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Allegators are moving into your house. Ukraine is now at war with Elon Musk and Republicans don't care
about being Republicans anymore. Plus our guest tonight is a US Congresswoman
from St. Louis. Corey Bush is going to be joining us on the show everybody.
So let's do this people. Let's jump straight into today's headlines.
All right before we get into the big stories. let's catch up on a few other things going
on in the world, starting off in Asia.
This morning, North Korea once again fired a missile over the north coast of Japan into the
Pacific Ocean, a provocation that they lasted five years ago.
And if you're wondering why it was so much time in between launches,
well, that's how long it took North Korea to pull the giant rubber band back once again.
In Labor News, the FAA has officially announced that flight attendants must now get an extra hour of mandatory rest between flights, which is great.
Yeah. This is fantastic. They deserve that hour and they
also deserve someone who will wake them up from their sleep every 30 minutes to
ask them if they'd like a drink. Anything else? Oh and some big celebrity news
from the world of Scooby-Doo. After 53 years, the character, Velma, has officially
come out of the closet as a lesbian.
Yeah.
And I'm sure right now that someone is like, as a conservative, can I just say I am outraged?
Whatever happened to the wholesome family show about a drug addict who got so high, he thinks his dog is talking to him.
No, but for real, this is a great move for representation.
Although, it will make things a little awkward for the villains at the end of every episode.
Oh, and I would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for you, weird kids.
I mean, not, not Velma, you're cool. I'm an ally.
I'm just saying that, like, a bunch of kids who spend their time solving crimes, that's
weird. I'm not saying it's weird that you like women.
You live your truth, girlfriend.
Ha ha ha.
By the way, can I say, oh boy, when are those cops getting here?
Oh, this is awkward.
All right.
Let's move on. To some of the biggest stories of the day.
Starting off with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian,
officials say that nearly half a million people in Florida are still without power,
and repairing damage to homes and businesses could cost up to 75 billion dollars.
And because this is Florida, there's one more effect of hurricanes you might not have thought of.
Floridians returning to their homes after Hurricane Ian are facing a new danger.
Alligators.
A reminder of what people can't see in the waters.
In addition to down power lines after hurricanes or tropical storms, wildlife, like alligators
and snakes can wash into communities.
Literally right now, there's an alligator right in front of us, so you really have to keep
waiting to get in there. This is about as good a reason why as you should not go in the water.
We do not know everything that is in there right now, but we know that that is a problem
here.
Yeah, that is definitely a problem, okay?
Flood waters are bringing alligators and water snakes into people's neighborhoods.
I mean, I've heard of gentrification, but this shit isn't the next level, you know?
And of course, this was always bound to happen.
Remember, alligators live in water.
If your place is filled with water, you can expect alligators, too.
It's sort of like if you fill your house with beer, oh, don't be surprised when Brett Kavanaugh shows up.
I still like beer.
I still like tha tha tha th say one nice thing about living in America is that if something like
this happens to you, everyone sends condolences and offers help.
Yeah, because back home in Africa, if you say crocodiles and snakes are being washed into
your house, everyone will be like, what did you do that Jesus is sending you these creatures, huh? The devil is in your life, you need to pray, huh? What did you
do? I didn't do anything. You did something. But let's move on to the latest news
out of Iran. It has been over two weeks since the Iranian people took to the streets protesting
the death of Masa Amini, who died in police custody after being arrested for not covering her hair
properly, they claimed.
Now, despite the Iranian government's attempts to shut the protesters down, the people
in the streets are still growing in numbers.
This morning, concern over renewed clashes in Iran's universities, after two weeks of
unrest and deadly protests sweeping across the country.
On Monday, Iran's top technology university was
shuddered following an hours-long standoff between students and the police
that turned the prestigious institution into the latest flashpoint. And it's
not just college campuses, resistance in high schools too.
Young Iranian girls removing their hijab while chanting from their schools.
