I've Had It - Panic at the White House
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Great. Patriots, gay treats, they triots, black triots and brown triots. And the people who like to
marginalize them can do what pumps? Fuck off! All right, welcome to America's top DEI podcast.
Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay, what I've had it with is myself. And here's why.
I have a habit of putting things in a certain place. And when I put things there, I think,
think, I'm going to put this there so I won't forget where it is. And then I can't remember
where that place is. That just happened to me. I took my gloves in my hat to Maine. And then
yesterday it was freezing. So I was going to get my glove in my hat. I have searched my entire
house. I cannot find them. And I remember specifically saying to myself, I'm going to put this
here. So I'll know exactly where it is next time.
And I have a habit of doing that and I'm sick of it.
I'm so sick of myself for doing stupid shit like that and not just putting stuff where I know where to find it.
I do that all the time constantly.
I think, okay, I'm going to be so sly and put this here or there.
On the flip side of that, sometimes you find something that you're like, oh, I'm going to need this in a couple of days.
And you find it in one of your little hiding spots.
But I do that shit all the time.
And I think it is a universal thing that we all think in that short-term moment that our short-term
memory is going to prevail and it doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
And you know what else?
I'm trying to decide if I have Alzheimer's or not or dementia.
And this doesn't help my cause.
I ask Kylie at least three times a week.
Do you think that means I have Alzheimer's?
Because I feel like I'm slipping.
Yeah.
All right.
Let me take what I've had it with.
I've had it with this component of air travel where you're waiting to get on the plane for quite some time.
And the plane is at the gate, okay?
And it's delayed.
Like we're going to delay boarding by this amount of time.
We're going to delay boarding a little bit longer.
You see the pilots go on.
You see the crew go on.
And then you get on the plane and you think, well, they've had a lot of time to get this bird ready.
This bird should be ready to fly.
And then you get on and you notice like, well, they closed the door a while ago.
We're just still sitting here.
And then the door opens again.
And then the pilot comes on and says, yeah, we were getting ready to push and we noticed
some lights weren't functioning properly.
So we've got to do a maintenance thing.
And we're waiting on the paperwork and on maintenance.
My point about this is, is why are we not checking the planes prior to boarding the passengers?
why do we have to go through the lies that you act like our plane is going to take off,
that that bird is going to fly in the air, only to get on that bird.
And most recently, this happened to me.
And then I got kicked off of the bird.
I waited 12 hours to get on that thing because of Trump shutdown.
And then we get on it.
And the pilots were on it multiple hours before we were.
I saw them.
I was looking through.
and I could see the cockpit and I could see the pilots in there.
And they were hem-hawn and having a good time.
And then we get on and they're like, yeah, we're about to start up.
And we noticed these lights were malfunctioning.
So we've got maintenance in here working on them.
Maintenance takes a while.
Then the paper work takes a while.
And then guess what happened?
The pilots timed out and we got kicked off the bird.
Yeah.
And so my thing is this.
I don't want to beat up on pilots or anybody that works at an airport or flight attendants or
TSA or any of that because I know.
that that is a difficult place to work. I know that people are at their worst in those positions.
My question is, is this a pilot thing or is this the airlines that wait to do checks until the
bird is loaded? Because in my opinion, they need to do a policy shift to where these maintenance
checks happened before we load the bird. Because I, it's happened to me multiple times. I've been
kicked off of a plane multiple times because of some sort of maintenance issue that should have been
vetted prior to loading. Right. And I am going to blame the airlines for this and not the pilots.
Here's why. Because the airlines fuck everybody over as frequently as they can. And now they've
colluded with kinks to reverse a Biden-era policy.
that would mandate a refund should the airline dick you over and cancel your
flight or cause you to be late blah blah Biden said you get a full refund Pete Buttigieg
full refund King comes in and immediately bins you know does what the
corporations want and the corporations that have always gotten bailouts every
time they've mismanaged things so I think this is a airline corporate policy
that needs to be changed, and I've completely had it.
The maintenance checks need to happen prior.
I completely agree.
I feel like a lot of stuff with airlines, the efficiency is backwards.
Like, everything they do could be more efficient if they just switch the policy entirely.
Like, get the pilots on, get the flight attendants on.
Let's go through the maintenance checks.
Let's load the passengers from the back, so there's not a big backlog.
You know, another thing, when they tell you when you're sitting there, like you sat in the airport
12 hours on Sunday, why don't they just say, we're going to cancel your flight?
We're just, we can't do it.
We're not going to be able to do it.
Like, we're just canceling it.
Instead, they just push it out 10 minutes, 15 minutes an hour.
I'm confident they knew like six hours in this deal is not happening.
So I just feel like there's a lot of inefficiency in an airline.
I don't think they knew.
I think that this is a group of people that cannot come to a logical conclusion.
If they can't figure out, we need to check the plane that it works prior to boarding the plane.
I don't have an expectation that they can play the tape through.
If they can't get through the most elementary checks before loading the bird full of passengers,
of passengers and this was a full big jet with people from Los Angeles to New York.
If they couldn't check the lights and make sure those lights were functioning and I saw a lot
of him hon, I saw a lot of fun going on in the cockpit, which I don't besmirch.
I'm happy that they had that bonding and that camaraderie, those pilots.
They deserved it.
But why are we checking right before pushback?
Why didn't we have all of that done beforehand?
didn't we have the maintenance check going through so that then the pilots wouldn't have
timed out? And I just think that we sometimes have a lot of incompetent people running
things, primarily the federal government, but I'm going to go ahead and trickle this down to airlines
that have the inability to play the tape through. Like what would be more efficient here? What makes
more sense? And instead, you've got a bunch of emails that could have been phone calls, policy
books that make no sense. I remember there was a flight at one point.
that didn't have that I was on I can't remember if you were on this with me it didn't have the
like emergency landing manual on the plane the flight attendant on the iPad yeah so remember they
went down and printed it on a thousand pages and that we had to sit on the plane while they
printed 1,000 pages you were with me right yeah so my thing is on this why didn't we check
that before we put the passengers on the bird
because you have a bunch of people that do not play the tape through that are just like,
we're just going to float through.
And if a problem comes up and it exacerbates and compounds and makes it miserable for everybody
else, perfect.
