000And it's funny, there's not a school in this country that doesn't have a sign in front of it that says, no gun zone.
00:11:41.000So I can't promise you're not going to get shot, but you know, it makes social studies a lot more exciting, doesn't it?
00:11:46.000Let's be honest. Just find a fat guy and hide behind him.
00:11:51.000But if you listen to us, you won't have that problem.
00:11:53.000There's veterans out there, retired cops who would love, love to be at an elementary school looking in the gym window.
00:12:02.000Just kidding you get my drift Well and by the way, of course you can watch Nick DiPaolo on Mug Club on the network 5 p.m. Eastern Eastern on weekdays. If you want more of that, I hope you guys enjoyed as much as I do.
00:14:33.000Your intelligence agencies, they're not looking out for you!
00:14:37.000Remember I told you? The problem when they lie to you is if you are actually looking for the threat, the job of the media and the job of your intelligence agencies, the only service they can provide...
00:14:47.000Is giving you appropriate information.
00:14:50.000When they lie to you, you look for a threat where it doesn't exist, and you let the real threat straight through the door.
00:17:06.000It must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as being negative and then have somebody explain to you that you're totally wrong.
00:17:16.000And the reason is because objectively, look, like I said, he has a leg to stand on.
00:17:20.000At certain points, you go, ah, you know what?
00:17:22.000I was president. I don't know if you know this for a good spell there.
00:17:27.000Yeah, we had tariffs. They still have them now.
00:17:29.000They've actually added to them. I'm not sure if you've checked into this administration.
00:17:33.000And yeah, and by the way, also, just so you know, he goes on to clarify that if these goods or raw materials are not made in the United States, no tariff.
00:17:41.000Because that's necessary, because unfortunately, we have offshored a lot of manufacturing.
00:17:44.000There's some things that you can't get in the United States.
00:17:46.000So if they don't make it here, no tariffs.
00:17:48.000If they make it here, and it's something that you can get in the United States, you decide not to make it in the United States, there's a tariff.
00:17:54.000I think it's pretty sensible. And by the way, I used to be a libertarian who actually, my God, thought that free trade was a good thing.
00:18:00.000It would be if you weren't dealing with communist nations who are ripping us off.
00:18:46.000So here he is, asked about Google and big tech.
00:18:49.000The US Justice Department is thinking about breaking up alphabet, as Google likes to be known now.
00:18:55.000Love the soup. Should Google be broken up?
00:18:59.000I just haven't gotten over something the Justice Department did yesterday, where...
00:19:07.000Virginia cleaned up its voter rolls and got rid of thousands and thousands of bad votes, and the Justice Department sued them that they should be allowed to put those bad votes and illegal votes back in and let the people vote.
00:20:01.000So that's one of those things where the media will just sort of gloss over and say, of course you have Donald Trump who doesn't understand nuance.
00:20:07.000That was actually too nuanced for Micklethwaite, whatever his name is there at Bloomberg.
00:20:12.000And here is Donald Trump being less nuanced, but I just love it.
00:20:16.000We had to fit this in. It's a bonus, burning the Fed chair Jerome Powell.
00:20:20.000Watch this. You say you don't want interest rates to go higher.
00:20:23.000You've gone backwards and forwards about whether you want to keep Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve.
00:20:30.000His term as chair runs on to May 2026.
00:20:34.000Would you seek to remove or demote him?
00:20:37.000Look, I think it's the greatest job in government.
00:20:41.000You show up to the office once a month and you say, let's see, flip a coin.
00:20:48.000Everybody talks about you like you're a god.
00:20:50.000Oh, what will he do? The guy used to walk into my office, he was like begging for host.
00:20:57.000He was fine. You talked about removing him once.
00:21:01.000I did, because he was keeping the register high.
00:21:04.000And I was right. Did he say he was fun or he was fine?
00:21:07.000Fine. I thought he said F-U-C-K. No, no, I don't know.
