
Bill Maher Mocks CNN for Harris-Walz Interview: “They Wonder Why the Kids Get Their News From TikTok”
The Democratic nominees for president and vice president did their first joint interview with CNN's Dana Bash on Thursday night.




More deflection.you can't post direct criticisms and insults from you of trump during his term because they're really aren't any is there?
How about this one...if trump gets back into office with an emboldened maga and installs more white conservative judges etc. what are the odds that reparations for black Americans gain more traction on the state and federal level? Surely you can answer that question???
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Wow....just wow...I would have told her 2A is Amendment 45....
His supporters are the most dumbest creatures on earth.
2021 was in bidens term and youre STILL deflecting...If Trump gets back into office, in what year would that occur? Do you know what year you're in now? Do you even know your name?
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2021 was in bidens term and youre STILL deflecting...
WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF PROGRESS FOR REPARATIONS UNDER TRUMP WHO SAID THIS:
"I think there is a definite anti-white feeling in this country," Trump told Time in an interview published on Tuesday. "I don't think it would be a very tough thing to address, frankly. But I think the laws are very unfair right now."
Trump did not specify examples of anti-white bias nor policy prescriptions in the interview.
But Trump's campaign website, opens new tab lays out several plans, and some of his allies are making detailed recommendations should Trump win back the White House from Democrat Joe Biden in a Nov. 5 election.
One Trump proposal would reverse Biden's executive order, opens new tab requiring federal agencies to assess whether underserved communities - including people of color, LGBTQ Americans and rural Americans - can adequately access their programs.
At campaign rallies, Trump pledges to strip funds from schools teaching critical race theory, an academic concept - rarely taught in public schools - that rests on the premise that racial bias is baked into U.S. institutions.
Now how does the plan to get progress on reparations for Black American work under this presidential administration???
(3rd time question been asked ya'll...watch this answer as it specifically pertains to TRUMP)
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see folks...he cant do it. He refuses to answer a simple question about trump where reparations (his favorite subject) is concerned.So September 2020 was during Biden's term as well?
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I had to put that fool back on the ignore list he’s trolling, but he is horrible at it.see folks...he cant do it. He refuses to answer a simple question about trump where reparations (his favorite subject) is concerned.
I had to put that food back on the ignore list he’s trolling, but he is horrible at it.
he really is...I had to put that fool back on the ignore list he’s trolling, but he is horrible at it.
see folks...he cant do it. He refuses to answer a simple question about trump where reparations (his favorite subject) is concerned.
I asked a question about trump and he posts this....^^^^^Assuming you know who and where you are and what year it is, here's your answer: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/06/21/federal-slavery-reparations-harvard-study/
"One thing they recommended is a presidentially appointed national commission to study reparations, similar to one proposed by former Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) and in legislation, H.R. 40, offered by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.) in 2021. The professors also suggested an audit of federal reparatory compensation programs to gather more information about them."
Who is the current president??? And vice president???![]()
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good question @veritech ...lets see the answerThose words don't mean what u think they mean.
U are just a bitch ass troll that will have nothing more to add to this issue after November 3rd.
Tell me why u aren't holding 45 accountable for reparations right now? He is currently president and has the power to make it happen.
nor does @VAiz4hustlaz because he doesnt vote for presidents he only votes down ballot.90% of Black ppl didn’t vote for him nor support his party, and aren’t being told that we have some kind of moral obligation to support him. The same can’t be said of Biden and the Dems.
Answer the question comrade.
I just did. But let’s look at it from abother perspective. Black ppl are not in a politically strategic position to pressure the GOP on the issue. But we are in a politically strategic position to pressure the Dems.
Which is exactly why we have been saying it is imperative we vote for Biden/Harris.
Thank you for finally admitting the truth.
I am screen shotting this for proof of your fuckery.
Please screenshot. And be sure to highlight “politically strategic.”
first you post glaude as a basis for a strategy then say he's not an authority when the trump reality smacked us all in the face.
heres an article you might be interested in..
Republicans: We Should Be Leading the Call for Reparations
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) is being excoriated for remarks he made at a campaign rally with former President Trump last weekend. Discussing progressives' lax enforcement of the rule of law that many on the Right say led to an increase in crime across the nation, Sen. Tuberville made a racist argument that connected crime with Reparations for descendants of slaves.
