when people say that, they are uncomfortable with the content of what is being said. sarah huckabee sanders wanted to say that was not civil. did she say anything to address the content of my words? the corruption, the misuse of taxpayer dollars, what he is doing to our air and water and the favors he is doing for corporate lobbyists. no, people should be able to eat their lunch. like his taco is more important. what do i have to say to that person? yeah. my last question is, what s that noise? these are the biggest grasshoppers. it s all throughout d.c. every 17 years and with climate change, they are unpredictable. these are from scott pruitt. i m feeling attacks from them. i m going to write a press release about this. bonvoy. bonvoy.
ma marijuana or hand guns, the federal government said not today, black folks, not today. i m going to talk to these folks. your name? lamont tomson. you did it like a rapper. what s your name? pierre richards. mischa. so how did you end up here talking to me? we saw you outside the window and tried to gather more coworkers, but the white coworkers were like ooh! thanks for that ego boost. there is something about d.c. people with a chip on your shoulder. is that true? you say that about a couple of things. like d.c., some cities very proud. we sometimes don t get the respect we deserve. like there is no culture in d.c. any time a new person is in d.c., i try to tell them the
d.c. with that hat on, specifically with that hat on? they say how could you and you are a sell out. we all know they are black republicans. we are not all in a closet. that s true. that s a complicated layer. everyone is in the closet as a republican. even white people? oh, yeah. they are afraid of being attacked. you go to a restaurant, i wouldn t wear this in a restaura restaurant because i m afraid they are going spit in my water and food. you bring your own water with you. come on, we know it s not regular republicans that have the problem. it s the republican policy maker who is work for trump.
maga hat staring me down like what are you doing here. we know you are here and that led us to there. we re asked trump supporters to talk to me, but we got nobody white or black to talk to me soy i appreciate you talking to me as a trump supporter. thank you very much. have you had anything assume because you are a black woman that you must be a democrat? of course. people come up come down talking trump. he is no more of a racist than obama and hillary in my opinion. we were talking about her life as a republican in d.c. we couldn t help but take a stroll down maga lane. he s just standing up for himself. i was happy just who could forget this. i didn t see his birth certificate. i don t know. that was fun. let s get to the real conversation before i start to cry. what are is it like living in
taking pictures and speaking truth to power. how hard you stand up for lgbt and brown folks and women and reproductive health rights, et cetera, et cetera, it all matters now. no matter what, he returns to d.c. and reminisces about the old days. notice i didn t say the good old days. this was a majority black school when you were here. here s the great irony. this is an incredibly white neighborhood. most of the kids in this neighborhood are going private schools. so they are being spared the wrath of the public school system. even as a little kid, i knew i was lucky. this is a nice neighborhood. parts of d.c. are on fire. and kids i was going to school with were coming from that to school. they were mad. at what, i don t know. just angry because their parents were angry. day one of first grade and i