This episode is presented by Simply NC Goods – Vice President Kamala Harris was asked if she supports the restrictions outlined in the now-overturned Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision. She said she supports the "protections" but was unable (or unwilling) to express her position on abortion restrictions.
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[00:00:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Regarding the last hour's topic, I did get a tweet. It's a Pete tweet from former poll dancer.
[00:00:37] [SPEAKER_01]: I didn't make the name like that's there any. Okay. They said given the spike in reported rapes in North Carolina it stands to reason the Josh Stein would not want to debate
[00:00:46] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just glad that he cleared the backlog of rape kits just like his good friend Ray did before him.
[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Who did actually clear the backlog of the untested rape kits which Josh Stein accused his opponent of being responsible for as a DA versus Roy Cooper who was the attorney general who said he had cleared them
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_01]: And then actually turned out he did not clear them and then Josh Stein said he'd cleared them and then turned out those were not clear
[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_01]: And then the legislature came in and gave a bunch of money to actually clear them out and then they got cleared out.
[00:01:20] [SPEAKER_01]: So just to be just to be clear on all of that. Okay. So yesterday Kamala Harris did an interview alone. She sat for an interview alone.
[00:01:35] [SPEAKER_01]: I believe this is now the second interview that she has done without her emotional support governor by her side. So let's let's celebrate the progress. These are these are healthy big steps for you. That's very good. Very good.
[00:01:54] [SPEAKER_01]: She appeared at I assume what she thought would be a bit of a friendly venue.
[00:02:04] [SPEAKER_01]: And yes, some of the questions were ridiculously softball questions. However, some were not. Some were not there was one on guns.
[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_01]: I've got that audio. I believe this was an NPR host of all people but she spoke at and I believe Trump spoke at this same organization.
[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't have a printout of an article about it. I just have the audio clips because I was watching it on C span this morning.
[00:02:37] [SPEAKER_01]: And and I failed to print it out. So I don't remember. I don't know who the the interviewers are. And I usually do that. But again, I'm running on five hours asleep here people. Okay, come me some slack. Okay.
[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_01]: So I believe it was like the National Association of Black Journalists. I think is what the organization was. And so there were three journalists that were asking her questions and the session lasted about 40 minutes.
[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_01]: And one of the journalists asks her about abortion.
[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_01]: And Roe V Wade and well, before I tell you, I'm just going to play the clip and then I'm going to and then I'll circle back like Jen Pissacky style. I'll circle back here and.
[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_01]: And I'll give you some of the details about Roe V Wade. But listen to her answer quote unquote answer, I'm using air quotes around that bad boy answer.
[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_01]: To the question about abortion.
[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_00]: We want to move to the top of the reproductive access something that you have worked on and leading on both for the administration Democrats and now the top of the ticket.
[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_00]: You said that as president you would want to codify Roe. If it came to your desk, you would sign it.
[00:03:53] [SPEAKER_00]: That did that role protected access until field of liability, which it also says is quote at about seven months.
[00:04:01] [SPEAKER_00]: But America earlier even at 24 weeks. So do you similarly support also codifying Roe's restrictions, which allowed states to ban abortion in the third trimester pregnancy unless necessary to save the mother's life.
[00:04:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay. Let me stop.
[00:04:17] [SPEAKER_01]: You heard the question. You said you would codify Roe V Wade. You would codify what Roe laid out, but Roe V Wade allowed states to ban abortion in the third trimester.
[00:04:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you support those restrictions?
[00:04:35] [SPEAKER_02]: We need to put the protections of Roe V Wade back into law. And when that bill gets passed by Congress, I will proudly sign it into law.
[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Understand what is happening in our country over 20 states have passed what I call Trump abortion bands because I understand how we got here.
[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay. Trump did not pass any abortion bands. Trump has does not have as president. No president has that authority.
[00:05:01] [SPEAKER_01]: They are constitutionally restricted from doing that sort of thing. They don't get to write in past laws all will and illiam, unless you're Joe Biden apparently.
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_01]: But anyway, like you don't get to do that. So it's not a she's framing it as this even though she's been told by Donald Trump on the debate stage that he did not do this.
[00:05:23] [SPEAKER_01]: He actually supports the exceptions and he said it needs to go to the states. And she keeps saying this line and it is a lie.
[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Some states have decided you be more restrictive than others. Some states have decided to have no restrictions.
[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_01]: In fact, if you were to codify Roe V Wade, you would be restricting what did he call it reproductive access or something.
[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_01]: You would be restricting abortion more so than states currently have in place now states like California and Minnesota.
