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2021-11-03 | 🔗

New York Post columnist Salena Zito joins Glenn to discuss the multiple GOP wins across the country. Jim Lentz, former CEO of Toyota North America, joins Glenn to give a professional outlook on the current supply chain issues. Glenn and Stu go more into the GOP wins and how what happened will in large part determine what will happen in 2024.

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Who would say glowed fast, I wouldn't say Anglos today's podcast definitely not glow fastened. It would be wrong, and here it is you only thinking Selina Zito dot com, the one and only Selina Zito. Well, to the programme Selina. How area at nine p m You are looks like you called it again. I think The thing is, is if you're trying to understand an election and you're trying to underpin ban a sort of imagine how anyhow, Graham you were voting
be impersonal for poor poor people is literally go to them and to listen to them into what they're talking about their may not always tell you their voting for, but they will tell you what issues are important to them and if you understand human behavior. You can start to us you stand there in one something is changing. So it was a very good night last night for any other than progressive socialists. even in even in San Francisco in Seattle, socialists did poorly and then there were then there were things like the the truck driver who, just had enough in New Jersey spent. less than two hundred dollars on his campaign and look
I ve just beat the state Senate President a Democrat and me better. tasks there, what a great story his name, is Edward Der yeah at really look. You strike a chord with voters. If you understand what concerns are yours, deeply rooted to the community as they are you're going to capture them as their imagination, Bulgaria is successful in governing our people bitter aspirational. people who are able to make people believe they are part of something bigger than themselves and bad. If you like, than to go and young can. If you listen to Jason mayors and if you listen to the house of delegates candidates that work conservative they all- had that message in various different ways. They understood the people What the people wanted and with it,
People were longing for an end. What is that? or what I wrote about in my book, the great or gold. I look at these sort of death. The coalition or direct or different architects of voters who really didn't have a lot in common, except their rooted to community and their short of unhappiness with our colonel curators, I'm who run our businesses are sport and the keys are a institution, academia and Hollywood, the end that that sense of not being respected by those institutions- is what drew them together. That aspiration was incredibly important in this election. And I think that the Democrats really very odd because they don't know how to run a west. Tromp is on the ticket,
never about Donald Trump Voter, whether you loved him or white Kim or hated them. He was have moved on from voters. you'll need to act in the way of life in through the rearview, mirror there always forward looking. especially in local elections because it did the roads, bridges, the education, taxation, inflation and economic development are constantly on their minds and sort of what people miss and I would also point out to your listeners. the others too, to the other sort of interesting races for Democrats, was even raise for mayor of Buffalo reasoning. Familiar with us ass. An amendment The referendum on policing hand in Minneapolis all these stride our work short of play- forms and impositions beryl,
miserably because people one police to protect them. They don't want a socialist cue to run their city because mayors are supposed to be. Good. Managers are not supposed to be ideal ox and and so you and Democrats and the media really failed to grasp what voters were showed displeased with an they focused too much on tromp, and they focused too much on on every time. Someone said seven. They didn't like that person with a racist, mean people tired of that. So the is this a rejection I mean I'm, I'm I'm trying to together all of the the pieces and, I think, there's lots of reasons and you ve named most of them, But there is a way
There is this feeling that the left is a lead us, they have their own language and most of the times are talking about. You know it's like thinks it's LE tanks. Nobody says, look tanks. Example I mean. Are you so that I didn't even know you said it? I just looked at it unless I dont know what thou art its LE tanks, and which I think is so New Jersey done it's like tony sopranos, I gotta think so, but you know they have their own language and I think it is off putting to a lot of people they. They just feel this elite ism coming at them. Is it is it? this plus the agenda that we ve seen in Washington. You know, plus the economy, but what is the what
it say: let's start here, what does it say about Joe Biden? Anything here? Yes, If you want one word to describe this election cycle, I would use the word over reach and and it is an over regional policy. It turn over reach on obey tourism. As an overreach in believing that you were sent to Washington and with a mandate, and you certainly warrant, because you barely one, you don't have majority in the Senate, New barely have a majority in the house. Everything is about reach same and I would add, on overreach, on covert over reach. A mandate to reach on on. Getting nervous, igniting yeah. the reach directive, best word The voters always want to either put the brakes on that or correct it.
