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Debates to Dates: Sharpe's IG Oops, Loomer vs Greene, & Debate Drama image

Debates to Dates: Sharpe's IG Oops, Loomer vs Greene, & Debate Drama

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In this episode of 'Unsolicited Perspectives,' hosts Bruce Anthony and his sister J. Aundrea tackle some of the hottest topics making waves today. They kick things off with a humorous take on Shannon Sharpe's accidental Instagram Live, then dive into the fiery public feud between Laura Loomer and Marjorie Taylor Greene, exploring the controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding them. The conversation heats up as they break down the recent presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, highlighting Harris's standout moments and Trump's most contentious remarks. Shifting gears, Bruce and J. Aundrea offer dating advice, suggesting that small, thoughtful gestures from women can go a long way in showing interest without coming off as too forward. Tune in for a blend of humor, sharp analysis, and relatable discussions on current events and relationship dynamics. #lauraloomer #mtg #shannonsharpe ##DebateHighlights #unsolicitedperspectives 

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Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives

00:34 Sibling Happy Hour Introduction

01:13 Shannon Sharpe's IG Live Incident

06:38 Laura Loomer vs. Marjorie Taylor Greene

20:31 Presidential Debate Highlights

34:39 Mispronouncing Names: A Personal Frustration

36:28 Debate Highlights: The Handshake Power Move

38:58 Debate Analysis: Temperament and Competency

48:00 Debate Takeaways: Abortion and Roe v. Wade

51:43 Dating Advice: Thoughtful Gestures for Men

54:27 The Impact of Small Gifts in Relationships

01:01:23 Navigating Dating Expectations and Authenticity

01:07:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Podcast Introduction and Subscription Call

00:00:10
Speaker
Welcome. freedom First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in important events and topics that will shape the gay society. Join the conversation to follow us wherever you get your audio podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our video podcasts. Rate, review, like, comment, share, share with your friends, share with your family. Hell, even share with your enemies.

Sibling Happy Hour with Jay Andrea

00:00:34
Speaker
On today's episode, it's the Sibling Happy Hour. I'm here with my sis, Jay Andrea. We're going to be talking about Laura Loomer versus Marjorie Taylor Greene. Then we're going to be talking about the presidential debate. And then we're going to be talking about winning given gifts to men. But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.

Shannon Sharp's Instagram Mishap

00:00:53
Speaker
are What up, sis? What up, brother? I can't call it. I can't call it. Before we get to ah Laura Loomer versus Margie Taylor Greene in the Race Off Battle. Race Off Battle. um Right. Did you did you ah see what happened to Shannon Sharp this week? I mean, this week?
00:01:18
Speaker
and No, I did not. But for some reason I did see him trending and I don't know why. So I didn't look deeper into it. Well, what happened? What had happened was is that he was with a young lady in an intimate moment and his IG live popped up.
00:01:38
Speaker
um while in the process of this intimate moment. and So it was everybody on IRG Live was hearing. They didn't see anything. They they heard now him being intimate with this young woman. How does that even happen? Like, and no I'm being dead. Like, how does that even happen? at Look. How do you accidentally click on the...
00:02:05
Speaker
Do you know what I'm saying? Click on the app. Open it. Click the plus button at the bottom of that app. Scroll over to live.
00:02:17
Speaker
And then hit record by accident. Well, it's not record, right? ah Well, yeah, OK. Yeah, there's a lot of steps to get there. There's a lot of steps to start alive. So it it's not something you can accidentally butt dial. Like, there's a lot of steps to starting alive. And so I don't understand how you can accidentally start alive. That doesn't make sense. Well, he accidentally started alive while he was clapping some cheeks.
00:02:48
Speaker
ah that it even fart all these cheap clapping and they use a hand. ah ah um oh ah Yeah, i um I don't understand how that's possible. So, and immediately he tried to say that he was hacked, and then talked to the PR people when it was like, you know, nothing was seen. It was just some sounds. It's not that really that big of a deal. Like, we've seen worse situations, and so... Right. Yeah.
00:03:23
Speaker
That is, that's insane to me. Again, ah there's so many steps that you have to go through to to open up live and then to go live. I just don't see how that was an accident. Well, know he said it was an accident. so okay And it hasn't hurt um ah can him him. And then he started ah promoting this new brand of, it's not blue chew, but it's something like blue chew, the Viagra C Alice. you know' Because he's he said he said, I'm a 50 something year old man and I'm active. And yeah, from the sounds of it, he real active. I don't want to hear. And the last thing I want to hear
00:04:05
Speaker
if Shannon Sharp

