Political parties often engage in hypocrisy by claiming to fight for marginalized groups while simultaneously undermining their interests through policies and media narratives. The Democratic Party, for example, has been criticized for holding panels about Black men without including Black men, and for using media to amplify negative stories about Black communities while ignoring similar issues in other groups. This creates a cycle where people who believe in the party's rhetoric may later become disillusioned when they realize the party is not actually fighting for their interests. Understanding this dynamic requires critical thinking and research rather than accepting media narratives at face value.
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What up, y'all? What's up, Wolfpack? How y'all doing?
Yo, what is going on, man?
Yo, I think my patience, they say one of the first things that happens when you get old, your patience gets thin.
And it's crazy cuz I got patience. I got so much patience for my grandbabies, it's crazy.
It's just people that aren't. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? I'm I'm being real here, man.
My patience is wearing thin on these mother man.
And I always got to try to, you know, later I say, Tim, cuz somebody will say something really like ignorant of facts. They'll have no clue.
They'll say something. They'll make an accusation and it'll really piss me off, man.
And then later I'll think I'll say, "Well, you know what? They don't.
Did they do that on purpose or they just not know?"
anything. It's like, okay, maybe they don't know anything. Then in that case, I shouldn't get pissed off. I should educate them, right?
In a perfect world, Tim Black.
So, welcome to everybody here to the Tim Black show. We're going to try to do a job of educating folks tonight. I am not a news reporter. My name is not Don Lemon or Rachel Madowl or Joy Reid or even Jonathan Kart. My name is Tim Black. I'm a commentator.
The difference between those two things is I look at what's going on. I dig into it and I articulate what I believe is an observation about it and I make a critique of it. Whatever the thing is, I come up on one side or the other and I don't pull punches about how I feel about what I've discovered, what I've uncovered, or the conclusions that I've drawn.
I present that to you. But you are the decider. You decide if you rock with my interpretation or if you have your own interpretation or whatever or if it's 50, you know, 50/50 or 70, whatever, you know, like everyone makes their own decisions. Um, I'm not the decider of what you feel or think. I'm the decider of what I feel and think. Now, there are some things that I'm going to feel and think where I'm going to try I'm going to go above and beyond to articulate it because I want you to understand that I didn't just come up with this and pull it off the air. Nor am I paid to tell you this. I have one sponsor tonight and it's got nothing to do with politics.
It's not Democrat or Republican.
So, I have no vested interest monetarily.
Like I'm not getting paid any amount of money to tell you some [ __ ] I've been to the mountaintop.
You know what I'm saying? Um I've been I've been successful at this, right? I'm doing good now, you know, but I've done better. I've done worse. I'm not between a rock and a hard place where I got to sell my soul to either political party. And I will fuse I refuse to do that.
Oh, we also going not we also are not going to be sparing their feelings tonight.
It's it's prime time. I got my 10 Black Wolfpack people in the house, man. Give it up for my Wolfpack members. Yo.
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I want to say what's up to my moderators. I got new moderators and old moderators.
What's up to my new moderators, Nene Rain of Tears and uh somebody's uh cousin.
Nene Rain of Tears is one other person, Elizabeth.
I'm coming to join you, honey.
Oh. Oh, Lamont, you big dummy. I'm coming to join her.
Oh, there we go. Oh. Oh.
Elizabeth's in the house. So, those are my three new moderators. Give it up for them.
And I got three old seasoned, battle tested moderators by the name of Buck Beley, Black Mamba, and Ebony. Give it up for them.
Now, rain of tears.
Elizabeth, I see both of them in the house tonight.
Please do not hesitate to throw mofos out.
Yeah, man. Y'all got to be like me. You got to be you got to be sirly and you know, you got to be as bad as No, I know you don't have to be as bad as me, but it's a couple people, man. I was like, "Oh, you you know, you ain't got to put up with that shit." They go through the whole night. Tim's dumb. This the show's dumb. You're dumb and all this. You know, it's a free It's a free show. But, you know, they they didn't pay to come and they ain't got to pay to go. You understand what I'm saying?
>> What do you think a plant is? Maybe it's that time, man.
>> Hope everybody's doing well, man. I took the holiday, spend it with the family.
It was raining here in Maryland, so we cooked out on the indoor hot plate and it was still fun. You know what I'm saying? You got to got to spend time with the kids, man. And we did the thing.
I made sliders. That's It's always nice making sliders for the kids. They they small, you know?
Um and kids love them cuz they're little like the kids. You know what I'm saying?
And uh yeah, that's it. That was my Memorial Day. How about you guys?
Whatever that day was. Was that Memorial Day? I think it was. Yeah.
So, um, everybody's good. We going to get into some content tonight.
Yo, we in the building.
I know, man. It looks like maybe um I don't know. We'll see what we'll see what we do tonight. You know, I got to record the show anyway. I got people. Look, we're on X. We're on Facebook. We're on Kick. We're on Rumble.
It is what it is.
It is what it is.
I ain't mad at him.
Look, come who? Come look. Come as you are. Don't show. Whatever. The party goes on, you know. Um, this thing. I want it where I can get it, but I don't want it in my shot. You know what I'm saying?
Get it over here. That's where I usually put it.
I don't need this.
How's the value, man? Be okay with volume.
I hope so.
Get that out the way. That's what it is.
Little accent over here. We need a little accent light.
There we go. A little accent.
Got a little glow. Little red glow going. All right, y'all. Let's get into some content, man. To get it cracking.
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That should be where it is. And there it is.
Yeah, man. Good times.
Get that out of there. There we go. Now we cooking.
Okay. So, friend of the show, friend of the show, Toran Walker. Give it up for Torren Walker, y'all.
I saw my brother Toran put this tweet out, man. I had to laugh, man. He said, "Yesterday, someone held a space about black men in the Democratic party. There were no black men on the panel, man. Hold on, man.
Come on, man.
I want to stop right there, man. I want to stop right there."
You know what I'm saying? Like, and this is part of the hypocrisy of of the liberals, right?
I do not I do not believe that they would hold a panel talking about black woman without without black women on the panel, but they'll damn sure hold a panel without black men and talk [ __ ] I thank black men. I think TDW uh reposted this, man. I'm glad you did. Thanks, TD. So, that was hilarious.
He went on to say, um, there were no black men on the panel and every black man who tried to speak was overtalked.
So, you know, in Twitter spaces or X spaces, you know, you got people that are the panel, then you got people that come up and they may get an opportunity to speak, but every time they try to speak, they were overtalked, insulted, or shouted down by calculate hens and males who wear acrylics.
Yo, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
>> I really don't know what he says at the end of that sentence. I don't think he knows what he said.
>> Get him. Torren, get him. Man, I'mma tell you, I remember when Torren was polite and [ __ ] He used to be like like I've known him for like five years online, right? Torren used to be just straight like chilling, no confrontation like he would just, you know, be be professional with his [ __ ] you know?
Hi, how you doing, Tim? What's going on, man? What's up, brother? you know, yeah, everything's fine. And now he's like cussing like a sailor, drinking whiskey, neats, and [ __ ] smoking a blunt. He's just like, I you know, he just he just, you know what I'm saying? Cuz it's what the internet do to you. That's what it does, man. I used to be a Jehovah Witness until I came on start doing this content. had a couple people, well, Tim, damn it, Tim, don't become a a liberal, Tim, sticking up for black people with your black car. I'm like, what the [ __ ] Who?
Get your ass off my timeline. Your punk ass talk about get rid of my black car.
See, I see I wasn't even supposed to talk about myself. See what I'm saying?
I got a problem.
My problem is I'm impatient.
So then he ends it right. He says, "Brothers, walk away and let it collapse.
Let it fall down."
Man, give it up for Torren Walker for a very good well- constructed tweet or ex post that embodies the reality of what we're dealing with now.
fam.
I responded to Torren Walker's post. I made a reply and I said, "The Democratic Party wants to lose."
No, the Democratic Party loves losing like fat kids love cake.
And I believe they do, man. I believe that the the money and being the opposition, the the the position of not being expected to do [ __ ] cuz they're not going to do anything for you anyway.
But when they when they can say, "See, we can't do anything. See, we would do things, but we just can't."
It's like having, I don't know, maybe 30 30 uh liberal politicians running up talking about reparations. Suddenly, you know, this is they've had a bill sitting around for almost 40 years, right?
