The Left’s New Definition of Racism Is … Racist | 8/5/20

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Stu & Pat fill in while Glenn’s out sick. Kamala Harris might have been right when she called Biden racist, but will she get the VP slot? The woke movement eyes “Kindergarten Cop” for encouraging the “school to prison pipeline.” The Left is redefining racism because the old definition doesn’t work for American society and Oprah Winfrey is fully on board. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio admitted that the rules don’t apply to things he deems important, like his Black Lives Matter murals. Stu lays out how New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is so awful that even de Blasio would’ve done a better job at handling the coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic has left the San Francisco Bay Area with just one Hooters as cities debate what counts as food.
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So, Stu, who do you think who's going to wind up being the vice president?

I think it's Kamala Harris.

And I think that the Politico article that was leaked a little early

kind of hints to maybe that's

a certainty almost.

I think it's some evidence that he's maybe the campaign was even working with Politico on some things they were going to say and it got released too soon or something.

And now they're like, okay, well, we can't announce it now because it'll look too close to the, it'll be too close to the Politico situation.

I mean, it does happen.

happen yeah that sort of thing does happen the other side of it does happen though too where an online publication writes you know this person won for every single candidate they have and then they do clicks the wrong one they do but they don't usually put quotes from right the people in it they might put like this had uh fill-in quote here yes that they might do yes but they don't usually have a well-developed quote because they wait for the actual quote yeah yeah and then they just put the quote in there and now it can be posted yeah and it seems that most people believe Kamala is the choice.

And there's some reasons for that, right?

She, you know, she had a couple of good moments.

Her best moment, obviously, calling Joe Biden a racist.

So obviously, she's going to be the choice because she was right on that, right?

They were like, wow, you know, these other candidates didn't point out the truth that Joe Biden is a racist.

So we must select Kamala Harris, the only person brave enough to really pull that accusation off with credibility.

It's a strange choice

from that perspective.

It's also a strange choice from

a party who is moving far, far left that wants to defund the police.

One of the issues Kamala had in the primary was she was a prosecutor.

She put people in prison and in jail for all sorts of minor crimes and went after African Americans too often, as they told us all throughout the campaign.

And what we're supposed to be doing instead is clearing out the prisons.

We should be releasing all prisoners right now and sending them right back out and giving them back their voting rights and pay them reparations and all kinds of things it's a complete opposite of what she was doing yeah so there's two ways to look at that it's very strange right that they would do that it seems like an odd choice for a party in the position they're at the other way to look at it though is it's very smart i mean you know i think one of the things you have to do if you have joe biden right now is to resist the accusation that you're aoc

that you're an antifa member right with all the stuff going on all the justification this party has done over time it's not easy to do something like that The best defense they have is that Joe Biden is old, and it doesn't seem like he could possibly relate to the woke crowd.

When he tries to do it, he's so bad at it that

that is actually helping him with voters.

Because if he spoke the intersectional language with fluency, the voters would look at him and say, I don't want this person running our country.

He's so bad at it that people in the middle right now are saying, I know that's what they say, but look at this guy.

He is not, he's not an Antifa member.

He's like 175 years old.

He's not convincing at all in that role.

So that's helping them.

Bring on a Kamala Harris, and you could say, We're not going to defund the police.

We brought on a prosecutor as our vice president.

If they're doing it for that reason,

it's an interesting strategic choice.

It may be a good one.

I will say this about Kamala Harris, though.

She is, she's your

Terrell Owens,

to use a football reference.

You know, she may be a talented politician and she's shown some promise in that way.

But man, the second things start going bad, she's going to be stabbing you in the back to the media constantly.

This is who she is.

She's not a team player.

I mean, think she went on stage and basically called Joe Biden a racist.

Now, Joe Biden is a person who is, forget everything, you know, all of our feelings about Joe Biden because I think he'd be a miserable president.

But here's a guy guy who has been in the Democratic Party forever.

He served as the vice president for eight years.

This is someone that you don't, there's no need to attack him that way if you're Kamala Harris.

But she wanted to win so badly, she said, screw it.

And that is exactly what she'll do if things start going poorly in this campaign.

She will be setting up her 2024 run

if they get behind,

and that will be her main focus, not winning for Joe Biden.

And, you know, she was, like you said, she was right about his racism.

I think she was right.

There is so much more evidence.

You're supposed to point that out, though.

I know.

If you're a Democrat.

That's true.

It's true.

But

I'm going to point it out because it's true.

Yeah.

And there's so much more evidence that Joe Biden is a racist than Donald Trump being one.

And he's the one who's always, they act like that's all proven.

Like there's complete evidence.

Like they've proved positively that Donald Trump is a racist.

Well, what's your proof on that?

Show me.

What has he ever done that because I'm really not familiar with it?

They always go to the well, he called Mexican, he called Mexicans rapists.

Shut up.

He didn't call all Mexicans rapists.

He didn't do that.

No.

And, but Joe Biden did say this

about

Barack Obama.

And that was that Barack Obama is the first sort of clean.

I mean, you got the first sort of

mystical American

who is articulate and bright and

clean and nice looking guy.

I mean, that's a storybook, man.

It really is a storybook, man.

That doesn't happen.

You don't get clean, nice-looking, articulate African-Americans.

It's like a unicorn.

What are you saying?

It's like a mystical unicorn.

A clean African-American?

What?

Is that even possible?

I mean, seriously, that is the tone he's using there.

It is.

It's incredible.

And this, I mean, if this was a Republican, he wouldn't be in office right now.

In Delaware, the largest growth in population is Indian Americans from India.

You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.

I'm not joking.

He's not joking.

And he's not joking.

That's the beauty of it.

And see, the thing is with Biden, his racism comes with a smile.

Right.

You know, it's hand-delivered with a smile.

That's right.

You know, his...

Makes it acceptable.

This is okay.

It's Joe being Joe because he's smiling as he says these things.

These are just, you know, good old-fashioned.

And that's the excuse they're using to get past this, right?

Like he is, you know, he's a little old.

He's a little fuddy-duddy.

He does these things we can't quite explain.

But come on.

We all know his intent isn't bad.

Now, Donald Trump is another story.

Donald Trump is bad.

He's evil.

He's doing these things because he hates people.

Joe is just a little outdated.

He just says these things.

When he says, hey, if you won't vote for me, you ain't black.

That's just him trying to relate to the people.

And, you know, he doesn't quite understand how to do it.

You know, there's always an excuse for Joe Biden.

Always.

There's always one built into whatever he says, whatever screw-up he has, whatever direction he goes, whatever one-way street he barrels down in the wrong direction.

There's always an excuse for him.

And that's frustrating for anyone who isn't in the Biden family, but it is, it's realistic.

It's where we are.

It's where the media is.

So we have to deal with it.

We have no choice.

And the only thing you can do is point out the facts.

This guy over and over and over again has been on the wrong side of these things.

You know, he has been on the wrong side of these racial issues

and he has stumbled over his own words.

over and over and over again.

And all of these things are things that if a Republican said them, their careers would be over.

All of them.

No doubt.

Is there any doubt about that?

I don't think there's any doubt about that.

Yeah, I don't think any, I don't even, I don't know that the left, in an honest moment, would deny that.

You remember what Trent Lott did?

What did he say?

He said happy birthday to somebody.

I mean,

it was essentially that.

He said he would vote for the guy, I think, if

who was he talking about?

Strom Thurman.

Strong Thurman.

He's talking about Strom Thurman.

And he didn't say he would vote for the guy.

He said,

he just did this on Wonderful World of Stew.

Excuse me, the Studos America.

That's the new show.

He said,

by the way, we should point out, he said,

only, he said, look, he was president.

He ran for president.

You know,

if some of the stuff

he asked for went through, we would lose a lot of the problems that we had today.

He never said,

I thought he would be a great president, or I completely agreed with his platform.

And by the way, Trent Lott sucks.

We should point out.

I'm not a defender of Trent Lott.

But he lost his job.

His political career was over when he did that.

Let me tell you about the time that Joe Biden eulogized a KKK member, because that was what Joe Biden did.

Has anyone pointed this out?

Joe Biden stood up on stage and eulogized Robert Byrd, a KKK member, and said all sorts of things, not just about his later life where he had supposedly had some sort of awakening, though his quotes from that era are mystifying to try to make that case.

But, I mean, he's talking about his early life, his determination in early life.

He was literally with the KKK.

Yeah.

I mean, he was a local leader in the KKK.

He was a local leader in the KKK.

I'm trying to call it a grand poo-paw or the head bowler or I don't know.

Head bowler of the KKK.

It's a pretty high up role, to my understanding.

Yes.

Robert Bird was in the KKK, right?

He eventually becomes a little unfashionable at one point.

And Bird leaves the KKK.

And later on, years after he's left the KKK, gives this quote: Rather I should die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels.

Oh my gosh.

So what a change.

Yeah.

What?

Yeah.

What an incredible change.

What a transformation the guy made from KKK member racist to

racist.

Yeah.

And now.

Not KKK member, though.

No.

So, wow, that's stunning.

We should maybe go through some of these quotes.

We should.

Because it's not just Bird being horrible, but it's Biden

never mentioning in his eulogy that he had problems like this.

Not saying, like, look, he was a complicated man.

His early life was a disaster.

But he turned it around and he was great at the end, which is not really true.

But still, at least that would be something.

Yeah.

Instead, it's constant praise.

Not even a mention.

of the fact that the guy was in the freaking KKK.

And he's able to have that eulogy.

It's despicable.

Honoring this man, praising him constantly.

And all the Democrats did that.

Biden praised him.

Obama praised him.

Bill Clinton praised him.

And they didn't get any kickback for that.

Yep.