when the brakes on it, then you are only see it in a handful of elections, because Democrats will then get the message, but if they want to correct That means you have new people in the conservative coalition. I would argue that is the direction that this is going because of the influx a blue collar voters into the concern to move met. Yes, that aren't just white their black hispanic. There yeah I mean they lost a lot of their black hispanic vote in Virginia. I mean that, should varying very concerning two, the Democrats but you know, I have been punishing me: self all morning, listening and watching on social media, but also on MSNBC. see and an watching the reaction and their their belief to what went wrong and I'm just I shouldn't be stunned.
bottom sky he had made? This clear think well aware, if only we were to pass the three trillion dollars, my no Oh you're wanted that voters wanted a regular threat in good infrastructure building that that keeps the roman roads and bridges and creates more brought back. That's what voters want to keep their water clean. They do not one social engineering and and an environmental justice and criminal justice in pre everything. never voted for that. Ok, so Europe, your ear, student of of history enough to be able to, I think answer this with some backing in in nineteen nineteen. This is the mood. What we're feeling right now, I think, is the mood that was happening, a nineteen nineteen Wilson, went crazy and overreach like crazy, but What he did is when people started rejecting him. He said
gotta go out on the road I've gotta they're just too stupid to get it. I haven't made enough speeches for them to get it. I think that's what they're going to do. This time around, which led to ten years of the Republicans in the progressives being banished until they can to themselves again and and shuffled things up or are they gonna go stronger, are they gonna cloak themselves? Well, what are you it's coming there too arrogant, declared themselves Do you not believe that they are at fault for this happening? They do believe the voters are stupid, the same voters that they praised and twenty twenty have now become the part that the voters of stupid and that sword Ah the big I heard all didn't idea show no ah my willingness to try to tackle so they're just going to
double down. You're gonna go out and gold voters about not knowing not understanding not believing that they know better and they're gonna fix their lives people. Went their lives fixed. they want to be able to achieve. Ever they want to keep on their own. They won that sense, earning the next step earning the next autumn, a milestone that they are able to achieve, and even they also want to learn how to fail. that's an innate thing in the American DNA, but the Democrats I have been trying to squash but the past twelve years. So here's what's frightening about all of this. They become more and more arrogant and they are so self isolated that they convince. each other that they are right and that everybody else is stupid, and this is a group- If people where you ve got the president saying my patient
he is wearing thin. This is a group of people that we'll begin to really punish notches scold. to find ways to really punish people Well in that effort they are going to Luke's constituencies that they ve never shut lives on paper people are not. You know, I I called this cycle pay back in January, two days after odd by and was sworn in and just started a women aiding people's jobs on the pipeline. There is going to be a great awakening, here's what people missed in twenty twenty, while everyone focused on the Democrats, winds swim as they were, they missed the red way that had already started down ballot people? Just Pennsylvania alone rejected awoke nest in red
the in depth and Republicans one in state Senate seeds and places which have been reliably reliably democratic for decades, and no one paid attention those results, but I understood that this sort of rate awakening was already in locks they have was. Did it started to sort of poke up? during the arm of during the first few days after the inauguration, but I will tell you the most pivotal thing that happened: more democratic and I dont think people understand this How is afghanistan- and we talked about here today- that that changed every megabits at that negligence, and that is the key word. That negligent is, is what made people, and say wait why this is not what I bought into. I did want us to be out of Afghanistan. However, I did