Right.
We're in the airline business.
That's what we do.
We compound misery.
I've just had it.
I've had it with all of that.
And I just want to say to the pilots on that United flight from LAX to newer.
I'm giving you that I think that this is an airline policy, but I would like for a pilot to
anonymously message us. I want to know. I need to know. Why are these checks not happening prior
to loading passengers? Is that the airlines thing? Are you guys too busy knee-slapping and chuckling
around to do it? I want to know who's responsible. I just need to know. I'm not going to care in it or anything.
I just want to know. I need to know why it's so inefficient.
For your personal serenity, just I need to know.
And then I can accept it.
Because I would think if I was a pilot, I would get on before I started having casual
conversations with my co-pilot with flight attendants with passengers.
I would go ahead and do a thorough check.
Right.
And once the thorough check was done, then I would say, we're ready to board the passengers.
But it's too many times more than both of my fingers on my hands, these checks and then these maintenance repairs happen while you're sitting on the plane, which number one increases anxiety.
I'm not a, I'm not a scared flyer at all, but when you hear that there's a mechanic on the flight with you working on something, that's what I'm like, is this going to be it?
Is this where I'm going to die?
Is this, is this?
It's not something pleasant you want to think about.
that something's broken on the airplane and it's getting maintenance right before you take off.
Right.
So why not just keep all of that from the customer?
Right.
I would say better not knowing that.
Right.
I completely agree.
And I always hate when they say, okay, we've had a mechanical deal.
We're having a mechanic cam.
And then the mechanic comes in.
And then they say, we're waiting on the paperwork.
Yes.
What the fuck?
I mean, we're an e-society.
Just sign it on the electronically.
Like, we have to have some.
Yahoo, walk all the way down to the end of the airport, print his thousand pages like that,
like we were on to New York, and come back so the pilot can sign it. Let's e-file. Let's e-sign. It
shouldn't be that hard. All right, welcome to I've had it. I'm Jennifer. I'm Angie.
No HBIC. Is that tired, the HBIC? I kind of thought maybe it will never be for me.
Never be. Head Beaver in charge. Here we go. All right, Kylie.
Kylie, the H-Lick, had lesbian in charge.
Oh, that really does sound gay.
Does it.
H-Lick.
Yeah, I didn't know about it.
That is about as gay as an acronym could be.
It's perfect.
Yeah.
Okay, I've got three reviews that we're going to fly through.
The first one is five stars titled Inspiration.
And it says, I listened to I've had it or I hit news to get my daily dose of inspiration to call Moses,
Mike's D.C. and Louisiana offices and leave him an earful every single day. It's so very
cathartic. Having moved from NYC to a red-leaning north, New Jersey town 20-plus years ago,
I'm so glad to have found your podcast. You give me hope every day. Keep up the amazing work.
It's truly appreciated. Wow. I love that.
It's ever been a report of a more successful wind-up on this podcast than that,
it has manifested his listening to our incessant bitching has led to him calling little Moses
Mike Grindr Johnson and reading him for filth every single day. That is just hashtag success.
Yes. I mean, that is the best thing I've ever heard. That's ambitious. It's organized. It's
determined. It's hustle. It's everything I like in a person right there.
Okay, now we've got a one star titled Insufferable White Women and Senior Wonderful
Rights.
These women are haggard.
They don't provide any insight to anything except how insufferable they are.
That's a fair point.
It's a fair point.
I feel haggard.
I do.
And I mean, the insight is questionable.
Insufferable, spot on.
Yeah.
I really cannot.
I'm not offended by that.
I think I resemble that one-star remark.
So, you know, can't win them all.
No.
Okay.
The last one is five stars.
And Daisy writes, they tell it like it is.
God forbid women are angry.
These one-star reviews are hilarious.
And I think these two women will change the trajectory of politics in the coming years.
That is so nice.
Kylie, we've been getting a lot of one-star reviews.
We've been getting a ton of one-star reviews.
Really?
Really?
MAGA, you know, has really locked in on us and it shows.
Yeah.
So is this after the Fox News covered when they claimed that I wanted to kill conservatives?
Yes, it is.
That's exactly when it started.
That was the tipping point.
I just, I also think how hilarious it is that they can actually say that because it'll
filter over to my personal page.
that they think that I want to kill them
and or want them dead.
And they're so triggered and so easily scared
that they believe that to be true.
Yeah.
Well, and it also feeds their narrative
that they're the victims and everybody else
is out to get them and how violent the Democrat party is.
I do have to say, Emily sent me a TikTok,
she sent it to Jennifer too.
And it was a TikTok.
Emily is her daughter.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Emily, my daughter.
daughter. And it said the TikTok caption was this should she should be the voice of the Democratic
Party. And I just want to say, I'm putting my vote for that. Jennifer, I think you should be the
voice of the Democratic Party. And I kind of think you already are. So keep it going, girl. Thank you,
Pumper's. I think that's a stretch. I do think we need more voices like ours in the Democratic Party.
holding the cowardice, spineless, corporate beholden,
pussies in the Democratic Party to count.
And we need to make sure they are primaried,
because this is such a dangerous time for so many marginalized people.
And the Democrats that play this pick me politics, I'm a centrist,
I've had it.
Shut the fuck out.
Yeah.
Okay, I've got some news stories for you today.
This one hit home for me because I have been in wedding season.
Yeah.
It's season, everything, and it cost me an arm and a leg.
So this one says, a New York couple charged their wedding guests $33 each in an effort to save money.
Only 60 out of 350 guests came.
Here's what amazes me about this.
In a time where marriage is pretty unpopular and doesn't have a great success rate, the insanity
surrounding the pageantry of weddings is the worst it's ever been.
It's almost like it is like they're going to make sure these brides and these grooms that do
this, they're going to put the nail in the coffin, and they're going to make sure that weddings
and marriage are so wholly unattractive and off-putting.
by the social media grandstanding of it.
And then poor Kylie, you know, this is something that's going on for our listeners that
are in their 20s, 30s, this is something that's going on that's a huge problem.
So when you're in your late 20s, early 30s, in Oklahoma, people get married in their early 20s,
so I shouldn't say early 20s.
You don't have as much money as you're going to later in life.