No, it's true.

I mean, and like you could say, okay, well, they're only looking at him later in life.

Well, not if they specifically are spending a good portion of the speech praising his early years.

You can't say that.

And that's what Biden did.

Yeah.

We should get into that today.

It's worth it.

Because

I haven't heard anybody play these clips yet.

And you can get all of them on Stu Does America.

If you go on YouTube, you can find the show.

I think it's called Stu Does Biden and the KKK,

which is a subtle title, I thought.

I was going for subtlety there.

Yeah.

But it's a worthwhile one because you can see all the quotes, you can see all the video, and it's a worthwhile thing to go through because here's a guy in the middle.

When we're taking people off of pancake boxes

for nothing,

we are also going to have potentially the next president of the United States be a guy who eulogized a KKK member in 2010 is that okay in this society today we're gonna let that happen pretty amazing amazing more in 60 seconds

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Who would have thought having 400 people over to your place for 4th of July would have been a problem?

I wouldn't have guessed that.

Would you?

There's never been a 4th of July.

I've had less than 400 people at my house.

I know that.

Well, you can't.

You can't celebrate the 4th with less than 400 people at your house.

Unless you hate the country.

Thank you.

You know,

if you've ever had a 4th of July and there's 385 people at your house, you hate America.

You hate America.

That's pretty much what I understand.

And it's weird.

It doesn't quite time out

for those thinking that was the dumbest move ever, and it was.

Actually, it kind of does.

Does it, I think?

In my mind, because he was sick the week before.

He came back, what, or it was the 21st or something, the 25th.

The 4th is only three weeks before that.

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It would make sense.

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I haven't actually seen that one about Glenn.

I saw it a lot about Herman Cain.

You've seen it a lot about every, Louis Gohmert

had a bunch of that.

You know, that is just what they're going to do.

Obviously, who cares what the media does at this point, but that is going to be the approach.

It is.

You know, it's sad, but that's really, I guess that's what you do.

That's your job now.

Anybody who's ever not seen with a mask in public will be subjected to that.

Unless you're Fauci.

Fauci's totally fine.

He could sit

at a Washington Nationals game and no one will criticize him at all.

And be photographed a thousand times without his mask.

And again, like, I think you're with me on this.

There's no reason for Anthony Fauci to be sitting with his family at an outdoor stadium by himself to wear a mask.

It's stupid for him to be wearing it at any point in that moment.

But the fact is that the fact that everybody recommends it and says basically you're Satan combined with Satan times Hitler, if you're outside with your own family not wearing a mask, it gets a little bit ridiculous and agonizing.

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It is.

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that the masked Nazis take it upon themselves to stop and let you have it.

I mean, you could be minding your own business a thousand yards away from them and they'll approach you and let you know that you should be wearing a mask.

And do what?

Create a much more dangerous incident for them and you.

For them and you than if they've just walked by you and not done anything.

Right.

The loudspeaking is an issue.

So if you're screaming at someone in a store.

Because you're more likely to spit when that happens.

Exactly.

And

that is the issue.

So you go and create a massive issue like that to do what?

We've seen people who have been hurt, who have gotten in fights, broken bones because they get pushed over.

People have been killed over this.

This is unbelievable.

It's just out of control.

Did you see the one?

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They didn't have masks on.

These two people are walking on the sidewalk behind them,

behind the bench that they're sitting on, and they both got masks on.

They stop and start berating these people.

And the guys are just like, yeah, well, we're on the other side of that.

We don't really feel like that.

And they're laughing and joking with them.

All of a sudden, the woman throws hot coffee in one of their faces.

Oh, my gosh.

Oh, my God.

I mean, look, what are you doing?

Just walk on.

I know.

Move on.

And the media has done a really bad job with us because, first of all, they berated us for wearing masks initially.

Then they switched on it and said that you basically have to.

And now everyone has made this a part of their internal religion.

Yeah.

Where you must

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I think you can look at the science.

The science, there are some studies that really show that masks have very little difference, make a little difference.

The top scientists in Holland just said they don't help at all.

Yeah, some of the, and there is some science that say that.

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We were talking about,

well, the wonderful life of Robert Byrd a few minutes ago.

Yeah.

And the Democrats who paid tribute to him, especially like Joe Biden, for instance.

Yeah, let's look into that just a little bit.

And think about where we are in life right now.

The TV show Cops was canceled because one member of the profession featured on the show committed murder.

Not someone on the show, but someone who was a member of the profession.

that the show featured.

Aunt Jemima was canceled because it was apparently racist against African Americans, despite the fact that African Americans enjoyed it more than any other group.

And it was their favorite, their favorite pancakes, syrup, and pancakes, but that was pulled off to protect them, I guess.

From the racism.

It was really

interesting to me, too, because he's just a smiling black man on the front of the packaging.

How dare you say black people are happy?

I guess was the problem.

I don't smile.

That's a stereotype.

Hey, wait.

I mean,

the Redskins canceled, even though 70 to 90% of Native Americans did not find the name offensive.

That's the world we live in right now.

The Dixie Chicks canceled, despite the fact that no one even knew they were a band anymore.

You know, it's really unfair.

So we're in sensitive times here.

So how does a man who has expressed outward admiration of a famous KKK leader continue to be allowed to represent one of the two major parties as we go into a presidential election.

How is this possible in this environment?

Of course, this is Joe Biden, the man chosen to eulogize Robert C.

Byrd.

The C stands for Caucasian.

I'm pretty sure.

So Robert Byrd.

I didn't know that.

Yeah, no, it's true.

It's interesting.

It is true.

Robert Byrd was not just a KKK leader, but he was a KKK recruiter.

Think about that for a second.

The man convinced other people to join the KKK.

He went up to people who were like, ah, you know what?

The KKK is not for me me and said, no, it is for you.

You're going to love the KKK.

He convinced people to join and then Joe Biden eulogized him.

How would you summarize a life like that, Joe?

The remarkable thing about him is the he traveled a hard path.

He devoted his life, though, to making that path a little easier for those who follow.

This is a guy who continued to taste and smell and feel

the suffering of the people of his state.

He tasted it.

What?

That's why it was so deeply ingrained in him.

He did seem to enjoy the taste of a certain type of suffering.

I will say that.

I don't know how much he tastes.

It's an interesting point.

And I love the Biden stuff.

He tasted it.

Like, it's a really good point.

He had to repeat it.

It's an actual thing.

He actually did taste it.

He did.

Now, did he actually eat people?

I would not be surprised considering the rest of his history.

Now, Byrd wasn't always in the KKK.

He eventually left as it became a tad unfashionable.

But that didn't stop him, Pat.

He continued to fight for his white supremacist ideas multiple years.

I think it was two years after leaving the KKK.

He wrote in the letter, as we mentioned, rather I should die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels.

That's the actual quote from Robert Bird.

Now,

you'd think something like that might be mentioned

in the eulogy, but no.

Now, just because he left the Klan, Robert Byrd wouldn't give up, Pat.

The fact that he was always fighting for his principles was something that Joe Biden truly admired.

As he noted, while specifically referring to Bird's early years, having to work at an early age, he had an incredible, incredible determination.

He was determined to discriminate against black people.

He was.

He was.

He was determined to do it.

In fact, Patty sent records for his determination.

He led an 83-day filibuster against the Civil Rights Act, which is a great thing.

Just 83 days, though.

Just 83 days.

He could have kept it going 166 days, but he didn't.

He didn't.

Because he just came around at that exact moment, right?

He even ranted for a record-breaking 14 hours in one of those sessions against civil rights.

Among his ranting was supposed scientific evidence about how black people's brains were smaller, proving they were inferior.

He had strong principles, though, Pat.

Those were strong principles, and he fought hard for them.

That might be what Joe Biden admired most.

But, ladies and gentlemen,

of course, it's more than the name we're not going to forget.

It's his courage.

He died like he lived.

Okay.

Hmm?

Wait, wait.

He died like he lived in his life.

He never stopped fighting.

How many people would have hung on as long as he did?

Yeah.

How many people would have had the ability to get back out of that hospital bed and get in a wheelchair and come in?

Yeah.

And vote.

Wow.

Vote for this.

He never stopped thinking

about his people.

His people.

Yes, that's true.

I mean, Robert Byrd never stopped thinking about his people, which were white people.

He didn't seem to care about anybody else.

That's an interesting thing to praise there when you're talking about a white supremacist.

He never stopped thinking about his people.

What a weird way to phrase that.

Some people would look back at this record and say it was racist.

Some people would say prejudiced.

Others would,

I guess, use the term incredible esteem.

If you didn't already know it, it's pretty clear

the incredible esteem your father was held in.

I know you've known that your whole life.

Oh, yeah, sure.

A record like that does not deserve incredible esteem, at least to me.

But then again, Pat, neither of us are a member of the party of the KKK.

Right.

I have never been, and I don't think you have as well, been invited to wax poetic about a KKK recruiter.

I've never done that.

Perhaps I don't understand the culture.

It's possible.

Eventually, Robert Byrd would mention that perhaps the KKK wasn't such a good idea.

And to be fair, it only took him only about a half century to deliver these deeply principled words of guidance to younger politicians about the KKK.

He said, quote, don't get that albatross around your neck.

Once you made that mistake, you inhibit your operations in the political arena, end quote.

That's powerful.

And that's 19, I think, 97.

So, I mean, this is he had made great progress throughout his life.

And as you can see, you know, he didn't exactly abandon the public face of racism for political expediency.

I don't think you he could see that in those words at all.

He really meant that he didn't want the albatross of the KKK around his neck.

But it was guidance and mentoring like this that brought Biden and Bird together as friends.

He was a friend and he was a mentor and he was a guide.

