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e whole country. And the mainstream media was sort of acting like, well, that was last week's hit and we'll just move on. Nothing happening here. Yeah. So the media is disappearing the story. But John Brennan, who is central to the story and is being suspected and accused of allegedly being behind a plot to overthrow the Trump administration, actually a coup by manufacturing some fake intelligenc…

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book on a website. So you could see the national largest teachers union. You could see their handbook. And the handbook was this anti-white, this whole anti-white thing.

So here's what it says in their handbook that they have now without comment removed from their website. So they felt they had to remove their own handbook from their own website because we might see what they were teaching the teachers. And this is what they expected. Educators must acknowledge the existence of white supremacy culture as a primary root cause of institutional racism, structural racism, and white privilege. Educators must also work to prohibit institutionally racist systems. The NEA will push strategies fostering the eradication of institutional racism and white privilege perpetuated by white supremacy culture.

Now, I'm not questioning whether there's some of that in existence. It's just that if that's the slant you put on it and the teachers are teaching it, what do you think is going to happen to the white kids who had nothing to do with any of this? They were just born and went to school and then they have to sit there and find out that they're the problem. And you're sitting in the class and your teacher is telling you, "Yeah, all of you non-white kids, you're just all victims." And you know Brad over here, he's one of the reasons that you have all this systemic racism. He's part of the problem. That's the way it's going to come out. So I would homeschool. I would not let a child go into that environment. That looks dangerous.

So Ken Martin, who is the head of the DNC, this is how well the DNC is going. So imagine being the head of the DNC. And ask yourself if Trump would ever do this. We know that Trump takes credit for anything, even if it didn't happen. We know that Trump tells you everything's going to be great and it's maybe it's already great and it's getting greater every day. So now compare what Trump would have said even if there was a little bit of hyperbole and exaggeration involved to what Ken Martin of the DNC says about the Democrat party, which is his job to make sure they do better.

He said, quote, "When you hit rock bottom, there's only one direction to go, and that's up, and that's what we're doing." Really, he's describing his own party, the one that he's been intimately involved with trying to rehabilitate. And he says that while he's been in office that they've hit rock bottom and there's only one direction to go. So the most optimistic thing he

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could say is you can't get any worse. Can you imagine in any world where Trump would use those words? We've hit rock bottom. There's only one direction to go. After he'd been in charge for months, maybe if he had just taken the job, Trump would say, "We're at rock bottom, but it will take me a week to sort this out and then it would be great." But the Democrats are so bad at messaging that they j…

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