not one at at at at at the cost of people's lives? I do not wanted at the cost of of our reputation and and and and people saw through but wise and are still continuing, he's alive issue of I've. Only got thirty seconds is the are these two bills waiting in Congress. Are they gonna be jam through or do you see the the Seine Democrats say I am no way no way. Am I get on board with that I have always thought that this second there wasn't gonna passed and I still I think that it's not going to. I think the infrastructure, the by partisan infrastructure, bailed out past- and I think that's the end of that is that huge that is huge, Selina
Thank you so much for talking to us even follow her writing. She is really good, she's great with historic perspective as well. If you're not familiar with her Selina Zito Dotcom, Selina, Zito, dot com This is the best one big programme and entered issue to Jim Lance. I want to get a quick update. from stew on again hey, they fought a good battle let's not hey, we're all in this together guy we're in this together. So ok, all right! So here are some of the results from last night. So Glenn Young is the Big news he wins in Virginia in what would have been just a month ago, a shocking upset, it's important to say, because we got to that point in the last before the election, where we thought he might win this is a devil
stating defeat for China. Now, if I couldn't happen to a better, I figured I couldn't, I will tell you. I have lots to say on this. I think just the Terry Mccullough loss tells us many things that we need to know I'll cover that coming up next hour. Basically, progressives lost almost everywhere, including in Buffalo, where they live. A socialist Democrat lost two to a right in candidate who is just a normal, crazy Democrat. The only real victory for the real card core Progressive ISM around the country was in Boston, the Mayor Boston, whose Elizabeth Warren Clone ass. She winds there. They were falling apart. Could conservative, I can't say conserved people who are more normal. and more conservative. If you can use that word in San Francisco were winning the last. I mean it's. It's the agile, this Seattle, the School Board in San Francisco
slipped away from these people, who were saying word renamed George Washington, high school yep. It's big, big, big. big couple, more big school board victories in Texas as well. One other interesting situation was in New York, not really cover too much, but there's three ballot initiatives, all of them sort of trying to open up actions like you know the same day, registration and things like that. All of them failed and failed badly in New York, which is removed, couple and then they they're big race at everyone's watching right now is New Jersey. It's very, very close. As we speak the governor race there. by one New Jersey by sixteen points. Currently forty nine point, six percent to forty nine point: six: zero percent, Murphy, the Damn Brad is leading at this point as if someone goes through all this stuff, all the time that the votes at outstanding are largely in blue blue counties, and I would expect
If you to hold onto this, though it's gonna be very, very close, which has not, as I said earlier, north quake, even that the fact that it was close is almost more impressive than what happened in Virginia, so the economy, schools, the culture what's happening in Washington, D C, the thee- The wild unpopularity for Joe Biden played a role, but one of the big things that everyone was talking about across the country as they were coming out of the poles was the economy and the supply my chain is really hard to understand. I was having dinner with a friend Jim Lens: He is he's He's been the head of the EU where they had of Toyota. For how long sale site about six years about seven years to YO for North America? Ok, so he was the ceo for Toyota, motor corporation of North Amerika and the chief operating officer of the parent company in Japan,
he is, he was he was there. for all of the big things, including the move from California to Texas, Plano Texas, and also you were there for the big earthquake. Yes in Japan, which I thought could play a little bit of our role that you can learn from now on supply chain. I shall very much so very much so ok, so you can you explain the supply chain to the audience like you did to me. So I went what is happening with this blighting church, so the biggest thing to understand is supply chain is a system and there are a lot of different components to it in a really starts with fork, acting in ordering. What you think as a manufacturer I've to forecast what my future needs of automobiles will be. I place that Your factoring order and lets say something that's being produced overseas. It gets produced, it gets shipped, it gets processed at the port. It then gets
