#RolandMartinUnfiltered - Roland DESTROYS Dem turncoat Lil Lindy Li for sucking up to Trump and Fox News
Episode Date: January 6, 2025Roland DESTROYS Dem turncoat Lil Lindy Li for sucking up to Trump and Fox News Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://ww...w.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So there's a woman named Lindy Lee.
She bills herself as this member, longtime member of the DNC Finance Committee.
And during the election, oh, my goodness, Lindy just had so much to say about Kamala Harris and about, you know, the Democrats.
And, you know, she was, you know, posting photos and all those different things.
And she was doing all that sort of stuff. But now all of a sudden she's now singing a different tune.
Now, all of a sudden she's complaining and now she's saying that this is wrong. It is unfair at what's going on.
And and that that vice president, Kamala Harris, has left a stench, if you will, with the party.
And she should not run again. She's critical of the money that they raised in the campaign and and on and on and on and on and on and so she's got a whole lot to say
about what went on now what was interesting is uh poor little lindy y'all uh she lindy got a
little attitude because uh i ripped her uh and uh lindy decided to, that she
could not take, now mind you, she got
all the smoke for
Vice President Kamala Harris
but poor little Lindy
if y'all go to my iPad, little
Lindy has blocked me
on Twitter
because I was lighting her little
simpleton ass up
you know, and so if you want to simpleton ass up, you know.
And so if you want to see a suck up, here it is here.
Oh, today's my birthday.
What an absolute joy and honor joining the incredible, the one and only Kevin Cork, who is truly a national treasure.
Spending time with the Fox and Friends family, Will Kane, is the best way to spend my birthday.
Sending love and warmth to you all.
That's her just so happy.
And she just cheesing being on the Fox News set.
The same Fox News that paid $787.5 million in the defamation case because they were advancing election lies. The same Fox news that continue to lie and lie and lie and lie.
And in fact, Lindy has so much to say that she went on Mark Halpern, you know, the dude
who had issues, sexual harassment issues, you know, so he got canned from ABC and from
MSNBC and lost
all of his other stuff. And then
so she goes on a
his podcast talking with Meghan McCain
who is, I'm sorry, only
has anything in life because of my father.
My father. My father,
my father, my father, General John McCain.
And so
here's little Lindy
sharing her thoughts and perspective on why the Democrats didn't win. that I have felt for years, which is that the woke progressive, I mean, it's just going to
condemn us to the wilderness for the foreseeable future. And the fact that the DNC chair, I'm
sorry. Go ahead. The DNC chair, Jamie Harrison, just last week doubled down on identity politics.
This is a losing approach and he's still going full steam ahead. There's no remorse, no introspection,
not to mention the fact, you know, you had campaign Kamala Harris campaign senior advisors
on the pod save America show, not demonstrating any sort of, um, circumspection or self-analysis
and not taking any responsibility for doing things like spending $2.5 million. Okay. So, so she's again, just running her mouth and she's just complaining about everything. And
the thing that I find to be real funny about poor little Lindy Lee is that she got, she's got so
much to say, but don't you notice how they all woke identity politics, but then they actually
can't actually name it. Somebody put this clip together that I thought was real interesting.
So check this out.
This is Lindy Lee talking in August.
And then you're going to hear a clip of her.
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Talking in November, listen.
She is now able to galvanize young people in states that were formerly completely out of play.
Michigan is back. Young people who were disenchanted or completely tuned out are back.
The energy behind her has been absolutely phenomenal. I don't remember
this level of excitement since I was a kid cheering for Senator Obama. It took me a year
essentially to raise $1.1 million for President Biden. It took me a week to raise $2 million for
Kamala Harris. I want to point out that they waited three days. Michelle and Barack Obama
waited three days to endorse Kamala Harris.
It was a silence heard around the world. And prior to Biden's endorsement that no one really anticipated, they were vetting people like Mark Kelly.
Kamala Harris wasn't at the top of the ticket. So Biden's endorsement of Harris caught a lot of people off guard, even the chieftains of the party.
I really think it was a big fuck.
It was a big F you to everyone.
I'm so sorry.
Okay, so let's just be real clear.
I want to, so she said they were vetting Mark Kelly.
Y'all heard me say on this show numerous times that there were people
who did not want Vice President Kamala Harris on the ticket.
Do you know who told them to go to hell?
President Joe Biden.
Yep.
So for her saying, oh, they were vetting Mark Kelly.
Mark Kelly was never going to be the VP candidate.
Ever.
It wasn't going to happen.
But here's a little bit more of Lindy Lee's audition on Fox News, because, see, the real thing here, the real thing she's trying to do.
She's trying to get a Fox News contributor job, y'all. I want you to understand.
So Lindy Lee is desperately trying to become Fox News's favorite Democrat to book. So the game is, let's book a former member
of the DNC Finance Committee,
because she's no longer on the Finance Committee.