None of them have brought the [ __ ] to the floor for a vote.
They just had a president and for a period of time they had the House and the Senate. They didn't do [ __ ] with it.
They wouldn't bring up reparations while Biden was in office when they were in power. But soon as Trump come in, as soon as Trump comes in, everybody wants to talk about reparations. And you know the reason why? Cuz I got goofies right now. I got to I got to recognize I'm going have to stop calling people goofy cuz they may just not know. I have people that believe the Democrats.
No, seriously, they do. They believe it.
They think, "Oh, Tim, they're fighting. They're fighting for you.
Damn it, Tim Black. They're fighting for you." These are people that actually believe that.
You know what I'm saying? They actually believe it. And they'll get mad. They'll be like in Facebook. Oh, it's a lot of dumb dums on Facebook.
I didn't mean to call these [ __ ] dumb dums, but they Damn it, Johnson. They drink the Kool-Aid, man. They believe [ __ ] It's like I've been around so long I've seen people go from being like that where they're like, "Oh, Jesus, these damn people always complaining. The Democrats fight for you." They do. They fight for you. What's wrong with you?
And a couple years later, they be the ones, "Fuck the Democrats. [ __ ] them.
[ __ ] them." Because then they realize how dumb they sound that they were lying to so much. Now they have a vend they so vindictive. They're bitter. They're angry as hell cuz ain't nothing like they say nothing like a woman scorned, right? Hey man, ain't nothing like a Democrat scorned.
So I try like I try to ignore it cuz I know they don't know [ __ ] and it's so sad man because we got black people man they see a black politician saying all the right things you know we need to Donald Trump is he's a racist and we're fighting white supremacy and our children and our our daughters and look at what happened. Black people were beat with switches and sticks and stones and all types of macar and sometimes the whites would throw uh dog [ __ ] on them and and and and we had to stand in these long lines and we did all this for our rights to vote and then Trump and his Republican party, steal our votes and close our polling stations and they treat us like [ __ ] and then and here we are standing up for the black American and we the Democratic party we ain't perfect, but we fight for you. Damn it.
We fight for you. We're trying to get your vote in and we're trying to we're trying to take care of babies and these people have these horrible policies and they don't mean anything. They just want to take us to war. Uh the money for war but can't feed the poor and and yeah, sitting here just eating this [ __ ] out.
It sounds good. Oh, this is what I'm talking about. That's exactly what I'm talking He said what I was thinking it then he said it. He articulated it.
They sit around believing this [ __ ] They eat it up with two spoons and two hands. Just eating the slop.
And it's getting me, man. They saying all the right buzzwords and [ __ ] Black men, black women are so disrespected by the Republican party. They don't do anything for your vote. They don't give a [ __ ] about you. Hey, what?
Then you now it's even worse.
Now it's even worse for black folks, man, who don't who don't have are not curious enough to look behind the curtain are just too damn busy. I don't know.
Whatever your problem is where you I can't believe you can't see that they they at some point you got to wake up and see this [ __ ] But it's getting bad now cuz now we got the we got the we got the liberals, the Democrats who have gotten so desperate. They fully of adopted the language of grassroots. They fully trying to imitate they're like there was a movie called Scanners I think it was. What's what's the body doubles? Like remember movies like these dopel gangers they look the thing that's it the thing remember the movie the thing well but see the thing was a I think it was an extraterrestrial right and it came here John Carpet is the thing it's like 1987 or some [ __ ] one of the best one of the best science fictions maybe one of the best movies ever created what a hell of a movie if you didn't see the thing. Kids, you you I don't know what you're doing with your life.
And this thing would it would mimic human beings and it was going to take over the world because it could, you know, you have a best friend and then one day it just took over your friend's body overnight and the next day you be talking to your friend. you think is your friend, but it'd be this extraterrestrial.
And it would do that just long enough to take you over and then it would just keep consuming people. You know what I'm saying? And the only way you could even know is you have to they had they came up with a way to do a test. I'mma shut up cuz some people may not have saw it.
I just want you to know you didn't see that movie. If you see it, the Democrats are the thing.
Now, Republicans are the thing, too. But they're the thing when it's when it's its regular self. Like, god damn, what the [ __ ] When it's when you when you see the movie, you know what I'm talking about.
The Democrats, for black people particularly, the Democrats are the thing when it looks like your friend.
The Republicans are the thing when you catch it doing transformation before it had a chance to fully transform. Hh.
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Yeah.
Look, look, look. This is why I make the big bucks. cuz I come up with these types of analogies, fam.
This [ __ ] is I was perfect, fam. Ah, see that both sides of the thing at different stages of the process. Ah, you got it. You ain't going to get that [ __ ] out of Don Lemon.
You ain't going to get that [ __ ] out of Rachel or Joy Reed or Sunny Host or Whoopi. Now, you're not going to get that type of honesty. They're going to tell you, "Oh, the Democrats are the saints. The Democrats are God sent them personally."
This this idea that they're getting caught with their hand in the cookie jaw every time you turn around. A new Democrat is getting brought up on corruption charges, that's all [ __ ] You know, that's that's not real.
No, no, no. Democrats are kissed by an angel. It's the Republicans that that like money and war and and sleeping with people and drugs and all the stuffs.
Yeah. Yeah. You your your your mind has been brainwashed by the talks of these these independent media on on on on internet.
So anyway, um we're at a point, fam.
I believe we're at a point where it's really necessary, really truly necessary for us all to have patience. And it's hard to do cuz I can see I'm Rody. I'm Rody Roddy Piper with the glasses on. They live, huh? Oh, it's movie night on the Tim Black show.
I'm Rody Rody Piper with the glasses. I can see the aliens and these [ __ ] cannot.
And I'm looking at the alien and I'm like, "That's your ass, Mr. Postman."
And they're looking at the alien going.
I don't see nothing. Hey guys, want to go have some beer? Hey, we'll go have some beer.
They they they like they like sharing something. Oh, come on now.
Come on now. Let's go have a beer.
Now, now come on now. Come on now. Oo, now Oo, let's go have some beer. Oh, a damn thing.
Oo, I know your hand got sharp. Oo, how your head could you damn near cut my You almost cut my head off. Oo, why your arms 10 times longer than it was last time I saw you?
Oo, like come on over here. Uh, come here. Uh, come here.
I don't know. You look funny. Oo, I don't know. D.
Hey, Skip. Hey, Skip. Oo. Look, he look a little crazy.
Damn. He go in there. I got hit him right here. I got big [ __ ] Fall down.
All right, y'all ready? We gonna keep it moving, man. Thank you, Torin, for getting my show started tonight, man. I appreciate you, man. Look, follow Torin Walk on X. He's also got a Substack. The brother's a hell of a writer. You know, it's good to shout out people, man. Give them love. People that, you know, have the goods that speak the truth.
One more thing before I go. You know, one of the things that bother me, and I know I should not be this way. I can't stand Brothers in the sunken place.
Yeah, man. I cannot stand Brothers in the sunken place, man. Oh god.
Oh god.
It's like if you're not going to do any research on stuff, just stop talking.
It's okay not to talk. Just because you got an account don't mean you need to type. Just look at stuff. Read other people's [ __ ] I'm serious, man.
I'm serious, man.
You know, anybody anybody here not subscribed to this channel cuz I just put out a video about the team takeover that everybody keeps talking about.
Team takeover. Team takeover, right? So, I talked about the team takeover. I had a couple of people and this is what's bad and this is the thing. I'm used to audience that kind of knows things. So, I have some audience members that don't know these things, right?
They believe the TV.
They do. They They say they don't, right? They say they they they play along. Like when I say, "Man, this is propaganda [ __ ] out there." They be like, "Yeah, propaganda bullshit." Uh-huh.
I be like, "Yeah, it's, you know, you can't trust what they be putting on in front of you cuz it's all a bunch of bullshit." They'd be like, "Yeah, bullshit." Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
I'd be looking at them like, "I don't think you know [ __ ] do you?" They'd be like, "I know. I know all the things."
Uh-huh. I know things. I'll be paying attention. No, you don't, [ __ ] You'll be hearing about the teen takeover and you believe that [ __ ] [ __ ] crime is down.
Juvenile crime is damn. Here goes five things so you know, right?
First of all, I resent any black person that has the audacity to judge black America by 0.00 of our of our population.
