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Last year, the state legislature passed Senate Bill 1, known as the Riley Gaines Act of 2025. It bans transgender athletes from participating in women's and girls sports in Georgia public schools and universities. If you were governor and that bill came to your desk, would you have signed it or vetoed it? Miss Bottoms, we begin with you.
>> Yes, I I have four children. Two are twins, a girl and a boy. I know that there is a difference between girls and boys in sports. What I am concerned about is that we are focusing on an issue that's not top of mind for people in this state.
>> Boy, boy. So, we got to talk about Democrats still struggling to answer a very, very simple and easy question if they were actually honest politicians.
It is a litmus test question. A question that I've talked about a lot on this channel that can be easily used to figure out if a politician is willing to be honest with you about the basics.
Like for example, is a politician willing to be honest with you about basic biology? Biological boys competing against biological girls in sports? And this is a question that Democrats are getting as they're running for governor across the country. They're getting this question. And none of them, not one of them can get the answer right. It's a very, very, very simple question. For example, during the Democrat debate for uh Georgia governor, they were asked about the Raleigh Gains Act and whether or not they would have vetoed or signed the Raleigh Gains Act. And all the Democrats gave the wrong answer with a side a word salad. Take a look. I believe that decisions regarding who competes and how it how people compete shouldn't be happening. Those decisions should not be made uh at the state capital. Those decisions need to be made uh by the respective athletic associations based on their evaluations of who who should and should not compete in certain areas.
And Miss Bottoms, just to be clear, if that bill did cross your desk as governor, would you have signed it or vetoed it?
>> I don't support the government making decisions about who should compete in athletics. I believe that decision decision decision decision, I'm sorry, should be left to respective athletic associations.
>> So, you would have vetoed it.
>> Yes.
>> All right. Thank you for your answer.
Mr. Thurman, the same question to you.
If that bill came across your desk and you were governor, would you sign it or veto it?
>> I would have vetoed it because it's really just a red herring that Republicans have used to generate votes uh on election day.
>> Thank you, Mr. Thurman. Mr. Duncan, the same question to you. If that bill came across your desk, would you sign or veto it?
>> You know, one of the worst things Donald Trump and his MAGA sock puppets have have in instituted in this country is just an environment, an ecosystem of hatred. They they've demonized so many different people and ways of life. One of the reasons why I stand here as a proud Democrat is I don't have an aster mark next to loving my neighbor. I get to wake up every day and love my neighbor as is. Uh you know, and this issue in particular is not an issue that comes up often on the campaign trail.
It's a very small portion of the population, a very fractional part of the but a very important part of the of of the population. Folks are talking about the affordability crisis. They're talking about the healthcare crisis.
They're talking about the Donald Trump crisis. That's the heat map of concerns amongst Democrats, independents, and yes, even this batch of disgusted Republicans that are showing up that are hopefully going to support us in this campaign so that a Democrat for the first time in nearly 30 years is able to win this governor's race. As governor, I would have vetoed the bill. Uh because at the end of the day, this bill was not about making a difference. It was about simply picking a fight and proving a point.
>> Wow. Wow. Wow. Amazing. Absolutely amazing. That clip is just it's just so funny to me. You're talking about Georgia, what is a red state, right? I mean, it really is a damn shame that both of the senator seats uh in that state uh are currently being held by Democrats, but that's neither here nor there. Georgia is a red state. You have all the clowns on stage, including the former Republican, saying that they would veto the Raleigh Gains Act, aka they would not stand up for biological girls, being forced to compete against biological boys in sports, right? They are just refusing to acknowledge basic biology, but yet they want you to think that you should trust them on any other issue. Right? And and see, this is what Democrats don't understand about this question. They keep trying to dismiss it as, "Well, it's not a big deal. This doesn't really affect that many people.
Republicans are just using this uh to spread hate and bigotry." I'm like, "No, no, no, no. I just want to know if you're going to be honest." Right? I just want to know how much of a partisan hack are you, right? What are you willing to say anything for a vote?
Right.
Seriously, that that's what it's about for me. That is what this determines.
Are you willing to say anything for a vote? Because if you're not willing to at least acknowledge the basic realities, the biological reality to say, "Hey, you know, it's not fair. We should not be allowing this." That I can't trust you on any issue. I can't trust you on the economy. I can't trust you on crime. I can't trust you on taxes. I can't trust you on infl I can't trust you on no issue. No issue. If you can't be honest with me about this issue, this is why they're stuttering, right? They're tripping out. They don't really know what to say. They keep trying to dismiss it. This is why it's nothing but word salad because they're not honest politicians.
They're hacks. They're hacks. And the funny part about it is that no Democrat could can get this right. They just cannot answer this question correctly.
