united states refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. he refuses to accept the will of the people. he refuses to accept the fact that he lost. he has abused his power and put the loyalty to himself before loyalty to the constitution. a typical year, we re often not faced with questions of whether the vote we cast will preserve democracy or put us at risk. but this year, we are. and the last standard bearer of the democratic party, president barack obama campaigning in arizona, the state that perhaps any other battleground state has been roiled by the big lay with election deniers on the republican side picked up on the same themes, laying out for his audience, the stakes in this election this way. i lost my first congressional race in the primary by 30 points. i got whooped. i was frustrated. that didn t feel good. you know what i didn t do? i didn t claim the election was rigged. i didn t spin conspiracy theories. i didn t instigate a mob to go up on and stor
want to make sure that we tone this in a way that everyone can see. so i tell people, you can bring your 12 year old to see this, you know, you need to because if you are going to erase the history that is already being put out there, then we need to put it in a foam so that you can see what this will look like if you do not stop it now. you are in the movie, you are wet mamie s mom. but it starts out with this conversation. i mean mamie tells her boy, beau, be small. they have a different set of rules down there, are you listening? yes. you have to be extra careful with white people, you can t risk looking at them the wrong way. i know! bo, the small down there. like this?
things that we re seeing, i really wanted to make sure we told this in a way that everyone could see. i tell people, you can bring your 12-year-old to see this, you know, you need to. because if you re going to erase the history that has already been put out there, we need to put it in a film so you can see what this will look like if you don t stop it now. you re in the movie, you re maimi s mom. she tells her boy beau, be small. they have a different set of rules for negros down there. are you listening? yes. you have to be extra careful with white people. you can t risk looking at them the wrong way. i know. beau, be small down there.