[ __ ] you and [ __ ] them. [ __ ] you for jo for judging black people and black culture by 0.005% of our overall population. We got 40 million [ __ ] 40 million black Americans in America.
We have 40 million black Americans and you going to let us be judged by a handful of group, a handful of black teams in a couple of cities that don't even represent 2% or 1% of those black kids in those cities.
So, [ __ ] you for that. That's first thing.
Number two, it's it's been a 39% drop in juvenile cases across national nationwide. 39%.
Crime is not on an uptick. Social media is. Your access to [ __ ] is. That's number two. Number three, did I say youth arrest been declining?
That's sort of like a another point.
Okay.
Most youth crime is not group based. I said most youth crime is not group based.
It just looks bad cuz it's on film.
Everything looks bad on film, you know.
I remember when uh the football player, I think it was Ray Rice. Ray Rice pushed his hit his wife in the elevator.
She hit the elevator door. She fell down and everybody was like, "Kill him." It looked bad cuz it was on film, you know. I'm not saying it wasn't bad, but it looked really bad. When you see somebody hit a woman on film, when you see things on film, it does something different. If you would have read that they got into an altercation, she spit at him or Jay-Z spit or whatever. Remember these things that happen in elevators, it looks horrible when it's on film.
You see a group of kids doing some [ __ ] you oh my god, fam. It's a drop in the bucket. I'm not saying it's good. I'm not saying it's right. But here's the thing. I never hear white people going, "We got to do something about our culture. Our kids keep on shooting up schools.
I never hear them say it though." Like 90% of school shooters are white kids. I never But for some reason, I never hear them say that. But then I got you. Then I got you who's supposed to be smart.
I say it's good for kids to take partake in violence. I didn't say that. But what I'm saying is you're not going to sit here and make that be the totality of black America when it's not. Cuz see, I've been around for a while. I don't know how old you are. I remember when kids acting like damn fools and breaking [ __ ] and setting [ __ ] on fire was normal for white kids.
In fact, it was so popular for white kids to rape, pillage, destroy. They used to make movies about it. movies that made millions and millions of dollars in the 80s and the early 90s was white kids doing exactly what the [ __ ] you say black kids are doing now. And guess what? Those black kids, guess what? Those white kids who did it became stars.
They became movie franchises. But what I got, I got you in the year 2026 of our Lord losing your [ __ ] and playing right into [ __ ] narratives. I don't I don't cosign that.
I don't cosign that. I don't cosign all of this. Oh, we got to use these pronouns. We got to do this gender [ __ ] and trans kids need to play ball. But nah, man. I'm always going to stand on my business for black America. You may not like that, but that's what I'mma do.
And I'm not going to be repeating [ __ ] I heard for clicks or views or to be liked or because I'm ignorant.
Unfortunately, I'm not ignorant. And I know these numbers. I know the stats.
Social media is an accelerant.
Social media is an accelerant.
We've always had kids get together and do [ __ ] they shouldn't do. Idle mind.
What is it? Idol hands. Idol mind leads for it's a saying. I forget how it goes.
But idol mind. The devil's playground.
That's it. Idle. An idol mind is a devil's playground. Right. Because when kids ain't got [ __ ] to do, bad [ __ ] happens. Okay, until a child is 25, their brain ain't fully formed. First of all, a lot of impulses. Second of all, the a lot of kids don't think they could get in trouble or bad things can happen. We know that not true.
But see, when we were younger, we didn't have the benefit of having an ability to holl at a thousand [ __ ] right here on our damn phone.
I mean, it's totally different world than it was back then. We used to have to go sneak in I used to have to sneak on on the phone in the house.
How many people ever got on the chat line? That [ __ ] was expensive. I only did that like once or twice. You know how hard it was in the 80s, in the mid 80s, or late 80s to like be a part of groups and do [ __ ] like that when you was a kid? You'd have to set that [ __ ] up in in advance.
Now you don't have to do [ __ ] except log on to Instagram, jump on Snapchat. I mean if you don't realize, you don't see that as a difference.
Put it this way.
I could use a gun analogy, but I'm not.
Let's use a water balloon analogy.
When we were coming up, we had water guns. Remember the water guns was just look like a regular water gun. Maybe it was orange. Maybe it was yellow. But you you push the button and squirt.
Squirt. Got you. Remember that. Then they got that joint. You pump it like that and a little bit more come out.
That's all we had. Do you realize now they got the they got the carpet bomb, the uh the automatic water guns that um that spray gallons. You could put a gallon and [ __ ] in the it got a reserve tank on them up. You could wear it on your back. This is where we've gone.
Wake up, pop.
Sunny time, grandma. Let's wake up. Come on, wake up.
Social media has provided the ability for people to act very stupid. And not only that, in larger numbers and they've given incentives, you can become famous.
Imagine if in the 80s we could become famous for doing dumb [ __ ] Imagine we could be we could make money doing dumb [ __ ] Fam, we had you know the [ __ ] you lines I had to cut, how many fast food shifts I had to work. the money you can make on Instagram now maybe not so Instagram that much Facebook or Tik Tok now by doing the wrong thing it's a different world than where we come from as it is now so now I'm not condoning bad activity we need we need our schools to be better we need youth we need youth facilities ities that uh youth youth youth centers.
We need places for kids to go. We've always needed that [ __ ] We need uh work unemployment rate for kids is twice that of adults and and and I I'm pointing all these things out and I'm going to do a part B a part two to my video because I want to use data, right? I want to use data to destroy this myth. See, we got Stop listening to I thought you listen to Don't listen to sellouts who who are willing to throw black people under the bus and make a few dollars.
That's all they doing. This is easily debunkable. I'm not saying it's a problem with kids of Chicago or Memphis or Maryland or DC like they tore up this Chipotle. Just tore up the Chipotle.
That's not good.
That's not good. But you know what also isn't good? Wall Street.
It's like if you listen watch TV and you listen to narratives of Sean Hannity or if you listen to somebody like Anton Daniels or some somebody like that family, they'll have you believing the worst [ __ ] about yourself.
They won't have you believing the worst [ __ ] about others.
Last point, we have a tendency to be really to really beat up on ourselves as black Americans.
That's not by accident.
And you can almost have a sense of you're doing the right thing that you're you're not blind to issues and that you're not, you know, you're not pacifying, you're not contributing to negativity. And that's why you got to stay on business and hold your people accountable. I want you to understand something. It's nothing wrong with accountability, but you got to have context and you got to have truth.
Context and truth. Without it, it's just bigotry disguised as accountability.
It's bad to gamble.
It's bad. Example, it is bad to gamble away your rent money.
It's even worse to gamble away your earnings. And now you people don't your people don't have a place to live. and now you're homeless, right?
That's that's a bad thing, right?
The amount of people that actually gamble away their earnings and gamble away their rent money and end up on the streets with their families is this small in comparison to the people that lose their homes because of medical bills.
Which one in our society do we hear more about?
You live in a country where you know you know what I'm saying is right. The number one cause of homelessness in America is not pop keep going to the track to bet on the horses.
Maybe in the 50s that was it. Maybe if you were stuck in casino or you know whatever Robert Dairo movie.
Good fellas. Maybe if you were living in the time of the actual good fellas that was set in. But in the year 2026, the number one cause of homelessness for families is medical bills.
You have you live in a country where they don't let that be known. They don't talk about that. The closest they got to talking about it was John Q.
That was 30 years ago. What? 25 years ago. You understand what I'm saying?
apply that to to you. Please apply that same knowledge, your same understanding of that to how black people are depicted.
When before was this, they were talking about the knockout game. It's sweeping the country. It's sweeping the country. Outfits of wild black people just storming and beating up people and punching them. You had like 20 incidents in this humongous ass country. More people got struck by lightning that year than sucker punched.
But they had film and the news paid it up and you believed it.
Before that it was wilding. All the kids are wilding. Hey, all because some white [ __ ] wanted a news cycle and you believed it cuz they had one or two black kids that did this thing. Didn't even know how to spell what they were doing. Were y'all wild? Yeah, I guess we were I don't know. We was we was we was bored and we wanted something to do and we saw somebody with a starter jacket and we fig hey we gonna get some starter jackets today.
You take isolated [ __ ] like this. This not gangs and networks of teens whing in the streets.
But we believed it. Why? We believed it.