00:21:20.000I know. Listen to the audience's reaction when he goes, it's the best job in government.
00:21:25.000You walk into a room, you flip a coin.
00:21:27.000The people in the audience go, exactly.
00:21:29.000Well, before he even flipped a coin party, he said it's his best job in the world, and they already started laughing.
00:21:35.000What's so funny, though, is that it's so clear now.
00:21:38.000Remember back in the day, Occupy Wall Street, where basically they were sort of regurgitating some of the Tea Party talking points, only they kind of wanted to move it towards socialism.
00:21:45.000It's so clear now that the left is the party, the Democrat Party of Wall Street.
00:21:51.000They want to say, well, actually, look at these.
00:22:04.000Goldman Sachs? I don't think they could possibly, if someone wrote down a game plan and said, okay, we have to make you look like elitist pricks, they couldn't do it more effectively.
00:22:15.000Yeah. And here, and by the way, Donald Trump is right.
00:22:19.000I don't know if you know this, but most hedge funds underperform the S&P index.
00:22:24.000They've done it where they've just made random picks, and it does just as well as the experts with the beige books.
00:25:30.000By the way, for people on audio, that was a...
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00:25:43.000Will your doctor provide you with ivermectin antibiotics, antiparasitics, basic care that you maybe need in a situation where people are getting sick?
00:25:52.000Like around here, this bubonic plague has been going around the office.
00:25:54.000Fingers crossed. I haven't gotten it yet.
00:26:28.000Here's the very serious Hollywood reporter.
00:26:32.000Kamala Harris might be a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience.
00:26:36.000That's right, Harris' campaign is in talks with Rogan's team for the vice president to potentially be a guest on the podcaster's extremely popular show.
00:26:44.000As reported by Reuters, Harris' team met with Rogan's crew this week to discuss a possible sit-down.
00:26:51.000I am willing to bet that that was not a pleasant meeting.
00:26:55.000Joe Rogan's crew and Kamala Harris' team.
00:26:58.000Right. Look, and that's what all the references we provide to you, most of them anyway, usually left-leaning sources, that's what we kind of scrape.
00:27:06.000For news. We call them that for news every day.
00:27:08.000I want to know what the other side is saying.
00:27:10.000And I will tell you this. The other side is saying that if Kamala Harris goes on Joe Rogan, you know, it's high risk, but it's very, very high reward.
00:27:18.000Because a lot of Rogan viewers or listeners, they think of Kamala Harris as this crazy communist.
00:27:23.000She just needs to present as a moderate Democrat.
00:27:29.000Let me tell you this, and I'll make my prediction.
00:27:31.000If Kamala Harris actually goes on Joe Rogan, first off, if she's even considering it, that means her internals must be really bad.
00:27:37.000She may be able to try and present herself as more moderate or likable, but she cannot go two hours, three hours, an hour and a half.
00:27:45.000Evading the question regarding her administration and censorship, specifically calling for censorship of Joe Rogan.
00:27:53.000She's not able to articulate her position and she cannot distance herself from the Biden administration.
00:27:58.000She's been given that lifeline and she refuses to do so.
00:28:01.000My prediction, if she goes on Joe Rogan, is it will have a serious net negative effect.
00:28:07.000And I always try and go, okay, what are the pitfalls here?
00:28:09.000I don't think there's any way that Kamala Harris goes on Joe Rogan, even if he is completely fair and friendly to her, and she comes out in any way looking better.
00:28:22.000This is, again, keep in mind, the woman who has tied herself to, when you think her, think Biden, think the Biden-Harris administration, and this administration, their press secretary called for Rogan specifically to be censored over COVID misinformation.
00:28:36.000Our hope is that all major tech platforms and all major news sources, for that matter, be responsible and be vigilant to ensure the American people have access to accurate information on something as significant as COVID-19.
00:28:57.000Remember on CNN? To make him look yellow, like he was sick from ivermectin, referring to it as horse paste.