and supported whether gets truck to the ultimate. place of sale or a warehouse or gets moved into a real yard and then gets railed eventually get sold, so the challenges when the soup I chain breaks down All of that has to operate in sync. If you concentrate, as we are today unjust port operations you're just gonna move that supply chain problem for down the road, because religious, I and sure it doesn't work that way. But let's say you have shipment of a whole bunch of steering wheels coming in well Are you gonna do with all the steering wheel, cause you're missing the chips, because the chips on in bright need all of them to come in an ordered way right right and can you splain how sophisticated this supply chain is for fact of for factories like Toyota yeah? Well, you're so literally the jap. is kind of invented just in time
just in time means when I build a vehicle on my planet literally the part that goes on that truck may only arrive hours before production factor here in Texas that builds the tundra, actually have suppliers on site the seat supplier so they will build their seats in the same sequence that I my vehicle. So that's literally arrives. Maybe twenty minutes for it needs to be able to go down that line, and I think the this thing as a result of all this lean manner, fact from was created, take waste how the system she did have to warehouse thirty and sixty days worth parts is when you were when you were at Ford. This is many years ago was forty years ago, when you at Ford you you told me that there were times when you ran out at the right color seats, but that was just dead. That's right, you put in whatever you had at the end of the year. So so
You know the world's gotten away from that, but the big question that that covered in the supply chain crisis has created is can lean manufacturing, as we know it today. Just in time literally hours, but ports needed. Is that the best way to go or we gonna need to go backwards a little bit create more warehousing, so we don't of these big glitches, interesting to see how this gets fixed, because there's an old adage in the car business, and that is when things were going wrong, you'd say the ball is in the ditch and big question is not how the forgot there, not whose food It was not hide. keep him out of the ditch in the future. The question is: how do you am I the ditch today so today, we need to be concentrating our efforts on this, I chain in these ports, and how can we get these? ports cleared as quickly as possible.
So I've talked to the head of the truckers: independent truckers. They say: there's not a shortage of trust. There is a shortage of place to put stuff and they said the trucks. The reason why they have problems with truckers is sometimes these truckers will eight hours at a port and they're not getting paid for that are not getting paid to wait. So what is problem. How, if you were president, how would you be fixing this? I would, Otis somewhere like Wharton and get US systems expert on logistics to go down? the port and observed, exactly what's happening where, where are the bottlenecks? Is the bottlenecks? rocks coming into the port is the bottleneck. what's going out of the port is a bottleneck? How many how many cranes we have to move it There are so many issues in and if you look at long beach as an example,
when processing, roughly eighteen thousand containers a day, cheese. There twenty nine thousand containers a day arriving. Oh my! In any case, I started the research this for your show today You can go back to March and there was a huge backlog in March. So this didn't just take place. Last month, This has been going on for some time. There are no he did anything in there there there are five hundred and forty thousand containers sitting on. Ships waiting to be processed. Oh, my god, saint only eighteen thousand being processed. So so, if You look at those numbers you ve got to increase your your throughput by sixty percent. Just to keep up with, what's coming, not even to cut into the backlog of what you have there so the only way to tackle this is to look at the entire system, how can we apply? the efficiency every step along the way, because, if it for
ample. I find a way to work. Twenty four, seven at every term terminal- and I start put all these containers we're your next can be the real head you're like you're, not gonna have enough trains to move the merchandise and then, if you fix it problem, then, where you can put all that stuff you can have the warehouse space if you go into Walmart today in there's, something that's not in stock and you say what you have in the back room: there isn't a backroom right so so that's why, like our supermarkets are, are restocked like what is it like something great like eighteen times a day, because it's just time right yeah. They predict when there gonna be out of these products happens at our plants are literally at one end of it that will have part arrive. and literally within hours. It is taken from their hats, put on the assembly line, Rarely departs sit for a very long period of time.