"They want crime because they wanna take over what you got," Sen. Tuberville told a primarily white audience in Nevada. "They want to control what you have. They want reparation because they think the people that do the crime are owed that. Bullshit! They are not owed that."
Tuberville's comments were deeply racist. They implied that every criminal is Black and every Black person is a criminal. They implied that white people are the only ones with any property, or any stake in the rule of law. They ignored the fact that 62 percent of bias crimes are motivated by racial hatred, with anti-Black hate crimes—always the largest category of all bias-related crimes—showing an increase of 49 percent from 2019.
Sadly, only the Left-wing media saw fit to call Sen. Tuberville out. From the Right-leaning media, it's been crickets.
This isn't just a moral failure. It's a big missed opportunity. Because it is we Republicans who should be leading the call for Reparations for Americans descended from slaves.
After all, it was founder of the Grand Old Party (GOP), President Abraham Lincoln, who signed the post-Civil War constitutional amendments with Americans freed from slavery, the intended recipients of emancipation, equal protections, and secured voting rights.
Moreover, it was Lincoln's Union Army that issued Special Field Order 15, which promised direct economic resources and physical protections for emancipated slaves and their families. The order confiscated 400,000 acres of coastline in the South and redistributed it to newly freed Black families.
What President Lincoln knew that the GOP of today would do well to understand is that Reparations is not an entitlement; it's paying a debt—a conservative value if there ever was one. After all, fiscal responsibility starts with being debt-free.
A little girl attends a slavery reparations protest outside New York Life Insurance Company offices in New York City.MARIO TAMA/GETTY IMAGES
Of course, it goes beyond that. Republicans have been making a lot of noise about expanding their voter base. With the far-Left often out of touch with what descendants of U.S. slaves want, the Right has seen an opportunity. And nothing would make Black voters more likely to switch parties than a real commitment to Reparations, coupled with an end to racist rhetoric. After all, 77 percent of Black Americans support Reparations, a Pew Research Center study found.
And it's no wonder: The reality is that Black Americans descended from slaves have not received the equal protections that were constitutionally prescribed, nor the reparatory actions promised to our families. As a result, we face an $840,000 lineage wealth gap, per economists like Duke University professor Dr. William Sandy Darity. It's this gap that Reparations would help close.
Closing it should be a Republican priority. Republicans may have parted ways with the GOP of Lincoln, but in one especially crucial way, they haven't: They still see themselves as the party of patriotism. And nothing is more patriotic than making good on one's promises, healing wounds that have never closed, and ensuring Black Americans receive our equity in the country for which our enslaved ancestors were the economic engine.
Our party, the GOP, believes in "human dignity," yet we too often engage in a practice that withholds dignity from millions of Americans by denying the ways present day socioeconomic issues have historical roots. The case of Americans descended from slaves is a textbook example, while Reparations represents the opposite—as both an economic correction and a complete enforcement of the 14th and 15th Amendments with their original intent toward Americans freed from slavery.
By acting on this principle, we honor the dignity of the enslaved and those who delivered our nation from the scourge of chattel slavery, and we make ourselves worthy of the rich human rights legacy we've inherited through spilled blood and ink.
It was our Republican Party that ensured Black Americans freed from slavery were a protected class in the United States. Modern Reparations, just like the post-Civil War constitutional amendments, Special Field Order 15, and the civil rights legislation of the 1960s, were designed to preserve the political power of Americans freed from slavery and make descendants of slaves whole economically.
Reparations will heal our nation and unify us by addressing the unfinished business that has haunted America for 150 years.
Pamela Denise Long is CEO of Youthcentrix® Therapy Services, a business focused on helping organizations implement trauma-informed practices and diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism (DEIA) at the systems level. Connect with Ms. Long online at www.youthcentrix.com or @PDeniseLong on social media.
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Republicans: We Should Be Leading the Call for Reparations
What President Lincoln understood is that Reparations is not an entitlement; it's paying a debt—a conservative value if there ever was one.www.newsweek.com
I originally posted the video from Glaude as a brief explanation of how and why down-ballot voting should be employed by Black voters to push policy from the Democratic Party. As sharkbait said earlier, you have to negotiate and move Dems from the left. And yes, this is a political strategy, but it's not the only one.
She has an interesting perspective, but it doesn't fit in with the real-world strategic reality of the Republican Party. At least not by itself. However, I could see a savvy Republican candidate employing this in a particular context.