00:29:02.000She could've said, well look, hey, by the way, you guys should do a better job and not falsely report things, or certainly not doctor images.
00:29:35.000Oh, no, it's me. I was going to say, my only devil's advocate would be if they spend the entirety of it going over the net positives of her legalizing marijuana.
00:29:45.000Because that's... Could be. He better be smoking weed on the show.
00:30:24.000They've hated him for a long time. The people who hate him...
00:30:26.000For what he is. Yeah. Like him or hate him.
00:30:29.000People are now rejecting Kamala Harris because of who they are discovering her to be.
00:30:35.000That's a much worse place to be, especially when you take into account the timing of that realization and this election.
00:30:41.000Yeah. She will not do well. No, she won't do well.
00:30:43.000And look, I think it really speaks to some of the interviews that she's taking, some of the opportunities she's missing as well.
00:30:49.000So look at what she's doing. She's doing Bret Baier, which is probably one of the softer interviews that you're going to get on Fox for a lot of people's minds.
00:30:56.000He's not really going to go after her.
00:31:15.000They started out that lecture with Donald Trump, that question and answer session, with saying, we invited the Harris campaign as well, and she is yet to accept.
00:31:23.000Donald Trump showed up in Chicago, and that's the second time.
00:31:26.000The NABJ, the black journalist, that was in Chicago as well, that she didn't show up that day to actually kind of put the counter out there.
00:31:33.000Donald Trump is going into very unfriendly territory and explaining economics.
00:31:37.000She is avoiding economic policy sessions today.
00:31:42.000Joe Rogan's not going to get into the nitty-gritty on economic policy, most likely.
00:31:45.000Brett Baer's probably not going to get into the nitty-gritty on economic policy.
00:31:48.000Certainly Anderson Cooper next week is not going to get into the nitty-gritty on economic policy.
00:31:52.000She's not going to get the same grilling.
00:31:54.000He's done about twice the interviews and appearances that she has.
00:31:56.000We gave you those numbers yesterday, and I believe that J.D. Vance has done about six times the amount of press interviews or conferences that Walls has.
00:32:05.000Walls has eight, Kamala has 12, Vance has 60.
00:32:07.000Right, and I think Trump has 20-something.
00:32:09.000Yeah. But, you know, they're trying to right now flip it.
00:32:12.000And we'll get into why. You know why people don't like Kamala Harris?
00:32:15.000We'll do a segment on this tomorrow. She's a bitchy, mean girl.
00:32:53.000They're weird. And Donald Trump won't do interviews and unfriendly press.
00:32:57.000Okay, Bloomberg. Let's be really clear.
00:32:59.000First off, Bloomberg is a radically...
00:33:01.000I don't know what we're talking about here.
00:33:03.000If we're talking about Bloomberg News, we're talking about the publication, we're talking about the poll, which I believe merged with Morning Consult or New York Times.
00:33:09.000It's the single most left-leaning poll.
00:33:12.000As a matter of fact, if you simply take out the Bloomberg polls from the RCP average, Donald Trump is winning in states that aren't even swing states.
00:33:19.000That's how bad the Bloomberg poll is at throwing off that average.
00:33:23.000Bloomberg, the man himself, obviously has been radically anti-choice.
00:33:26.000Everything about it is leaning left, but it's not an actual communist.
00:33:30.000So people say, see, he's not going into enemy territory.
00:33:34.000She's going on Fox News now for the first time.
00:36:15.000My second mother, the woman who helped raise us, was a small business owner.
00:36:21.000Because unlike my opponent, who got handed $400 million on a silver platter and then filed bankruptcy six times, don't forget that, calls himself a businessman.
00:36:53.000And I think the reason this is going so badly for it is because there are a lot of people who don't pay attention every day to politics, right?
00:36:58.000And maybe they just tuned in to Kamala Harris for the first time in a while and saw her answer and said, I'm a middle class.