And so these weddings are so narcissistic.
and so over the top that the bride and groom have a bachelor party that if you're invited to
you have to pay your way to the wedding which is destination you have to pay your way to all this
shit it showers so kiley all of her extra money she's spending now to watch these friends get
married and you have to buy your own dress right airfare all this shit and i guarantee you
Kylie, the last two big weddings I went to in the last five years, both couples are already
divorced, both well into six-figure weddings, are both already divorced. I guarantee you some
of these weddings you're going to within five years, crickets, divorced over, and then guess what
you have? A bad memory. Yep. Okay, Jennifer, I don't even know if you're aware of this.
So I had this confirmed me by my daughter, Emily, and then Kylie actually showed me the proof.
Did you know that brides, when they have these bachelorette party destinations where you have to pay to travel, they send you an invitation with a color coded dress code.
So they give you certain shades that you wear on certain days like morning one, we're going to wear green and light blue.
for lunch on day two we're going to wear pink and white dinner on day three we're going to wear
sunset colors like i thought this was total bullshit my daughter was telling me about it i was like
that's fucking crazy so i'm talking to kiley about i'm like have you heard this during all these
weddings she actually shows me an invitation that somebody printed out that had the color
coating on the different days. That is happening.
As I can confirm, each day had a sunset color theme, a sunrise color theme, and then also
like the textures you could wear, the fabrics that go along with it. So like glitter.
Were you invited to this, Kylie? Did you receive this? Yes. Yeah, I went on this one. This was
one of the ones. Did they sent you that? Somebody you know sent you that. I'm describing my invitation
that I got, and it has a detailed itinerary.
Is this person heterosexual or homosexual?
What do you think?
Heterosexual woman.
I'm just going to tell you that this makes me never ever want to have anything to do with a wedding again just for spite of these bad actors.
Like, I want to boycott the whole thing.
Like, I want to have a really kind couple come to me and say, hey, we're getting married in the courthouse.
and we're not going to spend much many and you can wear whatever you want and it doesn't matter if
you're late or blah blah blah we just love to see you i want to say you've done nothing wrong but on
principle and for spite i have boycotted weddings across the board because of some bad actors
that people are not calling out and the buck stops with me i'm not going to enable this i'm not
going to be codependent and even though you are not a grandstander even though that you are not
a narcissist even though you may actually have married your soulmate and you don't want a bunch of a
you might not even do an Instagram post about it.
I am so fucking pissed off by proxy that some dumb bitch sent Kylie a color-coded invitation.
Yeah.
And didn't feel shame or embarrassment.
That person needs to be ridiculed.
I just want to say, do not cut this out.
Do not edit this out, Kylie.
I hope that this dumb bitch listens to this podcast.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
The clock is ticking because there's no fucking way your marriage is going to happen because already
it's far more performative than it is authentic and i dislike you because i know that
kiley probably doesn't so i'm going to dislike you for me pumps and you and our listener because
i know our listeners blood is boiling because that is the most narcissistic american
bullshit is this person maga are they maga kiley no but their family is they're they're from
texas you know here's the thing it's happening everywhere
Like if you look at a Bachelorette party photo, because my daughter was showing me on Instagram, all of the photos of people she knows that are getting married and having Bachelorette parties, they're color coded in these photos. They are doing it for Instagram. It is 100% a production for social media, and I'm with you, had it.
I need to go back to the psychology of this person that Kylie knows.
Okay. We're going to single that person out.
The family's MAGA? Yes, the family's MAGA?
Yeah, I believe so.
And this individual is not?
No.
Are you sure about that?
Yeah.
Now down the road, now that they're married, you know, some women kind of transferred to the other side.
You think she'll be a lesbian?
No, I mean transfer over to, I mean transferred to the magazine.
opposite because you know what happens that way too i've never seen so many midlife lesbians in my life
it's unbelievable i read an article about it yesterday on the plane when i finally got back on a plane
well i'll just tell you i think this is a disgrace i think that is so humiliating that you would
not feel any shame embarrassment and i think it is a telltale sign that this marriage is going
to end and divorce spectacularly because it's already so profound
formative by nature.
And I'm living proof that happens.
Before Instagram, I'm living proof.
Share with the listener, how many bridesmaids you had?
Well, now it seems paltry in comparison to the 21, 22.
How many did you have?
In 1997, I had nine bridesmaids, two candlelighters, which I didn't even want a candlelighter.
My mom had behind my back and did that.
And then I had two Gaspic attendants for a grand total of like 16 people in the wedding.
500 guests banned the whole line walking down the aisle.
Like I'm walking down the aisle with my dad.
I'm looking at the full pews and I'm thinking, this could go either way.
That's going through my head.
Like this, it's probably a mistake as it's happening in real time.
And we all know what happened.
Spectacular disaster.
Yeah.
You gave it your all pumps.
I sure did.
you sure did you really did i was i was there for the last 10 years of that you tried
maybe 15 years you tried really really hard too hard accepted accepted a lot of things that were
unacceptable unacceptable which you can read all about and her juicy tell all life is a lazy
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All right, Kylie, do we have time for one more news story before we welcome our guest?
Yes, we'll do one more.
This one is over 60% of young drivers feel extreme fear and anxiety at the gas station.
And it says more than 60% of young drivers report feeling extreme anxiety, according to a recent survey.
Rising fuel prices, unfamiliarity with pumps, and fear of being judged or watched are all cited as top.
stressors. Huh. Well, unfamiliarity with pumps. Pumps, I think maybe you could, remember when we used
to have gas station attendance full time, like full service? Yeah. That was really nice. Here's my
problem with all of this. Number one, who thought to do this study? Right. The idea that you're
even doing this study, being codependent, and creating a
culture where you're even creating the question to somebody, do you feel anxiety at the gas
station? And then the person is, you know, persuasive to the power of suggestion. I think, well,
you know what I am. I think, well, boy, that can blow up. That nozzle has a lot of germs on it,
blah, blah, blah. Okay, I think a lot of things are true. I think a lot of people are pussies.
Yeah. And, but I also think that these are just things that shouldn't be pulled.
I agree. I think even sending it out into the universe that,
it's possible that you have some sort of phobia about the gas station.
Look, pumping gas is not pleasant.