Laura Loomer and Marjorie Taylor Greene Controversy

00:04:06
Speaker
getting some. That's the last noise that I would like to hear. People was joking on him because he sounded so winded. He was like, what's all them muscles for if you winded? You got muscles, but no endurance. Like, you're doing, you're lifting weights, but no cardio. No cardio. Yeah, that's what's happening. He's doing no cardio. Now he sounded winded. That's embarrassing. I mean, he might be active, but he's still 55.
00:04:35
Speaker
That's embarrassing. because that's not that I mean, that's not that much older. When I hear those ages now and I think about being 40, I'm like, yeah, that's not too far away from where I'm at. No, 55 is far, right? that That means that he was a freshman sophomore at high school when you were born. That's that's a that's a difference. Yeah, OK. I mean, he's 11 years older than me, I think. I think he's 55. So I mean, that's a distance.
00:05:03
Speaker
i just i just And then your, I was hacked. How were you hacked? But it's your own, like, it's you on the line. Like, how were you hacked? Everybody was like, yo, don't try and play it out. Don't try and play us, man. Come on now. Come on now. Don't try and play us. We know you weren't hacked. Talked to his PR team, and it's like, it's not that big of a deal. But he, you know, he works for Disney. He works for ESPN. So that is something I that you need to be cognizant just, I of. just. You know, it's Disney. But it was like, look, man, he's 55 and active.
00:05:37
Speaker
No. He's obviously not active with technology, because how did that happen? I don't know. I'm speechless. when i When I heard it, I was like, what the hell is going on? I can't believe Aunk is active.
00:05:54
Speaker
Oh, I was curious. I thought I would just throw that out there because I didn't didn't know if you had heard about it or not. We haven't talked that much this week. So, uh, yeah, I had not. I saw him trending. I was like, why is he trending? And why is like, uh, why is, you know, why is he on first take or when he's always on first take? I mean, uh, why is he on, uh, why is, uh, Stephen a Smith?
00:06:21
Speaker
reacted to, like, what was going, it was something about Stephen A. Smith. I saw Stephen A. Smith do stuff. I was like, what is going on here? Hey, well, you've been active. What's happening? All right, we had a little chuckle. Let's get into some more chuckling. Laura Loomer.
00:06:37
Speaker
god right so who is Laura loomer I don't know she's like a nobody knows she's a personality right she's made multiple Islamophobic remarks in one instance she complained that uber and lyft employ too many Muslim drivers and suggested they need the need for a non Islamic version of these services. This letter to being banned from both platforms. She has also referred to Islam as a cancer on humanity and celebrated the death of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea tweeting good. Here's 2000 more.
00:07:12
Speaker
She's also falsely claimed that Parkland and the Santa Fe school shootings were staged events. She accused the survivors of Parkland student the school shooting of being puppets, asserting that they were reading from a script and attacking those who supported gun control. She's promoted various conspiracy theories, theories including suggesting that 2017 Las Vegas shooter was affiliated with ISIS and calling the 2018 mail bombing attempts a false flag operation orchestrated by Democrats.
00:07:41
Speaker
However, more recently she's amplified a false claim about the alleged day of Jihad, which contributed to increased tensions and balance and violence. She's a 9-11 truther and conspiracy theorist.
00:07:56
Speaker
The former president Donald J. Trump had a 9-11 remembrance ceremony, which is so strange because she's a conspiracy theorist. But none of that stuff is what we're really here to talk about. What we're here to talk about is that she posted something and she said that if Kamala Harris won an election, that the whole White House will smell like curry.
00:08:23
Speaker
Yes. and And that White House speeches will be facilitated via a call center. And as you know, many, many US companies outsource their call centers to Asian countries, specifically India. right So wait Marjorie Taylor.
00:08:49
Speaker
The Republican from Georgia and a staunch Donald Trump supporter said, quote, this is appalling and extremely racist. It does not represent who we are as Republicans or MAGA. This is my own insert. Yes, it does. Return to the quote. This does not represent President Trump. Again, my own insert. Yes, it does.
00:09:17
Speaker
because he's carrying, he got, he got sis with him everywhere. She, she is, is she is a, what about woman girl, B.B. Stivian say on Barbara Walters, Laura Loomer is ah Donald Trump's right hand arm man. but memory but Remember V. Stiviano said that about ah Donald Sterling on Barbara Walters?
00:09:42
Speaker
It was years ago. Just looking up, ladies and gentlemen, it's hilarious. But anyway, Laura Luma has been right there by Donald Trump's side for weeks now. Yes. um She says, quote, this type of behavior should not be tolerated. Her rhetoric and her tone does not match the base, does not match MAGA. Again, my own insert.
00:10:08
Speaker
I want to be clear. This is, this is Marjorie Taylor Greene talking, not Johnna. Yes, it does match MAGA and yes, it does match the base. It does not match most Republicans I know. That's a lie. ah I'm completely denouncing it. I'm over it. This is again, Marjorie Taylor Greene, y'all the one who chased down Parkland students and accuse them of being crisis actors. like This is when Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican from Georgia, let's be clear who we're talking about.
00:10:54
Speaker
but lab bad body butch bill yeah Marjorie Taylor Greene, okay? call calls you ah like deplorable in this way.
00:11:08
Speaker
That's bad. That means Loomer is really bad. And I'm going to tell you when I first, when Loomer first got on my radar, I saw a, I believe it was either a YouTube or a TikTok that she had made where she was trying to impersonate Madam Harris and it was all, I'm going to have me some collard greens and a white house and I don't need no man. And then I'm going to get me a whitey and all this. It was,
00:11:38
Speaker
If you've ever seen Madam Harris speak, she doesn't talk like that. I don't know really anyone who talks like that, except ah the way they used to portray black people in minstrels. So that's exactly what you're doing. Everybody sees it. And and I thought, hmm, that's extremely racist. I wonder what...
00:12:06
Speaker
I wonder what other Republicans have to say about this. So I did a quick search and the first name that popped up, MTG. And you know, they, they, they usually write it out MTG. And I said, who said, is that new rapper? Is that eight ball and MTG? Who said?
00:12:29
Speaker
Cause I know it can't possibly be Marjorie Taylor Greene calling somebody out for being racist and