Oh, that's nice.

It's really nice.

I hope Uncle Joe learned a lot from Senator Bird.

Now, not everyone thought.

And said, you know, the hey guys, you know, the whole Robert Byrd, hey guys, avoid the KKK, it could hurt your career.

A lot of people said, you know, that's not strong enough of a denouncement for me.

I'd kind of like you to be a little bit more passionate.

That's why in 2001, and I want to make sure you understand what 2001 is, it's this century.

2001, the year 2001, Robert Byrd went on TV to tell his real truth about racism, as only Robert Bird could, with multiple uses of the N-word.

Grace relations.

They're much, much better than they've ever been in my lifetime.

Oh, good.

I think we, this is my personal opinion, I think we

talk about race too much.

I think those problems

are largely behind us.

Okay.

That's good to hear.

I think we can all profit by our mistakes.

It's going pretty well here.

I think we've reached a new plateau.

And I think it's going to keep going upward.

That's not what a plateau is.

Understanding and race relations.

But I think we influence.

I just think

we talk so much about it that we helped, I think, create somewhat of an illusion.

An illusion, okay.

I was working here, but that's not a good idea.

I think we try to have goodwill.

Okay.

My old mom told me, Robert, you can't go to heaven if you hate anybody.

Wow, that's nice.

We practice that.

That's great to hear.

There are white niggers.

Oh, uh-oh.

I haven't seen a lot of white niggas in my time.

Oh, I got word.

Okay, that went downhill.

It was going.

There was

a nice little flow to that.

And then

when you bust out the N-word in the middle of your racial apology multiple times, I just feel like it's the wrong direction.

That That could be me.

I kind of rolled off the tongue a little bit there, though, for good old Bob, didn't it?

Sure did.

It didn't seem like it was a foreign word.

No, not.

No.

It's almost like he had been saying that word, let's say, a dozen times an hour for 70 years, which he basically was.

So even if you take the N-word out of that rant, wouldn't he still get canceled for that today?

I mean, saying that racial problems are an illusion.

And we talk about it too much.

Everybody else is saying we need to have that conversation.

He's like, ah, we're talking about it way too much.

I don't want to talk about it.

That's amazing.

Think of the dedication to white supremacy you must have to produce massively offensive quotes on the same topic three-quarters of a century apart.

You know what I would call that, Pat?

Would be courage.

He was fiercely devoted, as you've all heard

to his principles.

Principled.

Even once he became power.

What?

He always spoke truth to power.

Huh?

Standing up for the people he proudly

part of.

Standing up for the people he proudly was part of.

Again, we're talking.

Yeah, exactly.

How else could you take that?

This is a man known for being in the KKK.

He stood up for people he was proudly part of.

Yeah.

I will say that for Biden.

It's true.

I mean, he nailed that.

He nailed that one.

Robert Byrd never stopped thinking about his people.

But to most human beings, that is a literal description of everything that was wrong with Robert Byrd.

To Joe Biden, it's glowing praise.

Now, I guess you could probably just say that Biden is saying some nice words at a guy's funeral, and you shouldn't read that much into it.

And I, you know, look, we both have some sympathy for that view, I think, Pat.

It's like, you know, cancel culture is dumb.

And, you know, we're not rooting for that sort of nonsense.

But I am old enough to remember, as you are, Pat.

Trent Lott speaking at Srom Thurman's 100th birthday party.

And when he, you know, he honored his career and said some platitudes about the guy being nice.

And he, in a much less sensitive era, not only lost his job, but his political career was destroyed.

Now we're at the era where freaking Aunt Jemima can't be on your, we have pancakes spokespeople being pulled off the shelf.

And Joe Biden is going to get a pass for eulogizing a KKK member?

I mean, how is this possible?

We probably will never know.

what Joe Biden and Robert Byrd talked about in private.

We know that they served together in the Senate for multiple decades.

Some of that time, Robert Byrd was an overt racist.

Other times, he was only a racist in private.

But one thing is for sure.

If Robert Byrd were around for his own funeral, he would have been proud that he was honored by Joe Biden, a man who constantly says things like this.

When he was over there in Iraq for a year, people would come to him and talk about what was happening to him at home in terms of foreclosures, in terms of bad loans that were being, I mean, these Shylocks who took advantage advantage of

the

bad manual overseas.

Wow.

Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.

In Delaware, the largest growth in population is Indian Americans moving from India.

You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.

You have a problem figuring out whether you're from me or Trump and you ain't black.

Right, Jones.

It's true.

And don't forget, too,

going further back, because there's no audio of this one,

from 1977, when he said he wanted to make sure that racial integration policies were orderly because he didn't want people to grow up in a racial jungle.

So

that's okay.

That stuff's going to be okay.

Total pass given to Joe Biden on all of that.

But we're going to all hear about the other guy's racism this whole time.

That's going to be fun.

This is going to be a fun couple months, Pat.

Not to mention when he was arguing the crime bill, too.

Oh, yeah.

Let's not forget about the crime bill in 1994 when he was talking about how they would be out

aggressively going after people because they're predators.

Wow.

And that's why they need to be in jail.

I mean,

those were amazing speeches.

The one thing that's going to be fun about this is to see them flail around and try to defend this stuff.

That is just going to be pure entertainment.

Yep.

So at least we'll have that to look forward to, which is nice.

Which is nice.

We got that going for us.

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You know what's interesting is that you mentioned all of these things about Joe Biden, the incredible praise he gave Robert Byrd at his funeral,

and the way that Democrats have excused everything Robert Byrd ever stood for, which is amazing.

And we're in a time right now where Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are apologizing because of the place they got married in

eight years ago because it's a former plantation.

Okay, nobody was talking about that stuff eight years ago.

It doesn't matter that you got married on a plantation.

Does it really matter?

No.

It didn't then.

Nobody cared then.

And no one cares now.

In reality.

In reality.

They're making a big deal out of it.

I don't know why.

But you can't even get married on a former plantation, but you can praise a former KKK member in his entire life.

Yep.

And all the people who are pretty incredible.

All the people who are saying you can't get married at a former plantation are all going to vote for the guy who eulogized a KKK member.

They sure are.

And had all of those quotes that we played over and over again.

Constant

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Certainly racism as defined by the left.

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Remember the words, it's not a tumor.

How offensive that was?

Remember?

That's literally the only thing I can remember from that movie.

It's not a tumor.

It's not a tumor.

The movie, Kindergarten Cop, so despicable, has been removed now from the Northwest Film Center.

They plan to kick off the Cinema Unbound summer drive-in movie series that they do every year with that particular movie.

But fortunately,

somebody with

cooler heads prevailed.

Smarter heads, wiser heads prevailed.

I was going to say, because the fact that they wanted to air kindergarten cop at a drive-in movie theater made me hate everyone at the organization.

Right.

Because of their despicable, despicable actions and their obvious lack of caring of people of color because of

the strong messaging in kindergarten cop

against people of color.

Well, as it was put by this woman who objected to it,

national reckoning on over-policing is a weird time to revive kindergarten cop.

I know you were thinking the same thing a minute ago.

First of all, I got to say, is it reviving kindergarten cop just showed at a local driving festival?

I don't think it's reviving.

Reviving copies

spread

all over the country.

You teased that story.

I thought they were going to say they were remaking it or something.

No, no.

It's just being the old Arnold Schwarzenegger version.

It's just being shown locally.

Yes.

That was the big controversy.

Yes.

Some little small town in Oregon is showing this at a drive-in movie festival, and they do this every year.

But here's the thing: we are trying to end the school-to-prison pipeline.

That's not what the movie's about.

Nor does it encourage the school-to-prison pipeline.

There's nothing entertaining, Stu, about the presence of police in schools, which feeds the school-to-prison pipeline in which African-American, Latinx, and other kids of color are criminalized rather than educated.

I don't remember this in the movie at all.

I got to be honest with you.

That's only because it's not there.

That's why you don't remember it is because it's nowhere in the movie.

Well, and my white privilege.

And your white privilege.

Right.

Those two things combine.

Now, you can completely take away your privilege.

You're still white.

And so.

Right.

Of course.

Obviously.

Obviously.

You didn't need to say that.

Obviously.

Five and six-year-olds are handcuffed and hauled off to jail routinely in this country, as you know.

Routinely.

As you know.

How many times has that happened?

I don't know.

It's routine.

Okay.

It happens all the time.

Maybe, you know, once a year or so, I hear a story like that where some kid has done something and

a police officer does something they shouldn't probably do and haul them off to jail.

I don't hear it.

Often I feel like I hear about it when it happens because it's usually a news story, right?

And then it doesn't happen again for a while.

Well, let me tell you something.

This criminalizing of children increases dramatically when cops are assigned to work in schools.

We all know that.

Well, I think one of the best things we can do is

take down the defenses of our kids at school.

What we don't want is people who are there that could take out a mass shooter or something if, God forbid, one shows up.

You want to make sure that they're just completely unprotected and therefore they will not feel the wrath of something like a kindergarten cop.

Well, right, because the school-to-prison pipeline is much worse than what you're talking about.

Right.

Than mass shootings.

Oh, my gosh.

Yes.

Hey, come on.

Wise up.

Yeah.

You know what?

Do I have to educate you in all this?

My wife privileges showing again, isn't it?

That's really, yes, it is.

It's flopped out once more.

Yes, it has.

It's so apparent.

It's achingly apparent.

It is.

It is.

What a weird.

Kindergarten cop.

He's there.

I haven't seen the movie probably since it came out, you know, 30 years ago.

Yeah, not a lot of rewatching.

First, the biggest question here is, why on earth would you pick kindergarten cop to show at your drive-in?

Because it was filmed in Oregon, I guess.