I will admit right when it turns, right when it starts going through,
that initial of gasoline, I kind of do like that smell.
I do like the smell of gasoline.
Yeah.
You know, not sustained, but that initial kind of hit.
Yeah, I do.
And then when you know you have a full tank, it's satisfying.
You know it's not going to last very long, but I think that's a stupid pole.
And I think a lot of people are pussies.
I do too. And here's the deal for anybody out there that has concern about being judged at the gas station. I have driven my new car for about 20 months. And I still pull up to the wrong side to put my gas in it. And I have to go up and I have to reverse. I have to do all that. Every time I fill my car with gas, I feel zero. I feel zero judgment. I feel zero shame. I'm just like, oh, I pulled up to the wrong side again. So just fucking get over. Who cares? That's what I say. All right. Let's welcome our guest.
He is a mayor, a big-time mayor of a big-time city.
Of course, we're talking about war-torn Chicago.
War-torn.
War-torn Chicago.
It's Mayor Brandon Johnson.
He is a former public school social studies teacher.
God, I always love my social studies teacher.
Always.
A union organizer in Chicago, which I think the propaganda campaign against unions by the Republican Party
And the Republicans that take part in that is one of the most disgraceful organizing groups of propaganda I've ever seen.
So good on him for being a union organizer.
And he's a current mayor of Chicago.
Mayor Johnson is a progressive, which I love that, who has recently made headlines and gone viral for his strong opposition to the Trump administration, particularly with ICE activity that has been going on in Chicago over the past two months.
Let's give a warm welcome.
I've had it welcome.
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I'm doing wonderful. Thank you for asking and happy Veterans Day to all of our brave women and men who have
served this country throughout its history. And you are the mayor of Chicago, or as the president
likes to call it, war-torn Chicago. And I have to say, Pumps and I spent over a week in Chicago last summer
at the DNC. And it is such a lovely American city. It is such a fabulous, fabulous city.
You know, I totally agree. That's why I live here. You know, look, you know, the city of Chicago,
I see it as the global capital of the world, quite frankly. It's a beautiful story. A black Haitian
immigrant and a Potawatomi woman established a trade post at the bank of the river. And immigrants
from around the globe, descendants of slaves have all come here.
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We have this incredible diverse economy,
20% in the world's fresh water, great universities.
I could go on and on, just such a beautiful place.
And, you know, I'm looking forward to this conversation.
And you all have to come back and visit again.
We do have some great breaking news from yesterday.
We're going to host the New Year's Eve countdown
for the Midwest Central Standard Time.
So book your hotels right now.
you've got to be in the city of Chicago to ring in the new year.
That's awesome.
I do want to share with you a headline I thought was hilarious.
Kylie, pop this up.
Confused Trump, 79, demands troop deployment over fictional shopping center.
It says the aging president raged about the miracle mile and claimed it was, quote,
once considered one of our nation's best.
I think the only problem is there isn't a miracle mile.
shopping center in Chicago when you know so this poor man you know he has dementia clearly
nobody really talks about it his his his so frail in appearance now and he
often gets confused but he's tried to put you in your city and your
constituents at the epicenter of this and one lie he continues to to say all the
time is there's these black women all over Chicago wearing MAGA hats and I've
never seen that and I'm just wondering
as you go around in your city or to a cookout or two,
do you see a swaths of black women wearing MAGA hats?
No, perhaps they're on this miracle mile fantasy block
that he was referencing. So maybe we have to do that. I'm going to have my
administration fully investigate where this miracle mile is.
And perhaps he can, you know, we'll find a bunch of black women just
rolling around in MAGA gear. It sounds like a nightmare by the
by the way, you know, look, you know, we have always been, you know, for the alt-right in this
country, a punching bag, right? And, you know, it was Ronald Reagan that declared war on American
cities as well at the time in which we had the first black mayor in the history of Chicago,
mayor here at Washington. You know, this is right out of the playbook of those who are really
attacking working people. Our values are very clear. You know, we're a strong working class
city, you know, the labor movement, birthright here in the city of Chicago. And when you think about
even electing the first black president of the United States of America, if Reverend Jesse Jackson,
senior does not run on single payer and building a rainbow coalition, you do not get that
historic moment in 2008. So, you know, look, we have an incredible, diverse city in the economy
that is growing and evolving every single day. And being a
part of the labor movement as a public school teacher, raised in a household with nine siblings
in one bathroom. It is truly the honor and joy of my life to be able to represent what I call
the greatest city in the world. I was going to ask you when this whole thing about sending
troops to American cities, it was not lost on me that the cities chosen by the administration
had black mayors and a black population center. Can you talk about that, how that felt as a leader
for your community and because Chicago is so diverse. Do you believe that that would, that you were
chosen and your city was chosen for that reason? I think it's obvious, you know, I mean,
when you think about it, whether it's, you know, Mayor Bass in Los Angeles or Mayor Brandon Scott
in Baltimore, you know, Mayor Young in Memphis, you know, many of the cities that were, you know,
targeted from day one, have black leaders. And, you know, as a proud black leader and a progressive
who comes out of the labor movement, who understands the values of working people, you know,
it wasn't lost on me that this administration, the president in the United States of America,
has been intentional about dividing our politics in a way that is just so vicious, right?
And I think, you know, you're alluding to this earlier.
I mean, you know, Donald Trump is such a brittle man.
And when people are insecure, you know, they hide behind these positions of power without any real true substance.
The difference here in Chicago is that we hold to our values and we don't flinch, we don't bow, we don't cower, we don't break.
We're not intimidated by what he is doing.
In fact, I put forth the budget that literally protects Chicago from Donald Trump's cuts.
Right. So, yeah, I mean, it's clear that, you know, this president has done things like, you know, we, we secured two billion dollars from the federal government to extend our public transportation line to go farther south where many black families reside. That fight has been going on for 50 years. So a year ago, we finally secured it. I'm 49, just to give you some context. And so we secured it. And then President Trump withheld it because he didn't want it to go to a community that would have been.
benefited from this investment, while at the same time, you know, writing a blank check, you know, to Argentina, at least $20 billion in county, you know, so we know that the intentional attacks that are coming from the Trump administration and the extreme right in this country has very much been, what I call is it's an attempt to relitigate the civil war, right? They have not accepted the results that the North actually won, right? Because if you look at all of the attacks, it's not just black cities. He's going after education.