A stunning act of defiance and another sign of young women leading the way in these historic protests.
Addressing the latest violence for the first time, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei
expressed support to the security forces and condemn the riots on Monday, calling them a bitter incident
and accusing the United States and Israel, Iran's arch adversaries of orchestrating the disturbances.
Okay, first off, come on, man.
You can't blame the US and Israel for everything.
You can't.
He's like, oh, this is because of the U.S. and Israel.
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I bet this dude comes out of the bathroom at a party like,
looks like Israel clogged up your toilet.
Oh, oh, oh.
And secondly, can I just say how every single day I'm continuously impressed by the bravery and the
tenacity of the women and the girls in Iran.
This is so impressive to see? Because, remember, remember, remember, remember, remember, they, they, they, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, this, this, this, thi, this, thi, thi, this is this is this thi, thi, this thi, thi, thi, thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, this is this is thi, thi thi thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, thi, thi thi, thi acity of the women and the girls in Iran. This is so impressive to see.
Because remember, remember, they are risking their lives protesting a brutal regime, which
I know for a fact I wouldn't have the guts to do.
I won't lie.
Yeah, like once, my mom thought it was a Friday when it was actually a Saturday, and I was
so scared to incur her wrath that I just went to school.
Yeah, I just hung out alone for the whole day.
Somehow I still got bullied.
Turns out the biggest bullies lie within.
Anyway, let's move on to some breaking news about Elon Musk.
The man who will save the world or blow it up by accident could go either way.
Every day it seems like the mad genius is in the news for something else.
And over the weekend, he introduced his vision for the future.
A humanoid robot called Optimus, which he says will allow for a future where there is no poverty,
which I assume means when the robots kill us all, no one will be poor.
Then yesterday, the Musk made more news when he got in a beef with the President of Ukraine
after Musk posted a Twitter poll asking whether Russia should be allowed to annex parts
of their neighboring country.
And people, not only is this insensitive, a Twitter poll, it's not the place to be deciding
the future of a country.
That basically has the same legitimacy as those fortune-teller things you used to do in
middle school, you know? He's like, like, like, like, th says, like, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, th says, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thiol-iol-iol-iol-iol-i, tho, tho, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thii, thiii, thiiiiiiii, thiiii, thii, those fortune teller things you used to do in middle school, you know? He's like, this says you live in Hawaii and get married to Becky and then invade the Donbass
region.
It's not a thing, Elon, but if you thought that was big, this morning, Elon Musk made $40 billion
worth of news. A dramatic new twist in the Elon Musk Twitter saga.
After months of trying to back out, a new report says Musk is now going through with the deal after all.
Musk is now reportedly proposing to buy Twitter for the original offer price.
Womburg News reports Musk made the proposal in a letter to Twitter.
He says he'll buy at the original offer price of $54-20 a share. Musk has been trying trying trying trying trying trying trying trying trying trying trying trying try try tha to tha tha tha to tha tha to tha thi thi th letter to Twitter. He says he'll buy at the original offer price of 5420
a share. Musk has been trying to back out of the deal first signed in April.
Okay, I don't know what the hell is happening here, but apparently the Twitter deal is now back on.
Yeah. I mean, I guess we shouldn't be surprised. Elon Musk is notorious for not pulling out of a deal. He stays in there, his consistent.
And you know, one thing about this story, it just shows you how being a billionaire is so
wild, you know, they go back and forth on buying a giant company the way most people move
ultra mini boots back in and out of their Amazon cart.
They're like, are they ugly? Are they chic? Oh, I change my mind every day.
Although on the other hand,
this may be the most relatable thing
that Elon has ever done, huh?
Everyone does this.
They try and leave Twitter with a big announcement
just to come crawling back.
All right, that's it for the headlines. dance expert. Michael Costa everybody.
What is happening in the market today?