Okay.

At least part of it was in Oregon.

And so this festival involves movies about Oregon or filmed in Oregon.

So instead of doing kindergarten cop, they're instead going to play a second showing of,

let's see.

The

it's the,

you know,

it's the John Lewis story, the documentary about John Lewis.

They're going to show was that filmed in Oregon?

Yeah, I don't know.

If it was filmed in Oregon or he

went to Oregon once or a week.

So wait,

there is is an Oregon tie there is.

Anyway, I want to make sure I understand.

They are so terrified by this.

Yeah.

Not only are they canceling Kindergarten Cop, they didn't even pick another movie.

They just decided to run another one.

I think we're okay with the John Lewis thing.

It's the one thing I know we can show.

They're terrified.

That's probably figured into it.

I'll bet it did.

Yeah.

Well, just replay the one we already have then.

They can't protest that, and you'd think they can't protest that, but you know what?

But they will.

They can and they will.

The left is in the middle of an all-out, full frontal assault against the vision of Martin Luther King.

Oh, for sure.

Against it.

Martin Luther King statues will topple in this country within the next decade, probably faster.

Probably much faster.

Listen to the work.

I'll give it three years.

Yeah, go to like the white fragility, this book that's become so popular and is so highly recommended.

It is not

the racist, the thing they're calling racism today is not what Martin Luther King called racism.

It is a totally different thing.

They've just redefined the word like they do with gender, right?

They've just taken the word and it now means something different.

We were doing on the fabulous Pat and Stew show back in the day.

I remember sitting there with you and we're sitting there, we're watching a clip of Ellen.

And Ellen comes on, and she's talking about the transgendered situation.

And she says, you know, people don't understand, like, you know,

what train, what, what gender, what transgender means is it's, it's not, it's not like what you used to think it was.

It's, it's a feeling that you have in your head.

And it's like, well, okay, let's just take this on its on its face for a second.

If what you're talking about is a feeling in your head, we are talking about two different topics.

It may be very interesting.

to discuss what feeling you have in your head.

That may be something really interesting to talk about.

It's got nothing to do with whether you're a boy or a girl, though.

It's not the same.

I'm talking about: are you a boy or a girl?

If a doctor comes in and they need to fix your ovaries, are you going to have any?

Right?

Right.

That's what we're talking about.

You might have another interesting topic to discuss, but there's already a word we were using for the boy-girl thing.

We were talking about gender.

Okay?

So why take the one we are, if you want to call it feeling in your head, then that might be a really interesting topic for your talk show.

But it's not gender.

It's not what it is.

Yeah.

And we've come to this place where racism is the same way.

Racism used to be, are you judging people by the color of their skin instead of the content of their character?

If you're doing that, you're an idiot.

Okay.

Yeah.

You're discriminating against people because it's based on the color of their skin.

That's racism.

Yes.

The solution to them just because of the color of their skin, that's racism.

That's racism.

The solution to that, judge people by the content of their character instead of the color of their skin.

It's what that's not what they're looking for today.

Yeah, it's what Martin Luther King said, and it's what Terry Cruz just said.

The same thing.

Terry Cruz was just articulating Martin Luther King's vision.

And he's bludgeoning for it.

And he's bledge for it.

And you look at white fragility.

We did a show on this on Stu does white fragility a couple weeks ago.

And I had to go through a bunch of the nonsense in the book.

And when you look at it, they are not describing racism as we know it.

They have a completely new definition of

racism that revolves around the idea that it's not something you can control.

It's not something to say.

It's not something to cure.

It's something inherent in you, which to me sounds a lot like the arguments racists make.

Hey,

you're dumb.

It's inherent in you because you're color of your skin that you're dumber than the color of my skin, right?

That is what what racists say.

And what they are doing now with this white fragility argument and all of these other things is judging people who have a certain color of skin by the color of their skin and not the content of their character.

They've actually reversed Martin Luther King's vision.

Exactly reversed it.

And just reversed.

Exactly.

The people who are being discriminated against.

Instead of blacks, it's now whites.

Okay, well, so I have to be labeled the white privileged person or white fragility just because I'm white.

Yeah, and people will say, well,

come on, you think white people are having all that tough in America?

Well, no, I don't think that they do.

I think America, generally speaking, is filled with people who see Martin Luther King's vision of racism and see that as something that should be fought against.

But if the people who have authored and given you things like white fragility

get in control and win this argument, then yes, white people will be in certain directions just like black people were.

For sure, it's the direction we're headed.

Yeah, that's why

you have to push back against it.

And it's important that people like Terry Cruz do it too.

Yeah.

You know, I mean, he should be praised for that.

That's because this is insanity.

You're taking human agency out of it.

You can't, you can never personally be a good person because of the color of their skin.

That is legitimately their argument.

If you're white, you can't not, you can't avoid racism.

You are automatically a racist, one of the worst accusations in our society for good reason.

And you cannot escape it because of the color of your skin.

That is,

it's a horrific way to view the world.

Horrific.

And

it's gotten so bad that they're actually changing

what this movie is about.

Kindergarten cop wasn't about police arresting children or terrorizing children or traumatizing them in the kindergarten.

He was just undercover at the school.

He wasn't arresting children.

There was nothing in there about that.

No,

he was trying to protect the children, and there was a drug dealer in there or something, and he was trying to get the drug dealer.

And so it's mainly, you know, he falls in love, I think, with one of the teachers or something to that effect.

Doesn't it?

I don't know.

And she happens to have a kid, and then it's all beautiful and great things happen.

But it's not about arresting five and six-year-olds olds and taking them off to prison or the prison, the school-to-prison pipeline.

Nothing to do with that.

And again, I wouldn't say I'm a huge fan, but we're going to destroy the legacy of an immigrant who came here with nothing, who built himself into a movie star and then a governor of California.

We're just going to destroy his legacy because I guess he had white privilege too.

He came over here and was so white he was able to succeed in this way with nothing, building his entire life with zilch.

We're supposed to now degrade that memory, just like we degraded the woman who played Aunt Jemima, just like all of these examples.

And her family, too, because her family's pissed about it.

Oh, yeah.

I mean, think about this.

Your mom is a beloved figure.

Your mom is someone who not only

is beloved by everybody who remembers eating Aunt Jemima pancakes when you were a kid.

I mean, I still have them, by the way, in my cupboard.

I made sure to buy some right before they took them off the shelves.

But, like, you know, it's one of those things where it's a great memory from your childhood.

And as I've pointed out, consumer research indicates that African Americans are overwhelmingly the biggest consumers of Aunt Jemima products.

Why?

Well, you could understand it, right?

When you go down the aisle and there's someone who looks like maybe your grandma smiling back at you, there's a reason why they probably connect with that product.

They don't look at it as negative.

They look at it as positive.

Like, that is a good thing.

Now they've ripped it off the market because white people told them they were supposed to be offended.

Like, how insulting is this?

And

it's completely widespread and barely questioned anymore, Pat.

Same with Mrs.

Butterworth, too.

Yeah, she's gone out, too, because I have her.

I've gone out now too.

I got her in the cupboard as well.

Do you?

I do.

And I asked some Uncle Ben.

But the bottle is shaped like she would be or something, right?

Yeah, it looked like it doesn't.

So the bottle is like, it's Mrs.

Butterworth herself.

Because I don't know.

I honestly don't know the color of Mrs.

Butterworth.

I've never known that.

Now, if she's transparent as she appears,

she's sort of syrupy color.

Yeah, I think.

But inside of her is syrup.

That doesn't mean the color of her skin is syrupy.

I don't think.

I mean, I've never put any thought into it.

Maybe.

And that is what the argument is, Pat.

They say if you haven't put thought into it, that shows you're a white supremacist.

That shows that

your white privilege is that you didn't have to put any thought into it.

Right.

It's like, why have we picked skin color for these arguments?

Why didn't we pick eye color?

Why didn't we pick hair color?

None of these things mean anything.

None of them matter at all.

None of them matter.

And we've just picked random physical like characteristics and decided to divide our entire society based on them.

It makes no sense.

I thought we understood that, but apparently not.

No, I don't think we do.

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Hey, I just was listening to your calls about the racism and Mr.

Bird and all that stuff.

I grew up in Plam Country.

I grew up in a little place called Rock Ridge, North Carolina.

And we

were on the front porch.

Yeah, it was.

And we would sit on the front porch on Saturday nights and watch the blow up.

We're doing Burning the Cross.

And I grew up in that atmosphere, but I never turned out like that because I figured, you know, I had great parents.

And we were like, you know, if you're the supreme white, please, Lord, strike me another color.

Because I'm,

you guys are idiots.

Yeah, I mean, that was what, that was supposed to be the cure, right?

I mean, the cure was the family.

The cure was the church.

The cure, because there was

a massive problem with racism, and obviously some of it still exists.

But the way it was cured largely in this country and cured far more than tons of European nations to this day was because families looked at this and said, this is obviously dumb, right?

Like, we have a constitution

and founding documents that talk about all men being created equal, right?

This is not something that this country should embrace.

And over time, it took too long, but over time,

it dissipated in a major, major way.

And in a fact, that we've advanced, I think, in that race more than anybody else.

That's something we should encourage.

At least we had.

Right.

About Barack Obama, I would say.

It seems to me that Barack Obama brought much of this right back into our consciousness.

For some reason,

we started paying attention to skin color again and

basing our opinions on people based on that, whether they're white or they're black.

And that was something we had gotten behind, I think, for the most part.

Like you said, I think it was a lot better for a long time.

Where you didn't even think about it.

Nobody cared about that.

Yeah, and you know what cures racism better than anything?

I mean, look, there's a lot of things that you need, but one of the biggest cures is the free market.