Housing, transportation, good paying jobs, and health care.
Those are literally the five demands of descendants of slaves post-Civil War.
So it's evident that they are not, you know, committed to actually realizing the full dream of what this country can offer.
And that's public good, public service to benefit everyone.
And it seems like the attacks on blue cities have been, you mentioned, they go back to Reagan.
There has been a long, decades-long propaganda aimed at blue cities, which you can't really name a successful red city.
It simply doesn't exist.
And I'll just putting that out there.
But I think it's because the enemy of white supremacy is multiculturalism.
In order to live in a city, you have to be able to cooperate.
And it takes cooperation.
And the cooperation means you cooperate with people of a different.
religion, a different gender, a different sexuality, a different skin color. And these people are your
neighbors and you have to communicate together nonverbally or verbally to walk across the street.
And this really hurts their desire to preserve the structures that have benefited them so much, where
they have received affirmative action. And instead, they flip the script and propagandized
that somehow these people in blue cities are trying to
milk off of them when the reality is it's the people that don't live in blue cities that get the
benefits of all the hard work that goes into the blue cities that then ricochets to the places
that don't pay as much in taxes and that Democrats have done a really bad job messaging that that is
not something that has been messaged Democrats govern but don't message and as a party leader right
now and I think we can look to you and Pritzker and the newly elected, new to be sworn in,
Zoran Mamdani for new progressive leadership in our party. How do you see the party moving forward
as it pertains to governing while messaging at the same time? Look, you're absolutely right. I mean,
about the, you know, your analysis and quite frankly, you know, I believe a loving critique of the party.
You know, you have people who come into these offices in these spaces and we believe,
that just because we're doing the work, that that's going to automatically translate into people
feeling or experiencing what that work has been designed to do. And that's why, you know,
podcasts or in my case, we call them lakeside chats in Chicago. That's a playoff of, of course,
the lake versus a fireside chat where I take the message directly to the community. It's something
that I learned early in my administration that we didn't do enough of that. We have to talk to people
and engage with people around our why.
It's not just about what we're doing, it's why we're doing it.
So that's thing one.
We have to stay engaged.
I come out of the organizing apparatus as a labor organizer, as a community organizer.
That's how you continue to build movement.
But the second thing is we have to stay true to our values.
Look, I fought Democrats in Chicago.
Democrats who privatize our education system, shut down public schools,
shut down public housing, shut down mental and behavioral health care services.
I'm the first mayor since Mayor Hare, Washington, to actually invest in public mental health, right?
And it's about making sure that we're challenging, even within our own party, which gets at the last
part of your question, you know, what do we do and what do we say in this moment and how do we
build off the success that we had a couple of Tuesdays ago?
We have to demand in this country the ultra rich to pay their fair share and taxes.
We saw the largest upward transfer of wealth into the hands of a few people.
these large corporations and billionaires
than we've seen in any other time in the history of Chicago
and the history of the country, right?
And so now, you know, we're literally in the midst of working through
what Justice Brandeis warned us of almost a century ago,
more than a century ago, that you can either have a democracy
or wealth concentrated into the hands of the few.
But he said we cannot have both.
And so in this moment, if our democracy is going to survive,
If our humanity is going to be protected, as Democrats, those of us who are fighting,
at least some of us are fighting others ostensibly fighting for working people,
we have to demand that the public services, the public institutions have to be in the hands of the public.
And we have to demand these millionaires.
And now we're literally on the brink of having trillionaires.
They have to pay their fair share.
If we do not do that, our democracy, our economy will.
not be sustainable if we as Democrats don't stand up and make sure that we're literally fighting
for the interests of everyday working people.
Don't you feel like with what just happened with the government shut down?
I know I felt this, that MAGA is going to do what MAGA is going to do.
It's not, the MAGA movement isn't necessarily true.
They're just less polite about it now.
MAGA is the Republican Party the same as it was during Bush.
both bushes and Reagan.
They're just a lot more in your face about it.
They're a lot more overt with their racism instead of covert.
And they're just, you know, just complete dicks about most of it.
So I expect all of that from them.
But the Democratic Party, I have a higher standard for.
And when I see these centrist Democrats, and I call them pick me Democrats, because they're
too scared to make anybody mad.
And so they just kind of say, oh, pick me, I'll be.
I'll be agreeable on this, agreeable on that. I feel like at this moment, when in your city,
you had men in masks kidnapping people, denying due process in a Supreme Court that says,
yes, you can racially profile people, that this is serious, that this is as serious as it gets.
And if somebody can't fight, and I'm talking about the eight that voted with Republicans to reopen
the government, Ann Schumer, who behind the scenes gave his blessing, that the most patriotic,
and best thing we can do as progressive Democrats is hold their feet to the fire.
Because this centrist Democrat pick me, we don't want to upset anybody, we're going to
govern incrementally, has made us all less safe. And the Constitution is hanging in the balance.
You know, look, you're spot on here. I mean, it reminds me of words that the writer,
um, uh, Gary Young, uh, wrote, you know, about 10, 15 years ago where he essentially says,
that Jim Crow had a son. And, you know, instead of, you know, wearing their sheets, you know,
out in public, they display the same value system of those who, you know, believed solely in white
supremacy. In fact, it was President Biden who at the commencement speech at Howard University
a couple of years ago, he said the greatest threat to our democracy is white supremacy. Now,
we can have another conversation about the former President Biden, but I think to your point,
let's not act like the Republican Party that exists today is one that was formed when President
Trump was sworn in. And that's why I made the early reference to Ronald Reagan. There's been an
extreme shift to the right in this country for a very long time. I can tell you, you know,
though I was young, you know, my father lived in work during the Reaganomics era. And I can tell you,
I know what it's like to open up a refrigerator and there's no food in it, you know, or our water bill, you know, got behind, or we had an extension quarter from our home to our neighbor's home just to make sure that there was some electricity.
And my father worked hard every day and the ends didn't meet.
Like, that's the real struggle that, that, you know, families have had over the course of decades.
You know, Dr. Keene described it as one of the evils, right, between militarism to your reference earlier about masked men.
went long guns, sticking them into the faces of families to poverty, right?