For example, uh you have this reporter for CBS LA. She's going to confront the Democrats on this same question running for governor out in California. First, I want to play the answer from the Republican candidate because the Republican candidate shows you how easy it is to get this this answer right that Democrats just can't seem to figure out for whatever reason. So, without further ado, let's get into it.
>> Transgender athlete debate. Transgender athlete debate. Transgender athlete debate.
>> Where do you stand on the debate over trans athletes specifically in student sports? in student sports.
>> I want to overturn the legislation that enables that. It's not fair. It's not fair for girls who've worked so hard. I mean, look, I'm wearing it here. I've got this wristband which was given to me. I went to Clovis. It says very clearly, "Save girls sports." Um uh a a young fighter for girls sports gave me that. I spoke at the track and field championships at Clovis earlier in the year um to announce my plan, which is to overturn the legislation. the governor has the right to challenge um legislation and overturn legislation through the courts if the governor believes that it violates the state constitution. So we believe that that legislation >> who's wait >> me and my legal team >> okay >> violates the California constitution in two specific places.
>> How so?
>> Section 28 which guarantees safe schools um and section 31 which bans gender discrimination. Parents are very concerned about I I it comes up all the time. Look, my focus in terms of the campaign I'm running is those core everyday issues of, you know, everything being so expensive, um, housing costs, gas prices, those things, the business climate. But this is a big issue and parents raise it with me the whole time.
And so I would argue and we will argue in in the courts that actually the gender discrimination that is supposedly protected in that bill is going the other way. And that legislation now discriminates against girls who are on sports teams and have worked so hard and they end up being denied the opportunities they work for because of that bill. So I think we've got a good case on gender discrimination crowns and most Californians are against that. Most Californians want that to change. Every poll shows that.
>> I was going to say, hey, can you can you site a poll?
>> Yeah. I mean, the last one I saw just within California was, I believe, 69% against that. Uh, which is a big number for California given that this is a an issue that Democrats have championed.
So, the Democrats are on the wrong side of California public opinion on this. I want people to live the lives they want to live. That's the whole point of my campaign.
>> Yeah. So, you get the gist of this guy's answer, right? Um, he cited a poll that basically shows 65% of adults and 71% of public school parents support requiring transgender athletes to compete on teams that match the sex they were assigned at birth, not the gender they identify with, majorities across the state's regions, and on and on and on. Right? So, he's giving the right answer, right? The right answer is that no, it's not fair.
I don't support this law. We're going to get the law overturned. Here's our plan.
and here's our argument for overturning it, right? Like that is the correct answer, right? This is the correct answer. And Chad Biano uh unsurprisingly gives the same answer, right? In regards to how this is clearly not fair, right?
I mean, this is just common sense, okay?
This is like a litmus test. It's like a basic, you know, yes or no question, right? If you answer it wrong, then you're disqualified. At least that's how it should work. So, um, let's listen to Democrats here struggle to, uh, get the right answer on this question.
>> My overwhelming feeling about transgender young people is the the awareness that half of them try and kill themselves before they're 18. So, when I think about this debate, the thing that I'm concerned about is how many desperate, vulnerable young people there are who literally try to kill themselves.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, they use this, okay, they try to tug at your heartstrings. Again, we we've heard this same song and dance over and over and over again. Okay? They they use this to avoid actually answer the question, right? They use this to avoid accountability. No, this is not enough.
This is the wrong answer. You're disqualified. Okay? You're disqualified.
If you if this is your answer, you're disqualified. But understand, uh this guy um supports uh biological girls being forced to compete against biological boys in sports. We know this just based off what he's saying right now. He's doing word salad, right? He's tap dancing uh in order to get around answer the question. So, we know where he stands. Let's move on.
>> Specifically in student sports.
>> Yep. So, I think these are rules that can and should be set by the governing bodies. Um and so the case of California school sports, the California Interscolastic Federation, um they should be making this decision at every level of sports competition.
>> Uh in California, it's actually state law. So there's a state law that says that pupils must be permitted to participate uh in school programs and activities including athletics teams or facilities based on their gender identity irrespective of the gender listed on their record. So it is not intercolastic here in California.
>> The intercolastic federation helps determine the rules under which those competitions occur. So things like the placement of athletes in first, second, third and fourth for example in in um in individual sports. So, I think this policy is largely the goal of of school sports. We ought to ask ourselves, why do we have school sports? As a mom, why do we why do I have my daughter play sports? Because I want her to have learn teamwork. I want her to be strong and healthy. I want her to learn how to be coached and get that feedback. And so, I think it's important that everybody be given that opportunity. So, school sports are not about being the best or brightest. They are about learning how to play in a team. They are about >> Yeah. Yeah. But it's also about winning too, right? Like yes, I I agree that school sports is about teamwork, you know, life lessons, you know, building uh up the ability to uh push through conflict and stuff like that. I get that. But winning is also an important aspect. They're trying to dismiss winning as an important aspect of sports, right? And that's their excuse for allowing biological males to compete against biological females uh in sports, right? Is that well, winning doesn't matter, right? the whole point is to to learn how to play as a team or or whatever. And it's like, no, winning absolutely does matter. I think that these girls deserve a chance to win, right? To actually be the best at their sport, right? To have fair competition.