Trump's Relationship with Laura Loomer

00:12:36
Speaker
saying that she's tired of it or that she's over it.
00:12:42
Speaker
That's, listen, now that's bad. Yeah. When you, when you say something so racist that a racist say that was racist, that's incredible.
00:12:53
Speaker
Because again, Marjorie Taylor Greene was previously criticized by the party for white nationalist ties. She's like, hey, hey, hey, I may be a white nationalist, but I'm not racist. That's the very definition of. Like that's what is that exactly. That's what it is.
00:13:11
Speaker
yeah so In 2022, Green spoke before a meeting of white nationalists to support Russian President Vladimir Putin, drawing the rebuke of the leader of the Republican National Committee. Like, this is not like somebody who you would think this criticism would come from. Right. Right. but and And she spoke the truth, right? I mean, this was incredibly racist. It's just yeah weird.
00:13:40
Speaker
getting that message from her. Yes. But, oh, I kind of like this. I like this for a couple of different reasons. They've gone back and forth. They got, they little, they, I was about to say caddy issue, but then that place is something on gender and and I'm not going to go there, but they got there a little. No, it's caddy. Yeah, I mean, it is. I'll say, I'll be the woman out here and say, no, it's a caddy. That's some caddy. You're about to start cussing. I was about to start custody. I was about to hit you just light ah just like Harris hit Trump. and
00:14:18
Speaker
former president. That's like we that. We're going to get to that. We're going to hold on. We're going to get to that. We're going to get to that. That was my favorite part you when I tell you I was peeking in. But go ahead. But yeah, no, to to ah you didn't make you know made me lose my train of thought. now I don't even know. You said you liked it. Yes, I like it because this is infighting. You know, Marjorie Taylor Greene has been like a strong proponent of a strong advocate, strong supporter of Donald J. Trump. And he got his um I'm gonna say new side piece, Laura Loomer, going with them everywhere, literally everywhere. And I'm gonna say it's the side piece. Cause she's not even really acting as a surrogate. Like why?
00:14:59
Speaker
Is she there? I don't know why. Other than. He says she's a strong supporter of his. And that's the reason. And you know he loves flattery. So of course he's going to keep somebody around that flatters him. His own wife, if you could call it that, I'm putting air quotes around wife because I don't know what their situation is. You don't ever see her. Yeah, you don't see her. And this is weird because Laura Loomer has been around. I've known of her.
00:15:28
Speaker
or she's been in my orbit in my mind, not in my orbit in my mind, but she's she's I've ah known about her for, I don't know, four years, maybe like this isn't new, but and she's been a strong supporter of of Trump for a long time. I just don't understand how all of a sudden like she's right by a side when she was they really want rocking with each other like that. So this is new.
00:15:55
Speaker
um I think, okay, well, this is another example once again of people that is like, well, Trump isn't racist. Well, okay, if you want to say that, he sure got a lot around him. A lot. he's sir He sure surrounds himself. Right. With a lot of racists. And you can't the lot race you can't say that Laura Loomer isn't a racist, because he could march retail in great fantasies of racists. Right. So when a racist call you a racist, sure enough, that means you're racist.
00:16:26
Speaker
I feel like Marjorie Taylor Greene might see a distinction between, like I said earlier, being a racist and being a white nationalist. Yeah, there is no distinction. No, this is a white country and I want it to be a white country, but I don't hate other races. That's racist. You know, like, I feel like just from what I know over the years. Are you defending Marjorie Taylor Greene? Absolutely not. It sounds like you've got to be an advocate. For what I know of MTG over these Too many years, truly, honestly, too many years of note a of her being in the spotlight. I don't think she's dumb enough to think like that. Yeah, I think a lot of people think like that. I think she's dumb enough to think like that. JD Vance and his very limp, oh, I guess I can't, what's a what's a PG way of saying limp, limp, ah anyway, and his very blasted,
00:17:27
Speaker
I tried to be PG here. Gave him a ah very flaccid denouncement oh of her comments. He said, quote, what Laura said about Kamala Harris is not what we should be focused on. We should be focused on policy and on the issues. I don't look at the internet for every single thing to get offended by. I mean, i'm um I make a mean chicken curry, but I don't think that it's insulting for anybody to talk about their dietary preferences or what they want to do in the White House. I mean, it's very. What does that even mean? What? Yeah. What? Now, mind you, this is a man whose wife is Indian American. Oh, God. I don't even know what to make from that quote. Nothing. OK.
00:18:18
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. On Friday, Trump told NBC News, I don't know a quote.