I am crushing it. I am crushing it as hard as my heart felt crushed when I learned
that Velma is a lesbian? I mean, I thought I always had something with that cartoon.
You know, Trevor, you know, man to man, you ever fall for a cartoon?
I mean, sometimes I look at the Ninja Turtles and I think, damn, you know?
If they just weren't teenagers, but...
So hot, speaking hot, I got a hot tip for you, all right? So pay attention in the end, I got a hot tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, tip, t a hot tip for you.
All right, so pay attention in the end, I got a hot tip.
Now, Trevor, behind me, this is Twitter's stock chart today after it was announced that Elon Musk
agreed to buy it, okay?
Now, before we get to that, just a second, that story about the alligators?
Inflating people's homes.
I mean, can you even imagine that when they walk in there doing that stupid little alligator walk, you know?
But you gotta understand, why is this happening?
Why are alligators getting in our homes?
Well, it's simple.
Economics, okay?
Alligators are teaching us how the American housing market functions.
Alligators live in swamps. Why? Because they can't afford houses, okay?
Not with these interest rates, okay? But then market conditions
change are hurricane strikes. What does that bring? Liquidity, okay? There's liquid everywhere.
This is why I'm an expert. Alligators now can ride that liquidity right into a four bedroom house.
This is why that's happening.
Okay, anyways, Twitter.
Twitter's stock is going through the roof because Elon Musk has to buy it.
And that's the best case scenario for a business when a person has to buy the product,
right?
Flowers on Valentine's Day, turkey on Thanksgiving, insulin on Halloween.
These are must have items.
Okay, right here, this is the important fact, right, huge jump in value.
Now I thought it was because they finally added a delete button, but my publicist tells
me that's been there for years.
Wish I would have known that, okay?
But look, this is great financial news for all of us. One, no big costly trial, Trevor.
Two, the sale of Twitter is essentially over.
And three, now Elon can finally focus on the next big thing,
perfecting his cutting-edge robot.
You all saw this, right?
I mean, look, everyone made fun of Elon because you needed four people to help this robot walk.
Four people to help a robot walk.
But this is why Elon Musk is a genius.
You're all worried about robots taking our jobs?
If Elon makes them, robots are going to add jobs, right?
Four people for every robot.
Robot needs to go potty.
We're all going to get paid.
Now, I promised you a hot tip, right?
Okay, don't fall in love with a lesbian cartoon.
It'll only break your heart.
Back to you, Trevor.
Michael Costa, everybody.
You're going to be taking a look at the abortion scandal that is rocking the Republican Party,
so don't go away. Welcome back to the Daily Show.
Ever since Donald Trump took over, the Republican Party has been falling further and further
away from everything they stood for.
They used to be about fiscal responsibility, conservative values and overthrowing the occasional
Mideast country.
But after Trump, Republicans have realized that they now have two choices.
They can either stick to their values or they can win with Trump, but they can't have both.
And as the midterms gear up, we're seeing the choice that the Republicans have made in the
types of candidates that the party is putting up.
You know, people like Marjorie Taylor Green, who believes that Jewish space,
there's that J. Jewish space lasers start wildfires. There's people like Doug Mastriano who was at the Capitol on January 6th. There's even Dr. Oz who's
running in a state he didn't even live in and who we just found out did
laboratory experiments that reportedly killed hundreds of dogs.
Which is not a great look. There's literally a Disney villain who did that,
right? Like what's next? We're gonna find out Dr. Oz botched the surgery
that killed the grandma and cocoa?
Huh?
But this is the Republican Party now.
Yeah, this is the same party that was once led by Paul Ryan.
Do you remember that guy?
Small government, bipartisan immigration, I respect the troops, remember him? If he got caught in the same room as the new people, thapapapapapapapapapapapapape, thoom, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, the thi, thi, tho, tho, tho, tho, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the tho, tho, thi, thi, thro, thro, thro thro threate. thro. threats, threaten, threats, threaten, tho, threaten, tho, tho, th's what they'd do. But one of the most glaring examples of how Republicans have completely bent the knee
to Trump is with Georgia's candidate for Senate, Herschel Walker.