00:37:29.000We did, obviously, have slavery in this country, and it's horrible.
00:37:32.000We fought one of the bloodiest civil wars in modern history in order to end it, even though only 1.2% of Americans actually owned slaves.
00:37:41.000The South, you may not know this, was way behind the North as far as innovation and as far as output, because it turns out that people working at gunpoint don't necessarily put in the strongest or longest hours and aren't necessarily employees who you can rely upon for innovation or ingenuity.
00:37:55.000By 1860, 90% of manufacturing came from the North.
00:38:02.000By the way, we've done a full in-depth segment on this.
00:38:04.000You can click a link and go watch it, probably in 2018.
00:38:07.000Slaves again had no incentives, so they weren't innovating.
00:38:10.000Southern farms were losing their competitive edge to northern farms completely at that point.
00:38:15.000Also, if we're going to discuss reparations, I don't know if you know this, but I'm going to be talking about the reparations of the United States.
00:39:44.000It's a fun little ditty. It'll be in your head.
00:39:45.000Just don't sing it in the wrong neighborhood.
00:39:47.000Don't. Roll the windows up, lock the doors.
00:39:49.000We don't even care. This is all funded by you.
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00:40:39.000There we go. Also, do we have the billboard thing?
00:41:55.000It's not shifting as much as some Republicans are leading you to believe.
00:41:58.000Sure. But there is a demographic within the black community that is seeing a monumental shift.
00:42:06.000I don't think it could be referred to any other way, and that's young black men specifically.
00:42:11.000I think a case can be made as to why that is taking place, and we'll make it.
00:42:15.000But I also want you to pay attention to something that's pretty beautiful.
00:42:21.000You look at the racial divide politically with, for example, boomers, people, you know, the baby boom generation, white men, black men, almost entirely Democrat, almost entirely Republican.
00:42:32.000Young black men, young, meaning Gen Z, white men, they're a lot closer together.
00:43:32.000Then we're all the way down to Biden last time around by 53.
00:43:36.000A tremendous drop already, and then you take a look at the average of the most recent polls, and Kamala Harris is up by only 41 points.
00:43:44.000That is about half the margin that Obama won them by back in November of 2012.
00:43:48.000This is part of a long-standing trend of young black men moving away from the Democratic Party, and Kamala Harris is just the latest to face that magnitude of younger black men going towards the Republicans.
00:44:04.000Also confused by something that's obvious to the rest of us.
00:44:07.000He's like, how did we go from young black men voting for a young black man to not an old white lady to an old white man to an old Indian kind of black...
00:44:16.000Why did black men vote in record numbers for Barack Obama and then for the man who was referenced at least 14,000 times in the hip-hop songs that they liked?
00:44:26.000Or a half-white, half-Indian-Canadian from Westbound.
00:44:32.000I'm vexed. It's weird that young black men voted for a young black man and then didn't vote for the other people who weren't young black men.
00:44:37.000Yeah, and also the policies that you've promised them over the decades have never come to fruition.
00:44:42.000Donald Trump did more for the black community.
00:44:44.000We'll get to it later. Well, the trends are pretty worrying, by the way, for the Harris campaign.
00:44:48.000And it's starting to show even with their own supporters.
00:44:52.000Vice President Harris tonight continuing her push to shore up support among black men, a group the campaign is concerned may not turn out to vote in the numbers they have in the past.
00:45:01.000She met with black businessmen at a Detroit art gallery.
00:45:04.000The campaign still has real work to do, according to Pastor Charles Williams II. So how would you assess how the Vice President is doing with three weeks to go?
00:45:45.000So she's been soliciting endorsement from higher profile black celebrities like Steph Curry, Charlemagne, The God, PHA, and the worst of all of them, completely straight Magic Johnson.
00:46:43.000I got AIDS. Do you have any idea how statistically unlikely it is for a heterosexual male in North America to get AIDS? I do some f***ing, okay?