Highlights from the Presidential Debate

00:18:25
Speaker
I don't know much about it. I don't when asked but if he was familiar with Loomer's conspiracy theories. He added, I know she's a big fan of the campaign, but I really don't know. Like, that's but obviously a lie. Wait, he might kind of lie.
00:18:39
Speaker
Come on now. He might not know. there's No, because there's absolutely no way that no one in his camp was like, hey, Mr. President, she's been kind of controversial lately. You might not want to invite her to the 9-11 Memorial. No, she's a fan of mine. I'm going to bring her. I'm hitting it on the side. yeah Look, this is reckless speculation.
00:19:04
Speaker
but It's my unsolicited perspective. Right. Tell you that. If you put one plus one together, it equals two people. And those two people are Trump and Laura Lomer hitting it. Yeah. I mean, we don't want to think about it. but No. We don't. So yeah, that's what's going on. I hear Roscoe and Roni in the background. and So that's what's going on. But I don't know. This is ah racism in America. Yeah. Yeah.
00:19:35
Speaker
Blatant, Blatant, everybody don't need a podcast mic and that's saying this on a podcast, but listen, when Marjorie Taylor Greene is wagging her finger at you, you got you gotta make some, or do ah some reassessment on your life because damn.
00:19:59
Speaker
I could never go through life ah being admonished by Marjorie Taylor Gray. Wow. All right. Okay. Well, we're not done spotlighting Republicans on this show. We're going to talk about the debate next.
00:20:28
Speaker
Well, Jay, I talked about it a little bit on my show that aired on Friday, but I focused specifically on one thing from the debate, and that was Trump talking about the eating cats and dogs. I just found that hilarious. I mean, it... As soon as he said, the way it came up, and he just yells this out like a crazy old man,
00:20:54
Speaker
They're eating the cats and dogs, Springfield. Something that unfortunately has had real world consequences for the Haitian immigrant community in Springfield and in other places. He sounded like a crazy old man. um Okay. That stood out for you. That's one of many things that stood out for me.
00:21:16
Speaker
what if anything else is still out for you before I just settle it? Just, you know, Madam Harris was just holding it together the best that she could, because his off-the-world comments, and she had she was very much, I've seen those facial expressions before, very much auntie vibes, like, what are you saying?
00:21:37
Speaker
If you have a black mama, you'd have seen every single one of those facial expressions. Where? Cool? You did what? With who? Like, you see you seen it.
00:21:50
Speaker
yeah Boy oh boy, it was a mix of, are you crazy and a little bit of pity? no Of like, look at this crazy old man.
00:22:01
Speaker
um But it was perfect. It was perfect. She laughed ah at him in the perfect spots. She gave the, oh, come on. Like, ah come on. Like, he was it it was it was perfect. The debate was not close. No. It was not close. She was the clear winner in that debate. Unlike Trump's own spin when he entered his own spin room,
00:22:27
Speaker
after the debate and stood around waiting for somebody to ask him questions like a goofy. um But he gets he did not win that debate, nor any of his tweets or truth social posts indicating that he won the debate because she asked for a second one.
00:22:46
Speaker
No, she asked for a second one because she killed in the first one, and she wants to do that to you again. He took the bait that she laid is every single time. Every time. Okay. ah What's the bad and average for... What's that? What's that she had? Bad and a thousand? Yeah, bad and a thousand. There you go. What?
00:23:09
Speaker
ah There you go. She was batting a thousand because he picked the bait up that she laid down every single time. And it and it wasn't like she dominated speaking wise because I believe don't quote me on these numbers, but he spoke 36 times to like her 22 or 24 or something like that. yeah So he she didn't dominate, but it was what was said. It was how it was said. And she laid out the case early.
00:23:40
Speaker
of you're going to hear a bunch of lies. You're going to hear him keep talking about immigration because he has no other talking point. You're going to hear this. Yeah, I think she, it took her a little second to kind of find her footing. I would, I would say like the first 30 minutes, it was like her trying to find her footing a little bit, but once she did,
00:24:02
Speaker
and remembered her training, which Trump clearly did not. All of the debate prep that I'm sure he did not do. I would rather, I will probably say all of the times his campaign was probably running after him yelling, please don't do this, please don't do that. And him going, okay, okay, okay. That's probably the extent of the debate prep. Well, I think Matt Gaetz and the former Congresswoman from Hawaii that was a Democrat to switch over to the Republican Party. Her name escapes me, but they were part of the debate prep. So you know they They helped. No, that was the people that were dumb. They probably told him. Matt I don't know. He's a lawyer. You know, he's got a lot of great luck. Yeah, they did a great job because he did terrible. You can't you can't
00:24:54
Speaker
ring him in. He's his own person. So he's not going to stick to the script. And like i like you were saying, she was baiting him. And once you once she hit him with a couple of jabs and tested his ah ego. Yeah.
00:25:11
Speaker
he He couldn't respond. My man was talking about crowd sizes. He was talking. He said they busted in for ah Madam Harris's events. And that's not the case. People are just excited to see her.
00:25:26
Speaker
Yeah. so yeah um She called him weak. I wish somebody would do a number count on that of the number of times she called him weak. It came up pretty much anytime she got the mic, that he's weak on this, he's weak on that. She did, ah she perfectly got under his skin.
00:25:48
Speaker
He tried by using her, I'm speaking, well right remember that? That didn't, it faced her, not at all. Yeah, I do remember. And you used it not to the same effect that I did. I used it to greater effect because it literally, it didn't become a meme or anything anywhere. Whereas her her telling ah former vice president Mike Pence, I'm speaking, that was everywhere. Yeah, it was.
00:26:16
Speaker
um Oh, Lord, I have so many notes. and yeah Oh, cha but oh when she got him about them, I knew as soon as she said this about those rallies that people leave early out of exhaustion and boredom.
00:26:35
Speaker
that he was, there was no way. I think they asked him about his favorite topic. What was the immigration? I think the next question. And he said, no, let's go back to crowd size. And he couldn't, she has to pay people to come to her rallies. No, she doesn't. She's generating excitement. Y'all tried to hold rallies in the same place and the,
00:27:00
Speaker
the number, the attendance numbers were drastically different. It's not, it was not even close. Let's see, her referring to him as an out of touch and bad businessman for inheriting 400 million and then filing for bankruptcy six times. When she said he was fired by 81 million people, that, that he never recovered from.
00:27:24
Speaker
I feel like that was the nail in the coffin for him because he just spiraled out after that to use his own rhetoric of being fired. You're fired, all that. And then you were fired. You were not fired by the American people. You weren't fired but you were fired by 81 million people, to actually put a number on it.
00:27:48
Speaker
And he just did not recover after that. He's still contesting that, still saying that there wasn't 81 million people. that the That was another thing that he was focusing on. The 2020 election has been four years, and he's still focusing on that. so I mean, she just needled him, taunted him, and he fell for it every single time. And even when he was live fact checked,
00:28:17
Speaker
Didn't matter. he's still He's still talking about eating of cats and dogs in Springfield. Because he saw one video from one nut job whose dog clearly ran away from her because who wouldn't? So all that has been debunked. I talked about that on a Friday's episode. But yes anyway it was it was the fact that they live fat checked him. Yes.
00:28:44
Speaker
And they said it's not true. This isn't happening. and City officials saying it's not true. Police department saying it's not true. And he comes back with, well, I saw it on TV. I saw it on TV. That was president of the United States and is running to be president again. Yeah. at My thing, my favorite line from his ah during the bait was obviously they're eating cats and dogs with the fact that he had a concept of a plan.