So, let's take a look at Walker in our latest edition of Fringe Watching.
Unlike most of the mega republicans who are infecting the party, Herschel Walker actually has a long history with Trump.
Back in the 1980s, he played football for Donald Trump's USFL team until the whole
league collapsed, which of course it did.
I mean, if Trump is a part of anything, it will collapse.
Yeah, I bet if Donald Trump goes to heaven, in six weeks, God will be at the porn
shop, like, I don't understand. Hi, what happened? It was so successful. How much will you give me for the Pearl League?
But since then, the two men have stayed in the same mental league and it's not hard to see why.
You see, just like Trump, Walker believes the election was stolen. Just like Trump, he believes that January 6 wasn't Trump's true. And he's th. th. th. th interesting ideas on how to cure COVID. Herschel Walker raved about what he
calls a dry mist that can kill COVID in an interview in 2020. Do you know right
now I have something that can bring you into a building that would clean you from
COVID as you walk through this dry mist? As you walk walk through the door, it would kill any cover on your body.
EPA approved.
When you leave, it will kill the buyers as you leave this product.
Do you know, they don't want to talk about that?
Yeah, I wonder why they don't want to talk about that.
Walk through a dry mist?
It sounds to me like Herschel Walker accidentally walked through a car wash.
They've got a secret COVID machines, they'll spray you clean, dry you off, and then a guy comes
out vaccines your butt, but they don't want to talk about that.
No, don't get me wrong.
Anyone can say something silly.
Anyone can make a dumb mistake. But what makes Herschel Walker special is that just like Trump, he seems proud to be ignorant.
A headscratcher from Georgia's Republican Senate nominee, Herschel Walker, downplaying
expectations ahead of his debate with Senator Raffio Warnock, telling reporters, I'm not that
smart.
Republican Herschel Walker declaring that there are 52 states in America.
He's written in his given interviews about playing Russian roulette with a gun.
Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker is making headlines after his comments about evolution.
Now think about this, because at one time, science said man came from apes.
Did it not? If that is true, why are they still apes? Yeah. If there's humans, then why are there still apes?
If there's an iPhone, how come my grandma still has a landline?
Checkmate Charles, Darwin!
How does that happen?
I will say, it is refreshing to see a politician just straight up say,
I'm not that smart.
I like that.
You don't usually see politicians acknowledging their flaws,
like, that, th th th thue thue Like you never heard Bill Clinton go, look the truth is I just love getting hair.
It's one of my top three hobbies for sure. It's just the kind of thing I'm doing what's
man I'm afraid. Oh, and just like Trump boasts about being the world's best golfer,
Herschel Walker is a master at reimagining his own success.
Before and during his campaign, Walker has lied repeatedly.
He falsely claimed to have graduated a top percentile from the University of Georgia.
He's exaggerated claims about the success of his businesses.
Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker misstated his income on federal documents by more than $3 million.
Walker has reportedly overstated his role with the for-profit group,
accused of taking advantage of military veterans.
In a 2017 speech, Walker said this,
I work with the Cobb County Police Department,
and I have been in criminal justice all my life.
Then two years later, while giving a speech to soldiers,
he said, I spent time at Quantico at the FBI training school. Y'all didn't know I was an agent?
They didn't know, because he wasn't.
And according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution,
the Cobb County Police Department said
they have no record of any involvement with Walker.
God damn.
Hershey Walker basically lied about every aspect of his life.
He probably shows up at the airport gate, like, as a first responder, a military veteran and a baby under two years old, I get to board this plane first.
Also on the pilot, wee.
Now, one of the main reasons Republicans love Herschel Walker is because as a black man,
he's never afraid to tell black man what they're doing wrong.