You know, look at it in sports, for example.

The Washington Redskins, we've been talking about them.

They were not racist against Native Americans.

That's silly.

They wouldn't name their team after something they hated.

But the owner at the time was racist against blacks.

He was legitimately racist against blacks.

And in fact, there was no black players in the NFL when he was there.

And as they became prominent in the league and were added to the league, the Redskins were the last team to add them to their roster.

They didn't do anything.

You know what happened?

They lost over and over and over again.

Now, yes, there was pressure by the government to get them to add black players, and that's true.

However, it couldn't have lasted.

No, the fans wouldn't have accepted them losing year after year after year after year for this dumb racial idea.

It happened throughout all sports, generally speaking, naturally because you needed to compete.

The same thing happens in society.

People aren't like that.

It just sometimes bad things happen over long periods of time and it takes a while to correct them.

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Glenn is out today.

He is not feeling well.

He's got the COVID.

Well, we don't know that for sure.

Hey, as he didn't go back to the position.

I will say his wife has tested positive.

So his daughter.

Yep.

His two daughters have tested positive, I believe.

He said just the younger kids.

No, the grandkids he said didn't get didn't test it.

his kids are.

It was him and the grandkids.

Get sick.

And now it's just the grandkids, apparently.

Oh, yeah.

I'm guessing.

He definitely, if you watch the show the last couple of days, Glenn seemed to be going downhill a little bit health-wise.

He was fading a little bit as he told me.

But today he's out sick.

He says he hopes he's back tomorrow, so I don't think it's anything serious, but of course, we're praying for him.

And part of me just thinks that he's doing this so he can get into the Radio Hall of Fame.

Yeah, a little sympathy vote.

I I think the sympathy vote thing might work.

Nothing else has worked.

Right.

You know, his career accomplishments have not put him over the line yet.

No, they have not.

But he's up for a vote now.

You can vote for him at radiovote.com.

If you feel really bad for Glenn because he's out sick,

you can give him the sympathy vote at radiovote.com.

Keep in mind, the fabulous sports babe is in the Radio Hall of Fame.

I mean, I'd love to give Glenn a hard time.

He absolutely, of course, does belong in the Radio Hall of Fame as he's built one of the biggest radio empires in American history.

history.

Yeah.

Do you think that's worthy of the Hall of Fame?

It is.

It is.

And, you know, like,

I think it would be a great honor, and it's a great organization, and they do a great job.

You know, and there are other, they do a lot of local hosts into the Radio Hall of Fame.

They do all sorts of different things that are really interesting and cool.

And I think, you know, but Glenn does belong there.

I hope he gets.

But more than Wait, what?

Or whatever that NPR thing is named.

Isn't it Wait What or something?

Hold on.

What did you say?

Or something like that?

It's something like that.

It's a phrase.

Yeah, it is.

It's not a person.

It's a phrase.

I guess it's a show.

It's a show, yeah.

Maybe great.

I've never heard it.

But John and Ken are on the list.

They are definitely.

John and Ken are great.

You know, very talented and deserving.

Virtually.

Put him in the lock to get him.

Well, they've had a national show, though, too.

But look, the bottom line is...

One of these years, Glenn should get in.

I think so.

I think this is a great year, considering he's out with Arona.

You You know, I mean, this will be the year for Glenn to get in.

We'll see.

We'll see if that happens.

You can vote for him and help that happen at radiovote.com.

Keep in mind, he's got COVID-19 probably right now.

Probably right now.

Probably can't breathe very well right now.

And the thing that we can feel confident about is, you know, people will be like, hey, what if this does turn serious?

We know for a fact, because he's told us a thousand times to at least

any health problems that he has to their fullest ratings for basis.

So we will be doing that.

We know that that's true.

So no matter what happens, we'll be exploiting it.

Can we exploit his white privilege, though?

I think he's white.

I mean, the only reason he's successful is because he's white.

That has to be true.

It's a huge part of it.

That's true.

That's for sure.

We learned this on Oprah, I believe, the other day.

Did you see this clip?

This is an interesting one because they're trying to explain to you what white privilege is and what racism is.

And the reason they need to explain this to you is because the things they're saying aren't real.

So it's hard to communicate

all of this.

And

they are legitimately redefining the word racism.

So they want, they need to teach you about this because what they're saying is not what the word is meant this whole time.

So now they have this new definition that they want you to embrace, which means that even if you cure your hatred,

because the racism thing doesn't work anymore in the old school definition, there isn't that hatred.

I'm not saying there's no one.

Obviously, there's David Duke still exists.

Richard Spencer is still out there.

But largely speaking, as a society, this has been cured.

People want to,

I mean,

we are in the most advanced society when it comes to this, I think, that has ever been seen on the face of the earth.

And this is one of the reasons why I can't stand, like, it really bothers me when I go to DoorDash or one of these apps, not to call them out specifically because literally every company on earth is doing it right now, which is then it informs me what restaurants I should go to because the person who owns it is a black person.

And it says, black-owned restaurants.

Click here.

And it's like, well, do you really want a society?

Think about this for a moment because we've already tried this thing.

Do you want a society in which people choose the food they eat based on the owner of the restaurant's color of their skin?

Is that a society you actually want?

Because we've had it already.

We could go back to those times.

We can go back to the South in the KKK days and we can get that.

Now it'll be a different color.

But I thought the problem was with that general concept.

Like, you should be choosing a restaurant based on the quality of the food, not the color of the skin.

That's your white privilege speaking again.

I suppose it is.

It's despicable.

I suppose it is.

It really is despicable, Stu.

It's not attractive, but.

Well, no one ever accused me of attacking.

Well, that's true.

That is

true.

I'm not worried about that.

Oprah, though, did tell us, Pat, what was supposed to be done?

I want to learn.

So let's check that out.

I think it's an important point that not all white people are empowered.

Not all white people have the chance to be children of doctors and grow up the way you grew up and

the way I grew up.

There are white people who are not as powerful as the system of white people, the caste system that's been put in place.

No matter where they are on the rung or the ladder of success, they still have their whiteness.

When I say white people, I am speaking of the proverbial white people.

I'm not saying white privilege.

Are white people in power?

I am saying proverbially, historically, white people have had power.

But think about this: because I got a lot of backlash when I brought up white privilege.

Because some people are like, wait a second, I'm a poor white person.

Your parents were doctors.

How can you say I'm privileged?

White privilege isn't saying your life hasn't been hard.

White privilege is just saying your skin color hasn't attributed to the difficulty of your life.

Okay.

That's a fascinating rework.

Again, it is.

Just changing the language.

That's right.

Fundamentally, what they are doing here is changing the language.

They are saying racism is...

I mean, the United States of America

was created to avoid a class system

similar to the caste system they seemingly think exists here today.

The whole foundation here.

I mean, like, you know, there's a reason why we don't, you know, it's not kings and lords and all of that is gone and we were the ones that got rid of it.

These are against everything this country was founded on.

Yeah, it's so frustrating.

It's so frustrating.

And the idea that some, you know,

we're not talking about white people because you could see where they're, that, where this argument is vulnerable.

They realize they can't win this argument by saying all white people are X, Y, and Z because poor white people say, wait, I don't feel that way.

What are you talking about?

I'm not privileged.

My life sucked.

Plenty of people think their lives suck.

And a lot of them are white.

And a lot of them, probably right.

Yeah, but they still have the whiteness.

But what?

They still have white.

What does that mean?

I get it.

It's a racist statement.

Yeah.

It's a racist statement from Oprah.

Yeah.

They still have whiteness.

What?

Reverse that statement and make it about black people and see how that person is then treated after they speak it.

They would be drummed out of their job and out of society.

If you say, well, no matter what happens to black people, they still have their blackness.

I mean, they're still black.

You're going to be fired and you're going to be ostracized, period.

I mean, it's not okay to be doing this.

No,

it's not.

It's not okay.

And

I guess we're just at that point where this talks.

You got to stand up against it.

No, well, you got to call it out.

Got to.

You have to.

It's just ridiculous.

It hurts the relationship.

Right.

Racial relations get injured vastly because of that.

That's why.

Thank heaven for people like Terry Cruz.

Thank God for them.

Yeah.

Because

just saying the most obvious thing that everyone, I think, has agreed on.

I mean, even if you go back to the founders, you find that a lot of the founders who faced this racial stuff head on realized how bad it was even at the time in the 1700s.

Certainly everyone now realizes this.

I'll give you a great example of it.

Listen to Richard Spencer speak.

Listen to David Duke speak.

Listen to identitarians speak of today.

What you find is,

number one, they all,

not all, but most of them will tell you they're not racists.

And this is why.

No, it's just that you don't understand the crime.

Look at the crime numbers.

Look at the intelligence.

Look at the IQ test I found from 1965.

And they'll say, they'll come up with justifications why they're not racist.

Now,

if a society was inherently racist, why would you need to hide that?

You wouldn't.

You'd be proud of it, right?

White pride used to be a calling card.

Now it's this totally opposite thing, which is this sort of like

white genocide is what they talk about.

They talk about being victims instead of being supreme.

It's not white supremacist anymore.

They're all talking about being, oh, we're being hunted.

We're being...

and again, this is all idiocy, to be completely clear.

It's not like that at all.

But beyond that, even their arguments indicate how unpopular those views are.

The second you're even suspected of racism, you are ostracized from all of society.

That is not an inherently racist society that would do that.

That doesn't make any sense.

But when you can come out and call out an entire race over the color of their skin and assign negative attributes to that race.

That's racism.

It's also what you just heard from Oprah.

It is.

You know, I mean, it really is.

This is what you've heard it a million times from this white fragility crowd.