00:29:15
Speaker
a concept of a plan isn't even an idea. like it's It's literally just a premise, and that premise is I want to create a better plan than ACA or Obamacare. That's that's the concept of a plan, which is just a premise, and that means you don't have nothing in the last eight, almost nine years You've come up with, I mean, sorry, almost seven, almost eight years. You've come up with nothing. but no you can not even houseline Not even that outline of a plan. Not even I have bullet points. It's not fully fresh fleshed out, but we put it into check. andy d And got some bullet points.
00:30:14
Speaker
Okay. I asked Gemini and her co-pilot and we got bullet points of a play. You couldn't even do that. And then, and then to imply that she had the questions beforehand. Sir, this is not your first presidential debate.
00:30:33
Speaker
It was hers. It was hers. It was hers. But everybody knows you're going to get asked about immigration. You're going to get asked about the economy, health care, like a foreign policy. Everybody knows you're going to be asked about Ukraine, Israel. Like everybody knows that these are the topics that they're going to focus on because these are the topics that the American public cares about right now. So no, she didn't get the questions beforehand. She just has common sense.
00:31:01
Speaker
That, and there was another thing. They said that she had secret earrings that gave her microphones that she could, that was another right wing talking point. oh And and ah another one was that the moderators were biased because that they were fact checking him. They fact checked him way more than they fact checked her. I think it was like 36 to one. And I was like, one know why, because he was lying. That's lying. He said they're eating cats and dogs.
00:31:30
Speaker
Oh, yeah, he was lying. I think Jamie Vance was on CNN either last night or this morning. Still saying still not denouncing that still saying well one of my constituents shared that was that was what happened to them. I mean, crazy constituent. Right. Right. Right. ah What else? My thing was, other people were talking about
00:31:57
Speaker
Kamala Harris didn't really explain policy that much. And my response was she explained a lot about what she wanted to do. Yes. And Trump only has concepts of plans. Right.
00:32:14
Speaker
She, I think, did I mean, does she go into a lot of detail about her policy? No, because I think the point of that debate was to show the competency difference between the two of them, yeah which is probably largely why she wants a second debate so that she can kind of go into more specifics. um She doesn't need it and a debate to do that, but it'll draw the crowd. He already said he ain't doing another debate. He ain't not doing it, no, because he knows He knows that he he was dying up there. Well, she set the tone at the beginning yeah when they walked out. He wasn't going to shake hands. She went straight hes went straight towards him. And got in his face, yeah put her hand out, and said, Kamala Harris, let's have a nice debate. I love that. And then because she said, now you heard me say my name,
00:33:14
Speaker
He did not say the word Kamala at all in that entire debate. He didn't say Kamala because that's the way he liked to call her Kamala. now No. He did not say her first name or attempt to try to say her first name at all. And I think he definitely would have tried because, I mean, before the debate and after he was like, and then we got Kamala, I can't even mispronounce her name. And we got, why does he mispronounce it?
00:33:43
Speaker
Kamala, that's it. OK, so they've been jacking me up because it's a lot of right wing people that say Kamala instead of Kamala. And I know Kamala. Kamala was in Uganda and John. He was professional wrestling. So that name, like, is stuck in my head to the point where I be messing up sometimes. I'm like, Kamala, not Kamala. But they say it all the time, all the time, no matter who they are, no matter what network, they say Kamala.
00:34:12
Speaker
Yes. And I had to correct ah Associate of mine and and and say. Because they ain't a friend if they can't. yeah Well, it's an associate. correctly It's an associate. and And they was like, Kamala. And I'm like, listen, her name is Kamala. No, yeah she said Kamala. I was like, no, she didn't. No, she never mispronounced her own name. Yes, you're not going to mispronounce your own name. I'm going to give you image a key example.
00:34:42
Speaker
People ask me, what's my name? Johnna. Oh, that's pretty. How do you spell that? J-A-N-N-A. Oh, Janna. No, that's not what I just said. That's not what I just said. And so I understand her frustration.
00:35:05
Speaker
of being called Kamala instead of Kamala. Her name is Kamala. It's not that damn difficult. Just like my name is Jana. It's not Jana, Johanna, Jana, Jodla, whatever y'all wanna call me, it's not that. I don't care how it's spelled and how you think it should be pronounced. I'm telling you the correct pronunciation of my name. right put some respect on it. I honestly wish that in some of her rallies, she had said, put some respect on my name. I wish she had said that, honestly. I think that's going to that's going too far in the hip hop. No, but I love it. I love know you love, because you love messiness. Yes. What else about this debate was interesting to you? Well, I'll go back to the handshake. He looked, ah because she walked all the way up on him. what She did, all the way.
00:36:00
Speaker
His handshake, he looked so goofy, ah but she made it she made it impossible for him to ignore that hand and still look presidential. Yeah, she ah that was a power move. That was a yeah straight up gangster power move.
00:36:20
Speaker
Yeah, because the traditionally, they meet in the middle, shake hands, and then go to their respective podiums. He walked directly to his podium. She said, oh, no. And she was starting to walk to the middle. And she said, oh, no. And made a beeline. She walked in with basic hands at his podium. At his podium. She walked up on him. And this is not a small man. No, he's my son he's my height. He's like 6'4".
00:36:47
Speaker
Yes, yeah he's not he's not a small man, and he's not small, you know, width-wise. Like, he's not a small man. now that That was, that's jacked up. as No, I mean, he's not, overall, he's not a small man. Yeah, you mean he's not tall and lanky when you say width-wise. He's a big dude. who I don't know how else to say it. He's a big dude. Okay, you big. And so for her, i could say she and she walked up on him with purpose,
00:37:15
Speaker
And with confidence, and it and it was actually, it was beautiful to watch. I love when he just kinda, this was after he, you know, spiraled out and he said, he's still talking about Biden, even though she corrected him and said, ah you're not running against him, you're running against me. But he said, he hates her by the way, can't stand her. Like, is it's just like, there's no,
00:37:41
Speaker
Just no evidence of that. How would you know that and before the American people? Right. Well, did he call you and tell you how, how do you know that? it Oh man. He'd just be saying stuff. He just be saying stuff. Yeah. He, um, praised, um,
00:38:03
Speaker
Dictators. Always does that. I mean, he's always he always does that. That ain't nothing new. And that's sad that that's not nothing new. But she she got him. She said he lacks the temperament to be president. And that's clear because she had him on the ropes. He was on defense the entire time.
00:38:22
Speaker
He tried to take some offensive jabs and it just didn't and nothing landed. um And it was a beautiful thing to watch. Honestly, I was sitting on my deck. I had it up and on my iPad and I had me a little something to smoke on. ah and And I was laughing my ass off.
00:38:46
Speaker
the entire time. She was come, she was in control, and she did a great job of distinguishing their, like I said, they' theirre their temperament, their competency. Look, he look he looks crazy. She looked, at once again, this was in another example, a continuation from the convention where she looked presidential. Yes.
00:39:14
Speaker
So, you know, we can talk about her platform. There was, she did get out several of things. shes She talks a lot about her child tax credit. She talks a lot about providing, you know, the 25,000 in assistance to qualified first time home buyers, you know, um raising the corporate income tax. And also guys, hey, quick, quick sidebar, her wanting to tax capital ga capital gains.
00:39:45
Speaker