will. It seems like an impossible problem to fix, because you have to pay it from both ends and allow of the stuff in these five hundred and forty thousand containers are not we used right away it right right right with you going to cause a problem. If they are parts used to complete whatever it might be a television and automobile Pisa Nature it creates up as well as an undersea, and two in China today their main port. They have problem with electricity, they have a problem with manpower in there actually running short on cargo containers, because nothing is coming back to them right right. So at some point in time urban have this glut sitting over there ready come back in this. Our models gonna keep on coming until this system gets fixed, not that the big challenges,
port infrastructure needs to be improved in the case of long beach. I dont think there much more land to deal with. Right, too, until you can improve the efficiency and that's that someone to sit down and actually observe what happens at at Toyota. As an example, we have a department that works and our plants just on efficiency, and they ll sit, the email observe what's going on An assembly line defeat out where we wasting time, how can we changed something to improve this. safety or proof efficiency of what we do in major speed something that saves too three seconds, but it may a huge difference over time that same of thought process. to go into fixing a complex process. Was this doomed to fail from the beginning? I mean I'm sure, we be looking for the short term
to get us back to this kind of system. It seems to me one of the things we learned was: there are some things like chips medicine that maybe we should make here in Amerika. For just first, our own strategic. You know US defence reason right, but does this system go back to the way it was what I think is? If, if you look at California the ports in long beach, I believe they were up twenty five thirty percent? Even last year in this year there up another, twenty or thirty percent and of your landlocked and that much through put his increasing it was. It was inevitable did you have challenges. Unless you changed how you operated you, don't you that the different DE with just moving ships to the? U S as an example, the rough the fifty chip manufacturers in the world
fifty percent of all the chips come on Taiwan Now I need you to listen to this. Fifty per and of all chips come out of Taiwan roughly? Ninety percent of all the really high tech, sophisticated ships come out of Taiwan. Most all the chips come out of somewhere in Asia. If it's, not Taiwan, it's it's Japan, its Vietnam is China, but I too isn't it yeah yeah. I think, if you add Taiwan's there? They are by far the largest. So if Taiwan falls, to China there have a gun to your head to the globe guys in the faculty is. It takes a long time to build one of these plants and their very capital intensive. A new chip plant today is fifteen to twenty billion dollars to build, so you exactly chain. Stat overnight. So we're going continue our conversation here and in just a second
this is what, when you think about build back better, which just a slogan, to change the financial, added of our system- this is the kind stuff that we should be talking about getting. Can we get? relief to help build a chip manufacturing plants here in Amerika can we who can we redesign our ports? Instead, there going they're going to green energy and all of this, this, herbage that is not going to help us out in the future to remain ahead of the rest of the world, or at least even competitive with the rest of the world. Your listening to the best of the Glen Back Programme now today is a day that I didn't. I didn't know that
It would come this this soon and I, while I don't want to gloat I do not ok, was childish, I was the example of what not non today. Not to do you shouldn't do that you're here somebody comes in and there are a little bit down today and their alike g. It looks like the
progressive, socialist, got there ass handed to again. The last thing you need to do is say that when I wrote you shouldn't do ban should not do that. The last thing you should do, thank you. You shouldn't bring that song with you on your phone now, in fact, let me just give you a clear cut of it: go ahead, not the books, not that should be your ringtone today. We know that would be that that would be terrible terrible. You will get a bad person if you did something like too many times more now, more than ten more eight and who know more than ten in an hour. Okay, so so who's. The signal from San Francisco is
pretty strong public. But the scent of the streets like they just that Rob Elect innovation, listing the signal, sad, ok, so yea public safety, pub, education voter, in San Francisco say yesterday yeah, what did you just pick up the garbage Why don't you just get people to stop scrapping on the streets? and stop trying to rename all of the George Washington Abraham, Lincoln schools were pretty cool with that, that is that is astounding, astounding to happen in San Francisco Bay It looks like I mean open. Could we just play come all I Harris's one, two three four cut for please. Because you see what happens in Virginia little
large part, determine what happened in twenty twenty two? Twenty twenty four she's, right cells. I see people say we can't be by partisan. We largely agree with her, and now we are on that. Poland hundred percent agree one hundred percent, oh yeah, yeah yeah so that's the problem, but will they learn that lesson now. And to that I say because you just ivy it's one of those days. It is one of those day only setting aside from perfect what careful day
is what's happening in New Jersey, yeah she's, incredibly, good news for Republicans overall yeah an end, quite honestly, to even be close in New Jersey closure is astounding, the best pole in New Jersey for children, who's the Republican. There was a four point, two feet and its I think it's gonna be that high. I think he looks like he is going to wind up losing it a very close election just because the the vote that is hanging around is from democratic districts but I will say this was interesting to when you look at the other side of this in Virginia the news of governor of the governor situation and a democratic. It is pretty good, but the a house of delegates is a fascinating race much more.