Why? Some of us some of us believed it because it was put in front of us. And then we got people like, you know, just just read this [ __ ] and just say the same thing. They said it on the paper right here. I printed it out. I was on the website. That's what they said here on CBS. They said this is and I'm reading it and they're they're credible and let me just read this [ __ ] and make some money. And you believe it.
We got to stop doing that.
We got to stop doing that.
It doesn't mean wilding is cool. It doesn't mean any of that, you know. It doesn't mean sucker punching, knockout game. Doesn't mean that's cool. But what I'm telling you is the amount of those that happen.
And we did statistics of the amount of children abused in their homes tonight or the amount of children that go to bed hungry tonight.
The numbers of kids that are doing this thing that they reported on that Anton was yapping on and on about or this thing these other [ __ ] was talking about. the numbers will be dwarfed humongously.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
It's a fraction.
I'm not saying it's right. I'm saying it's wrong. But what I'm saying, it's a lot of wrong [ __ ] going on in this country. Stop. at le I can't tell you to stop. I can't tell you what to do. I can't look. If you want to believe the worst about your people and if you want to believe that that is the way I can a nothing I can do to stop you. All I can tell you is the facts based on my research and just tell you you are easy pickings to be demonized and that other groups other groups don't get treated this way for a reason. And if it's a shame when black people go along with it. It doesn't mean you condone you condone violence. Believe me, black people are the number one incarcerated group in this country. We've been that way for a long time. Native Americans, cuz it's such a smaller group, I think they they're pretty close. They may edge us some years.
But it's not that America treats us lacks.
It's that cuz they they they ease up on us. That's we get away with [ __ ] I mean, come on, man.
We don't need you.
Black America does not need you to come and clean it up by falling for [ __ ] so other people can make money.
I'mma leave it there because I got I got stories to cover. I don't want to just talk all night, right?
But I'm serious, man. We got to do better. Can't can do this. And if you want to believe it, don't come questioning me. I'm not I'm not con to the dark side. I'm not I'm not making excuses. I give you facts. I give you data. I give you information. You make your own mind up. You want to be you want to do that, go right ahead. Just when you come to me and you accuse me of not knowing my [ __ ] of defending heinous activity, go talk to the people that defended the the the the the guy that set up the supermarket, top supermarket. Go talk to them.
Go talk to the people that defend that defend uh Chud the Builder. That's who you need to go talk to. He don't need to come talk to a black man with black kids and a black wife in a black house with a black car with a black hat about why is he supporting black people and not giving in to this idea that a small group of underage teens in sporadic places across the country who were partying on Memorial weekend is the end of days when we are 50% of the homeless weight in for you.
Our women are dying at three times the rate of white women just for pushing babies out of their uterus.
And I got you overly concerned with this and not seeing a scop, not seeing a sucker's play when it's right in your [ __ ] face.
When have they ever been fair to you?
When have they ever been on the up and up when you when has America not demonized black men?
They had a calendar and find a space on the calendar when America stop demonizing black men. Until you can point to that date and say, "Yeah, Tim, we stopped doing America stuff." Until you can do that, shut the [ __ ] up.
Respectfully, of course.
Okay.
Okay, we clear.
All right.
Next.
Yeah. Go find.
>> Were you horrified as you saw it unfold?
I wasn't horrified. I was frightened because I had never ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never.
>> Or since.
>> Yes. Or since.
>> Never seen him like that.
>> No.
>> What happened?
>> I don't know what happened. I mean, when I as I watched it, I thought, "Oh my god, he's having a stroke." And it scared me to death.
revealing just how alarmed she was watching Joe Biden during his horrendous 2024 debate performance. In a new CBS interview that will air Sunday morning, Jill Biden says at one point she thought the president was having a stroke.
>> Were you horrified as you saw it unfold?
>> I wasn't horrified. I was frightened because I had never ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never.
>> Or since?
>> Yes. Or since?
>> Never seen him like >> No. What happened?
>> I don't know what happened. I mean, when I as I watched it, I thought, "Oh my god, he's having a stroke." And it scared me to death.
>> But remember when she told him after the debate how great he did?
>> Oh, you did such a great job. You answered every question. You knew all the facts.
And let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do?
>> Yes.
>> All right. Joining me now, Fox News.
>> I can't I can't resist. And what did Jill do? Lie.
Yes.
>> Joe, you did such a great job. You answered every question. He all the >> And let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do?
>> Yes.
>> Next up with Tim Black.
>> That's a prime example. That was like perfect timing, wasn't it?
We was just talking about how I got some some black Americans that seem like they have a fetish for throwing black people under the bus when it's unnecessary and can't contemplate why some people want to hesitate doing that, particularly when they know it's some [ __ ] But you see, Jill Jill Biden was willing to throw the whole country under the bus for her husband who already was president. He already achieved the pinnacle of success.
I mean, how many people have lived and died in this country who weren't president? You know, the odds of being president and vice president and a senator and a congressperson. He's been all those things.
Not enough. Need to be president one more time.
And if you really believe that Joe Biden, come on, John. You really believe that Joe Biden has never exhibited the same listenlessness that he did that night?
You might need to have your head examined.
Now, this is my theory what took place.
What took place was they gave him some type of medication and the interaction of that medication kicked in in ways they had not anticipated.
That's what I believe they did.
just a guess because he's often slow but he was a little slower. He's the worst we've ever seen him and I believe that's what I believe but I could be wrong. I have no evidence of that. It's just it appeared that way. I mean even afterwards he looked like he was out of it.
So that's what I came up with.
But the propaganda is thick with the Democratic party.
And I think it's I think it's clear they were covering for Joe Biden. Joe Biden was dimminitive. He was he's in a dimminitive state. Um and he he hasn't been running the country and he was medicated for a reason. They didn't medicate him for fun.
Okay. So yeah, that's what I believe.
Anyway, guys, let me know what you think about this. It's an old issue, but it's coming back. Jill's out here talking. We don't really need her to talk about it.
It's a done deal. It's in the can.
You know, the the toothpaste is now going back in the tube. It's over. It's a wrap.
You know, these people these people are willing to do whatever they can to retain power.
And I don't know I don't know. I don't know what it's going to take for some people to kind of wrap their head around the enormity of the [ __ ] Like what's it going to what what's going to have to happen? Does a piano I used to watch those cartoons like the Bugs Bunny the Woody Woodpecker [ __ ] when I was a kid and they'd be like walking and the whole piano would fall. An anvil would fall on Wally Coyote's head. The Roadrunner and [ __ ] Is that what it's going to take?
because you know it's like it it's going to take something catastrophic for some people to just accept it.
And I'm tired tired tired of people telling me, "Oh, but what about the Republicans? Do you vote Republican?
When was the last time you voted Republican? When was the last time you even thought about voting Republican?
That's the problem.
Have you ever thought about voting independent?
I had a whole Cornell West come on my show about 15 times and I still got people going mega.
It's on the channel.
It's on the channel.
It's on the channel.
Had the I had Joe Sai and Jamama Baraka and I had a bunch of independent candidates come through this channel.
I'm not in your [ __ ] system. where I just roll the dice on Democrats or Republicans. I also look around other places and then there's always there's always the goddamn couch.
But whatever I choose to do, that's on me. We're talking about what you doing.
At least if you vote for Democrats, which I do not I do not support, but at least if you voted with your eyes open without believing the [ __ ] Let me say, "Look, I don't like these [ __ ] either."
Then I could like understand, but I got people that are delusional talking down to other people like somebody not voting for Kamla is like a bad thing.
No, it was good. It's a good It's a good thing. It's cool. I get it.
I get it.
Well, if you didn't like how life was going with Joe Biden in office, then they get this person running and they say, "Okay, so what are you going to do different, Kamla?" And they say, "Nothing."
There's nothing you would do different.
How about the economy, Kamla? How about the economy, Kamla? It's [ __ ] We're in double digit inflation. say you'll do something different with the economy.
Nothing comes to mind.
Oh, I shouldn't have said that.
That was your choice and you chose that.
Okay. And you gonna talk [ __ ] to me.
You gonna talk [ __ ] to me. You gonna talk [ __ ] to all of us. And you chose somebody that had a common sense to say, "Hey, the economy is not doing good.
It's in the it's the worst it's been in the last 10 years." And when they say, "What you going to do different?" You say, "Oh, I don't know."