it don't affect you like less. no ah first of all first of all First of all, people can't even, if you ask them what is a capital gain, they have yeah no idea. right That's first and foremost, no idea. And they're taxing capital gains on people that are worth, that have a hundred million dollars. you know this don't This don't affect you at all.
00:40:12
Speaker
It's not about you. Not about you at all. Not talking about you. So you don't have to, you know, you don't have to worry about that. He kept trying to repeatedly tie her to Biden. And also the messaging from both the campaigns that night was completely different. He was all doom and gloom.
00:40:39
Speaker
Mm hmm. Well, that's I which again, that's his playbook. Yeah. Well, I explained that's the Republican playbook. that It's the yeah. He's taken it to a.
00:40:50
Speaker
a new level well i because of his propensity for hyperbole. yeah well It's the worst we've ever had in the history of the country and no one has ever had it worse ever in like that. From the beginning of time, nothing has ever been beginning of this bad. This is a Republican playbook.
00:41:10
Speaker
of fear mongering and preying on white fear. I talked about this all on the Friday episode but that's that's the Republican playbook that's when they talk about immigration when they talk about Haitians eating cats and dogs that once again is not true when they talk about they're evading your homes they're evading our country they're specifically talking about people who are other than white who are not white coming to take from what is yours. And that is a common playbook throughout the history of this country of rich, specifically rich white men with all the money sitting at a table with a white person and a black person.
00:41:50
Speaker
And a white person has a little bit on their plate and a black person has a little bit on their plate and the person That's rich and white male that has everything on their plate is turning and looking to the other white man saying He's trying to take away from you when in fact the rich white man is hoarding everything from everybody But they point the finger and play it play people against each other more specifically the average white American who was out there working hard trying to support the family because there's a lot of people out there that are just supporting that are affected by the inflation and the economy and all this type of stuff, right? And they and they say, well, you would have more
00:42:35
Speaker
if all these minorities weren't taken away from you. And they say it was because of affirmative action or DEI or critical race theory or or immigration. And that's that's the playbook and none of it's true because the fact of the matter is the reason why those white people don't have anything on their plate is because French white men have been taken since the foundation of this country. It literally, I mean, it literally is the history and the present and likely the future well of this country. Well, let's let's hope we can have a better future. I hope. Maybe not in our lifetime, but but unless, you know, maybe, maybe one day. And theirs, for sure. Because if you don't recognize that that's the reality of what's going on, you will continue to be consumed by it.
00:43:23
Speaker
Well, people fall for magic tricks all the time. This has just been the longest run of MAGA. That was a MAGA trick. MAGA trick. This is a MAGA trick. People fall for tricks all the time. I love the fact that even right wing networks were even saying, yeah, Trump lost that debate. He was like, he performed horribly. This does not look good. Yeah. I mean, they could not even defend. They tried his performance. They did try. Surprisingly, not Fox News. But the ah well, some people on Fox News, but overall as a news network, they weren't on it. Now he did go on shy Hannity just a couple of days after that, you know, right and then a town hall where he didn't ask not a man, not a question. But but you know, that I don't expect him to to answer real questions.
00:44:17
Speaker
No, no, of course not. You know, they did press her on her, um, changes in her and some of her policies like around fracking and things like that. I don't know how effective she was in defending that, but she did say, listen, it's Mrs. 2020 that I said, I'm not against fracking and our, you know, our whole presidency, we didn't, we didn't,
00:44:47
Speaker
do anything to stop, right? Like what do you, I don't know what that, you know, but I get it. You know, people want to make sure she's not, she's not the type of person to flip flop on things. Um, but see, here's the thing to me.
00:45:01
Speaker
It's okay to flip-flop. When you're given more information, right it's okay to be like, oh, I thought things was this way, but now that I've got more information, maybe it's not a complete 180, but maybe a 90, 100 degree turn on what your previous thought process was. right When you're given you got more information about it, when you do a complete 180,
00:45:25
Speaker
if she was saying I'm never for fracking and then she was like I'm for fracking then where I get that but that's not the case here so the ability for our politicians to get more information and not change their fundamental beliefs but change some vision of ideas that they have, I think that's growth and evolution. Because if you think, that's like saying you think the same thing that you thought 20 years ago. and Look, if you think the same thing that you thought 20 years ago, God help you.
00:46:00
Speaker
Yeah, you know, so yeah I'm not tripping off of that. um I was more looking at, you know, what are your policies and she has some good ideas. Yeah, I'm tired of people saying, well, if you had those ideas, why didn't you do them already? People really don't. She was not the president of the United States. And the people really don't know how.
00:46:19
Speaker
or the three branches of government work. This isn't a dictatorship. you can't just Even executive orders can only get so much done. like You have to go through Congress. You've got to get things passed. and It just so happens that the Senate under Joe Biden has done more filibusters than any Senate, and I'm going to do a Trump, than any said and Senate has ever done in the history of all the Senates.
00:46:49
Speaker
right yeah yeah like like They've caused more disruption yeah than any Senate ever has. So yeah, no, I'm not tripping off of that.
00:47:01
Speaker
I thought the one of the highlights of the night was when they were talking about abortion, when he was talking about how proud he was of taking down Roe v. Wade and saying, quote, I did a great service in doing it. It took courage to do it. It's what people wanted. And she She got pissed a little bit when he said this is what people wanted. people And she said, quote, people being denied care in an emergency room because health care providers are afraid of being hauled off to jail. And and gave a very visceral example. ah You know, she talked about somebody who wanted their child but was having complications and
00:47:52
Speaker
ends up you know bleeding out in an emergency room, waiting room, because of the concern of healthcare providers in providing care. I mean, it it really took all any, I mean, obviously we all know that the overturning of every weight is extremely unpopular among the American people at large, as resulted in ah a myriad of states placing damn near full bans on abortion and making it incredibly difficult for health care providers and for ah the women and ah people who can have children their ability to seek proper care. It just took all of the wind out of his
00:48:40
Speaker
sales if he had any whatsoever, even though, again, like I said, it's wildly unpopular. To me, that little bit of like, are you effing kidding me? Like that she gave there? And then just how poignant her example was, I thought that was, to me, that was one of the highlights of the night. Like, ah, she got them. She got them. She got them on that. She got them on a lot. She got them on a lot.
00:49:08
Speaker
It was it was was a guy, I had a great time watching it. I don't know about anybody else. It's definitely a complete 180 from the first presidential debate. Facts.
00:49:21
Speaker
um which you know The Biden you saw at the DNC, that that's the Biden that we voted for. he was I don't know why they had two old men trying to talk to each other at nine o'clock at night. like That should have been happening at two, three in the afternoon. like That should not have been happening at nine o'clock at night. After them probably having a full day of you know him being president. yeah Because that's a job. It's a job. So yeah, to me, I thought it was great. I wish they could have another round. He's obviously not going to do that because he got a manhandled for hour and a half. So ah and yeah, it was a fantastic

