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🗓️ 26 October 2020
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome, Parish Orphins and Retro Grades. I have a special pre-election Tuesday show, really a pre-election week for you all week long, the week of the Michaels. |
0:10.3 | Michael Voris today, Michael Annette, Michael Knowles. We're talking all election from a Catholic perspective all the time. |
0:17.6 | Michael Voris, the man who needs no interest. How the heck are you, man? |
0:22.1 | I'm too well, Timmy, how are you? So I call you Timmy. Timmy G., yeah. If I played the saxophone, |
0:29.4 | that would be the tennis sax anyway. It kind of sounds like a bit of a rapper name to it. |
0:33.7 | Timmy G. Every welcome Timmy G to the stage. Come on up. Into his house. That's what we're |
0:39.5 | talking about. Right before we rolled camera, we were saying, what's with the pervasive southern |
0:45.3 | influence on rap? It doesn't really matter or anything. But we were talking a little bit about |
0:51.0 | Kristen Welker, the moderator from the debate last night. And I'd like to open up on that note. |
0:57.0 | People are saying she did a slightly better job. |
1:00.0 | Question number one, I think that gets exaggerated, but better than Chris Wallace. |
1:06.0 | And question number two, we learned last night that Abraham Lincoln is the most racist president ever from the wisdom of Joe Biden. What about that? |
1:15.0 | Well, look, there is a certain class within the – I sort of even hesitate to call it the African American community because when you say that, there's an image of the African American community that has been |
1:30.3 | well-honed and well-shaped and well-manufactured by the Jesse Jackson's and the Al Sharpton's |
1:36.3 | and the mainstream media that if you're talking about African-Americans, you're going right into the hood, |
1:43.3 | and it's this horrible experience of everything, da, da, da, da. |
1:45.7 | And what they don't ever seem to really talk about is the people like Kamala Harris, so I'm not even sure you could really say as African American, |
1:55.6 | and Kristen Welker from last night. These people had nothing of what you would sort of understand to be, |
2:04.1 | or what's commonly understood to be the African-American experience. You know, that they're descendants |
2:08.7 | from slaves and they've had all the, you know, the horrible side effects of that generational. |
2:13.6 | And, you know, they've grown up in very, you know, difficult socioeconomic circumstances and all that. |
2:19.3 | They're her parents, Christian Wilker's parents, hang out and party with, you know, the Obama's. |
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