church house and this is something that s politically incorrect even to talk about among some conservatives these days but this is the reality of where we are. beyond that, the other issue i have is about language. unfortunately the democrats for whatever reason want to go out there and try to portray every question, every conservative, every republican as a white supremacist, as a racist. again, words matter and would got to tone down the rhetoric here and understand what s really happening with the country. mike: suspect posted on social media were before the attack. why overcrowd towns and pave more open space to make room for boards of mestizos and silicon valley white [bleep]s? it says in effect weakness should be hated. charlie?
el supremo. anthony: el supremo! gotta love it. anthony: a nearly two-hundred year succession of dictators began in 1811, when josé gaspar rodríguez de francia declared himself el supremo for life. de francia insisted paraguay become a mestizo, mixed-race society. mario: paraguayans are neither spanish nor indians. we are mestizos. anthony: yep. peter: el supremo forbid maritals between whites and whites; he produced the mestizos by force. anthony: today, ninety-five of paraguayans are of mixed spanish and guarani blood. mario: and we usually speak the two languages. anthony:right. this is central market? mario: mercado cuatro. anthony: cuatro? this is the big one? mario: the biggest one, the most popular one. anthony: i m hungry.
guido: yeah. el supremo. anthony: el supremo! gotta love it. anthony: a nearly two-hundred year succession of dictators began in 1811, when josé gaspar rodríguez de francia declared himself el supremo for life. de francia insisted paraguay become a mestizo, mixed-race society. mario: paraguayans are neither spanish nor indians. we are mestizos. anthony: yep. peter: el supremo forbid maritals between whites and whites; he produced the mestizos by force. anthony: today, ninety-five of paraguayans are of mixed spanish and guarani blood. mario: and we usually speak the two languages. anthony:right. this is central market? mario: mercado cuatro. anthony: cuatro? this is the big one? mario: the biggest one, the most popular one.
guarani, and i m, more or less, out. anthony: a proudly mestizo society. guido: yes. anthony: was it de francia? guido: yeah. el supremo. anthony: el supremo! gotta love it. anthony: a nearly two-hundred year succession of dictators began in 1811, when josé gaspar rodríguez de francia declared himself el supremo for life. de francia insisted paraguay become a mestizo, mixed-race society. mario: paraguayans are neither spanish nor indians. we are mestizos. anthony: yep. peter: el supremo forbid maritals between whites and whites; he produced the mestizos by force. anthony: today, ninety-five of paraguayans are of mixed spanish and guarani blood. mario: and we usually speak the two languages. anthony:right.
anthony: el supremo! gotta love it. anthony: a nearly two-hundred year succession of dictators began in 1811, when josé gaspar rodríguez de francia declared himself el supremo for life. de francia insisted paraguay become a mestizo, mixed-race society. mario: paraguayans are neither spanish nor indians. we are mestizos. anthony: yep. peter: el supremo forbid maritals between whites and whites; he produced the mestizos by force. anthony: today, ninety-five of paraguayans are of mixed spanish and guarani blood. mario: and we usually speak the two languages. anthony:right. this is central market? mario: mercado cuatro. anthony: cuatro? this is the big one? mario: the biggest one, the most popular one.