James O'Keefe
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AOC could not win a statewide primary in New York against Chuck Schumer. That is why I believe partially she's looking at a national primary. And there is nothing, running for off president is a career booster. That is how you end up becoming Pete Buttigieg, which you would have never done if you had to run just being a mayor. So I think that there's going to be a lot of people in the clown car.
But at the end of the day, I think black voters who make up the majority of primary voters for the Democratic Party in a lot of states, especially the big southeast states, they will be voting for a moderate man, probably a man of color. And I think that Westmore has what it takes right now.
But at the end of the day, I think black voters who make up the majority of primary voters for the Democratic Party in a lot of states, especially the big southeast states, they will be voting for a moderate man, probably a man of color. And I think that Westmore has what it takes right now.
I mean, it looks I don't if she was not, I don't know what else she would be doing. Like she's not doing differently than I would be advising if I was a Democratic consultant. There's nothing that she's doing that would make me think she's not running for president. I don't think she's running for a statewide office in New York.
I mean, it looks I don't if she was not, I don't know what else she would be doing. Like she's not doing differently than I would be advising if I was a Democratic consultant. There's nothing that she's doing that would make me think she's not running for president. I don't think she's running for a statewide office in New York.
I just don't think she's going to challenge Chuck Schumer's, you know, $50 million coffers. And she does, she, she isolates too many people in New York. There's too many voters who absolutely be appalled by her. So I think she's going to look at a, at a national thing and being the national voice of the party. And she has a better chance of doing that.
I just don't think she's going to challenge Chuck Schumer's, you know, $50 million coffers. And she does, she, she isolates too many people in New York. There's too many voters who absolutely be appalled by her. So I think she's going to look at a, at a national thing and being the national voice of the party. And she has a better chance of doing that.
Although I don't think she can win than she does at being a state, a U S Senator, which by the way, she's not a super effective legislator to begin with. Why would she be a Senator for?
Although I don't think she can win than she does at being a state, a U S Senator, which by the way, she's not a super effective legislator to begin with. Why would she be a Senator for?
Or be a populist progressive in the sense that you – like they used to be. Like be like – what's it called? What's this? The labor activists of the 1970s. Be super pro-union. Be super pro-worker and be against illegal immigration, which drives down their wages. trying to mix, but they don't want working class voters. That's their ultimate problem. There is a path for Democrats to move forward on.
Or be a populist progressive in the sense that you – like they used to be. Like be like – what's it called? What's this? The labor activists of the 1970s. Be super pro-union. Be super pro-worker and be against illegal immigration, which drives down their wages. trying to mix, but they don't want working class voters. That's their ultimate problem. There is a path for Democrats to move forward on.
Talk about billionaires in the Trump administration or the wealthy or tax cuts. There is a road for them to walk on and be a working class party. They have no interest in working class people because they're revolted by them. They are the party of college educated people who have those signs.
Talk about billionaires in the Trump administration or the wealthy or tax cuts. There is a road for them to walk on and be a working class party. They have no interest in working class people because they're revolted by them. They are the party of college educated people who have those signs.
I just wanted to know what we could do to try to... Because we're based as a Christian nation. I'm just trying to figure out what we can do to get back to being more Christly. Like, I see that how our nation is going, it's just not like it should be. We constantly are having... So much arguments with each other. Like, everybody wants to just be at odds. I don't know what we can do to fix it.
I just wanted to know what we could do to try to... Because we're based as a Christian nation. I'm just trying to figure out what we can do to get back to being more Christly. Like, I see that how our nation is going, it's just not like it should be. We constantly are having... So much arguments with each other. Like, everybody wants to just be at odds. I don't know what we can do to fix it.
I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk.
I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk.
Yeah, again, it's not Gates opening. That's a misunderstanding of the bill itself. It's how many can we process and actually deport. When you raise the standard for people coming across, when you increase the detention beds, when you increase deportation flights, you're not letting people in. And people are thinking about how the Biden administration is running it now.
Yeah, again, it's not Gates opening. That's a misunderstanding of the bill itself. It's how many can we process and actually deport. When you raise the standard for people coming across, when you increase the detention beds, when you increase deportation flights, you're not letting people in. And people are thinking about how the Biden administration is running it now.
Right now, the Biden administration is allowing, for instance, 1,500 people a day just to come to the ports of entry, get a work permit and get released into the country. People coming between ports of entry get what's called a notice to appear and get released into the country. All of that stops.