[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_01]: But note what she answered there. She said, we have to codify Roe protections and if it comes to my desk, I'll proudly sign it.
[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_01]: But he was asking about the restrictions. And she starts talking about Roe protections because that's what she has apparently memorized.
[00:06:25] [SPEAKER_01]: I said this a couple of weeks ago. Well, yeah was right after the debate. She has been memorizing her lines.
[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what she's been doing with all of the stump speeches. It's the same speech. I played a couple of clips yesterday where she said the exact same thing about a concept.
[00:06:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Right? The Trump has no plan for you. He just has a concept of a plan, a concept of a plan. She just keeps saying these things on the stump speeches because she has to be able to say these things in the interviews.
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_01]: That to me is obvious. Maybe not to other people, but to me that's obvious because when you watch enough of these things and you hear the same things over and over again and then she reiterates that stuff on the debate stage and then she reiterates it during the interviews like.
[00:07:20] [SPEAKER_01]: It's obvious what has been occurring. They've been drilling these lines into her brain because I would submit based on earlier reporting about her and some of the criticism that came from staffers of hers who said she wouldn't do the homework.
[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_01]: And that's how she ended up speaking in the word salads because she would go to these events as vice president before apparently she knew that Joe Biden was in cognitive decline. So she was going to well, you know, these different events and she would get asked questions or have to talk about whatever it is that you're looking at or these people you're meeting whatever and she was unprepared because she didn't do the the homework ahead of time.
[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_01]: So she's unprepared so she starts down these rhetorical cul-de-sax and can't get out of them.
[00:08:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Which is weird because you could totally turn around and call to sack anyway. So she starts off with the row protections, but it was a question about whether she supports the restrictions that were in row.
[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Anyone here has heard most recently stories at a Georgia.
[00:08:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Traject story.
[00:08:40] [SPEAKER_01]: The story at a Georgia is a woman who was pregnant with twins, sought an abortion. She came here to North Carolina and got her abortion pill mythopressed on.
[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Took it and died. She died from an abortion. She did not die because she left Georgia to come to North Carolina to get that pill.
[00:09:03] [SPEAKER_01]: She died because of the pill.
[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't understand well, I do understand. You're counting on people not knowing that story.
[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, she died because she had to leave the state. No, she died from the mythopressed on or pristine.
[00:09:19] [SPEAKER_02]: About a young woman who died because it appears the people who should have given her health care were afraid they'd be criminalized after the dopest season came down.
[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Laws that make no exception even for rape or incest, which means that you're telling a survivor of a crime of a violation to their body that they have no right to make a decision about what happens to their body next, which is immoral.
[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_02]: The approach that doesn't take into account that most people I think agree you don't have to abandon your faith or deeply how beliefs to agree.
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_02]: The government should not be telling her what to do with her body if she chooses she will talk with her past, her priest, her rabbi, her e-mone, but it should not be the government or Donald Trump.
[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Telling her what to do about her own body in her life. So that's where I stand. We need to put back in place the protection of Roevi Wade and put that into law.
[00:10:20] [SPEAKER_02]: We need to put back in place the protections of Roevi Wade and individual incest, with her doctor, make the decision based on what she can determine because she's smart enough to know.
[00:10:34] [SPEAKER_02]: What's in her best interest instead of having her government tell her what to do, especially a bunch of people in these state capitals who think they're in a better position to tell her what to do than she is to know what's in her best interest.
[00:10:44] [SPEAKER_01]: So no, she kept coming back to the protections of Roevi Wade. I don't think she knows what restrictions were in Roevi Wade. I really don't because she couldn't answer it.
[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_01]: He's asking a very direct question. The restrictions and he even told her, he gave her the answer.
[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_01]: All she had to do was say, do you favor the restrictions or not that are part of this law? And she couldn't even say, she's kind of like the Bryce Young.
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[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_01]: So according to history dot com, the US Supreme Court under the Roe V Wade ruling divided pregnancy into three trimesters.
[00:12:46] [SPEAKER_01]: Which was kind of obvious because they're called trimesters. Right? So they're like, they are, you know, they deserve any kind of awards for brilliance there.
[00:12:56] [SPEAKER_01]: But they, they divided pregnancy into three trimesters and declared that the choice to end a pregnancy in the first trimester that was solely up to the woman.
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_01]: In the second trimester, the government could regulate abortion but I've been it but regulate it in order to protect the mother's health.
[00:13:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And then in the third trimester, the government could prohibit abortion to protect a fetus that could survive on its own outside of the womb except when a woman's health was in danger.