They get that [ __ ] $2 billion and they flush it down a toilet.
Trump beat Trump got the popular vote.
You know that, right? Okay, moving on. We ain't going to stay there all day. It is what it is. I don't want to rehash the entire election thing.
There are people that are never going to agree with it. Look, here's the here's my thing. Here's my thing. I think immigration is bad because I've looked at the numbers.
Immigration ain't good for black Americans.
Opening up that [ __ ] border was not good for us. It's ain't good for our political power. We got We got Roland Martin talking about political power, [ __ ] They let in 14 million new are Hispanics, right? It's like what? What's our number? What's our number, guys? We have 40 million black Americans.
40 million black Americans is 44. Let's go with 44. Cuz when I get the numbers a little wrong, got people jumping out the gym. But I did [ __ ] up one day. Didn't I [ __ ] up?
I was trying to say the percentage. So they say we're 13 14% of the population.
And I say we're 13 14 million. I meant percentage of population, not overall numbers.
Okay?
But they say Latino Americans are going to be 40% of the US population by 2050.
40% of the US population. They say we'd be lucky if we get 16%.
So when you got these Democrats are not even keeping it real about who has what political capital in this country right now, we have I have Joe Biden saying it at the Democratic primary in 2019. You better get used to the Latinos.
He didn't whisper it. He wasn't being slick.
He said, he looked right at the camera on stage and said this [ __ ] And I got people that just ignore it. Like, did you say something? It's like It's like Will Smith ran up Men in Black Side with the wand and hit everybody with the disappearing memory wand.
No, I was I I must have blinked or went to the toilet when he waved the wand cuz I remember distinctly Joe Biden telling me, my black ass, "Get ready for the Latinos."
I could have swore I saw a tape of Joe Biden on a Zoom call with all the black leaders including Al Sharpton and him telling them [ __ ] "Hey, you need to learn to work with the Latinos. It's going to be more of them than you soon.
Anybody else see this [ __ ] Is it just me?" Cuz whenever I bring up these things, I have all types of people calling me a white nationalist. white nationalist talking points, but I'm just reciting [ __ ] I saw, heard, studied, read.
These [ __ ] getting paid by the Democrats.
They getting paid by the Democrats. You can't be that dumb. I mean, the president, he said it when he was vice president. He said it when he was president. What else he got to do? What else he got to do? I [ __ ] it. We need to be fighting for our existence and said I got you. You know you know what's so diabolical about it?
This is diabolical as hell. Y'all check this out. This is gangster. This is some gangster [ __ ] They have the Democrats have so many black influencers and and celebrities who have your mind wrapped around their fingers. They have you fighting for your own demise.
They have you championing for your own demise.
They have you championing, attacking one another to usher in more people to dwindle your political power.
The only saving grace is when Latinos come to this country, as evidenced by 2024 numbers, voting polls, half of them end up voting Republican any goddamn way, cuz they like, "Shit, I ain't trying to be broke up in this mofo."
Well, see, that's that's the ones that have been here a while. Maybe the new arrivals will be different. They'll be like, "I'm so happy to be here."
That's going to last one or two one or two election cycles. They going to be like, "Oh, they don't they don't do they don't do right. They don't No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Good. No good.
Oh, no. I say I say no. No, Phil. Phil and Dejo. No, no, no, no, no. [ __ ] Okay, guys. Let's keep it moving.
Let's keep it moving." Anyway, I didn't mean to go that long, but you know, we have a good time on Wednesdays. Can we have a good time on Wednesdays? Why not?
Why not call him out?
Elizabeth Lenny in the building.
It's always great to see Juniper Joy come back with facts. Facts. Oh, you saw I saw them. They were mad at me, man.
These people was mad at me, man. How dare you say that? They want to debate me and [ __ ] Let me come on your channel, Tim Black, so we can have a conversation about how wrong you are about immigration. It really benefits us. The way we get pushed out of industries, this is a good thing cuz you know, we could all just go cold.
Telling 55 year old men to go cold. [ __ ] out of here now. Now they can't even say that. We got Clyde, [ __ ] We got gro now, [ __ ] You can't even say that now. Remember they were saying that when we were pushing back like, "Hey, all the blue collar jobs are going away.
Don't worry. Don't worry. Tada. What happened to all our c our small businesses black men used to have? It's so much discrimination. We have to start our own [ __ ] And now the market is full of new arrivals to the country doing our jobs and for a lot less. Well, that's not a problem. You just need to learn how to code.
Got to learn to use dbase and clock and c2 and fjam and peanut butter. some other weird Python carp caterpillar monsoon software.
We got people that barely can use a goddamn remote control, their Amazon remote. You telling [ __ ] they need to learn to code.
blue collar people that everybody is like you dictionary head encyclopedia face. You know what I'm saying? Some people work with these these remember these hands like the ones your mom used to slap across your goddamn face. Some people used to are used to working with these. They're used to priming their their their you know they you know used to working on their own cars too.
You understand what I'm saying? Priming the carburetor.
All right. All right.
It's like we can't die quick enough for them so they can all be dumb and all work at Chuck-E-Cheese sweeping up.
Yep.
Next. Just keep it moving, Tim. We don't want to be here all night while we're still youngish.
>> Telling you, man. We going to be I'm telling that pull and punch.
>> I'm grateful. I'm honored. I'm pleased to introduce the 45th and 47th president of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump. And I'm proud to be an American.
>> So that's the quarterback for the New York Giants, uh, Jackson Dy, and he got a lot of [ __ ] for this. He introduced Trump at this thing in New York and I had to cut the sound because they're playing music. I don't want a copyright thing.
But um it's a secondy year quarterback and they didn't like it.
What changed about this narrative of sports and politics not belonging together is when frankly black athletes started to show more agency and started to speak more about some of the conditions that people in their community were facing or even some of the experiences that they had. That's when it became, oh no, don't mix sports and politics. In this particular case, this was an un unforced error by Jackson Dart. Again, Donald Trump is historically unpopular. You are the quarterback of the New York Giants. What was the point? What is the upside in appearing at this rally? Now, he has a right to support whoever he wants. But Abdul Carter has a right to criticize his support of that. And a lot of athletes, partly what makes them hesitant about talking about their political beliefs is that they don't want the blowback and they don't want the resistance and how people might feel about it. So yeah, his teammate who is a Muslim, who is a black man in America, had every right to question him about what that support means, especially when you are considered to be the face of the organization and the sort of default leader, >> you you sure do need your offensive line to protect you. But the thing is, this was a choice and it was a political one.
And um you know these we're just not in normal times anymore. And so we know that when there have been abnormal times like during the civil rights movement you had athletes speak up. You had someone uh like uh Muhammad Ali who took a stand against the Vietnam War and then you've had uh John Juan Carlos who who who took a stand uh against what was happening here in the US. I I think when you know the history of this president and you know the biases of this president, uh for a certain community, the black community for me, if this feels personal, um and and and I think if you are someone who attacks the community to which I belong, um and you support that, that tells me two things.
Either one, you agree with his politics and you agree with his biases or you can be adjacent to it, stomach in it, stomach it and that means you are complicit in my view.
>> Yeah.
>> To introduce President Trump, he did.
And apparently some of his teammates didn't like that. Um, what do you make of all of this? It seems like a controversy that is kind of being stoked by just anti-Trump bias.
>> Yes, it's 100% right, Dana. You nailed that sports uh and intersecting with politics story there. Look, uh Jackson Dart did absolutely nothing wrong. One of his teammates, Abdul Carter, then didn't share his own opinion. He just attacked his teammate publicly for having the gall to introduce the president of the United States in a major uh event in the state where the quarterback plays. uh in the New York City area. The other part of this is a lot of people have been coming after Jackson Dart uh in sports media, which is crazy leftwing. Outkick is really the only voice for sanity in the world of sports. What what I would point out here, Dana, is pretty straightforward. I asked Barack, has any player been criticized for engaging with Barack Obama or Joe Biden uh in a similar fashion? Right. No, it has never happened. And all of the people that have lost their minds over Jackson Dart introducing President Trump would have said it was awesome if a player had introduced Barack Obama or Joe Biden.
This is 100% politics. Uh and it's uh it's patently absurd. Jackson Dart. And by the way, I think the majority of NFL players voted for President Trump. Uh which which the data reflects. So, I think most guys in the locker room actually agree with what Jackson Dart did. And his head coach, John Harbaugh, and virtually all NFL coaches and general managers are Trump guys.