I did call and check.
She got removed last week.
So she's now desperate for relevancy,
and so she's running around.
Do y'all know how many members there are
on the DNC Finance Committee?
A lot.
A lot. She said, oh, it took me a year to raise $1.1 million. She's not even one of the top party fundraisers. But when you are quick
to go on right-wing media and trash Democrats and trash Vice President Kamala Harris in a campaign,
Fox News is going to book you all day and all night.
It's a little bit more of Lindy.
Well, it's interesting that it sounds to me like there's this shift.
We tend to think of big tech, especially in financial tech, as being sort of right or make that left leaning.
Is there a shift to the right happening organically?
Kevin, that's such a great point. I don't think it's just the business world.
I think it's across the country. People are fed up and they realize that Biden Harris, they they lied to
us for the past four years about the cognitive state of our president and they failed on
immigration. The expiration of Title 42 was the original sin. Millions of migrants poured in the
country. And I am a naturalized immigrant myself. I'm speaking as an immigrant. My family and I
came here with $200.
We never took a handout.
We waited in line.
We followed all the rules.
So for immigrants like me who became naturalized Americans, proud and grateful Americans, it's extremely upsetting that people are just flooding into the country willy-nilly.
So it's a rightward shift both in tech and other areas, too.
Lindy Lee, always a pleasure, my friend.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Okay, so Lindy Lee was talking about the rightward trend in tech.
Can we cut the bullshit? Do y'all
know why there's a rightward trend in tech? Because
the Trump tax cuts expire in January
2025. The billionaires
want to make the Trump tax cuts permanent.
Second of all, everybody knows if you kiss Donald Trump's ass and hand him big bucks,
he'll do whatever you want.
The report circulating right now that Donald Trump, they're gonna approve
no longer having Tesla have to report
accidents in autonomous vehicles.
Why?
Because he spent $300 million helping Trump win.
The rest of these guys, they don't want the government
cracking down on big tech.
Who's now their big friend?
Trump, who was yelling and screaming, get rid of TikTok.
Now, oh, you know, I kind of like TikTok.
That's what's going on here.
And so Lindy Lee is a joke.
She's a joke.
This was an unprecedented campaign.
The reality is this here. If you really want to study the campaign, there were a lot of mistakes made by Vice President Kamala Harris's team.
And I'm talking about General Malley Dillon, Stephanie Cutter, David Plouffe, as well as quitting folks.
Lots of screw ups. But can you explain to me with all of the drama with Biden dropping out?
July 21st, Harris having one hundred and seven days.
By the way, the Biden campaign was broke as hell.
The money she raised saved their asses. They got within 1.6% of winning. One of the closest margins in two decades.
And these people are acting like, oh my God, the world just came crashing down. Oh, my God. What do we do?
Could anybody have predicted the impact of October 7th in Israel, in Gaza and Hamas on the election?
No. The reality is Joe Biden was not popular among young people.
He was a popular among black people. The fact of the matter is he was old old, and he showed it, and he looked feeble, and America likes to project strength.
But you know what is the worst thing to happen right now? When you have weak, sorry, pathetic,
feckless, and impotent Democrats,
including individuals who were members of the DNC's Finance Committee.
A lot of times the big economic forces we hear about on the news
show up in our lives in small ways.
Three or four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding,
but the price has gone up, so now I only buy one.
The demand curve in action. And that's just one of the things we'll be covering on
Everybody's Business from Bloomberg Businessweek. I'm Max Chavkin.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. Every Friday, we will be diving into the biggest stories in business,
taking a look at what's going on, why it matters, and how it shows up in our everyday lives.
With guests like Businessweek editor Brad Stone, sports reporter Randall Williams,
and consumer spending expert Amanda Mull will take you inside the boardrooms, the backrooms,
even the signal chats that make our economy tick.
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I know a lot of cops,
and they get asked all the time,
have you ever had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future
where the answer will always be no.
Across the country, cops call this taser the revolution.
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Cops believed everything that taser told them.
From Lava for Good and the team that brought you Bone Valley
comes a story about what happened when a multi-billion dollar company
dedicated itself to one visionary mission.
This is Absolute Season 1,
Taser Incorporated. I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad.
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Yes, sir. We are back.
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Real people, real perspectives.
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We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
It's just a compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves.
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne.
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote-unquote drug thing is.
Benny the Butcher.
Brent Smith from Shinedown.
We got B-Real from Cypress Hill.
NHL enforcer Riley Cote.
Marine Corvette.
MMA fighter Liz Karamush.
What we're doing now isn't working, and we need to change things.
Stories matter, and it brings a face to them.
It makes it real. It really them. It makes it real.
It really does.
It makes it real.
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For 10 years, this charity has been creating homes for young people exiting foster care.
