Vince Colonese
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Civil rights law means everyone needs to be treated equally, regardless of race. That is not what Brandon Johnson is doing. And in fact, on Sunday, Brandon Johnson was straight up bragging about
This is how we are. And then he ran off a list of all of the black people who work in the city of Chicago. He started running off all these officials that he hired because they have black skin. He hired them to these jobs. And he said, because they're black, as you just heard, they are generous, which means they're the right people for the job.
This is how we are. And then he ran off a list of all of the black people who work in the city of Chicago. He started running off all these officials that he hired because they have black skin. He hired them to these jobs. And he said, because they're black, as you just heard, they are generous, which means they're the right people for the job.
This is how we are. And then he ran off a list of all of the black people who work in the city of Chicago. He started running off all these officials that he hired because they have black skin. He hired them to these jobs. And he said, because they're black, as you just heard, they are generous, which means they're the right people for the job.
This is the mayor of Chicago talking about this openly, openly. And so he goes on and then he brags about giving out contracts in the city of Chicago based on race. This is a very stupid thing to do if you're an elected official. If you're the mayor of Chicago, it's a very stupid thing to do in a world where the Justice Department has people who actually care about justice and civil rights law.
This is the mayor of Chicago talking about this openly, openly. And so he goes on and then he brags about giving out contracts in the city of Chicago based on race. This is a very stupid thing to do if you're an elected official. If you're the mayor of Chicago, it's a very stupid thing to do in a world where the Justice Department has people who actually care about justice and civil rights law.
This is the mayor of Chicago talking about this openly, openly. And so he goes on and then he brags about giving out contracts in the city of Chicago based on race. This is a very stupid thing to do if you're an elected official. If you're the mayor of Chicago, it's a very stupid thing to do in a world where the Justice Department has people who actually care about justice and civil rights law.
Take a look here. Cut three. Here's Brandon Johnson bragging about racial contract distribution.
Take a look here. Cut three. Here's Brandon Johnson bragging about racial contract distribution.
Take a look here. Cut three. Here's Brandon Johnson bragging about racial contract distribution.
And again, he goes on. He just keeps saying I hired this black contractor, this black contractor. It's not about that. If you're if you're a resident of the city of Chicago, the last thing that you should care about or any any resident anywhere, the last thing you should care about is what is the race of the person who's providing this service? Why would you start from there? You wouldn't.
And again, he goes on. He just keeps saying I hired this black contractor, this black contractor. It's not about that. If you're if you're a resident of the city of Chicago, the last thing that you should care about or any any resident anywhere, the last thing you should care about is what is the race of the person who's providing this service? Why would you start from there? You wouldn't.
And again, he goes on. He just keeps saying I hired this black contractor, this black contractor. It's not about that. If you're if you're a resident of the city of Chicago, the last thing that you should care about or any any resident anywhere, the last thing you should care about is what is the race of the person who's providing this service? Why would you start from there? You wouldn't.
You wouldn't. You would say whoever's best, who can deliver the best product at the lowest price, save us a lot of money, deliver the best quality product. That's the key. That's the key consideration. Whether it's, you know, the products that you buy on a personal level, the work that you want done for your home, anything. And that's not the way government officials operate.
You wouldn't. You would say whoever's best, who can deliver the best product at the lowest price, save us a lot of money, deliver the best quality product. That's the key. That's the key consideration. Whether it's, you know, the products that you buy on a personal level, the work that you want done for your home, anything. And that's not the way government officials operate.
You wouldn't. You would say whoever's best, who can deliver the best product at the lowest price, save us a lot of money, deliver the best quality product. That's the key. That's the key consideration. Whether it's, you know, the products that you buy on a personal level, the work that you want done for your home, anything. And that's not the way government officials operate.
He gets other people's money and then he distributes it based on race rather than for efficiency and for the good of the people. And by the way, again, importantly, it's a violation of the law. It's a violation of the law. So now the city of Chicago is a civil rights investigation on its hand. So that's it's a very big deal. And that's that civil rights department.
He gets other people's money and then he distributes it based on race rather than for efficiency and for the good of the people. And by the way, again, importantly, it's a violation of the law. It's a violation of the law. So now the city of Chicago is a civil rights investigation on its hand. So that's it's a very big deal. And that's that civil rights department.
He gets other people's money and then he distributes it based on race rather than for efficiency and for the good of the people. And by the way, again, importantly, it's a violation of the law. It's a violation of the law. So now the city of Chicago is a civil rights investigation on its hand. So that's it's a very big deal. And that's that civil rights department.
The Justice Department has been used for years to abuse, used for years to abuse, you know, normal Americans all over the country and crazy, very crazy. Let's go, Brandon just asked, are we going to talk about the Dan Bongino-Kash Patel interview from this last weekend? Well, we did. You missed it. We did a whole show on it on Monday, so you can check out the Monday show. It's right there.