>> All right, Clay Travis.
>> All right, man.
What is this [ __ ] I'mma play my commercial and come back, guys.
God damn it, man.
President, but go up strategically, defeat them, uh, and ensure that we have a government that works for the people and not just the wealthy and the well-connected.
Next up with Tim Black.
>> Okay guys, looks like I got a problem with this system. As you can see this stutter step. I'mma run I'm going to run this commercial. We're going to come back and by the end hopefully it'll be fixed. Let's go. Now a few weeks ago I mentioned Saga Metals on the channel trading as SAGMF in the US and Sagga in Canada.
Yeah, I don't know what happened there, man.
I don't know what happened, but we're back, Johnson. We're back in the house.
Give it up for that.
>> I really don't know what he said at the end of that. Sanders, >> can I comment on Jackson Dart?
Can we comment on Jackson Dart real quick, guys?
Yeah. Um, Jackson Dart is interesting, right? Because let me see if I get Let me pull Jackson Dart back up.
I hold my hold my head R. Damn.
Anyway, I guess I have to put that in a video tomorrow.
>> And intersecting with politics story there. Look, uh, Jackson Dart did absolutely nothing wrong. One of his teammates, Abdul Carter, then didn't share his own opinion. He just attacked his teammate publicly for having the gall to introduce the president of the United States in a major uh event in the state where the quarterback plays uh in the New York City area. The other part of this is a lot of people have been coming after Jackson Dart uh in sports media, which is crazy leftwing. Outkick is really the only voice for sanity in the world of sports. What what I would point out here, Dana, is pretty straightforward. I asked Barack, has any player been criticized for engaging with Barack Obama or Joe Biden uh in a similar fashion, right? No, it has never happened. And all of the people that have lost their minds over Jackson Dart introducing President Trump would have said it was awesome if a player had introduced Barack Obama or Joe Biden.
This is 100% politics. Uh and it's uh it's patently absurd. Jackson Dart. And by the way, I think the majority of NFL players voted for President Trump, which which the data reflects. So, I think most guys in the locker room actually agree with what Jackson Dart did. And his head coach, John Harbaugh, and virtually all NFL coaches and general managers are Trump guys.
>> All right, Clay Travis. Thank >> Okay.
All right, man. Uh, first of all, I do believe the guy's right. He's right. You know, it is politics. Politics is what this is all about. Okay? The Democrats play politics.
Republicans play politics. That's what we're witnessing here is polit political play by the Democratic left uh in order Democratic party to uh control the narrative. And the narrative is that is that Trump is evil. Trump is bad bad.
Orange man bad. That's the narrative.
It's been that narrative for 10 years.
Um, here's the thing.
Republicans play the same card.
Republicans play the same card. They did it with set up and dribble. They did it when whenever Democrats or whenever people were on uh the more liberal side of politics and they were voicing their opinions. Same thing happened. Um, only thing is they don't control the media.
The media is overwhelmingly run by liberals just like the guy said, whoever his name is. He's right about that. So, it's not that Republicans did not push back. It's not that the conservatives did not have something to say when freedom of speech was being exercised by Democrats. It said they couldn't do much except get Kaepernick out of the league.
I'm sorry. What I'm That puts it in perspective, doesn't it?
You don't think the Democrats would get Jackson Dart out of the league if they could? They just can't.
The owners like money, right? So that's that's where I see the uh now now I don't do I think it was smart.
I don't know. Jackson D is what 24 23.
I just talked about the decision-m ability of young people. Sometimes, you know, they they're still growing up.
They're still coming into their own.
Maybe maybe Jackson would have made a different decision.
Maybe he really is a Trump supporter.
maybe, you know, maybe these things. But I'm just thinking like you had to imagine there would be blowback. And when you mix politics with your game, you have to imagine it may do something to the locker room. And I think that's the only issue that I have with it for Jackson Dart is how it will impact his team, the team chemistry.
Because no one needs to really know.
Like they can know that you're a Trump guy. But now that they got to feel like they got to choose sides, that's weird. You should not have to choose sides with anybody else's opinion. It's just that the media is on this thing is getting so much amplification that I don't know why Abdul, whatever his name is, I don't know why he felt it was necessary for him to come out and trash a guy for his choices.
if he wants to introduce Trump and he was given that opportunity and he pursued it, that's on him. Um, you know what I'd like to see one day, and I'm hoping try to take care of myself cuz I would hope to see it in my lifetime. I would like to see it become unfashionable for black players to support Democrats.
That's what I would love to see. And I would let us see it get to a point where we become so apolitical when we or become so nonpartisan that we hate both part both parties equally or at least close enough to equally that you will feel ashamed for supporting either one of these parties.
The fact that we got parties that take our kids to war. We got parties that allow homeless veterans to die on the streets. We have parties that allow for black people for a black family that fought in every war that this country's ever had to have 10 cents for every dollar a black a white family has. That's the average. The fact that that's I mean, how could you be a Democrat or a Republican when you look at that [ __ ] Both parties let these things exist.
Both parties and you're championing the parties for what?
So yeah, I would let us see the day not only the day when Jamal Hill has the courage and the the go, you know, the courage to spite the the big humongous lady balls to call out Jackson daughter Republican. I would love the day when Jamal Hill has the lady balls to call out a Democrat.
Yeah. Call out a Democrat with the same vigor.
That's when we cooking, sister. That's when you're stepping out. That's when you going hard in the paint. That's when you you deserve a ring. You don't deserve a ring for calling out the Republicans. You do that every day.
Seven days a week, twice on Sundays. And you do not skip. You do not skip leap years.
So that's where I'm at on that. I hope that makes sense. Let me know what you guys think about it. It's pathetic.
You look at the politics of the country.
The shit's all divisive. If you can stay out of harm's way, stay out of harm's way when it comes to your job. I don't care if you work at the NFL, the ACL, the NHL, uh DC United, shout out to Isaiah Carter, or if you work at Papa John's, God bless you.
Um, yeah, keep your politics outside of work. In fact, when I was coming up, you couldn't even talk about that [ __ ] at work. You couldn't talk about religion or politics. But now, everybody wants to do everything. It's all is just let it all hang out. And then when you get discriminated against, you're like, I can't believe believe it, sister. That's why they say don't talk about this salaries. Salary.
And that was for the company's sake cuz they be underpaying your black ass and your white ass and your old ass and your female ass. And yeah, they be underpaying us. So they don't want us to discuss salary, but they, you know, it's frowned upon to discuss religion or politics for this very reason.
And that's I think that's a fair way to look at it. But I didn't hear anybody bring that up because it is divisive. I mean, fam, I don't know. I remember every Thanksgiving, every Thanksgiving I'd read a story of somebody a family where someone killed somebody at the dinner table over football and I'd be like that's [ __ ] up man died over you didn't even get a chance to eat the stuffing you know I mean the macaroni and cheese couldn't have been that bad you had to kill them it's usually something football related you know the Redskins was playing the Giants or the Cowboys or whatever. Great rivalry, but you have no idea how many people have died at the table over politics.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.
That's where I'm at, fam. That's where I'm at on this. All right, let's keep it moving, guys. Thank y'all for hanging in here with me, man. I don't know what's up with this. It's like when I play several videos in a row, I don't want to interrupt them sometimes. Let them flow.
Let them get their [ __ ] off and then I can come talk. Sometimes people don't like when you cut videos off. You know, when you play when I play a video, you don't like me stopping and talking, do you? You don't like that, do you? Most people I don't think people like that.
So, I let it play and then this thing starts acting up.
All right, let's go.
Shout out to Tim Black Wolf Pack in the building. Bill >> the state of Texas where there are a number of primary runoffs tonight not just Republican side but also on the Democratic side and we have a call to make at this hour in the 18th congressional district longtime multi multi multi-term uh Democratic Congressman Al Green will be defeated by a primary in challenger Christian Meny much much younger. Manify running on a kind of generational change platform in that district with 61% of the vote in.
We can make the call that Christian Manify will win that runoff against Al Green. He will be the Democratic nominee in the fall. That's the first Democratic incumbent to fall tonight in the primaries. We're watching the Republican primary for the US Senate uh in Texas tonight.