And it's incumbent upon us as Democrats, particularly those of us who understand the daily
struggle of working people in this country.
We cannot capitulate or somehow believe that if we play nice with these individuals,
that somehow they're going to, you know, through the goodness of their hearts and through
benevolence, that they're going to decide to take on racism and poverty.
They have never demonstrated that they're willing to do that.
In fact, what's so disheartening, and I've had these conversations with Reverend Jackson before, you know, when he was a little bit stronger, when he took his message all over the country, whether it was in our urban centers or Appalachia or rural America, the struggle, collective struggle for working people, that's the one that is really going to help strengthen and defend this democracy.
And you have too many weak Democrats that believe if you play nice with individuals who are literally clearly,
breaking the rules that somehow that group is going to understand the struggle that I went through
and other families like mine. It's nonsense, right? And so that's why I'm working hard every
single day to continue to show up for working people, investing in education, investing in
transportation. We have reopened mental health clinics in Chicago. We're hiring thousands of
young people, not just for summer jobs, but year round. Because I know what it's like when I got
my first summer check. Guess who got it? My mother, because it had to go into the law.
larger pot for the family. Those are the day-to-day experiences of working people that somehow
some of these pick me Democrats, which by the way, I'm totally using that. Democrats who want to
be picked, but they don't want to serve. They don't want to serve everyday working people.
They're more interested in serving the interests of the ultra-rich in this country versus
everyday working class people. That's a problem. And that's actually what we're going to have
to do as Democrats is not capitulate, but to double down on our efforts to ensure that
the rights, the human rights of every single person, housing, education, transportation, jobs,
and health care, that that becomes a guarantee and not a chance.
One thing I've been watching extremely closely, first of all, I love in your press conferences
that you will call out a reporter if they call somebody an illegal.
I love that because they've just successfully dehumanized so many people.
But the border, the border agents, Bovino, I think, is the leader, and you have a judge that brought his ass in every day and exposed lie after lie, which coming from that agency under Trump and Kristina, who killed her kid's dog, I completely believe it.
But they lie about what's actually happening.
And you keep us in the know with your press conference with.
What's the latest on the border agents in Chicago and Bovino in particular?
I saw yesterday they're taking pictures that like the bean.
I mean, it's just unbelievable.
It really is.
I mean, like the moment they stoop to a low, you just, you don't want to get too close just because how low they will go.
There's just no end.
I mean, and, you know, I said this yesterday at the press conference or two days ago.
You know, there are some gruesome images.
that we have studied and we have witnessed throughout American, America's history.
As a former social studies teacher, I taught seventh grade primarily in eighth graders, taught a year
high school, and that photo just reminded me of photos that we've seen in the past and how grotesque,
how insensitive, how inhumane those photos are. And, you know, I like to refer to him as
barbaric bovino, right? I mean, here's someone who just,
just seems not to have an ounce of sense whatsoever or any level of dignity.
When he was brought in before the federal judge,
instead of getting dropped off in front of the courthouse or even going in the back way,
he wanted to make a big spectacle of it.
So he was dropped off a block away, paraded down the streets in Chicago,
began to get these just awful desalutes.
I mean, to be in the midst of this,
right now, this terror that is coming from the Trump administration and all of his henchmen
and women, it reminds me of how sensitive and delicate our democracy is and why we have to
have fortitude and strengthen this moment to not cower or break or bend. And so, you know, it's awful
to see, let's just name it for what it is. It's racist. And, you know, it's why I've even called for
the United Nations to come to the city of Chicago, the Human Rights Council, to see how, you know,
the Trump administration is impacting Chicagoans and Americans. People are going hungry. They're
going without homes. They're being terrorized in their own communities. The fact that ICE,
that their budget is only second or third to the United States military or China's military, right?
This is Donald Trump's private ties police force that has run amok.
And Bovino has, you know, clearly worked and what I've seen, you know, outside of the parameters of the law.
And the hope is that at least that our judicial system continues to show some level of accountability.
Because going back to two questions ago, that accountability certainly is not coming from Congress right now.
No, it is not coming from Congress.
and we all know that Moses Mike Johnson
has completely eliminated
his co-equal branch
and has completely abdicated it
to Trump.
The Supreme Court is disappointing
beyond yesterday
or a few days ago.
This will air in a couple of days.
They agreed not to hear
the gay marriage,
which sometimes assholes have moments
of clarity, I guess.
But these are really, really
dangerous times. And what I see is the through line through all of these things that we're
talking about is bigotry. And bigotry towards the poor, bigotry towards people of color,
anti-immigrant bigotry. I've seen a huge rise in sexism, a huge call on the right to overturn
the 19th Amendment. Let me just tell you as two female podcasters, the internet is not a safe
space for us to be in the threats, death threats, threats of sexual violence are constant.
And it's a really weird phenomenon because I think, well, this is a pretty serious message.
I should probably send that to the FBI.
But when you think about who's running the FBI, we're in very, very precarious position,
which brings me to my question to you, which has to do with where the Democratic Party is
and our inability to message.
And I recently moved to New York and was really excited for Zoran Mamdani.
And towards the closing of his candidacy, of his race, the Islamophobic attacks on him
were just so horrible, a lot of which coming from Democrats and or Democrats didn't stand up
and defend him. Now, Mom Doni may be further left than Kathy Hokel, but she stood up for him
and stood up against those attacks. And I see some people in the Democratic Party that are beholden
to APEC that did not stand up for him in the face of bigotry. And we have to be the party
that is the anti-bigotry party. And we have to acknowledge that all of this bigotry is linked.
racism is linked to sexism, is linked to anti-Semitism, is linked to Islamophobia, is linked
to homophobia. And none of us are safe until all of us are safe. And I just think it's really
interesting that there are members of our party in leadership positions that take donations
from a lobby that paid the same amount of money that Elon must did to get Donald Trump elected.
And I'm talking about APAC, $330, $350 million. They gave him to give him a lot.
elected. How can they be morally clear about bigotry or about anti-Semitism or Islamophobia
if they're taking money from the people who spiked the deal that Biden had for the ceasefire?
