and destruction that occurred after the george floyd killing,, which was devastating to the country. and again, this is all becoming a why these guys go into political punditry. if that s what they want to talk about, that s fine. tik abthey can try to compete at us every night. yeah, well, you re looking at somebody who has no idea what it is to build a business and then to see it burn down. you talk about a minorities, blacks, hispanics across the board trying to get to middle class and working one day and it s burned to the ground, which is twenty six lives are lost and they would love toom compareec that the instruction is going across the country because they actually promoted it and allowed it to happen to something where people showed up. they really do believe though they are to to to demonstrate for something good and tong get out of hand . but in the day this is the this is the difference we re seeing between what the left loves to do, which is basically cause chaos. and if
struggle that we have for piece and racial justice. to that point one of the things i just want to hit myself for keep saying it is here we go again having this same conversation whether it s mass shooting or the george floyd killing. now this hateful mass shooting in buffalo. is it going to change anything. will people say the right thing for two or three days and then it s forgotten. it s an incredibly powerful speech. among things the president said is this. supreme si is a poison. it s a poison [ applause ] running through our body politics. it s been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. no more. no more. in a very different context we were talking about the authenticity of political candidates. that s authentic joe biden. his life shaped by personal
remember, a billion dollars out of new york s budget and millions out of minneapolis budget and seattle and portland. and everyone said that s a great thing. in los angeles, praise by the future at that time vice president of the united states. so that s what you get. but, it s not really working for democrats. if you look at what president biden s approval rating is among african-americans in this country, 83% when he got elected. it is now down to 64%. over 50 but that is devastating if people vote like that come 2024. correct? it is. and you know, brian, everything about the polls is that if you look at the summer after the unjust floyd killing, george floyd was killed unjustly, that prompted riots and everything. brian: yep. during that summer they did polling with politico and marist they found 82% of blacks still want more police in their communities even while all of that was going on. the democrat party is tone deaf on this. they are trying to say their numbers for the p
perp was seen running into an apartment building. well, after that shooting, black lives matter, the d.c. chapter, decided, you know what? it s time that we not just sit on the sidelines. we have got something to say. tweet add series of tweets here is a little bit of it look at the reaction and coverage tonight. tear jerker press conferences and proclamations of heroes coming soon. imagine if people knew these folks names and they re referring to the listing black people shot by the metro police department being black in d.c. is more dangerous than any job. brian: stacy washington looked at that list a half hour ago on our show radio host podcaster. and she said let me break that list down for you. the summer after the unjust floyd killing george floyd was killed unjustly, that prompted riots and everything. and during that summer they did polling with politico and marist and they found that 82% of