Finding that members continue to engage in willful and concerted disruption of proper decorum, the chair now directs the sergeant-at-arms to restore order.
>> Yeah. Uh after hearing the news of excuse me, after hearing the news of Representative Green losing his seat, Donald Trump sent out this post on social media.
Congratulations to the Democrat party.
Our greed, one of the most mentally deficient congressmen in the history of our country, has lost in a landslide is seated in Congress.
But I will miss that lunatic that's screaming and violently waving his cane in me. During my next state of the union speech, make America great again. God bless America.
President DJT.
People like, "Ah, that's disrespectful.
Why would Trump do that? That's why I don't like him. He's a bully."
Yeah, I kind of liked it. Yeah. I don't I don't I don't much like Representative Green.
Yeah. It's too much show, not enough pony.
Yeah. Too much performance, not enough singing, too much dance.
You know, where's the where's the vocal abilities? All I'm seeing is corny dance moves except they're like Mary J. Blige.
Out of breath, tired, not into it.
You might remember this. Maybe this is why Donald Trump put out this post.
>> Remove this gentleman from the chamber.
Good.
Members are directed to uphold and maintain the quorum in the house.
>> Mr. President, you continue.
>> Thank you.
>> Yeah.
I am so honored to have served for these many years, more than 20, and I'm honored to have done some things that I'm very proud of. I promise you that uh I would be accessible. Uh you probably see me smiling, and it's because this is not the end.
>> This is this is beginning of a new chapter.
>> This is the beginning of a new chapter.
a new chapter that will be one that I will enjoy and I will enjoy having all of you embark upon this new chapter with me. Let us move forward together. Let us make sure that we treat people with the kind of dignity and respect that we would have people afford us and let us make what we consider America the beautiful a more beautiful America. God bless you.
How old is Al Grave?
>> I know what happened in my lifetime when I had to go to the back door to get my food.
I remember when I had to drink from a filthy colored water fountain when there was a pristine white water fountain right next to me.
I know. I lived it.
I remember how I had to sit in the back of the bus and if there weren't enough seats for Anglo, we called them white people. I don't like the term, but when there weren't enough seats for Anglo, then I had to move. I know. I know what's going on. I I see it. Well, you're saying that no, that's not happening right now. No, but we're we're headed in that direction.
We're headed in that direction. I don't want to return to that past where I was a suspect simply because of the color of my skin.
I was a suspect.
You look Indian. Anybody else?
Anybody else say I looks Indian?
His head kind of laid out like how do it? We are now at a point in this country to tie this together >> where there are people who are suspect because of the way they look.
>> Oh, >> just as I was a suspect.
>> Oh.
>> Because of the way I looked.
>> So undocumented people just like black people. Huh. Okay. Yeah. Nobody would want to get rid of this guy. I can't imagine why he would lose his seat.
If you are Latino in the United, >> do you believe that your win is a result of redistricting versus voters wanting something new? Why do you think you won?
>> Because Al Green is 78 years old and Miffy is only 38. It's a 40-year age gap.
Voters are looking for new fighters who are going to bring a strategic vision, a new strategic fight uh to working against President Donald Trump. And if you look, Democrats are already doing that in the House right now. You saw Pam Bondi, Christy Gnome go before House committees, get grilled by thoughtful and prepared Democrats on committee, and then the next thing you know, they were relieved of duty by President Trump.
That's the type of fight that we have to bring to the table to be prepared to go up against the Trump administration and hold them accountable. And as the former Harris County Attorney, I was the chief civil legal officer for the third largest county in the country, the largest county in the state of Texas.
And my experience was going up against the powerful, whether it be Governor Greg Abbott or Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or even the presidential administration itself to protect our healthcare program. I wonder if he um conducts himself like Jasmine Crockett cuz we all know she keeps it real >> to ensure we had voting rights and clean air and clean water. I went to court against them time after time and beat them. And that's what folks are looking for in our communities. They want folks who are not just going to write strongly worded letters, not just yell at the president, but go up strategically, defeat them, uh and ensure that we have a government that works for the people and not just the wealthy and the >> Did he just take a shot at Jasmine Crockett?
He said that just yell at the president connected.
>> Oh no, he's talking about Al Green.
Talking about Al Green. Okay, >> next up.
>> All right.
So, like I stated, fam, you'll find no argument out of out of me. I don't know anything about Metife, but I believe I tend to believe that if you're going to lose, at least lose with a new guy.
Yeah. At least lose different. I get tired of Democrats keep losing the same way. I mean, if you're going to be corrupt party, it needs to be corrupt a different way. Instead of tap dancing and pole dancing for Apac, tap dancing, pole dance for, I don't know, another industry. Maybe it's Saudi time, you know, or bring out China.
Yeah, Democrats are becoming boring.
It's a regular old same old corruption.
But uh real talk though, fam. I don't know about Al Green. Uh I don't know what purpose he sold or served other than to give the impression that he was wise. But you could tell the desperation was all over his actions the last year.
Now you see why he was up to all the antics, all the grandstanding. His ass, he saw it coming.
He could see the wolves of over the over the uh you know the the horizon. He saw them coming over the hill for him.
He didn't want to go. It was time to go, Johnson.
So, here goes some reasons why he was gone. Okay. Uh the consensus in mainstream reporting and that's the New York Times, PBS, NBC, Texas Tribune, uh is that the was an expected if dramatic result of map changes in voter preference for renewal.
You just tired of Y. Why is Al talking about he's going away but he ain't going nowhere? You better go sit down, get you a nice glass of sweet tea and sit on the porch and mind your damn business. Go fishing.
And say it really wasn't an ideological shift. I don't even know if Midi believes in anything radically different than you know Al Green since they were tired of hearing it from Al Green. They want a young guy to come up there and fill them with [ __ ] and lie to him and tell them stuff that ain't true. And you know, cape cape for the, you know, undocumented or trans kids in sports or some other [ __ ] that 80% of the country's against.
Green himself has indicated he plans to keep speaking out in his remaining time.
Yeah. So, how green is going to go out with a it's going to go out with a ball of fire as will Jasmine Crockett and all the other Democrats who are losing their seats.
I'm sorry, fam.
I mean, I've been looking Damn, I've been looking for [ __ ] to give. I just I just can't find a I can't find a damn to give for Democrats that are leaving. I just can't do it. family. Until black America can close the the racial wealth gap, until Democrats help put policies together to get black Americans off the bottom. I mean, how we going to create the bottom, help create the country, and then be stuck at the bottom in perpetuity.
And you got a party you've been voting for for 60 years, and they couldn't change it.
And instead of going, we need to hold them accountable, we got people going, we need to vote for them more.
We need to put more of them in office.
We need to give them more money. Give them more of our support. They do it if only we supported them more.
That makes sense to y'all.
So, let me get this right. You married, right?
You are married. You married your wife.
uh you murdered, you gave her a ring, you you got, you know, you got a home, you live together, but she don't come home.
And your s your suggestion, the solution is buy her more stuff.
Yeah, that's I don't I don't see um I don't think that's it. I think that's a bad recipe. I think I think that's sucker [ __ ] Yeah. Um I come home and Mrs. Black comes home. See, we both come home. See, if one of us didn't come home, the solution would not be to pamper them with more [ __ ] It'd be to show them the door. See that door over there?
Be on the other side of that [ __ ] And that's how you, you know, that's how I think it's not logical, right?
I think it's logical and reasonable to be that way. And now when you with the Democratic party. So yeah, I'm happy I'm happy to see Al go cuz I'm just tired of seeing him with the antics. It's so disrespectful.
This guy actually compared separate water fountains and getting beaten by cops uh pre-ivil rights to being undocumented in the country you weren't born in that you came into voluntarily and being told to leave. He actually compared those two things.
One group of people were minding their business in their country and got snatched up and brought to this country and then were forced to work under the threat of the whip and the axe and the dog and the bullet in the noose in the fire. The other group of people came over here cuz they wanted to. Some of them spent money to come over here, did not go through the proper channels, and then are told to leave. And some of them were given money to leave and a flight home.
And Al Green is comparing them two things together. And when a black man like me points it out and says, "Hey, that don't sound like that makes sense."
Comparing those two things.
You say, "Oh, yeah. I say you go." Yeah.
Donald Trump mega.
Yeah, man. I don't have a problem with the Democrats getting rid of Al Green cuz he's so disgustingly transparently a gaslighting piece of [ __ ] But I don't know if Minifi is any better.