Transition to Dating Advice

00:50:09
Speaker
debate. I have no notes. In the words of Stone Cold Steve Austin,
00:50:15
Speaker
Madam Harris opened up a can of whoop ass on Donald J. Trump. Yes. Up next, we're going to be giving women a little advice on dating, dating men specifically, by a TikTok that I saw that opened up a really interesting question. We're going to get into that next.
00:50:45
Speaker
So Jay, I sent you this video that I found on Twitter yeah X that's from TikTok and it brought up a very interesting conversation point about dating.
00:50:58
Speaker
Yeah. So it is basically the thoughtful gesture for men. It's a clip from, it's TikTok and it's at, ah at WD Hive. This is Anwar who's talking, who was a dating coach and it's from the podcast. I believe it's a podcast and maybe a clip show. I'm not real sure. It's a podcast called Horrible Decision. Okay. Podcast called Horrible Decisions. I've never but listened or watched the podcast. This is a clip. I have. It's court it's very funny. Okay. Horrible is spelled like like ah like whore. Yeah. They're spelled like whore, as in the whore Babylon.
00:51:34
Speaker
it's it's a It's a dating and sex positive podcast and very illuminating the things that they talk about. Okay. So like I said, Anwar is a dating coach and this was a conversation that was on the podcast. and I'm just going to read, I'm paraphrasing the transcript, but this is basically the transcript of of the particular clip that I saw.
00:51:58
Speaker
One of the hosts asked, at what point can a woman show that she's interested without seeming to be masculine? NYU responds, don't offer. Don't offer to pay the check on day three. What you do is you bring a small gift to him. That's 25, maybe $20 or less, but it's thoughtful and considerate. Something that he wouldn't get for himself that is based on his hobbies, his passion. Let's say he loves Yankees. I'm a Yankee hat, a Yankee hat or some socks or a shirt or something like that. Understand this, when you do this, you're letting him know that he's not a bank to you.
00:52:32
Speaker
and that you've heard him and that you're thinking about him, because he just wants to be considered. You also have to understand that men don't receive presents or gifts. They barely maybe even get a car from their mama. Side note, I get cars from my mama, but I understand the point he's trying to make. Yes, yes.

