we used to go in, tracy. like what happened? like see you all be getting tired of me. that s what it is. we have some place scheduled to be. you see? i thought i was the main cojones. i got the get my face on. i thought i was the main person. me right there. everybody else is just like what? lockup boston delshaun. yeah. no bull. it s funny because i was really thinking that. it s crazy. coming up that doesn t make he look good. delshaun bloodworth is caught in a lie. and can we throw a gang sign? and experiencing lockup with our field team. if you get lackadaisical about it, salesmen something can really happen.
wouldn t stand up they have constitutional authority to defund obama care, they could have taken a stand and they didn t do it. i don t have any confidence they would even consider this. do you agree with me they don t have the political backbone? that they don t have the cojones to do it, if that s what you mean? yes, i was trying to be a little more delicate. not me, i go rogue. when you say wait a minute, they had a constitutional tool to unfund obama care and that was just fulfilling all of their campaign promises that they were going to repeal obama care, look what happened to the one or two or three good guys who stood up to fulfill their constitutional duty and campaign promises and they got thrown under the bus, the view isn t very good from under the bus. the american people are going to say, i believe, this time, this
wouldn t stand up they have constitutional authority to defund obama care, they could have taken a stand and they didn t do it. i don t have any confidence they would even consider this. do you agree with me they don t have the political backbone? that they don t have the cojones to do it, if that s what you mean? yes, i was trying to be a little more delicate. not me, i go rogue. when you say wait a minute, they had a constitutional tool to unfund obama care and that was just fulfilling all of their campaign promises that they were going to repeal obama care, look what happened to the one or two or three good guys who stood up to fulfill their constitutional duty and campaign promises and they got thrown under the bus, the view isn t very good from under the bus. the american people are going to say, i believe, this time, this
walk away. we used to have deep conversations. we used to go in, tracy. like what happened? like see you all be getting tired of me. that s what it is. we have some place scheduled to be. you see? i thought i was the main cojones. i got the get my face on. i thought i was the main person. me right there. everybody else is just like what? lockup boston delshaun. yeah. no bull. it s funny because i was really thinking that. it s crazy. coming up that doesn t make he look good. delshaun bloodworth is caught in a lie. and can we throw a gang sign? and experiencing lockup with our field team. if you get lackadaisical about it, salesmen something can really happen. lait?
positive valuation, even within black culture, thug, thug, thug, considered to be something with a certain overlap with swagger, let s face it, and because white and black people live in the same country, white people hear that word being used to mean roughly somebody who has the cojones to react against a society that doesn t like them, and they ll think it s okay to use it, too. and i m not sure what the solution. seattle beat the saints twice. they re not reason we re not in the super bowl. i have a lot of negative emotion about seattle, let me be clear. and i have this response of, yeah, go, because not so much thug, but the notion of the black man who does not bow, the black man who speaks, the muhammad ali, the jack johnson, that version particularly of the black male athlete who claims a space for himself, even as much as it provokes the angst on one hand, and also provokes this defensive, like, pleasure on the part of viewing black audiences.