Well, hell, let's find out together, shall we?
All right.
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>> I ain't I ain't trying to be rude though. But you still grilling?
>> No. No. We done now.
>> Oh, did y'all just finished today?
>> Yeah.
>> I got some leftovers.
>> Uh, no. We ain't ain't here yet.
>> Oh, I was almost done.
>> Yeah. What's your name, babe?
>> I'm trying to get some food.
>> I saw y grill up. I was like, "Y'all y'all y'all grilling?"
>> Do you live up the street?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Well, next time we grill, I'll make sure to to get get something extra for you. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. What's your name?
>> Jo.
>> Jo. Um Ariel.
>> Ari. My sister name is Ari.
>> Jo. Do you like It's not grillin, but do you like Cheeto puffs?
>> Yeah.
>> You like Cheetos? Okay.
>> Okay.
>> Here you go, bud.
>> Thank you.
>> You're welcome. Have a good day. Okay.
>> Okay. Next time, man.
>> Okay.
>> I got you next time. All right.
>> Be safe, Jo.
>> Okay. Bye.
>> Okay. Bye.
Okay. So, you know, we find things to argue with online, man. It's it's I don't know, man. But, you know, this is one of the better things to argue about. I think it is, cuz it's about how to be better people, right? And it's kind of refreshing to see people, you know, disagreeing, but all about the same thing. I wanted to take care of this young man.
Yeah. As somebody who spent a lot of time online seeing people argue about trivial [ __ ] this is great. Look, you don't know the condition, the situation this family's in. You don't know. They may have made just enough.
Just cuz people live in a house doesn't mean things are going well. I'm not assuming that.
But why isn't anybody else assuming that? I mean, if you're going to draw conclusions, why come you couldn't draw the conclusions that maybe they meant well? Maybe they just don't got it.
I know there's been times when that may look like I had it, but I didn't.
You know, people don't usually walk around with a big sign saying, "I'm broke."
But they could be.
I don't know if they thought he was homeless or if they thought he was starving or I don't know. I I I see the point.
Look, no one's wrong. You're not wrong to say do better or do more. If you can do more, do more. It's just I don't think demonizing his family is the way to go. They put the video out. If they were in a position to do more at that time, do you think they would have put the video out kind of like exposing themselves as not doing? You know what I'm saying? These are the way I look at that's the way I look at things. You know what I'm saying?
It's not like the young man fil them, film them, and court them to show you that they don't give a damn about their neighbors or children. the people in the house put the video out.
And so I think I'm on the right track with this because I can't see putting it out and indicting yourself. I mean, only rappers do that.
You know what I'm saying? I mean, I'm just keeping it real.
But like I said, I think it's a beautiful thing when we're we're we're disagreeing, but we're disagreeing on the side of being humane, of humanity, of helping our kids, you know, and being better neighbors. I love that part about it. So, yeah, I that's why I come up on it. Let me know what you think in the comments section. This is one of those stories that's I don't know, worth having a conversation about. What would you have done in the same situation?
Would you have given up your plate for this young man? Even if you didn't have it, would you give him what you had?
What you were going to eat? Would you do that? Is that you? Now, people could say they do anything until it's time to do it. I don't know if you would do it.
You got to add something to the refrigerator, right? Something. I don't I don't know. See, now see now all the people's business and don't know this situation. You just don't know.
Times are tough, man. You just don't know.
Yeah, that's all I got.
I don't know, man. Hold up, man. Before I got one more story. They gave him some Cheetos, man. I think they gave him some Cheetos. They did, Hersel. They gave him some Cheetos. But people are saying they should have gave his ass a plate. If you let somebody come in your door and ask for food and you send him out with a bag of chips, people say it's kind of disrespectful.
They say he should they should have gave him a plate. They don't care if they had to give him their plate or split a plate. But you get a boy something. You don't let him leave without anything. And I feel you. It's just I'm a little hesitant because I feel like if they had it, they would have done it and for no other reason than for the camera.
The camera's showing it. If you're being selfish, why would you want the world to see it?
That's all I'm saying. But I I get it, man. Thank you, Ursa.
Ursma, the universe let these backstabbers show their true colors.
Andre saying what my refrigerator or my pockets talking about. I feel I feel you, man.
I feel you on that. Yeah. Like that's going to make the decision. Right.
Right.
Ready to say, Katrina, I agree about showing the young man's face. Oh, damn.
I hadn't even considered that. Katrina, what' you say, sis? Katrina said it wasn't right to put the boy on TV.
Oh, children should never accept food from strangers.
Huh?
Damn. See, now you know something, Katrina, what's crazy is I'm sure Mrs. Black would say that.
Mrs. black would be like if like if one of the kids came in the house with some food and it's not in plastic and I mean not in the Tupperware but in a plastic seal from a store.
Give me that. I'll get you something. I got you. Give me that.
You know what I'm saying? That's how you know. Real talk. Real talk. So Katrina, real talk, man.
See, this is just the thing. You know, my mind did automatic did not automatically go to that, right? But see, if I had a co-host and Mrs. Black has been my co-host before, I'm sure she would have brought that up cuz that's her to a tea Katrina.
Real talk. She'd have been like, "You don't know them people.
Damn. Excellent point.
Mr. Brusser said he's torn about this.
Now I put the video out and gave him my last Cheryl Thomas.
See man, see see the best of people. That's why I say this is a great conversation to have because we get to talk about and other people get to see things through the lens of other people. And I think it's beautiful, man.
Andre said, "I'm from the projects."
You saw like Steve Harvey.
I would have. Bivivalent. Bivivalent says she would have.
Here goes one. I'm not videotaping putting on social media someone else's kid. When will people learn? Everything isn't for social media. I thought it was a joke or prank at first.
Go ahead, Mree.
Go ahead, Montree.
You know what though? When you go to someone's door, you know they got a ring camera. I don't even know if you're I don't even know if you can expect privacy anymore. Real talk. I mean, you're being filmed. We live in a surveillance state. Anywhere you go, you get filmed. If you're in public, you can get filmed. If you go to someone's door, you're in public. Now, if they go in your house or if they peer through your windows, that's different.
But yeah, there's no expectation of privacy.
Damn.
That's something else, man. That's something else.
All right, guys.
I think I'mma leave it there, man. I'm almost gonna I'm gonna play a clip of No Jagger getting upset with uh Stack.
Um, he gets upset about people criticizing Kevin Hart, but uh, I don't think I want to play it because I only got one side of the story. So, I need to play both sides of the story and I don't feel like going through all that tonight. So, come back Friday.
Come back Friday. We'll talk about the remainder of the Kevin Hart situation.
It's more to it. It's dope for that conversation. Um, I've said my piece, but seeing what other people think would be dope. Tomorrow, if you if you if you're around tomorrow, we got a special show. My brother Dr. Abdullah Musa Abdullah, Dr. Musa Abdullah will be on the show for Beyond the Talking Points.
We got to do a makeup show cuz I missed the last show cuz had my son's recital award.
So, his band orchestra award was up. So, we're going to do a makeup show tomorrow, 700 p.m. Eastern Standard Time right here, wherever you are. That's where the show will be. And we'll talk about all the news of the day or current news or recent news and we'll have a great conversation. Dr. Musa Abdullah from All Things Education Official, that's his channel. So, be here tomorrow at 7 p.m. if you can. I want to thank my moderators once again, Nidi, Elizabeth, and Rain of Tears in the building.
Audible mission to Buck Beley, Ebony, and Black Mamba. Give it up for them.
Yeah.
That's all I got. You guys good?
All right, everybody. Thank y'all for tuning in to the Tim Black Show.
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I want to be free.
Ow. Want to be free. Yeah, baby. I encourage you all to be free. As free as I am. What Paul Moody used to say?
As free as a 16-year-old 16 year old. Is that Is that free? Is it 18 year old? It better be better be legal age. Paul, he said Paul Moody had a had a saying about being free as a 18 year old blonde white girl or some [ __ ] And I don't know, are they I don't know. Got to at least be 18 to be free.
But uh yeah, be free like me. Free to speak your mind. Maybe that work.
Maybe that work. That ain't work.
Because the repercussions are serious.
There'll be consequences and repercussions for having opinions.
But yeah, that's what time it is, man.
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