White fragility is in itself racist.

That's the title.

You're saying the entire color is a bunch of fragile people that can't deal with all the horrible things they've done and all the wonderful gifts they've got just because of the color of their skin.

Yeah.

The whole thing is racist.

Completely racist.

And we talked about, I think you played this as well on your show, Pat Gray Unleashed.

You can get it on the Blaze, Blazetv.com slash Glenn.

Sign up there.

It's also on YouTube and Blaze Radio.

And we play this as well from Ryan Long, the comedian, who very effectively points out that, gosh, white supremacists and this new woke crowd sound awfully similar.

Almost exactly the same.

They're saying the same thing.

Same thing.

They're saying the same thing.

We should, like, I should play that again.

We should.

We should.

Because we're at a point now, Pat, where, you know, the orchestra in New York,

back in the day, had a problem with racism because the people who were picking the violinists that would come in and try out were picking all the white ones.

And no black people or apparently were good at playing violin, which is obviously absurd.

So

they went to this point and they said, you know what, we're going to do blind auditions.

We're going to put, just like, you know, the masked singer or whatever, the voice, I think, is like that, where you don't actually see the person singing.

It's a blind audition.

And you're just judging on merit.

There are now multiple New York Times op-eds and commentary all over the world saying get rid of blind auditions because they're racist.

And the argument is you should be factoring in the race so you can pick more people of color.

Wow.

You used to at least deny this and say, no, we're just picking the best person, but this person happens to...

No, instead, now they're saying we don't want the best person.

What we want is the person that fits the color of the skin that we're looking for.

You guys realize that doesn't work out well, right?

I mean, didn't we just fight for half a century against this nonsense?

And then here we are embracing it again.

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Stu mentioned the comedians who

went out and did this interesting little segment on race.

One of these people is woke and the other is a racist.

And they seem to be saying similar things.

Here it is.

When me and Brad first met, I didn't think we'd get along, but it turns out we kind of agree on everything.

Your racial identity is the most important thing.

Everything should be looked at through the lens of race.

Jinx, you owe me a Coke.

We both have a lot of opinions about people of color, even though we barely know any.

I say colored people, but as long as we're classifying them, we both think minorities are a united group who think the same and act the same.

And both the same.

You don't want to lose your black card.

Sorry, I don't know.

I just think we should roll back discrimination law so we can hire based on race again.

Jinx, now you owe me your code.

Tell them what you told me yesterday.

White actors should only do voices for white cartoon characters.

I've been saying that for years.

Stick to your own.

That's white people.

We have so much privilege.

I agree.

It is a privilege to be white.

Ask him about interracial dating.

All I said is that black men who date white women have internalized racism, and white men that date ethnic women are fetishizing them.

Guys against interracial dating now.

Like, am I being pranked?

Did Boomer put you up to this?

Ugh, you know that Taco Place is white-owned?

White people should be making white foods, like crap macaroni and cheese, no seasoning, not even salt.

It's like he's a mind reader.

I i mean i've been pushing for segregation forever and my man does what i created an improv comedy show exclusively for ethnic people guy segregates comedy on my birthday

it's like it's it's brilliant it's brilliant it really is he's done some great stuff uh those guys have done some great stuff that's completely true yeah it's completely true it's true i mean you should not see everybody through the lens of race and and it's been one of those things we've you know, complained about when it comes to identity politics for a long time, but it is way out of control now.

Yeah, the thing where a white person can't do an ethnic voice on a cartoon now, that just hit Harry Shearer, and he's,

who does one of the ethnic voices on The Simpsons.

He's pissed about it.

Everybody else is saying, yeah, that's right.

That's the right thing to do.

I'm white.

I shouldn't be doing black voices.

Including Hanks are on the same show.

Right.

Who's abandoned Apu.

Who said, yeah, that's fine.

That's great.

He fought it for a while.

He's like, all right, yeah, you're right.

I don't want to deal with this anymore.

I'm sure he got all kinds of flack for it.

But Harry Shearer is not even pretending.

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What?

What?

I paid to be somebody I'm not.

That's what I literally do as an actor.

It's just madness.

Unbelievable.

It's madness.

Oh, gosh.

Oh, man.

Whoever thought we'd get to this place?

Really crazy.

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this is one of the more outrageous things because it's they're so

unmasked, I guess.

They're just saying it now.

They don't care.

They're not trying to hide it.

It's like, no, I can do this, but you can't.

No, no,

I'm different than you.

They did this with the politician thing in Washington where they said the politicians could do this.

Yeah, they can get together for a funeral because they're politicians.

They need to.

They're important people.

You can't do this because you're little people.

They're actually

basically saying just that.

Yeah.

Well, John Lewis was an important person.

His funeral is important.

The people who attended it are important.

Now, your funeral is not important.

You're a zilch.

Who are you?

So what?

You had a spouse for 50 years and you didn't get to say goodbye to him.

So what?

It's unbelievable.

You don't get a funeral.

Of course not.

That's ridiculous.

It's ridiculous for you to do it.

It's okay for us to do it.

Now, when Glenn predicted, and I believed the socialist thing, I thought, yeah, okay, I bet they will eventually just say it because they're proud of it.

They want to say it.

They've always wanted to say it.

They just know that America wasn't there.

And I think they believe, at least they're to the point where many Americans are, and they can just say it right now.

Yeah, we're socialists.

It's a better system.

You tried it the other way.

Now let's do it our way.

But this, I am better than you thing, and I know more than you is just amazing because I'm elite

and you're a douchebag.

I mean, you shouldn't be able to do the things that I can do.

Listen to Bill de Blasio, who's talking about, you know, the Black Lives Matter.

They call it a mural.

It's just painting on a street, painting block letters on a street.

That's not a mural.

That's a good point.

Not a mural.

A mural is like a painting.

That's a mural.

What he's doing wasn't a mural, but you're supposed to get a permit for it.

And he didn't.

And everybody else has to.

Here's what he had to say about that.

We haven't said no to people who said, if you want to apply, you can apply, but there's a process

that you have to go through.

The fact is that what I decided to do with the Black Lives Matter murals and this came out of a meeting at Gracie Mansion weeks ago with community leaders and activists who said this would be such an important thing for this city to declare officially.

That is something again transcends all normal realities because we must remember history where this has got to be said.

We're supposed to buy that it transcends all normal reality.

Wait.

No, it it doesn't.

Well, isn't that in the transcendence clause?

No.

No.

No, it's not.

That's actually not a constitutional thing.

There isn't a transcendence clause.

Well, what if the mayor of a city really wants to do something?

They should be able to do it, right?

Then no.

Still there again.

But if they really like, but like they really want it.

Yeah.

Because I think what you're saying is like people,

and what if a mayor kind of wants it?

What I'm saying is that they really want it.

They really want it.

And it transcends all normality.

I should add on to that.

It feels really good.

Like, what if it feels really good?

And somebody told you it's important?

Yeah.

Yeah, still.

No, no, still.

You got to go through channels.

But he didn't.

And he's admitting it.

And he's admitting it.

And he's saying, but you still have to.

Let's see the rest of this.

Unbelievable.

And that's a decision I made.

But how do you do that?

The normal process continues for anyone who wants to apply.

For you little people.

Okay, the normal process continues for you.

But I don't have to do it because what we have transcends you little people.

You don't understand.

We're smarter than you.

We're wiser than you.

And we're just, frankly, better than you.

But you have to go through the normal process or you'll be put in jail.

That's a legitimately incredible clip.

Because

he can't even.

It shows you how this stuff happens.

He can't even manufacture a BS excuse as to why this is real.

And he's had weeks and weeks and weeks to come up with it.

You know what's happened?

No one has brought it up to him before.

This is the first time he's thinking about how all of this doesn't make any sense.

For the first time, someone has breached the topic with him and said, Hey, guys, like

I've noticed that, like, you're holding everyone else in the city to a different standard because you like this cause.

But how is that happening?

This transcends normal?

What?

Yeah.

What an explanation.

Wait a minute.

This tries, and we're just supposed to buy that bullcrap explanation.

This transcends all normal reality.

What?

And that is essentially their argument with why the rallies were okay in the first place.

Coronavirus doesn't spread there because this transcends all normal reality.

Which it does not.

Which it does not.

That's why, in part, the virus is spreading again.

Yeah, it's why you're having all these issues, right?

At least part of it.

And it's an amazing thing to see.

I can't.

It's incredible to see the fact that he can't even muster an attempt at political BS there.

Right.

Yeah.

It's just straight out admit it.

We've broken the rules because we like this group.

Period.

Yeah.

We like, and of course, Tobasio not only likes the fact that Black Lives Should Matter, but he likes the underlying

Marxists.

He's been a Marxist for a long time.

Yep.

Going back to the 80s.

But that's an incredible moment.

That's an incredible, it's so revealing, Pat.

So revealing.

It is.

And frustrating and

irritating and agonizing all at once.

And

there's just not words in the English language anymore to express the outrage that I feel for some of this stuff.

Yeah, well, because he, and he is, de Blasio is horrible.

I mean, the New York duo between de Blasio and Cuomo,

there's not a worse combination literally in the world.

I mean, tracking it back to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

There's no one who's handled this worse than those two.

Right.

And people are like, oh, how can you say that?

Andrew Cuomo's done such a good job.

And for whatever reason, de Blasio.

Yeah, I know.

It's amazing.

It's incredible.

De Blasio, for some reason, they hated him so much going into this.

He hasn't had

this sheen of invincibility that Cuomo has received from the media because they just despised him anyway.

Like he is.

One of those people who is incredibly liberal, but doesn't really get the benefit from the press because he's so horrible and they can't stand him.

So unlikable.

So unlikable.