00:46:54.000Last but not least, you know the rest.
00:46:58.000Come on, that was a bad blood transfusion or something.
00:47:01.000Yes, exactly. Got some sweat in the locker room.
00:47:02.000He got stabbed by the same guy who hit Eazy-E. So, she's pandering, and she's pandering because she's trying to bring back the black vote that she's losing young black men.
00:47:15.000It includes government-subsidized businesses and these farm loans, programs to make more black men teachers, of course, legalizing marijuana, something to do with cryptocurrency.
00:47:25.000Here's NPR's headline endorsing her plan— In outreach to black men, Harris vows to legalize weed, protect crypto.
00:47:33.000I didn't realize that the ghost of Robert Byrd was the senior editor at NPR. The next headline says that Kamala Harris proposes replacing daylight savings time with colored people time.
00:47:47.000Yes. White people to set their clocks 20 minutes ahead of every hour.
00:48:51.000And he does, he does. He says some things that, of course, we don't approve of everything, but we do celebrate his beautiful black history here at NPR. Up next, the whitest guy you know with a traffic update.
00:49:46.000No one wants to play with a Dave Mattingly in the box.
00:49:50.000You're right. They don't. So, not to be outdone by Tim Walz losing the vote of probably mostly everybody, though.
00:50:00.000Barack Obama decided to step in and help her because there's nothing that young black men resonate with more than a good scolding from an absent father figure.
00:50:12.000Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president.
00:50:18.000Mm-hmm. And you're coming up with other alternatives and other reasons.
00:50:22.000So now you're thinking about sitting out or even supporting somebody who has a history of denigrating you because you think that's a sign of strength because that's what being a man is.
00:50:49.000Putting women down? That's not acceptable.
00:50:54.000Oh, it's not acceptable. So Barack Obama wants black men to vote for Kamala regardless...
00:51:44.000Let me ask you, if you're a young black man, what is it that she's offering you right now?
00:51:50.000What is it that she's actually offering?
00:51:51.000And I don't mean, what is she offering you as far as a handout like reparations?
00:51:55.000I think Thomas Sowell, I could be misquoting him, he said, reparations is basically me being forced to give someone money because someone down the line who looked vaguely like me did something wrong to somebody who may look vaguely like somebody else.
00:52:11.000And it is the most racist policy I can think of, especially if you're to base reparations on race and not on ancestry.
00:52:20.000Yeah, definitely. That's the problem with it.
00:52:22.000Yeah, you've got to have some concrete history.
00:52:24.000Your family has... I mean, regardless, but...
00:54:18.000Hey, I don't know if you know this, we called that and said, you're going to get black people to hate Donald Trump by providing them with one of the most badass mug shots that's ever existed and tell them that this guy's being persecuted by an unfair justice system?
00:54:34.000Good luck! Guarantee you, you could line up Pick a hundred black men.
00:54:39.000After Donald Trump was shot, and he got up and shook his fist and said, fight, fight, fight, there was not one single black person who you would have interviewed who would have said, that's irresponsible.
00:54:49.000They would have said, gotta give it to him.
00:55:33.000Hey, I have no problem saying that. By the way, the unemployment actually, it hit its peak under Barack Obama, then Donald Trump, record low, and Joe Biden has thankfully been able to continue that trend, by and large, keeping a lot of the same policies.
00:56:10.000Education. Let's look at education, because people often just say, listen, I get it, okay, I'm a white guy, I'm not allowed to have an opinion, but you know what?
00:56:16.000I guess these stats are, Donald Trump supported school choice.
00:56:19.000Remember that idea, the programs that we were told were racist that would disproportionately harm young black Americans?
00:56:26.000Turns out, that was also fear-mongering.
00:56:30.000It was $600 million in increase in school choice funding.
00:56:34.000Charter, magnet schools, student-centered grants that existed, specifically that were being designed and that were made available for young black students.
00:56:43.000He made funding to historically black colleges and universities.