It's an incredible organization.
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in the fires. Please get involved. Sign up to volunteer, donate furniture, or even donate funds.
You can go to ascensivehome.org to find out more information. Together, we can help our LA
community rebuild. It takes all of us. Who have nothing of value to add. They're not crafting.
Lindy Lee isn't trying to say, hey, how do we craft a game plan to win governor's mansions in 2025?
How do we craft a game plan to win the Wisconsin Supreme Court race in 2025?
How do we make sure the Democrats keep control of the House in Virginia in 2025?
How do we craft a plan to win the seats needed in 2026 in the midterms?
No, all she's doing is taking her bony ass on Fox News, bitching and moaning about, oh, my God, how this was so awful.
Things were ran. She has nothing of value to add.
Nothing.
And then she wants to sit here and talk about,
oh, Jamie Harrison, he's continuing the woke identity.
Really?
Well, Lindy, name it.
Please tell me, what is this woke identity politics?
Could you please tell?
Because I love it how they throw stuff out.
They can't name it. I love how they say, oh, Democrats, they fail the working class.
I'm sorry. Can you please show me the policies the Republicans have actually passed to benefit
the working class? I'll wait. What you see happening right now is what happens when you have weak people who are so desperate for attention that they'll say anything to get it.
Because if you actually care about winning, you would then be trying to devise plans and strategies to actually win.
Instead, little Lindy Lee is desperate trying to get her a Fox News contributor job.
Because the truth is she has nothing of value to add.
And then she says, oh, yes, I'm excited about this.
All these things are happening with the economy. Lindy, do you mean the economy that Biden has fixed?
You mean the economy that is on the upswing?
Do you mean the first president, the first administration never to have a negative jobs report in four years?
So isn't it amazing that Lindy Lee will talk about how, oh, I can feel it.
This is going to be great how the economy is turning around.
Yeah, Lindy, of course, it's great when the people who put in all the damn work for four years rebuilt it.
And then you have the idiot who tanked it to come back and then take credit for their work.
But then again, it's Donald Trump. He's cheated through life and he's always taking credit for somebody else's work.
So, Lindy, if you never come back, fine.
Because you know what?
You serve no purpose right now.
Real quick.
A lot of times the big economic forces we hear about on the news show up in our lives in small ways.
Three or four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up,
so now I only buy one. The demand curve in action, and that's just one of the things we'll be
covering on Everybody's Business from Bloomberg Businessweek. I'm Max Chavkin. And I'm Stacey
Vanek-Smith. Every Friday, we will be diving into the biggest stories in business,
taking a look at what's going on, why it matters, and how it shows up in our everyday lives.
But guests like Businessweek editor Brad Stone, sports reporter Randall Williams,
and consumer spending expert Amanda Mull will take you inside the boardrooms, the backrooms,
even the signal chats that make our economy tick.
Hey, I want to learn about VeChain. I want to buy some blockchain or whatever it is that they're doing.
So listen to Everybody's Business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I know a lot of cops, and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
Across the country, cops called this taser the revolution.
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Cops believed everything that taser told them.
From Lava for Good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multibillion-dollar company
dedicated itself to one visionary mission.
This is Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated.
I get right back there and it's bad.
It's really, really, really bad.
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1,
Taser Incorporated,
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Binge episodes 1, 2, and 3 on May 21st
and episodes 4, 5, and 6 on June 4th.
Ad-free at Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts.
I'm Clayton English.
I'm Greg Glott.
And this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Yes, sir. We are back.
In a big way.
In a very big way.
Real people, real perspectives.
This is kind of star-studded a little bit, man.
We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
It's just a compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves.
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne.
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote-unquote drug ban is.
Benny the Butcher.
Brent Smith from Shinedown.
We got B-Real from Cypress Hill.
NHL enforcer Riley Cote.
Marine Cor vet.
MMA fighter Liz Karamush.
What we're doing now isn't working and we need to change things.
Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
It makes it real.
It really does.
It makes it real.
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs podcast season two
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
And to hear episodes one week early and ad-free with exclusive content,
subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts.
Hey, Drew Scott here, letting you know why I recently joined the board
of an amazing nonprofit, A Sense of Home.
For 10 years, this charity has been creating homes for young people exiting foster care. It's an incredible organization. Just days into the LA
fires, they moved mountains to launch a new emergency relief program providing fully functional
home environments for those who lost everything in the fires. Please get involved. Sign up to
volunteer, donate furniture, or even donate funds. You can go to asenseofhome.org to find out more
information. Together, we can help our LA community rebuild. It takes all of us.
My panel, Jade, I'll start with you.