Cuomo, to me, is, there's no difference.

I mean, he's just just as unlikable.

Though, I will say, in multiple incidents throughout this virus,

De Blasio and Cuomo butted heads.

And each time De Blasio was proven correct,

Cuomo lost those battles to the point of that Cuomo was forced to admit it.

Like, for example, when they're talking about the, now, you know, the shutdown, we can talk about as a country, and we all would agree there was a zillion mistakes made in that era.

However, Manhattan, Manhattan, you know, I think there probably was due a shutdown in March and April.

That was a real, utter, out-of-control disaster, as everyone at least used to admit.

And in that time, de Blasio came out and said, We're going to have to shut this down.

This is really ugly.

And that's right.

Cuomo called him out publicly and said, He doesn't know what he's talking about.

It would have to be my call.

We will not shut this down.

There is no shutdown coming.

He's wrong.

I think it was three days later, Cuomo called for a statewide shutdown.

Three days.

It took three days.

And that happened.

I can't remember.

We went through, there's a series of shows we did in Studas America, the Cuomo timeline.

And we went through everything pretty much in March.

It took multiple shows just to get through March.

That's how many dumb things the guy did.

But we went through that whole thing.

And there are multiple times in there where he disagreed.

I think schools shutting down was another one where he said, we're not going to shut down schools.

I don't know what you're talking about.

We're not going to shut them down.

That's not happening.

I would have to be on that.

People are saying that.

It's a conspiracy theory.

I would have to be the person who did that.

A couple days later, shut schools down.

I mean, he is flailing around like an idiot for months.

He was.

Months.

I remember the one press conference where he said that one of his friends approached him, one of his business friends, big business buddy, who said, Hey, I'm hearing that everything's going to shut down.

I'm hearing that the businesses are going to be closed.

We're not closing businesses.

I'm the one who would do that, and I'm not doing that.

And like you said, either days or hours later, they were shut down.

Incredible.

And he gets no criticism for it whatsoever.

No.

He had the worst problem in the world.

In the world, in the world, including northern Italy, including Wuhan, including Brazil, including every other option on earth Cuomo was worse than.

Worse than everyone on earth.

The only one, honestly, the only comparison you can come up with that's moderately close would be New Jersey.

Now, of course, New Jersey

was connected to very closely New York because all the people who worked in New York came in and then, while all this is going on, brought it back to New Jersey.

So their rate is last time I checked it, a tad higher,

but overall death is much worse in New York.

And remember, about 80% of the seeding of this virus around the country came from New York.

Yeah.

You know,

Cuomo came up with this cool little thing, he thought, because Trump was saying the China virus.

And to show how enlightened he was, he instead, Cuomo, started saying, oh, well, it's the European virus.

We got it from Europe because the genetic history of it looks like it came from Europe, the strain that infected New York largely.

That might be true, but first of all, where did Europe get it?

They just got it from China.

So there was another step on the way here, which makes absolutely no difference whatsoever.

And if you're going to blame the most recent place it came from, every other state in the Union should be blaming Andrew Cuomo because it all came from New York.

Right.

So this is all his fault based on, you know, his logic, which is incredibly minimal.

There's not a lot going on up there.

The latest thing is, of course, he most famously, five governors in America decided it was a good idea to force nursing homes to import known

patients.

I can't begin to understand it.

It's seriously almost as if what their goal was was to kill people.

They should kill old people.

How can we get rid of them?

They're a strain on the economy.

In a movie, it's.

It's like, you know what, we need to do is kill old people and eat them.

Yeah.

And turn them into Soylent Green.

And that is, I believe.

Because, of course,

it's people, as you know.

Soil and green is made out of people.

Soil and green is people.

Seriously, a Charlton Heston movie, you could get Andrew Cuomo to be played by.

And Cuomo was reliving it.

Yeah.

And so if you, like, let's twist it around this way.

You're governor of a state.

Your goal is to kill old people.

What would you do with nursing homes during a COVID-19 pandemic?

I'd move sick patients into them.

Yeah, and force them.

And when they said, no, we have vulnerable people here, you'd say, I don't care.

I don't care.

You have to do it or you're breaking the law.

Yep.

Another thing you might add on, because four other governors did do that, which is embarrassing, but the one thing you do, and it would be only you who would do it, a couple things here, Pat.

Number one, what you would do is you would say, hey, here's a patient coming into

your home.

You can't even test them to find out if they are COVID positive.

New York was the only state in the Union that would not allow tests of new nursing home residents as they came in.

Did they explain that?

Yes, they did, Pat.

Okay.

What they said.

They'd like

would you like to hear it?

Yeah, I would.

They didn't want to encourage discrimination on COVID-19 status.

That is legitimately their excuse for this policy.

Oh, gosh.

Because people were discriminating against people who had an infectious disease coming into a nursing home.

The nerve of them, not wanting them in that nursing home.

Because you know what?

49 other states didn't want positive patients to be imported into a nursing home.

However, New York did, again, making it seem as if they were intentionally trying to kill these people.

And then, in addition to that, Pat, New York is the only state in the Union that says, hey,

grandma died.

She was at the nursing home.

She got COVID at the nursing home.

She got very sick in the nursing home.

And right before her death, we got her in an ambulance, we brought her to the hospital, and she died in the hospital.

Only in New York is that not a nursing home death.

They do not record that as a nursing home death.

They say that's somebody who died in the hospital.

Well, every other state in the Union counts that as a nursing home death because obviously that's the point of this statistic.

The point is where it's transmitted, not where they actually finally took their last breath.

Every other state in the Union recognizes that.

Not only does Cuomo intentionally not recognize it because they're trying to hide that number, which is obviously the number one, the biggest number in the United States, obviously.

He is now out bragging about how his rate is lower than other states because he's the only state recording it that way.

So he's like, oh, we're like 34th or 35th in the nation.

Go talk to those other, those red states who have higher rates than us.

This is beyond lying.

It is dancing on the graves of thousands of dead people.

He is the worst governor in the country.

This guy, the fact that...

It's not even close.

It's not even close.

and he has been the worst manager of the coronavirus pandemic.

He let it burn through his entire population.

And now, because he only has five, six, seven, eight times as many deaths as any other state,

now he is, because after it's burned through the population, he has a low rate for a few weeks.

He's now bragging about it.

And the media aids him in that.

It is despicable.

There's nobody worse than Cuomo.

Including even de Blasio.

Is it just me, or do you dislike him somewhat?

Am I getting the right impression?

Let me summarize.

My misunderstanding.

Let me summarize it this way, Pat.

Okay.

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Really?

It's Pat Instu in for Glenn.

But Pat Gray off the air is like, oh, maybe we'll

do this story.

And he walks me through the story.

You waited till hour three of the show to bring this up.

I apologize.

Yeah.

They probably should have led the show.

Yeah.

I feel like we've now, the rest of the show has been a total waste of time after hearing this news.

Because of COVID-19 and the closings resulting from it, the Bay Area, the San Francisco Bay Area is down to just one Hooters now.

Just one.

Just the one.

Just the one.

Yeah.

How do you survive as a society with just one Hooters in your area?

I don't know.

I don't even understand.

Is that constitutional?

I mean, I don't think so.

I don't think so.

There's a certain amount of, I know it might be the Declaration of Independence that talks about how many Hooters you need per square mile, but it's pretty high.

I was surprised that it was so high.

Yeah.

It's about 84, I think, per square mile, is what it's supposed to be.

Something like that.

Yeah.

TJ was a big Hooters fan.

Now, these are people who have, you know, their livelihood at stake.

So it is sad.

No, it's true.

That's true.

It is sad.

But.

Well, here's the thing.

And I, you know, Hooters,

not a lot of takeout orders.

No, it's kind of

the whole purpose of the theme, I think.

It's just not a company built for takeout.

No.

And I love what they said in the beginning.

According to the website,

they talk about their business plan on the website, I guess.

Sometimes you hit on a big idea by accident just by putting the stuff you love all in one place.

Craveable food, cold beer, and all the sports you could possibly watch on wall-to-wall big-screen TVs.

And, well, let's not forget the Hooters girls.

Because, yeah, I feel like they actually kind of lead with that.

Yeah.

You know, the name of it is.

Well, that's about the owl,

Stu.

I'm surprised at you.

That's about the owl.

So why didn't he name the owl theme in his list of what the company did?

I don't understand.

Did he forget?

Yeah, I don't know.

He must have.

He must have.

But he said it all seems so simple, we can't believe nobody else ever thought of it.

People thought about it a lot.

Yeah.

It's interesting because there's a the breastron category, Pat,

is

a category.

It is.

It is, at least in Texas, it is.

I don't know if it's like this everywhere else because we lived in Tampa for a while and the first Hooters was in Clearwater.

We used to drive by it

all the time and sometimes stop in.

But there's like 12 different varieties of them in Texas.

I did not under all

different names.

It's an entire economy, Pat.

It is.

It's not just Hooters.

There's like 12 different varieties in it.

Lone Peak or whatever.

Twin Peaks.

Twin Peaks.

Just Lone Peak would be weird.

Twin Peaks.

Makes a lot of sense.

See, I would go to Lone Peak.

That would be fascinating.

Oh, man.

Lone Peak.

I'm getting it.

Every...

That's just the way.

I mean, look.

It sounded okay in my mind for about a second and a half.

And then I thought, no, that doesn't really work is the name of the place.

So.

Lone Peak.

Yeah, that would be a weird place.

You know,

it'd be interesting

ideas of what they're doing.

That's right.

So there's Lone Peak.

There's several different ones.

I can't think of

it.

There's one called something with Rednecks,

where it's like, I guess they play up the redneck sort of vibe.

There's another one, too.