And I just think we have a real problem brewing in the party right now. And I think it's going
to take leaders like you, Pritzker, names that maybe aren't, you know, top of the, top of the
fold every day to rise up this new democratic progressivism that leaves no one behind and
refuses to demonize the poor and starts messaging our values and how all of this bigotry is
connected unless you're a rich white man otherwise you're not safe look i want to drop this mic
on your behalf i mean i mean i mean i mean that i mean i don't want to just like reduce it to a
monologue, because I think it's actually more of a manifesto in terms of offering up a real
direction here. And, you know, as, you know, to to hear both of you speak with so much
moral clarity, it's encouraging, quite frankly, breathtaking. And it's exactly what we need.
And as a husband, as someone who is raising a daughter, to know that there are women out there
who are taking such a bold stance, even in the face of adversity and threat.
It's not lost on me of your courage.
And in fact, I share this with other people.
When we're talking about the most marginalized groups, it's amazing how people believe that their life position is going to be threatened
because someone else is now protected under the Constitution.
It's like civil rights would just ruin the rights of white people.
That didn't happen, right?
It's not like gay marriage ended mind, right?
It's like immigrants are not taking your job.
The corporate greed is taking jobs, right?
And so there's always this idea that somehow,
if we work on behalf of the most marginalized people,
that somehow other folks are going to lose,
and that's just not the case.
And so I believe you're absolutely right in everything that you said,
that when it comes to defending our humanity,
That is something that should draw us near to one another.
That's how I was raised.
So, look, honestly, so my father was a pastor, my grandfather was a pastor.
My grandfather didn't even allow politicians in his pulpit.
May he rest in peace, but I'm sure he is over that his grandson has called for the legalization of marijuana.
And I think that sex workers should be unionized.
So, how's that for, you know, someone who comes out of the fundamentalist black church.
But I think the larger point is that there are people groups that have been harmed.
over the course of decades and centuries.
And it's incumbent upon this generation.
And if we see ourselves as the party that champions working people,
or as my father preached, when you do unto the least of these,
you do it unto him.
And so that's what I live by, you know, as a proud, progressive Christian,
you know, who believes that, you know,
our religion should not be used as a weapon to marginalize
and to harm people.
our nation and our nation's position and prowess should not be used as a way to circumvent universal humanitarian rights, right?
And so I'm even in the midst of all of this to get back to your original statement within your presentation was what happened in New York, what happened in Virginia and, you know, what happened in New Jersey.
And, you know, we picked up some seats in Mississippi.
My family, you know, came up from Salas, Mississippi during the second migration to know that there are people who are organizing in red states and turning counties in smaller cities, blue or more progressive.
That gives me hope.
And I think that the party would do itself a favor if it would relinquish its reluctance or their tendency to cling to, like, the stereotype.
typical face of power, which is a white, Protestant man. And that, by the way, I've seen more
horrific examples of that manifestation of leadership than someone who is Muslim, right? Or, you know,
or someone who is gay, right? And so I do find strength and encouragement in this season,
knowing that what Mamdani ran on and what he will govern on around affordability,
we're doing that in Chicago, where we're building more affordable homes up to 10,000 by the end of my first term.
And we're doing it in pockets of the city that have been historically disinvested in.
And as a result of our investments, you know, we have seen a decline in homicides, 30% reduction.
shootings are down 35%. Shooting victims are down 35%.
Vehicular carjackings down almost 50%.
A lot more work to be done.
But I am proved positive that a progressive working class person,
can lead a major city, and all hell doesn't break loose.
In fact, we've seen the opposite in our beloved city, that life is improving for so many people,
and that's the hope that I'm going to cling to, and that's the hope that we saw a couple
of Tuesdays ago.
It's because you're not a pick-me mayor, that's why.
You're fighting for the given law.
I'm certainly not a pick me, mayor.
In fact, when I announced my candidacy, you know, October of 2022, I was polling at 2.2%.
You know, I mean, literally, my senior advisor looked at me is like, look, man, we've done this before.
Throw it in.
I'm like, look like we have about 56 more percentage points to gain between now and election day.
You did it.
You know what?
Mom, Donnie did the same thing.
Oh, absolutely.
People are starving for this.
That's absolutely right.
And I'm humbled by all of this because the elevators that are held for me right now as mayor were the very elevated.
elevators that I took an arrest in front of. You know, some of the politicians who are looking to
score political points who have political aspiration, you know, I was on a hunger strike to keep
schools open in the city of Chicago, right? And so it's that type of drive, the experience
that I had growing up in a working class family, the experience that I had teaching in our public
schools, the experience that I had organizing in communities across the city, that's the reference
and the framework that I bring to this position.
And that's what people are in desperate a need for,
is someone who is some ones, you know,
who are willing to connect with the day-to-day experience
of pretty much all of us
and then lead with those convictions.
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that you, you've never, haven't flown commercial in decades.
And you have to make some bullshit trophy
and march it into the Oval Office,
which looks like Marie Antoinette threw up in
and give it to this frail, demented man
and humiliate yourself.
that's not freedom that is not freedom it is a walking talking advertisement against billionaires
which brings me to my next one had it or hit it billionaires who had it had it i agree they're
proving to be uh like that i i had a guest on a couple weeks ago named emma vigelin with the
minority majority majority majority report anyway she said she feels like once people become
billionaires, they get a kind of psychosis. And when she said that, I thought, God, that makes sense
because they all seem so crazy. Afraid. Like somehow, like their billions, it's just going to
disappear. You know, even though, like right now, you know, people are literally being disappeared
in this country. And, you know, there was a debate whether or not billionaires should even
exist. And now we're about to have trillionaires. So had it. And let's talk about how, what late stage
capitalism that is. You do as Sig Heil. You make the ugliest truck ever made on the planet and your
board of directors gives you a trillion dollars. I'm sorry, but like this, that is some late stage
effed up capitalism if I've ever seen it. That's nuts. It is. And it's one of those things like as a
parent. So like I've accepted things for my children and it's like a good duty as a dad if there's
something that they think is cute. And I'm sure every parent has had it. And you know, you have that
child that makes something for you, they want to cook something for you, and they bring it in,
and it's just like you feel like you have to like it. That's what I feel like that's happening
right now with the, you know, corporate media in billionaires and trillionaires. Is this like,
it's almost like they feel like they're acting like if they're forced to actually accept
something, even though it was trash. And I just want my kids who are watching this one day,
all of the gifts that you gave to me were not trash. I loved all. And I have them restored
somewhere in the attic. Okay. Mayor, last one.
had it or hit it the united states of america oh listen hey listen it's still i believe the best place
on the planet so let's hit it but it's got to be a place that works for everyone and not just the
ultra rich i completely agree and i think we probably have a mutual friend poms and i are from
oklahoma city and mayor david holt is a very good friend of ours and i'm sure you've probably
worked with that tall man before, and he is lovely. And I think that he illustrates, as do
you, that mayors do some of the most important work in this country. Absolutely. The U.S.