Well, I'm trying not to laugh at Miss Lindy, Miss Little Petite Lindy, but this is the quickest
switch up I've seen in history, in political history, because just a few months ago, Ms. Lindy was
shouting to the rooftop how not only did she, um, she's some random donor, uh, she's the,
she's one of the biggest, if not the biggest Asian American fundraisers in the history of
the Democrats on their side. So I quote that, that is what she said a few months ago.
So I am so confused and perplexed as to how now she's
stating a few months later that Trump actually called his committee, actually called her and
asked her, would she be willing to switch? Which we know her answer is going to be yes, right?
So you actually put your money where your mouth is at when it came to the Harris-Biden campaign.
In fact, your family donated buildings to that campaign. So I am so confused as to how you have to switch
up. Let me tell you, Roland, Ms. Lee is not going to make it. She does not have the skin
for politics. She does not have what it takes to be under this administration. If she is blocking
you already with her Twitter figures, she has seen nothing yet. She does not have the heart
for this if she's pushing block already. I'm a Congo. Ready. Look, the fact of the matter is, is that somebody in
the chat, video chat called her, you know, she wants to be an Asian, Candace Owens. And people
talk about all the reasons why Harris lost. And of course, those are reasons people can look at.
But one of the things people also have to be mindful of is that their entire, at least two to three entire networks have voted to lies and misinformation and disinformation.
And Lee is looking to be part of that network.
Somebody said Nixon could have survived if he had a Fox News.
So this is a profitable industry for people.
And the fact that she could switch up like that, I mean, with Democratic allies like that, who needs enemies, right?
I mean, she would a plant the entire time and so this is why black star network is important because who else is
talking about this right there's a whole infrastructure waiting for people to come on
with no integrity to these networks and absolutely lie in order to get a comfortable network position
as a contributor and a commentator and if this this is the type of stuff that people who are on
the extreme left over the Democratic Party need to be calling out. And I haven't seen anything.
Where's the resistance? Who got the receipts to really challenge what she's saying? We're going
to see more people like this because that incentive structure is way too strong and people want to
stay on Trump's good side no matter what. I expect to see more. But like someone said,
this is an Asian version of Candace Owens. So here she goes. Candace, she says that Democrats
carry the stench of loser after landslide. I guess this photo is right here is the stench of a loser.
Oh, that's Lindy Lee in front of a Harris wall side. Candace, go ahead.
It's all about the numbers. And let's take a look at a couple of them one we've got um elon musk
donated what 250 million made 200 billion okay stocks went up um by 70 percent you've got um
the uh sean hennedy he makes 45 million over at fox that's very attractive to her you've got
people like tim Cook and Mark
Zuckerberg. He actually made a million dollar donation, right, with Trump. You've got other
people, Jeff Bezos. People are lining up to get in bed with what's going to happen on January 20th.
And when you think about someone who wants to be a contributor and is trying to reimagine what her
life will be at her age, I am not surprised. She reminds me of a lot of people who might be contributors, may not even
have to believe what they say, but they do see that dollar sign. They do
see a career move and they do see an opening, even if for the next
four years. They must be courting her very hard for her to actually switch that
quickly. And for her, it must make sense. And I mean the
sense with the S ends in C-E-N-T-S.
That's what I think that we're seeing here. Well, and talking about following the money,
this is Lil Lindy speaking on October 30th, six days before the election.
Since we're talking about money, listen.
Extremely wealthy business tycoons who understand they have business contracts.
In fact, Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin, has a $3.4 billion contract with NASA that he doesn't
want to jeopardize.
And the LA Times owner has had a long-standing relationship with Trump that he doesn't want
to undermine as well.
So these people are looking at the polls and they're understandably nervous that Trump
will return to power and they're going to find themselves on the wrong side of the aisle.
So I what they did was cowardly, absolutely cowardly and reprehensible, but they're doing it to protect their business interests at the expense.
Sounds to me like you are protecting your bottom line as well.
Lindy Lee, we're done with you.
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letting you know why I recently joined the board
of an amazing nonprofit, A Sense of Home.
For 10 years, this charity has been creating homes for young people exiting foster care. It's an incredible
organization. Just days into the LA fires, they moved mountains to launch a new emergency relief
program providing fully functional home environments for those who lost everything
in the fires. Please get involved. Sign up to volunteer, donate furniture, or even donate funds.
You can go to asenseofhome.org to find out more information.
Together, we can help our LA community rebuild.
It takes all of us.
I know a lot of cops.
They get asked all the time,
have you ever had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future
where the answer will always be no.
This is Absolute Season 1.
Taser Incorporated.
I get right back there and it's bad.
Listen to Absolute
Season 1. Taser Incorporated
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
I'm Clayton English.
I'm Greg Lott. And this is Season 2
of the War on Drugs podcast. Yes, sir.
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war.
This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports.
This kind of starts that a little bit, man.
We met them at their homes.
We met them at their recording studios.
Stories matter, and it brings a face to them.
It makes it real.
It really does.
It makes it real.
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