Redneck Heaven is the name of it.

There's another one, too.

Isn't there another one?

The guys around here, they're all like, oh, you can go to this one or this one or this one or this one.

They're just listing them off.

Here's where the best wings are.

Here's where the best cheeseburgers are.

Here's where the best grilled cheese is.

But yeah, it's an amazing, like in the

Me Too era, Pat.

It's a bit surprising these places still exist.

Isn't it though?

Yeah.

Yeah, it really is.

You know, in the office, they went to a Hooters in an episode, and they did the whole thing where they do the Hooters' birthday dance.

And I was recently listening to

Office Ladies, which is a podcast about the office with

Jenna Fisher and Angela.

It's Angela and Pam from the Office.

And they do,

I love the podcast.

I just love them, and I love The Office.

So, you know, listening to it, and you can tell

that now

their

vibe about the Hooters visit is not the same as it maybe was back in 2006 or whenever this episode occurred.

Like, there is just a,

and look, you know, I can understand, I don't understand why women would ever want to go to Hooters.

Like, I understand, I guess, why guys would go to Hooters, right?

Attractive, women-ish.

I don't know if that's really the case anymore.

At one point, I think it was true.

I don't know if it still is,

but it does seem as if

it's one of those relics of society that will not be lasting very long.

Sex always sells, right?

But it's just like these companies fold over everything.

Yeah.

You know, and to say that you, hey, to work here, all you have to do is wear really tight shirts and show lots of cleavage and show at least 38% of your ass cheeks.

And then I guess you can work here.

And like, it doesn't seem.

Is that actually in the charter?

It is.

Okay.

Was it in the business plan that you're I mean he didn't mention that part, but it does seem like that is something that's not going to last all that long.

Right?

Yeah, right.

I mean, it's lasted quite a while, though, now, because I know Glenn and I did, we did the, I think we've talked about this before.

Glenn and I did the opening of the original Hooters in Baltimore, Maryland.

Of course we did.

In 1990, I believe it was.

So that's 30 years ago.

Yeah.

And we wore the outfits.

I'm sorry.

What was that?

Did they ever look attractive on us?

Oh, man.

Did they?

We were hot.

Yeah.

You seem like the type of guy who should be wearing a Hooters outfit.

It's amazing that you did that stuff.

It is amazing.

It doesn't seem possible now.

It's like another reality and another lifetime.

But is this how you scored your wife?

She happened to be at the Hooters.

I had her in tow already, which was handy.

And she stuck around.

And she stuck around afterwards.

That's legitimately surprising.

I think she doesn't remember our little Hooters adventure.

That's probably why she she stuck around.

Yeah, I would say

that's accurate.

It's probably a safe bet.

But yeah, so it's sad to see that there's only one left in the whole Bay Area.

I don't know if that's happening all over the country, but what was it we found out the other day?

Not just Hooters, but 50% or 55% of restaurants

on Yelp

are about to go out of business or have gone out of business.

If you use Yelp at all, they have, we'll say, like, temporarily closed.

I see that all the time.

yep.

But a lot of them move to permanently closed.

And now they're saying it was 41% of restaurants last month.

It's up to 55% this month, which seems to me to be like, just, I will say,

my own life experience right now, that doesn't seem to be true.

I don't know if this is because there have been closings, but nowhere near half the restaurants I used to go to are closed.

I mean, it could be

Texas, a very strong economy.

It could be that.

I think Texas allowed the restaurants to open way before anybody else did.

And they've pretty well stayed open for the most part, even though we had this revitalizing of the COVID or whatever it's been.

The only thing they've done here since this recent flare-up, which was, you know, it's going to wind up being, you know, ugly on the death count, but nowhere near a New York situation.

The only thing we had is we went, they had opened up to 75% capacity, and then they backed that off to 50%.

And they closed quote-unquote bars, which is a weird distinction because

here in Texas, and this is happening all over the country.

I'm just giving you the Texas example.

But here in Texas, if you sell 51% of your business,

if it's alcohol, then you're a bar.

And I think it's under 50 or less, you're a restaurant that just happens to serve alcohol.

So if you happen to be

a restaurant that happens to serve alcohol, you've been able to stay open and get some revenue.

Where if you're a bar, you're at 51%.

You might still sell food, but that's not good enough.

And those sort of distinctions are ridiculous.

Cuomo, to bring him up again, was dealing with one of these things in New York, which was basically, hey, well, if you're a bar, you're just selling drinks, well, then you don't get,

you can't open up.

So people started selling Cuomo chips.

And what they would be was a little basket of potato chips for like a dollar that showed that they served food, Pat.

So they were not a bar, they were a restaurant, and then they could open up.

And there was this with one product?

Yeah, with one product.

They just sold potato chips.

And they had this long conversation about what counted as food and what counted as like bar snacks.

So if you're just serving, now they've adapted this.

So now you have to be serving, I don't know, if it's pizza or if it's pasta.

You have to have something that's not a bar snack.

So it can't just be pretzels on the table.

Which, again, all of this is nonsense.

Like COVID-19 does not give a crap whether you're having chips or pizza.

No, they don't.

They don't care.

It doesn't care.

Though I will say, it's always been gross to share a bowl of nuts at a a bar or a bowl of chips, these

community things they do.

That's got to be gone now, right?

I would think so.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Almost anything that's open, like salad bars, you know, the restaurants that serve food and you can take it home.

All of that stuff's been cleared out.

It's more like a Golden Corral situation.

Yeah.

Right.

Like these, you know, places that are more like Buffett.

I think Golden Corral is one of them, but like one of those buffet type situations.

And the other thing they were talking about is one of the things they expect to be a relic of all of this is the idea that you should come in and tough it out when you've got a cold.

Even if it's not COVID-19,

just any sickness,

you stay the hell at home.

Because that's always been, I think, we always used to joke about this because you and Jeffy came in like four hours after your wife gave birth to like all of your children and came back to work.

Right.

And

especially Jeffy, who is affected by

a number of dozens of different diseases on any given day.

He would always say like...

The the reason he's alive, because they all battle against each other.

Yeah, they battle.

They're going cancel it out.

There's a stalemate of all the different diseases he's captured over the years.

But, you know, he's always the guy, like, I don't care.

I mean, you know, Jeffy, for as much as we make fun of him, he could be keeling over it.

He would come in five minutes after his heart attack and do a show if he had to do it.

You know, that's the type of guy he is.

But they're saying that, like, now

bosses, companies are going to be like, get the hell out of here.

Yeah.

Do not come in.

You know, the idea of like sneezing in public, which has nothing to do with COVID most of the time, right?

You have allergies, you're sneezing for whatever reason.

Now you're like, people look at you as if you've just committed genocide.

They do.

I'm sorry.

I just sneezed.

I covered my mouth and everything.

And they look at you as like, you just killed their kid.

I swear I didn't do anything.

They do.

But that is where we are now.

And I will say, like, if you're on a plane and you hear coughing on a plane, it's always sort of grossed you out.

But now.

But now it's really bad.

Yeah.

Yeah.

My wife sneezed in church the other day.

Oh my gosh.

And she was like,

what are you doing here?

What are you doing here, you heathen?

So it was, it's a lot of fun.

But that's what we're going to be faced with, I think, for a while now, until this calms down a little bit, if it ever does.

It never will.

It doesn't feel like it's ever going to

feel like it.

I did a poll, Pat, a couple of months ago on Twitter.

I think you were here the day I did it.

And I said,

the Super Bowl will be played on the date it's scheduled and will be filled with norm with the normal amount of fans.

I thought the true repository.

Yeah.

And it was 50-50 back when I did it.

I think it was a couple months ago.

I just redid the poll on Twitter.

It was 81.19.

No.

No, I believe it.

You'd be in the no.

Right now, you'd be no, right?

It's incredible how this has all happened.

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I got this in from a longtime listener, Pat, an amazing, an amazing part of our society today.

They run an Airbnb in Indiana.

And during the protests, the unit was rented by some protesters.

Now, while they're there, neighbors...

called the owner of the Airbnb and said the people were being rowdy at all hours of the night.

So the police were called.

They had to meet the police over at their unit.

He writes, when we got there, there was weed smoke coming from the home.

Apparently, people were smoking a little bit inside the home.

Not allowed, of course.

After they were removed, they complained, however, to Airbnb Corporate and accused the owner of the unit of racism.

They called the police because we were black or whatever.

They had no chance to respond to the accusations, and now Airbnb has removed their unit from Airbnb.

Oh, man.

I think he's.

I mean, again, this is, you know, Airbnb is, I'm, you know, I'm sure they have some side of the story on this as well.

Of course, that's the way our life works.

But you don't need it.

You see what companies do all the time.

I mean, companies react this way all the time.

Any accusation of something bad, whether they check it out or not,

you just get dismissed.

You get thrown to the side.

Right.

And whether you built a business, whether you've built built a part of your life uh doing these types of things it doesn't matter whether it happened 37 years ago yeah it doesn't matter it doesn't matter as arnold schwarzenegger found out with kindergarten cop

he made a movie that was nice to police so therefore it must be canceled

that's incredible it really is incredible to watch this and i think this is one of those things where the average person doesn't feel this way like the average person might very well think we should have a higher minimum wage and they're going to get into an argument with us about the economics of it.

And that's fine.

That's the way it's always been.

But the average person, I don't think, believes the television show cops should be canceled because some member of the profession of police officer did something wrong.

Like, that's just insane to most people.

Yeah, I hope not.

I hope that's true because

I don't know how you come back from that.

If we're there where the average person believes that,

how do you overcome that?

Yeah, it's not.

It's become so stupid that you can't continue to exist as a society at that point.

I just hope we're not there.

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