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It's good luck, you know.
In fact, one of the things, one of the major things that Herschel Walker focused on again and again
was how much he hated that black men love abandoning their children, something white men never do. And then we found out, the abandoning was coming from inside their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their children, something white men never do. And then we found out the abandoning was coming from inside the house.
For years he has repeatedly criticized black men who leave their children, but tonight
Georgia's Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Herschel Walker is admitting that he has
a 10-year-old son who he didn't raise.
Court documents show that the boy's mother had to sue him for paternity and child support. Just a day after news broke that Walker had a secret 10-year-old son,
the Daily Beast discovered that Walker actually has two more additional children
he has never publicly acknowledged.
Yeah, that's right. Not one, but three secret children.
How do you even keep that many kids secret? I mean, some point you got to confuse their names. It's like, I love you Susan, I mean Claire, I mean Frank, I mean Susan, you are Susan and I love you.
And look, here's the thing, understand this, it doesn't matter to me how many kids you have
or with how many people. I think in America there's too vilifying other men for doing the same thing that you do.
You're vilifying them.
You're calling them out.
Oh, it's because they're black men.
And you know it's not.
It's bullshit.
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back of people's knees. So Walker loves conspiracies. He lies about his achievements. And
I guess just like Trump, he pretends he doesn't have some of his kids. And right
now, if you're thinking there's no way Herschel Walker could be more hypocritical than this, well, I hope you didn't place a bet.
There is a new twist in the pivotal Senate race in Georgia.
The website The Daily Beast is reporting Republican candidate Herschel Walker paid for
a woman he was dating to get an abortion in 2009.
Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker says he is pro-life and supports a nationwide abortion ban with no exceptions. But new reporting from the Daily Beast claims he encouraged a woman
he was dating in 2009 to get an abortion and help pay for it. The woman whose
identity was not published provided the Daily Beast with a receipt for the
procedure, a get-well card and an image of a 700-dollar check
allegedly signed by Walker.
Wow.
An anti-abortion Republican court paying for his girlfriend's abortion?
That is a bombshell.
Especially because he left behind so much proof.
I mean, this woman says that she has a receipt, a check, and a get-well card
that he signed.
The only way there could be more of a paper trail is if he bought a souvenir t-shirt
from the abortion clinic's gift shop.
And now, believe it or not, this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Herschel Walker.
He has multiple allegations of domestic abuse against him, including from his ex-wife.
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are true, and Herschel Walker himself said that sometimes he couldn't control his own brain.
But despite all of this, he still has the full support of the Republican Party, including
a top aide to Mitch McConnell, who just today said, it's full speed ahead in Georgia.
Yeah, because clearly McConnell's like, look, it's not my baby daddy, what do I care? Ma.
And so you see, as the midterm elections approach, day after day, we're seeing that Donald
Trump has completely transformed what being a conservative means.
Because less than a decade ago, a candidate this hypocritical, this flawed, and this
off-the-rails, would not have had the support of the party. But because now winning is more important than any principle or any value that these politicians once held, they're willing to go
full speed ahead, even if it means going full speed into a brick wall. All right,
stay tuned because when we come back, Congresswoman Corey Bush is going to be
joining me on the game show.
My guest tonight is the first black woman to represent Missouri in Congress.
She's here to talk about her new memoir, The Forerunner,
a story of pain and perseverance in America.
Please welcome Congresswoman Corey Bush.
Congresswoman Corey Bush. Congress with McCormacky Bush, welcome to the show.
Thank you. This is a really interesting time to speak to you because the last time we spoke
was virtually, that was over Zoom, right?
And you had been in Congress for a few weeks it feels like.
Yeah, something like that.
And now you've been there for two years.
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Yeah, I'm almost an O.G.
Almost the O.G.
I would love to know, I would love to know,
as somebody who is freshly part of the machine that runs America,
if you had a magic wand,
what would you change about the way the capital works?