So once again, you have another Democrat word salad answering the question wrong.
This is the Democrat party, folks. They can't get this one basic question right.
They just can't do it.
>> Building that skill to go to that next more competitive level. And and there's an argument by some saying they can't get to that next level or they're losing scholarships if they're unfairly um competing against somebody who who has a natural ability that they don't.
>> Given the very small number of trans athletes competing in California, I have not seen any data to support that claim.
>> Okay. And so you are supportive of the current law. Yes. Where do you stand on the debate over trans athletes specifically in student sports?
So look, this is this is an issue where I think it is disgusting how people have decided to make this a political lightning rod um to score political points. And when you look at the numbers, this is a very in NCAA sports, it's like you can count the number of athletes on one maybe two hands.
>> Um look, I have I'll tell you what I would tell my daughter. I have a daughter who plays soccer. I love watching her play. It's one of the most It's my favorite thing to do each week is to go out and watch her play. I can imagine a scenario where she ends up in a game uh and there's a a transgender athlete um born a boy who uh I could imagine that being unfair and that would be a conversation we would have and I can imagine it being unfair. But I also think that we are allowing ourselves to devolve into using that as a litmus test that is actually about demonizing difference, dividing people, scoring political points.
>> No, it's about honesty. It's about honesty. It's not about all that. See, he knows. He knows what this is. He knows it's a litmitness test. It is.
You're right. It is a litmus test. It's a litmus test for how honest are you going to be as a politician with the people, right? Are you going to us for votes, right? Are you willing to lie to us about anything, including basic reality, biology, or are you going to be straight up, regardless of whether or not you get backlash from the far left, are you going to stand for truth over politics?
That's what it's about, right? That's what it's about.
>> Whites and I'm just not going to be a governor who allows vulnerable people to be >> Yeah. Yeah. I'm not I'm not going to stand up for the truth because I don't want to upset the far left. Right.
That's what he's actually saying. This is sad and this is pathetic. It really is.
>> Machine bag. I do think that leagues have to decide and should have the freedom to come up with rules. I want to see >> So, here's a distinction though in California, and we're not talking about leagues. We're talking about student sports. So, school sports. So, we have a state law that says that the school districts have to allow these students to play um on the team for which they identify with. Now, the issue then becomes when you're looking at scholarships, right? when you're looking at competitions.
>> Um there are there are some some folks who are not using this as a political lightning rod who are parents and who have genuine concerns which is why we raised the issue >> and I understand that and that's and that's fair and I again as a parent of his daughter who plays soccer I get it.
I think at higher and more competitive levels I do think leagues should be free to set to set rules. I don't think there's an easy I don't think there's any easy answer here, but I think the NCAA ought to be able to set a uniform um set of rules and regulations on this and decide how to govern the sport. I want to see, especially at younger ages, all kids be able to play sports. I think it's good for all of our kids, trans kids, all kids. Um but yeah, at higher levels it gets more competitive, as scholarships are at play, as athletes are are bigger and and and um stronger and and the outcomes are um more significant. I do think eventually you've got to let leagues uh make that call, but I don't think I don't think there's an easy answer on that.
>> Yeah. So, no answer, right? Word salad.
I I I don't know what this dude supports, right? To me, it sounds like he understands um the biology behind this, the reality behind it. He has a daughter that plays soccer, but he's too much of a coward to stand up for his daughter, right? Let's keep it 100, right? That's basically what he just admitted. I'm too much of a coward. I care too much about politics. I care too much about the feelings of trans individuals uh for me to actually stand up for my daughter and to make sure that she can play sports, soccer, fairly.
This is how weak the Democrat party is, right? Especially the males within the Democrat party. I mean, seriously, the right answer to the question is, I do not support the law that forces biological girls to compete against biological boys in sports. I don't support it. We should overturn it.
Here's how we're going to overturn it.
That should be the right answer, right?
That is the right answer. But none of these Democrats can't give the right answer because they're all woke. They're all captured by the far left. So, you know, uh this is embarrassing in my opinion, but this is just a reminder of where the modern day Democrat party is at. No matter what they say, no matter how much they run around here and claim that they're moderate or whatever, if they can't get the answer to this question correctly, you can't trust them on any issue, right? Because they will you about this. They will you about anything. So, let me know what you guys think. Make sure you like, comment, and subscribe. Most importantly, share a black conservative perspective. Peace.
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