[00:13:33] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what Roe did. This is one of the problems with this debate. People talk about Roe V Wade and they don't actually know about what Roe V Wade did.
[00:13:42] [SPEAKER_01]: What they're thinking of is Casey V. Planned Parenthood. That's where the whole, because Casey came along that ruling, undid a lot of this stuff.
[00:13:54] [SPEAKER_01]: So when, when Kamala is coached to say she will sign into law of the protections of Roe, she probably doesn't even know what the restrictions are.
[00:14:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Even after that journalist told her what they are.
[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_01]: She's not a deep thinker. That does not mean I'm saying Trump is, I'm to quote Vince Cochlee, do not hear what I am not saying.
[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_01]: But she is not a deep thinker on these issues and on this issue.
[00:14:25] [SPEAKER_01]: She's just packed with slogans or brain is stuffed with slogans and then she just spits him out. No matter what the question is, why did she's answering it or not?
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[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Second question I want to highlight for you from this national association of black journalists i think is the name of the organization i should have actually just during the break looked it up.
[00:15:37] [SPEAKER_01]: guns this was a believe this journalists is from npr and.
[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_01]: She was asking about gun control and gun crime and violence specifically hand guns because hand guns are responsible for the vast majority of gun crime and gun deaths.
[00:15:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, not assault rifles so she asked Harris about this and Harris starts giving one of her canned answers and the journalist tries to.
[00:16:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Director towards the handgun portion and Harris kind of gets a little little snippy with the journalist but in cities like Philadelphia hand guns are responsible for most homicides and violent crime the most recent FBI data shows hand guns were involved in 59% of murders in our country.
[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_03]: How will you address the issue with the use of hand guns because push for and assault weapons ban only addresses a significant but small part of the problem true.
[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_02]: So.
[00:16:42] [SPEAKER_02]: First of all yes i am a gun owner and Tim loss is a gun owner and we're not trying to take anybody's guns away from them.
[00:16:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Which by the way that's not what she said when she was in California, but I digress.
[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_02]: But we do need not solve weapons.
[00:16:55] [SPEAKER_02]: The salt weapons are designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly and have no place and has no place i'm going to get to it yes and have no place on the streets of a civil society we need universal background checks which to your point about hand guns is about saying that it is just reasonable.
[00:17:20] [SPEAKER_02]: To what reasonable gun safety laws that say we should do background checks that we ought to know it's just reasonable you might want to know before someone can buy a lethal weapon.
[00:17:31] [SPEAKER_02]: If they've been found by a court to be a danger to themselves or others you might just want to know and we're still going to understand that but you're asking about specifically about handguns because many of those handguns are purchased and places.
[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll apply to handguns.
[00:17:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you do.
[00:17:48] [SPEAKER_03]: If you're in instances those handguns aren't even bought lawfully yes.
[00:17:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Which is why i also have been very adamant for years in fact i myself protested at a gun show.
[00:18:00] [SPEAKER_02]: 10 15 years ago about the gun show loophole and why we need to close that because what ends up happening is that gun shows it flea markets gun dealers are not under existing on the past.
[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Wait, what under existing law in the past? What does that even mean?
[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Does the law now exist or not or is it in the past?
[00:18:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Which is it? Is it existing or is it in the past? Here's the deal also.
[00:18:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Gun dealers actual license dealers that want to keep their license.
[00:18:37] [SPEAKER_01]: They're not the ones selling illegal firearms to people out in the park and lots.
[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_01]: And she doesn't ever answer the question but here like this is this is what i mean.
[00:18:48] [SPEAKER_01]: She doesn't do the homework. She doesn't actually know this issue.
[00:18:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But she then starts talking at length about the you know the that has she was a prosecutor but did you know she was a prosecutor by the way.
[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Also John Kerry served in Vietnam i'm not sure you're aware of that but that is true also john Kerry served in Vietnam and comillhares was a prosecutor.
[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_01]: And now she you know would would sit with the relatives of homicide victims. So she knows what what do you know about well yeah there are victims but so you think a
[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_01]: You think universal background checks is the answer that's the answer by the way.
[00:19:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Like if you try to get a pistol purchase permit in North Carolina well I guess before because they did away with those with the sheriff control and all
[00:19:39] [SPEAKER_01]: But the gun dealers do the check through the next system.
[00:19:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah they check you right there.
[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_01]: They check to see if you're prohibited buyer.
[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_01]: And if you're prohibited buyer and you've lied on your form.
[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_01]: That that's a crime. Do you know that?
[00:20:01] [SPEAKER_01]: If a criminal wants to get their hands on a handgun they can do so the guy who took a shot at.