You know, I wouldn't have everything moved based upon seniority.
Also, there are great people doing great things that have lived experience.
And lived experience should count for something, and oftentimes in Congress it has.
Mm-hmm.
I feel like you're the perfect person to speak to that.
You know, we spoke in a little bit about your journey and your book goes so much deeper
into your life.
When we spoke last time, I had an understanding, a slight one of the journey you had been
through.
After reading the book, though, I realized there is so much more that defines who you've
gone through and who you've, you know's what's sort of shaped who you've gone on to become. You know you talk in the
book about suffering through sexual assaults, you talk in the book about
suffering through domestic abuse, you talk about coming back time and time
again dusting yourself off working through your trauma and and building
yourself back stronger. Tell me what that has done for how you see your role as a
lawmaker in America. Yeah, it keeps, so that pain stays before me. I still
remember what that pain was like to be hungry, to go for days without eating, just
making sure my children ate. I remember what it was like to close my eyes and
hope my kids, my kids didn't freeze to death in the car, you know, while we were sleeping in the car unhoused. I remember what it was like to be
brutalized by the police back in Ferguson in 2014. I remember what it was like to
go through those sexual assaults and not have any type of help, not have any
crime victim support helping me. I remember what it was like to not get justice. And so because I still I physically can feel the the the the the the the the the thuuuuuusesesesesesese th th th th th th thu thu, thu, thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus thus like thus. I was like thus. I was like th. I was like th. I was like thus. I was like thus. I was like thus. I was like thus. I was like th. I was like th. I was like th. I was like th. I was like th. I was like th. I was like th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I was like to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to theea. I was like thea. I was like to not get justice. And so because I still physically can feel the pain and I remember what it was
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going through it right now and you know for me to just feel like well I'm in
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why am I in the position if I'm not willing to push and put everything
on the line to save lives. It's not easy because you work in an environment
where everything is so slow.
It's not easy because you work in an environment where everything is so slow.
Oftentimes when you talk to lawmakers and when you talk to Congress people who've been doing it for a long time, they do have a certain apathy towards how long something takes.
There's a lot of exchanging of, you know, favors and deals.
There's a lot of, this is how the machine works.
Are you able to get through to some of your older companions and your work colleagues now?
Are you able to express to them the urgency behind some of the initiatives that you're trying to move forward?
You know, having the conversations, yes.
And many of them come to me, you know,
it took a while for some of them to see like,
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or this is why she keeps driving these same issues.
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and say hey how do you feel about this but but still getting a bill passed or
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play around with, you have to address it.
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head on and who better to be able to put forth legislation to do that than people who've
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I am seeing change in that area,
but it's just gonna take a lot more work.
And when you look at some of the work,
you know, I appreciate how nuanced you are in the book.
You share really intimate and painful stories
regarding your journey with abortion in the book. You know, you talk about how you had an ab to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab aban a a a to have a to have a to have a to have a to a toa. toaug. their toaugant toa. toa. toa. toa. to take a to take to take to take to take to take to take to take to take to take to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their the a the a the a ta. ta. taug. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. toa. toa. toa. toa. You know, you talk about being a rape victim and you
talk about how you had an abortion after that. You also talk about having an
abortion at the age of 19 and as you read through these stories it would be so
easy for you as a Democrat to make it seem, you know, like a rallying cry that's
that's clean that has no nuance in it. And yet in the book you talk about the the the the painnalyllylarylarylarylarylarylarylarylarylionionionionionionionionionionionion, that that that that that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's, that's, that's that's, that's, that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's c.a that's c.a that's c.a the, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the theanannea.a.a's that's c. that's c. that's c. that's c. that's c. that has no nuance in it. And yet in the book, you talk about the conflict around abortion,
you talk about the pain and the difficulty of making that decision,
seeing the topic through different lenses.
I really found it painfully honest,
because it feels like in American culture now,
every issue is binary.