Fascinating. Then the title House of Delegates would indicate because how delicate I mean if that was a show on PBS the House of delegates, I would immediately so there's a few to from crazy ones. There First, what there's this guy is less seems, creates Chris Hearst Data story. This is a crazy want. Now go has Chris Hearst, you don't know who he is, of course, but He, you know something about him. You know about absolute worst moment of his life: ok, ok! So into them. In fifteen. Remember you'll. Remember the story video comes out of a female reporter. Doing a life hit on the ear and she's interviewing someone from the Chamber of Commerce locally. And in the middle of the interview, on men comes out and kills In the middle of the interview. Do you remember the story? No, your minister, we talked about it at the time. The video is everywhere shoe.
legitimately doing a local news report. Gunman comes out, kills on the came on. Camera kills the cameramen as well. the woman who she was interviewing got away that woman The rapporteur who was killed was the fiance of this guy Chris Hearst, who After this incident wound up running for the House of delegates, he wins a close election Winds and other coasts election he's running again. The night before the election He is pulled over and apparently on just a second hold on a second I was promised. I was poor
must hear the way. You know the house of Delegates, Sir, whenever a sound welcome to the house of delegates them. Nobody, nothing exciting, like this happens. How delicate all they do is talk about quorum calls write it down. I that's right now and somebody is like a really bad made. Yes, somebody anyway, so this guy gets pulled over old pulled over the night before the election. Please talk to him so is unclear exactly what happened, but either him or possibly the woman who was in his car. They catch them because they were vandalized signs for his opponent to the night, before the election. I guess they just out tearing down signs for their opponents in the race, Long story on that part short here losing in the house delegates. This brings it to a fifty four
these split, Sir Deborah Republicans, might have a veto. They're gonna have a split control of this house. However, in the overnight. How many times have we heard the story in the overnight new Thoughts were found TAT the time all the time new votes were found. New votes were counted and the outcome changed in favour of the Republicans China. Now Republicans looked like they'll have fifty two seats not to in two different seeds there point of getting a last minute when it looks like and it looks like now republicans- will get control of the House of Delegates in Virginia which Nobody thought was possible coming into last night, so but really I mean it's hard to limit how good the news was. Last night, wait a bit it, but it was supposed to be boring, ok or here's. Do it? Here's how we do it.
You know the the House delegates there was somebody somebody who's not arriving, came up on a bicycle lighting and there was a sign their large long. He looked at it and said this shan't staff and votes were found in the basement by the butter and then just like a long physical intervene on This week's house of delegates brought you up by the Ford Foundation? That's what I said
most of their money elsewhere about his annual shows. Like the house, you have that any like really creepy eugenic stuffy Asher, with two thousand dollars have made regarding the urban age, not the actual house delegated by the show. How shall forget Tuesday nights so really, the only thing holding of holding back the ultimate party to it. is this New Jersey thing which looks like it's. You know this like one of those situations where you like, a small college. You have no chance to widen beaded the big s he see, team, you're playing and somehow you ve got the ball on the one yard line with eight seconds in the game, and you can't quite punch it across, like they're gonna wind up losing a very close race. You know, and once again it is a sign. Mccullough losing is a sign that, Clinton and the Clinton's power no. It's over way over absolutely away over their influence is done they that Mccall, if what is essentially a Clinton, that's
Closure, oh yeah, to that that legacy and again tat? He might actually be a Clinton. budgetary might have had sex with somebody. You know now next step is the next step of a house of delegates. Bill Clinton has set down stairs me. Will that be Terry Mccullough find out the next an episode of PBS parted from That shows. How do you spell it out? I'll get to know the last episode of its just difficult. So here