[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh sorry he didn't actually get off around the guy who camped out at the golf course to assassinate Donald Trump he had a an assault rifle right he had a long gun with a serial number scratched off on it.
[00:20:24] [SPEAKER_01]: He was a prohibited purchaser. He had a gun. How did that happen? That's against the law.
[00:20:31] [SPEAKER_01]: That didn't stop him.
[00:20:33] [SPEAKER_01]: But there's a reason why people who want to censor your speech also don't want you to have guns.
[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_01]: There's a reason and the reason why is the same reason why the founders put that second amendment into the constitution because they recognized the
[00:20:50] [SPEAKER_01]: the propensity of government as George Washington said it is a useful servant but a fearful master is government.
[00:20:58] [SPEAKER_01]: And so they recognize the ability of any government to go tyrannical because it is comprised of humans.
[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_01]: In humans can be pretty awful and power hungry.
[00:21:11] [SPEAKER_01]: That's the reason it wasn't there for hunting.
[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_01]: It was there for protection.
[00:21:15] [SPEAKER_01]: And it was there for protection against a tyrannical government.
[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_01]: You may not like that that may make you feel uncomfortable on my gosh trigger warning whatever sorry no pun intended there but like that's the what that's the reason it's there.
[00:21:29] [SPEAKER_01]: And here's here's the deal if you don't like that then get the second amendment repeal.
[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Do it go for it try it.
[00:21:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Greg whip up some votes in the house and Senate. I'd be very curious to see how much support you can get and then let it go to the states and let all of the states necessary three quarters of them ratify your constitutional amendment.
[00:21:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Go for it.
[00:21:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Let's see it do it.
[00:21:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh no they won't because it's a political loser.
[00:22:03] [SPEAKER_01]: They would lose they would lose badly but they like to campaign on the issue.
[00:22:09] [SPEAKER_01]: So they get to keep the issue. They get to use any kind of gun crime to advance their personal political fortunes and their fundraising without actually ever doing just like with Roe V Wade.
[00:22:23] [SPEAKER_01]: They could have codified it.
[00:22:24] [SPEAKER_01]: They had control.
[00:22:25] [SPEAKER_01]: They could have tried it but they didn't. Why not?
[00:22:29] [SPEAKER_01]: And want the issue.
[00:22:30] [SPEAKER_01]: And they know they probably can't get the votes to pass it.
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[00:23:52] [SPEAKER_01]: So did you know that Kamala Harris wrote a book?
[00:24:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you know what the name of the book is?
[00:24:06] [SPEAKER_01]: It is called The Truths We Hold.
[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_01]: That is the name of the, I'm not kidding, that's the name of the book.
[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_01]: The Truths We Hold.
[00:24:19] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know. There are a lot of different interpretations of that considering the words that she uses.
[00:24:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Like for example, here are some of the issues.
[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, hoaxes that were pushed by the author of The Truths We Hold.
[00:24:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Number one, juicy, small lay.
[00:24:44] [SPEAKER_01]: Remember that guy?
[00:24:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Just a small it. Some people know him as.
[00:24:50] [SPEAKER_01]: She said, quote, this was an attempted modern day lynching.
[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what she said.
[00:25:00] [SPEAKER_01]: And after it turned out that he staged the entire thing, which I am shocked.
[00:25:07] [SPEAKER_01]: I was shocked that that occurred that a theater guy would think he's a writer.
[00:25:12] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, that's really terrible, right?
[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_01]: You know, you're an actor. Just stain your lane.
[00:25:18] [SPEAKER_01]: But anyway, um, afterwards she said she was sad, disappointed and frustrated.
[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_01]: And then pivoted to using his lie as a teachable moment about the scourge of legitimate hate crimes across the country.
[00:25:31] [SPEAKER_01]: So while this one may have been a fake hate crime, there are lots of real ones that we should be focusing on
[00:25:39] [SPEAKER_01]: because this one that I was super invested in turned out to be complete fabrication.
[00:25:46] [SPEAKER_01]: At the same time, she said, we must speak the truth.
[00:25:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Hate crimes are on the rise in America.
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_01]: She has repeatedly dodged questions about her facilitation of the juicy, small lay hoax.
[00:25:57] [SPEAKER_01]: By the way, if you don't know why I say that is because that was what the philosopher Dave Shappelle called him.
[00:26:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Hokes number two, the horse riding border agents whipping Haitian migrants.
[00:26:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Remember that story?