Gift-Giving in Relationships

00:52:49
Speaker
Back to the clip. And he will start to think of you as someone who is a potential gore girlfriend or wife, and not just someone that he's hanging out with.
00:52:58
Speaker
It's no big deal to the woman, but it can mean everything to the man. And I never, when I saw this clip, I never thought about it like that. But women have done this to me. One of the last women that I dated, and I don't remember where we were in in the dating, we weren't.
00:53:21
Speaker
She ended up being my girlfriend, but this was before we decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend right or going together as we used to be back in the day. right I don't know where this was in the dating process, but I think we dated for like three three or four months before we decided, okay, let's just be exclusive.
00:53:38
Speaker
But it's somewhere it's somewhere early within the first couple of months. And she did something so simple. She got me samples, multiple samples of lip balm because she had noticed that I am a Chapstick whore. I am yeah addicted to Chapstick.
00:53:57
Speaker
yeah and she was like, these are actually better for you. They got different flavors, different mints. I mean, one was fresh mint, which was nice when I was kissing her because she was like, oh that's yeah that tastes good. and it also had like It was a sample kit. so it Not only did it have lip balms, but it also had like face serums and face scrubs. and It was a small gift. right It's a sample box.
00:54:21
Speaker
yeah But to me, I was like, wow, that's that made me think that was a change in my mind where I started thinking of her, maybe, yeah just maybe. and I've had other women just give me small stuff. so If I'm dating a woman around Christmas time and it not be my girlfriend, but we're just dating, talking whenever. I had a woman that stuff that got me stuff that I still literally use. She got me throw pillows and throw covers.
00:54:47
Speaker
for the couches. Now, were they gifts basically for herself because she was over a lot? Yes. However, she color coordinated it so it matched everything that was going on in my living room and brought it made it more presentable. And know and and those type of maneuvers made me think of, well, maybe.
00:55:07
Speaker
And and it was something that i I never even thought of, but it is. It's something where you're you're considered and men will be out here listening to this and like, I don't care about no gift. You say that you say that until it happens. ah Yeah. And then I saw a tick tock where they were simply presenting. It was black men a bouquet of flowers.
00:55:32
Speaker
just giving them flowers. And a lot of them got emotional because they had never received flowers, let alone a gift of appreciation. And that's ah that a ah symptom of patriarchy. and that And that us as a society saying that men are the ones that are supposed to buy you flowers and gifts.
00:55:56
Speaker
and nobody putting that same expectation on their partner right to also get them flowers and gifts. I gave a tough man what's a bouquet of flowers and talks about them flowers to this day. You know what I'm saying? Because it was the first and probably only time since that he received flowers and what that mean and what it means to to get your flowers.
00:56:24
Speaker
And that people are like, hey, I see you. And I love what you're doing. And I love this for you. And I and i want you to know that i I see it. I admire it. And here are your flowers. like I think men, we need to do a better job of this. And it's funny. I was doing my walk last night, my old man walk. And girls, girls, girls comes on.
00:56:49
Speaker
And there's this line where Jay-Z says, I got my project chick, and that's my heart. if i go If it goes down, I know she's basically, she's got my back. yes What men really, truly want is know that somebody is in their corner and has her back. And these small gifts are just a little ah little signature. My bestie, not this birthday, but last birthday. She always does something special for my birthday. This year or she was not in town and she sent me a cake. It was delivered to the house. The year before, she got me a money tree. Yeah.
00:57:24
Speaker
I tried my hardest to keep that money tree alive. It stayed alive for a year. yeah I tried my hardest to keep it alive. It meant so much to me. I placed it prominently in my place because I was like, wow, nobody's ever really gotten me like a plant. I was like, yes this is really dope. And it's so funny. um As I was listening and watching this clip,
00:57:53
Speaker
flood of memories started hitting me in my head. and The things that really mattered to me the most, and it is these small gestures of being shown, hey, I see you. that That's the woman that but got me the lip balm. We were actually together for Christmas. And we got little gifts, and then she was like, well, here's the main gift. And the main gift was these shoes. Now, these were not my normal Jordans. These were shoes from back in the day that I was like, I had talked about months before. Yeah. Yeah, these shoes are kind of dope. You don't have them now. I don't really rock those shoes anymore. But I remember when I was young, I got these shoes. This girl found
00:58:39
Speaker
those shoes and yeah and like I'm on Christmas Day almost burst into tears because I was like, God, this is so thoughtful. And yeah there have been so many women in my life that have done those little gifts. and yeah And what women don't know is that we ain't going to really complain about paying for a lot of stuff.
00:59:00
Speaker
as long as the women are showing they ah appreciate us. And by giving us these little gifts, it's playing with us, it's tricking us a little bit. they trick Yeah, that that was my concern with it becoming dating advice, is that it feels If people hear that it feels like a manipulation, I think it has to be organic. I don't i don't agree with that being dating advice. well also That was the only thing that i had all the issue I had with that. I don't think that that's dating advice. If that doesn't naturally come from you to be to make sure that your partner feels respected and admired and whatever, like if that doesn't naturally come from you,
00:59:46
Speaker
right then you shouldn't be allowed to reap the benefits of it by playing into a, you know, it feels manipulative. It does feel manipulative, but I guess dating are just back and forth trades of manipulation. It it we you will shouldn't be. It shouldn't be, but it is. It should be organic responses to whatever you're getting. But if it's not natural, I get what you're saying, but also it could be just something a woman just doesn't think about. You're right.
01:00:16
Speaker
And so this is bringing an idea, hey, you know, you know what his interests are. Why wouldn't you? There's I guarantee you, there's a lot of times where women are dating a guy. and they see something when they're out shopping and was like, oh, I bet he would like this. And they say, well, I don't want to play myself by getting him something, or what why would I do something for him? you like He should be doing something for me. and that's a That's somebody that you don't like, and you need to just go ahead and go home. That's somebody that you don't like. and That's not necessarily true. You can be cautious in your movements because of past traumas, and you don't want to be played.
01:00:53
Speaker
But when you get to the point where you're not acting the way you would naturally act, the way you would naturally act is you saw that and you were like, I think he would like that and you reach for it and then you're like, I don't want to play myself. No, do what feels natural and organic to you. People ain't going to do that when they're dating. i Look, they not here is rough. People are.
01:01:16
Speaker
Oh yeah, but it's rough because nobody is, because everybody is treating it like a manipulation. yeah You're right, you're right. That's why it's rough. Nobody is being their genuine selves. And if your genuine self is, I like to spoil my partner. That's your love language, right? And then you don't do it. And it's also, another thing is you also have to recognize when she is spoiling you. Mm-hmm.
01:01:43
Speaker
um because a lot of women, they're not gonna, it's not gonna be a gift. It might be, you come home and she's cleaned your spot. right you know, you come home and and dinner is ready. But there's there's those expectations of like, oh, she should be cleaning in my spot or she should be making dinner. No, she doesn't. She does not have to. Right. Okay. She doesn't have to do that. It could it could be anything. Her just, you know, you you had to get a tooth pulled and she shows that she offers to take you. I didn't get a tooth pulled.
01:02:16
Speaker
It could be anything. She offers to take you and so waits there in the waiting room and takes you home and make sure you're straight. like it could It could be anything. like You also have to recognize when people are spoiling you and when they are caring for you. yeah i mean and that That means people- And that's both ways. Yeah, but people have blinders on when it comes to dating. you know People have blinders on when it comes to life. Then you're not ready to date.
01:02:44
Speaker
if you're not open if you're if you can If you're not open to receiving care and compassion and reciprocating it, then you are not ready to date. That's not true. They could just not know how to receive. That doesn't mean that they're not ready to date. That just means... Yes, it does. I disagree with that. No, listen. If you are not open... Listen to what I said. Not just receiving, but reciprocating.
01:03:12
Speaker
If you are not open to that because you don't want to play yourself or because of past trauma or you don't want to show somebody that you like them because you feel like then they could manipulate you in some way, then you're not ready to date.
01:03:27
Speaker
you right You're right. why I think that barking is letting us know we approach and way we approaching the end of the show. And my only thing is one last comment about that. Also, women on the third date, if y'all not offering to pay, ain't no fourth date. So yes, a small gift and offer to pay. But on that note, Jay, and the way to get around that and not appear masculine is for you to initiate the date, but make it something It don't have to be, hey, let's go axe throwing. It don't have to be- That's masculine. Right. If you're concerned about the appeal, I think that's a ridiculous concern. I think when people are like, oh, you're not feminine, you're not masculine, what they're really saying is, you're not open to being submissive to me.
01:04:20
Speaker
And that's not that has nothing to do with masculinity or femininity. It's about the environment that you create. ah that makes me want to be submissive. like that's and And also you just got to have a woman that thinks like that. And if you're dating a woman who who's very into being an alpha female, then that's not the lady for you. If you want a submissive, she's out there. She's out there, but that's not the one for you. But to get back to my original point, which I have immediately forgotten,
01:04:53
Speaker
ADHD. ADHD. It should be organic you and if you if you're... Oh, the way you can do a a date and not be masculine. Yeah, just be like, you know what? I would like to take you out. How's that? you know like if I would like to show you a good time. like You can do it in a very cute way.
01:05:14
Speaker
that if you got a little date plan, I got to be a little date plan. I'll carry on, we'll see what you're doing. That's a cute way for you to initiate a date and then pay for the date. You might still try to pay, but then pay for the date and you won't come off as mad. There's a cute, very demure, a very modest way. I thought we would stop with demure. I thought that was over. No, no, it's not. There's a way to do it, and it's not that hard to do if you're concerned about coming off this mask. But don't let that be a concern. That's ridiculous. I couldn't say that any better than myself. And on that note, thank you for listening.

Conclusion and Podcast Promotion

01:05:55
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Thank you for watching. And until next time, as always, a holla.
01:06:02
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