so the Clinton's are absolutely over now, which is at which, as in other regions in every day, I mean it's. Another reason for that is another reason for that, and I This bill Clinton Army, Barack Obama, also I mean he went out and he politics hard, but his message was this is all, but crap. This is all made up stuff. These white people are afraid of black people, and but he's buying that no buying that anymore yeah in? I think that's a real miscalculation by the left and I hope they continue to make it. Oh, I do too because it is just it's so insulting there's an interesting thing here, Glenn between Virginia in New Jersey. We talked about Virginia a lot in the lead up and obvious, The education was one of the most important things, but education is it just see our t engender right? It's also
teachers, unions telling your kids are not allowed to go to school, correct its ass. It's also a mass mask mandates its loud relation. Yet now it's your five to eleven year old having to get vaccinated, vaccine mandates and sports and all that stuff. So all that stuff is is out there and I like. When you look at the New Jersey situation, which looks like It will move more to the right in pure points, then even Virginia did I mean there was a bit of lower state. And you look at that and there was not see or tea was not a big part of an election. You know The gender stuff was not a big part of that election. The cove itself was the part that election year, look at Murphy, has the single highest us our second highest even has a worse death rate in the in the state than Andrew Cuomo, which is saying something, and You know, then you add on all of the businesses that were closed down. They didn't want,
it's going to school he's one of the worst with the mandates in the nation. All of this team and hit neutral. business owners in Vienna, red regular citizens in the face over and over and over and over and over again- and you know- That'S- it might be a bigger factor. I think to a big part of this- is just how bad Joe Biden is it's not that there is an international are some there are some like. I think I think winsome Sears could be. Superstar she could be now. This is a great story. I don't know that much about her body. I don't either, but she's got a great great story and pictures of her pride gun which very cool. So she is the new lieutenant governor in Virginia she also the First woman of color in the office of the Commonwealth four hundred year, legislative history! Ok- and
she took on she took on sea. Artie and she was very, very clear. Look should learn good and bad about american history, now yup a hundred percent, but we want it. How did she say something along the lines of, but if you're, coming in to a class and you're trying to make one kid feel guilty for sorry and her white black doesn't matter. That's not sustainable? That's not a good plan, so teach ST, as it actually happen, leave all the rest of it out and how and what was amazing. I was watching a little CNN last night, so you don't have to and you're the one who's your night. It was my night over over and over again They made the point that this was you know, look young kin. He just was using racist dog whistles
just you know like when he was trying to ban these books. They just happened to be with black authors, that absolutely this is it's crazy, crazy, and I know that this is a guy who's. Lou haven't governor who's, going all out to see what was the which was Sears, whose black, the first black woman to be have statewide office, his attorney general. he was running with is hispanic all round. We are the only person who made sense and I didn t- and I know he took ngos- well what you wrote it. Then Breakin Joan I know I said more. He got trouble for some of this stuff. You said last night, but he said over and over again he said this. The the idea that we can win elections, meaning Democrats can win elections by just saying we're. Not trouble is dead tonight it's over and he said over and over again that Democrats come off offensive to regular people they come off
is annoying to regular people and he's completely right and the latest and lead us. I mean, I think, there's something to be said when you are using the word LE tanks in Europe, the tanks or latin acts. You said, let I think it would be both is that I think it's LE tanks, it could be. Let meting seems even worse some day, I heard with Say LE tanks. I've heard them say little, I've heard them say latin acts as well, extra sounds like Malcolm X. Yeah. It's me would add either why I don't, but I mean I prefer my preferred pronoun here is letting politics is better: it's more demeaning to Democrats, Gatt. It's more absurd, considering his annex, I don't want you to say they don't want to say now, lad necks, now, tanks didn't want to say any of them and that's the point when you have these, I They are dog whistles for war. The latest
when you say things that the average person is not saying. That's a dog whistle I'm better than you and people are not going to have any more of it. I hope I hope, right now, let's see the Republicans and what they do when they actually get into office. Please do something
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