Conference of Mayors across this country has done, I believe, a real fine job at getting
that message out. Look, it's the American cities that make up continents. And whether it's here
in North America or Central or South America or around the globe, it's the city. It's the city.
where the rubber meets the road. It's where people expect government to work. And that's why I'm
truly honored to really serve, you know, what I believe is the global capital of the world,
the greatest frequency in the world, the city of Chicago. I love it. Mayor, thank you so much.
I just feel like you bonded. It was a great episode. So I can't thank you enough. And the next time
we're in Chicago, we'll hit you up so we can talk about what we've had it with.
Okay, for sure. I'll definitely look forward to it. And just as a quick one, maybe we should talk
about these oversized NBA players who can dribble and shoot from the perimeter, like that I'm
not necessarily a fan of. I remember the days where tall men had to like stay down low.
What we're seeing now with people like Wimby, these oversized centers who can take jump shots
from 35 feet out, I'm a little concerned about that. So maybe we can have that a part of our
conversation, these meta human beings.
The meta human should. We should. And we'll also talk.
Talk about Thunder versus Bulls. Go Thunder, baby. Oh, come on. Come on. Go, boys. Love you all. Keep up the great work. Really proud of you all. And I'm just grateful to the attention that you're bringing to so many people and especially the people who have been stuffed in the margins for generations. People are coming out in a way that I believe is going to help transform our democracy as we know it. It's not going to return to what it was. We're going to make it better than what it was. And because of you too, I'm certainly inspired and encouraging.
Thank you. Likewise. Thank you, Mayor. Have a great day. All right, bye-bye. Bye.
I just really like him a lot. I like you so much. I just feel like we need to just platform these politicians that have moral clarity that there wasn't any word salad. He stood up for everybody. He had clarity about how rigged the system is. He had clarity about bigotry. He had clarity about
how the system is rigged for white people and there's an effort to uphold white supremacy and so many
people we know pumps that we grew up around would discredit him immediately once he starts
speaking as a race hustler and would diminish him because of the color of his skin so every
chance we have an opportunity to partner with somebody who really fought for his people
as a great wonderful politician that makes you you know politicians now nowadays have that like
feeling the mom donnie's this guy others that you know jasmine carget they make you feel like okay
they're fighting for something yeah they're authentic and they get it two things that really stuck with me
when he said people are not they haven't accepted the results of the civil war i'm like he's
100% right a hundred percent right that i mean we're still fighting about that and then um i loved
that he used his faith, which you see far and away more in black churches, to fight for the
marginalized and to stand up for people versus the white evangelical churches that otherized
people and judge people. So those two things really stood out to me from him. There is a,
you know, a link between the KKK and modern day white evangelicals all the way to megachurches.
And there is a component in black evangelical churches of social.
social justice is really in that.
But I think what he was saying towards the end of that is he's even evolved beyond the confines
of his religion to accept trans people, to try to unionize sex workers, to legalize marijuana.
And so I think the key lesson to that is whenever you hear somebody, a politician, a religion, a billionaire, talk about things in very
rigid terms. And we're not open to the evolution and the flow and the progress of things.
That's a problem. So what a great story his is from being, you know, a very rigid,
a black fundamentalist church, Christian style upbringing. And he has evolved through his own
faith to become more open-minded and more open-minded. And that really is the key. And that's
the enemy of all of the things that these fascists want to consider.
conserve and preserve. And so I like that he has evolved his faith and talks about because
there is a lot of homophobia and marginalization even within the black churches. And so you see
these progressives coming out and taking the social justice teachings of MLK and evolving even more
to link, like I said, all of those human rights because I truly believe they're all linked. And I think
a lot of people in the Democratic Party are dangerously prioritizing anti-Semitism over all of
the others instead of linking them because prioritizing one is only going to make those people less
safe. And so you have to be against bigotry across the board. I completely agree.
Kylie, put your camera up. Look at what she's just put on, you guys. What did I put on? Oh, Kylie.
I get see her on the back end. Kangle's
make taco tits. Also, I have an update on your hat at Jen. I reached out to my brother who's
commercial pilot and he said it's the pilot's fault. They're supposed to check it 15 to 20 minutes
before passengers load. Do you mean to tell me when I said at LAX for 10 hours and the pilots were
on that plane for at least six, hooting and hollering that they could have checked that plane and
that bird could have gotten in there? I am furious. I tried to give them an out. You did. I really
tried. You know what I might start doing? I, you know what? I might
do it because she's more, she's a better Karen than I am because I ride her caring
hotels. Pumps the next time we're flying together, I'm going to have you get on the plane
and just go ahead and poke your head in the cockpit. Have you guys already done all the
checks? We're not in the maintenance. We don't need maintenance. Everything's working.
We checked that before the passengers came right? Right. Okay. You've already done a check, right?
Okay, I'm just checking. Have you done a check? And if they say no, you're like,
what the fuck you have us all on here for then? Why are we on if you haven't done a check?
Why wasn't this done before the passengers got on?
Wouldn't that make more sense?
Wouldn't that be more efficient?
There's just I will ride that Karen Coatel.
Here's what I do, listener.
She'll do something like that.
And then the person likes back at me and I'm like, I'm sorry.
But on the inside, I'm like, God, she's just kidding them.
Yeah.
Okay.
And I'm just supposed to say, I fixed a microphone problem during the episode all by myself.
So hello, technical guru.
Excellent.
All right.
We will see you next Tuesday and Thursday.
day. All right, bye, everyone.
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Let's hear it. I've had it with that.
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