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Tucker's latest interview .. w/ Scott McKay .. interview about Obama

Posted on 2/25/24 at 5:34 am
Posted by UGA fan n NC
Member since Nov 2020
665 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 5:34 am
Scott McKay is the Author of Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's all Obama.

Funny thing is, a great majority of the people that helped put Obama in office, he and Big Mike despise.

Link is a clip of the interview .. I'd provide the entire interview, but it's behind Tucker's paywall. I've included a couple of excerpts from the transcript, too.

6:00 min. LINK

quote:

Tucker [00:09:49] Do you think? Well, that's I mean, I'm going to just pause and, ask you to stop right there. How was he involved in the George Floyd case?

Scott McKay [00:09:59] Well, what I would say is that he set all of it in motion, right? Black Lives Matter, if you'll remember, that got started after Trayvon. And you know, that was all about Eric Holder and those people in the Department of Justice that, you know, turned that case into a big racial, situation. And if you'll remember, there were no, like, white people involved in the Trayvon case, right. Like George Zimmerman was Colombian, right? This was like a Hispanic thing and a black thing, right? Well, it shouldn't have really even been a race case. And they made it one. And then they, you know, then they weaponized Black Lives Matter. I mean, all those years later that this thing was a hundreds of millions of dollars flowing through an organization dedicated to create race riots in America for political purposes. Yeah. So this is art. This was something that he already set in motion, and they were just looking for cases they could exploit to make this happen. And, you know, the George Floyd case, let's face it. I mean, you know, you had, Derek Chauvin's attorney on. And you talked about the fact that George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose.

Tucker [00:11:05] Yeah. He wasn't.

Scott McKay [00:11:06] Chauvin just happened to be there. This was yeah. This was not one of these situations where, you know, where you had this racist white cop that, you know, took it upon himself to, you know, kill some innocent black. Nothing like that happened in the George Floyd case. But we had been so torn apart racially. And all of the, you know, events had been set in motion that all it needed was a spark. And you would have this, you know, I mean, you took down a President with the George Floyd riots in, in very large measure. So, I mean, this was this is the Obama, Obama America that had already been set in place starting really before 2012, but, you know, metastasizing into something that would change American politics. And they were ready as soon as that case happened. You know, the way the left was mobilized to create political advantage out of the George Floyd case. That doesn't happen organically. It doesn't happen overnight. This was something that had been built for years. And, you know, everybody was blown away. Corporate America all of a sudden was giving money to Black Lives Matter and changing all of their messaging to beat people over the head on the on the, you know, the notion that America is some systemically racist country. Right. And we just had eight years of a black President and somehow we're irredeemably racist as an as a nation, right? Yeah, it was a totally but bizarre situation.

Tucker [00:12:29] What's interesting is that the country put up with it. I mean, Black Lives Matter is explicitly anti-white. Obama's explicitly a hater of white people. It's very, very obvious. It was obvious, right? I would say right at the beginning of his of his first term, it became obvious. It was shocking, but it was obvious. Is it that of all the groups in America, whites are just can't be convinced that people dislike them? Maybe is it that they don't want to think that they want to be just like there's no other group in America who put up with that President is supposed to be the President of all Americans, but the President and this current President, same thing. Singles out one racial group and says, it's all your fault. You're uniquely evil. We hate you. We're going to hurt you. Different standard of justice for you. You can't get a job, you can't go to school, whatever. I mean, oppressing people on the basis of their race, which they are doing, and people kind of put up with it. Why do you think they put up with that? No. What nobody else would put up with that. But they do.

Scott McKay [00:13:22] Right. Well, you know, I think so much of this is bound up in, what the media has done, what cultural institutions have done. You know, I like I could drag you all the way back to, like, Antonio Gramsci back, you know, 100 years ago when he talked about to to destroy a Western capitalist nation, you have to get rid of Christianity, nationalism and charity. And once you've taken down those by corrupting, commercial interests or cultural institutions, then you set the stage for the great proletarian revolution. I think the cultural Marxists said at, at hand in America today have read all their Gramsci. I mean, you'll notice Christian nationalists are like the worst people in America. It's like, well, you just nailed two out of the three, right? So, you know, I think that this has been coming for a very long time.


Tucker [00:16:25] No, the opposite happened. And it said so much destruction, very little gain. Last question. Like, what's Obama's future? He's relatively young. He's clearly still motivated by the hate that's driven him all these years. And he's kind of running the the White House. So what what does he do next?

Scott McKay [00:16:44] Right. Well, and and if you read Racism, Revenge and Ruin, you will get a really good dose of how much control Obama actually exercises. And of course, it has lots of news, folks, because you get more evidence of this all the time, right? But we also talk about in the book what's next, because once what's very clear is that Team Obama will not lose. They refuse to lose. They will escalate rather than lose. The George Floyd situation was a good example of that. You're starting to see it in the things that they've done with the lawfare against Donald Trump. And of course, you know, as we record this, there's the Fani Willis thing in Atlanta that's comically collapsing. And they knew this stuff was going on when they got involved in this. Right. They had an eight hour meeting with this guy. I don't want to belabor it, but the whole point is it's like there's no shame here. There's no limiting principle. And so if you really want to understand Barack Obama, obviously read this. But if you really want to understand Barack Obama, that's the answer. It's power. It's nonstop pursuit of power and control in order to wreck a country that he grew up hating and still hates, even after everything it's done for him.
Posted by dragginass
Member since Jan 2013
2739 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 5:40 am to
McKay is a local BR guy, very smart. I'm in the middle of reading his "Revivalist Manifesto".
Posted by RCDfan1950
United States
Member since Feb 2007
34877 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 6:25 am to
The last sentence sums it all up very precisely. Time will tell if there are enough people left who love Freedom enough to fight and die for it, or if they are too weak and delusional to do so. We’ll know pretty soon.
Posted by tigerbait3488
River Ridge
Member since Dec 2007
10449 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 7:47 am to
Smart people knew Obama wanted to systematically change this Country and he has done it. A evil evil man.
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27376 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 7:49 am to
Scott is a purveyor of red meat. A smart guy who wants your clicks.
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68270 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 7:52 am to
quote:

who wants your clicks.



Damn him for wanting a paycheck!


Like anything, give him a click. If he sucks never click again. Personally I like him, he is on the moon griffon show regularly and is top notch
Posted by UGA fan n NC
Member since Nov 2020
665 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 8:20 am to
quote:

Smart people knew Obama wanted to systematically change this Country and he has done it. A evil evil man.
When Obama said " If I had a son, he'd look like Treyvon". It was like pouring gasoline on a fire. He knew was he was saying and it was intentional. That statement setback black/white race relations in our country 30 years.
Posted by Kirby59
Rocket City
Member since Nov 2016
697 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 8:27 am to
Dude needs to learn how to talk, you know, right?
Posted by Timeoday
Easter Island
Member since Aug 2020
8466 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 9:25 am to
quote:

Smart people knew Obama wanted to systematically change this Country and he has done it. A evil evil man.


The puppet Obama was used to progress an agenda. This puppet did what he was told.
Posted by Great Plains Drifter
Member since Jul 2019
4355 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 10:01 am to
I don’t doubt dispute Barry wields some power now but even he had his behind the scenes backers and string pullers propping him up before he finally appeared before the faux Greek columns that evening promising Fundamental Change upon us.

So Barry, just remember: As much as you admire the chaos going on - You didn’t build that yourself.
Posted by GhostOfFreedom
Member since Jan 2021
11684 posts
Posted on 2/25/24 at 11:12 am to
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