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We’re Done Picking Cotton

U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, the Texas Democrat, might act like an AOC-style leftist. But scratch the surface and you’ll find an out-and-out racist.

Here, she’s advocating open doors for illegal immigrants because “we’re done picking the cotton.”

Someone needs to sit Crockett aside and teach her a little bit of history. No one picks cotton these days.

After all, Eli Whitney got his patents on the cotton gin back in 1807! Here’s more from Memology 101.

Klaus Schwab Calls It Quits

Klaus Schwab is stepping down as head of the World Economic Forum. This comes after allegations of racism and misogyny.

Schwab had led the WEF for five decades. Here’s more from J.D. Rucker.

Candace Hit With Another Suit

I got hit with another process server with news of another lawsuit. Turns out it had nothing to do with Blake Lively or Brigitte Macron’s alleged penis. Instead, the lawsuit was filed against Kanye West by a former employee of his who charged that Kanye was a racist!

I spoke with Olivia Nuzzi, and the Trump administration is basically adopting a BLM position on antisemitism. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

The Yellow Emoji: Now Racist?

If you don’t use a White Emoji, are you trying to sugarcoat the impact of white privilege? That’s the argument NP, National Public Radio, appears to be advancing. Does that federal entity discriminate against whites or any other races? Why can’t the federal government treat everyone equally? Here’s more from Mr. Reagan.

Discussing Immigration In 2025

We need a lot of different cultures to be strong, but no culture is ever better than another culture at anything. Why is that so hard to understand? Here’s more from FreedomToons.

Absolute Clown

Race grifter Jemele Hill, an ESPN commentator, sums up the re-election of Donald Trump: Saying all of us who voted for him are a bunch of misogynists and racists, too.

Couldn’t have anything to do with the Democrats running a drunken dullard as President? Here’s more from Memology 101.

When Will Reid Get The Boot?

MSNBC “news host” Joy Reid is using her podcast to showcase her mettle as an out-and-out racist. But with MSNBC viewership during primetime plunging by more than 50 percent, how long before the network executives finally cut bait and boot this extremist?

Has she finally crossed the line, even for a network whose standards are as lax as MSNBC? Megyn Kelly thinks it won’t be long now before we see a dismissal. Here, Mark Dice also takes stock of the slippery slope surrounding Reid.

Heave-ho!

Megyn Kelly is joined by Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square, to talk about MSNBC and Al Sharpton’s major ethical lapse in accepting money from the Kamala campaign before an interview, the decline of corporate media at CNN and elsewhere.

The Crisis Industry

Activists claim everything is getting worse–pollution, homophobia, racism, hate. John Stossel says the opposite is true. But if they admit that how would they raise money?

Stossel welcomes John Tierney to the podcast, who says, “For activists, success is a threat. It is going to put you out of business unless you find a new cause.” Stossel takes a deep dive into how activist groups raise billions of dollars, the consequences of their activism and why we fall for their scares.

CNN Bans Conservative Panelist

CNN has banned conservative commentator and 1776 Project PAC founder Ryan Girdusky over a joke that the network has called “racist.” But Ryan joins Glenn Beck to expose CNN’s hypocrisy.

Girdusky’s quip to MSNBC host, Palestine supporter and fellow panelist Mehdi Hasan that “I hope your beeper doesn’t go off” was enough to get him removed. But Hasan was allowed to call Girdusky a Nazi?!

Girdusky also notes that the other CNN panelists had no issue with constantly telling jokes about white people or comparing Trump to Joseph Goebbels. But there was one decision that CNN made that convinced Girdusky to just speak his mind, even if it meant getting fired …

The Crisis Industry

From pollution to homophobia to racism and hate, activists claim everything is getting worse. John Stossel says the opposite is true. But if they admit that how would they raise money?

“For activists, success is a threat,” says journalist John Tierney, who’s covered activists for years and joins the Stossel podcast to explain how and why they move from one crisis to another to suit their agenda.

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