This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein is the likely Democrat nominee for Governor. And that might be a problem, according to a report at The Assembly:
This year, party elites have rallied not just behind Stein but also Jeff Jackson, Rachel Hunt, and Allison Riggs in their bids for attorney general, lieutenant governor, and Supreme Court justice, respectively. All are white and have Black primary opponents. The likely outcome is that the top of the state ticket for Democrats will be all white in November, while state Republicans will be led by Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who wants to become the state’s first Black governor.
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[00:00:26] And again, thank you the law for the assembly. He is the former editor in chief of Indie Week out of Durham. That is a leftist rag. Anyway, headline,
[00:01:41] Josh Stein's challenge with black voters.
[00:01:46] Or as I like to say, 4 percent, 4 percent. Morgan was in third place. He's behind Shirell Booker, a try-on town council member who is also black. There are two other black candidates, Marcus Williams and Gary Fox. So, Josh Stein is the only white guy running in the Democrat primary for governor.
[00:03:03] There are four black candidates running against him. I agree with Mike Morgan, right?
[00:04:21] This is what I've, I've talked about this for years.
[00:04:23] This is the Democratmaker mechanisms, right? That's what we're talking about. Right? You got to go through, you have to kiss the rings. So and so says, this is, you know, now it's your turn.
[00:05:42] Now it's your turn.
[00:05:43] Right?
[00:05:44] There's an order to these things. They're all white and Josh Stein, they're all white. All are white and they have primary opponents who are black. The likely outcome is that the top of the state ticket for Democrats is going to be all white. And the state Republican ticket, which is probably going to be led by Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson,
[00:07:01] who wants to be the state demands for the ceasefire, right?
[00:08:21] If you're talking about a two, three percent talk about black versus white a lot. So first off, Ben, a lot is two words,
[00:10:47] You got a problem with the article at the assemblync.com. You should take it up with them.
[00:10:49] Lucille Sherman and Jeffrey Billman.
[00:10:54] Two white people, I believe.
[00:10:56] So you can accuse them of being racists as well for daring to mention that Josh Stein
[00:11:01] might have a bit of a problem. You've probably used this tactic as a weapon against many other people in the past and maybe you've kind of got a little bit of enjoyment
[00:12:22] over watching them cower and try to,
[00:12:25] oh, I'm not a racist.
[00:12:26] See, I don. Now, Ben may not like to acknowledge this truth, but it is true. When talking about electoral politics, there's one demographic that votes overwhelmingly for Democrats by a racial category, and that is black voters. And Ben doesn't want
[00:13:44] to acknowledge that, but it is the truth. So I'm fine to have the conversations about why certain demographics vote in certain ways.
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[00:17:26] about Josh Stein, who has twice been elected when former President Trump won the state of North Carolina.
[00:17:27] But both of his victories were very, very close.
[00:17:32] He ran several points behind Roy Cooper in 2020, when Cooper won re-election, and Stein
[00:17:41] ran behind Mark Robinson, when Robinson became the state party's African American caucus, said she only remembers Stein showing up, quote, whenever it was time for us to vote for him. There was no other time that there was a visit. Stein's campaign plans to his entire tenure as lieutenant governor.
[00:21:41] And I think there's, I mean, there's a lot of downside.
[00:21:44] The quotes that have come out, the sound Party that are gonna vote against Mark Robinson.
[00:23:04] Which, by the way, for our friends like Ben, the bigot,
[00:24:04] of the Attorney General's office under his leadership has consistently done everything in its power to uphold the racist status quo that exists within our criminal justice system.
[00:24:12] You're never woke enough. You're never woke enough.
[00:24:16] All right, hey, maybe you have heard by now DraftKings Sportsbook is coming to North Carolina.
[00:24:22] It's coming soon. On March 11th, to be because the Democratic slate is all white. She said quote the bigger issue is that they got
[00:25:44] poopy candidates. They got bad candidates. So let's see here. It's a doo doo doo. Oh, and I said, why are you listening to a racist? He says to know your enemy, you must study them. So good to know Ben considers me to be his enemy. Good to know, Ben, I will still treat you as a human being.
[00:27:00] You know, I'm not as individuals and you have displayed yourself to be a bigot and you've just called me the enemy,
[00:28:20] hence my assessment of your political philosophy.
[00:28:24] Now you can call yourself independent and that's fine. They're actually, the unaffiliated in North Carolina, vote in a more partisan fashion than even people who are registered by party affiliation. Did you know that? Again, not everyone, right? These are generalities because the truth is general. That's why these ideas exist.
[00:29:40] That's why, because somebody runs the data,
[00:29:43] they do the polling, and then it turns out,
[00:29:45] oh, look at this, you think you've learned about me, is that you need to listen to a lot more. You need to listen to way more. That's pretty debate. So maybe you didn't appreciate being called a name, I guess, Ben? I don't know. I do not need to be listening to a racist. So as of today, I'll refrain from listening. Yes! Awesome! I did it! Ben is no longer going to listen to the show. That's fantastic, Ben.
[00:32:20] Look, no, I mean, okay, fine.
[00:32:22] I'm not going to be happy that I lost a listener.
[00:32:25] I'm never happy to lose a listener. short for Ben, it's too short for me. He should go listen to people that just reinforce all of his existing beliefs. It will make him much happier. And a lot of people are like that. But Ben the Bigot, we bid you adieu. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could
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