No one wishes to discuss the messy around the truth.
Why did you choose to share it like that?
And were you afraid that some would say,
oh, you know, Corey, why are you giving them ammunition on us?
Why are you giving people the little crack in the door
to talk about the messy side of the topic of abortion?
Yeah, I really toil with that.
I wanted to take it out of the book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book.
to take it out of the book at one point. And, you know, I did want to, I did think about like the attacks
or how my words could be weaponized, you know,
against abortion clinics and providers.
But there is, you know, I can't overlook what I went through because it's not just
my story.
It's the story, especially some of that, it's the story of so many black and brown women that have gone. And pre the the the the the their th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th, I th, I th, I th, I have thi thi, I have thi, I have thi, I have have have have have have have have had threaten, I that, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thinks, I thinks, I thinks, I thi, I thi, I thi, I thi, I th.. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I, I, I, I that, I that, I that, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I, you, I'm, you know, I'm, that, that, I'm, that, that, that, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm the story, especially some of that, it's the story of so many black and brown women
that have gone and pregnant people
who have had abortions or sought out those,
you know, they were seeking out those services
and weren't able to get them.
And so I can't push past that because of,
I can't push past that because if we allow folks to silence us because of
we're afraid of what they'll say then we will never get those we will never
see change in those areas so I need people to know that still don't believe
her or still don't believe them I need them to know this is what you're
pushing to the side when you blame it on us when you say like so
those pieces really matter when we're teling our stories because it helps to helps to helps to help to help to help to help to h to h the the the the the to h the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the to h ha to ha to ha the the to ha the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thea. thea. theananananananananusususususususususususususususususususususus.a.a. the the it helps to helps people to see helps to humanize the situation for
people a lot more. I think it really does but but it's interesting that you
brought up the weaponizing of your words you know you've been very vocal
in how you wish that your you know your area in St. Louis would reallocate its
funding and start creating programs that would prevent
crime, programs that would inspire people to, or give people access to jobs, etc. in the
community. Many people have now said to you, that you are anti-police. How do you find that
nuance? How do you find the nuance? Or how do you even find the balance in trying to
a conversation with people where you propose solutions to issues in the long term without making it feel like you're completely neglecting the short term?
You know, we have to remember that there were people who spoke out against slavery,
the abolishment of slavery.
Did that make, were they right?
Or were they just going along with the status quo? Is it about the easy thing or the right thing?
And for me it's about the right thing. that people look at it as being anti-police. I'm not anti-police, not in any way.
I want police to do police work.
I don't want police to be therapist.
I don't want police to be mental health providers.
I don't want police killing black folks,
disproportionately in this country and with impunity.
I want folk to be safe in my community.
And because I have the power of the pen and the power of purse purse purse purse purse purse purse purse It's up to me to do something about it. I, myself being a victim of police violence,
but witnessing other families go through this, sitting with those families, hearing those
stories, I'm a Ferguson protester. I remember 400 days of protests and protests after that.
My purpose is to change what we allow,
change what public safety is.
It should be actual safety for all,
not for some, it should be for all.
And if me being, me being criticized and attacked
and being isolated is what has to happen,
to bring that about, to help the conversation continue to move,
that's fine, because it can save a life. If I save one life, then it was worth it because somebody. It, it. It, it. It, it, it, it, it. It, it, it, it, it, it. It, it, it, it, it. It th, it. It th, it, it. It th th th th th th th th th th th th thi, it thi, it should thi, it should thi, it should to be to be to be to be to be to be the the the the the the their their it should their it should their it should their it should their it should their it should their it should their, it is is th is th, it is th. It is th, it is th. It is th. It is th. It is the th. It is the the the the to be thi. It's to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be thi. It's the conversation continue to move, that's fine because it can save a life.
If I save one life, then it was worth it because somebody died because we didn't push
harder.
Thank you so much for joining me again on the show.
Thank you very much.
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