advocate. as long as you re advocating around, you know, you can say t whatever you want. sohe i think just the fact that she said that with a straight face is justk shocking. yeah. again, it goes back to theth same thing. nobody they ll say anything. they don t want any . bonsibility for it they don t own it doesn t have, to be true. and if you call him on it,. he s a bad guy. yeah, he s being racist. i guarantee you that was how they re going to spin. he attacked her .. he attacked a woman of color. yes. but she was but he was an advocate. yes, he was an advocate for a misogynistic male. yes. it wasn t him he was advocating . yeah.. youct know what if she had actually tried to defend herself like what he was going, i would respect you more if you. would just tell. but i mean, they never do know. they just back up and they just go they have their canned statement. yes. you know, if you ve worked with police in milwaukee, that was what i did. and that worked out really well. yeah. i
senator ? i said in my role as an advocate i didn t mean it, senator . i said it in my role as an advocate to makead a rhetorical point. so when you say something that s incorrect, it s okay to excuse it by saying, oh , i wasi being an advocate.s being an ad. what do you believe? do you personally believe that cops kill unarmed black men every single day in america, which is eitherg true or false according tow a fancy new technology called numbersd nu? i wonder how she responded. el senator , i believeie law enforcement has an important and challenging i job in this context. not what you said, though,. council senator , i see before you here today that i doen believe law enforcement havet a difficult and challenginglt job. and i also understand that obviously it s an extraordinary statement to make with no data to back up. no, none whatsoever.ba there s no basis for yousi sayig that . and you knew it then and you know it now. how how can one possibly believe that you re going toe
yeah. very judgmental. yeah i guess i feel like okayyo you re good. you re not good. that s how i would say it. i wo excellent. yeahsa . yes but as an advocate she s an advocate. she s also badadad for that bece there are real conversations we can and should have about you know, racial disparities in the criminal justice system. but the best way to prevent that is to flood it full of obviously proven false stuff like what she said. then sai the conversation becoms about that though if she reallyo was an advocate, you know, you would want to talk about the truth and there s plenty of things you can say. but i just i don t understand why she can t nobody can ever just say yeah, yeah. can ev can ever say that .time. i say it all the time. i didn tyo know we could say stuff on this show. oh , i said, oh well when you do denuke or you could just say i advocated. yes, know salu they found this study that when they pulled democrats
which in this case means a liar quality. you look for and a judge aside from sobriety and looking hot in a black robe. cyrus. was this just a a a little bit of hyperbole or was it part ofle a larger narrative that fueled a rise in crime and attacksd on cops? no, it s not hyperbole because look at what the violence is happening with police men and women across this country. . it s not those words mattertt and he usually he says, you know, he goes off on his weirdtt little places butle he was dead on . but i think it goes back to i said a couple of nights ago where like we need to redefine what words actually meante because i didn t know advocate meant i could say whatever i want. could you imagine you re in court and like why excuse me ,earl, why did you burn down tigresses house and have a cross in front? well,ru i did that as an advocae for the . that wasn t me.e i was and well, case dismissed. he was an advocate, anas