[00:26:14] [SPEAKER_01]: September 2021, Customs and Border Protection agents on horseback attempting to round up a group of Haitian migrants illegally crossing the US Mexico border.
[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_01]: The administrations borders are Kamala Harris said that they were horrible atrocities.
[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Quote, human beings should never be treated that way and I'm deeply troubled by it.
[00:26:37] [SPEAKER_01]: She said demanding a thorough investigation.
[00:26:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Of course, we found out later that the supposed whips were not actually whips.
[00:26:44] [SPEAKER_01]: They were rains on the horses that the picture looked like whips but weren't whips.
[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But people wanted them to be whips because it fed a narrative.
[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_01]: She has not apologized for those remarks, her truth as it were, the truth she holds.
[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_01]: Now unburdened by what has been.
[00:27:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Forced sterilizations at Trump era immigration detention facility.
[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_01]: This was a year prior to the horse whipping border patrol agents.
[00:27:17] [SPEAKER_01]: September 2020, whistleblower Don Wooten said that the physician and question Mahendra Amin was referred to by detainees as the uterus collector.
[00:27:28] [SPEAKER_01]: You remember this story?
[00:27:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Harris joined in on the frenzy calling for an investigation into the horrific allegations.
[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Forced sterilization has a long and dark history in our country and this must be investigated immediately, sedhars.
[00:27:41] [SPEAKER_01]: But Wooten hadn't made up the claims.
[00:27:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh well, let's be unburdened by what has been.
[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Michael Brown's murder.
[00:27:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Michael Brown's murder forever changed Ferguson in America.
[00:27:57] [SPEAKER_01]: She said on August 9th 2019 the five year anniversary of Brown's death.
[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_01]: But Brown was not actually murdered.
[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_01]: He was killed after he attacked a police officer and tried to take his gun.
[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_01]: The police officer who shot Michael Brown shot himself defense according to the racist Obama Justice Department.
[00:28:26] [SPEAKER_01]: So there's another one of her truths she held that she is now unburdened by.
[00:28:32] [SPEAKER_01]: By the way, you can read more on all of these stories at freebeacon.com.
[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_01]: This is the Washington Freebeacon.
[00:28:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Next up, Julie Sweatnik.
[00:28:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Remember her?
[00:28:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Much of Harris's support among Democrats stems from her high profile performance in the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Cavanol.
[00:28:50] [SPEAKER_01]: Did you know she was a prosecutor, by the way?
[00:28:53] [SPEAKER_01]: She was?
[00:28:53] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, she was.
[00:28:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Kamala Harris was a prosecutor.
[00:28:57] [SPEAKER_01]: John Kerry served in Vietnam as well.
[00:28:59] [SPEAKER_01]: John case expo there was a postman.
[00:29:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, so Harris took the lead in promoting the unsupported allegations that Cavanol sexually harassed a high school classmate.
[00:29:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Christine Lazyford and engaged in other crude behavior as a young man.
[00:29:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Harris entered Democratic colleagues, touted these serious and credible allegations of Julie Sweatnik,
[00:29:20] [SPEAKER_01]: who claimed at Cavanol and his friends routinely spiked drinks of girls at high school parties in the 1980s in order to rape them.
[00:29:30] [SPEAKER_01]: But, Sweatnik lied.
[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_01]: According to the Senate Judiciary Committee that referred her and her lawyer, Michael Avonati, to the FBI Foreign Vestine.
[00:29:39] [SPEAKER_01]: The investigation after she admitted in a TV interview that she never actually witnessed Cavanol spiking any drinks at parties.
[00:29:46] [SPEAKER_01]: And the committee found Sweatnik had a history of quote, making false legal claims and false allegations of sexual misconduct.
[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_01]: And then another, Jacob Blake.
[00:29:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Harris's first act after accepting the Veepe nomination in August 2020 was a trip to Wisconsin to meet the family of Jacob Blake.
[00:30:03] [SPEAKER_01]: A black man shot by a police officer in Kenosho, Wisconsin, during an arrest attempt.
[00:30:12] [SPEAKER_01]: They said this was an example of systemic racism. Remember?
[00:30:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Riot's ensued.
[00:30:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Turned out he was shot after he brandished a knife against a cop who was trying to make an arrest on him on an outstanding warrant related to a sexual assault charge.
[00:30:28] [SPEAKER_01]: And finally, perhaps her most egregious hoax,
[00:30:30] [SPEAKER_01]: that her boss Joe Biden had a firm grasp on the duties of his office, and there would be no need for her to replace him.
[00:30:37] [SPEAKER_01]: All right, that'll do it for this episode.
[00:30:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast.
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