August 11, 2020

August 11, 2020

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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, Sen. Kamala Harris is the first woman of color ever nominated to run for Vice President, however, it’s her own party, the Democrat Party that rejected her before they even cast their very first vote in the primary. Congressman James Clyburn and the Democrat Party chose Joe Biden over Harris and will now enlist her to be the Democrats’ very own Spiro Agnew. Then, the press is no longer free and undermines the republic. Reporters that prefer to be analysts are exactly the problem America faces; they give you their opinions disguised as facts. Later, civil society has collapsed in many American big cities. Now it’s the law of the streets that reigns. The looting in Chicago has reached new heights with the Mayor, Jesse Jackson, and fathers condemning the criminality of it. Yet, one Black Lives Matter (BLM) protester said looting was okay because it was a form of reparations. Afterward, the Associated Press is reporting that the death toll resulting from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s executive order forcing nursing homes to accept patients that tested positive for China’s COVID-19 virus is “cloaked in secrecy.” The reporting reveals that the death toll only includes patients that died in the nursing home, not those that were infected in nursing homes and transferred to hospital ICUs. Oddly, New York is reporting that only 20% of its death were nursing home related while neighboring states are reporting that north of 44% of their states’ deaths came from nursing homes.

THIS IS FROM:

The Sacramento Bee
Fact check: Was Kamala Harris really one of the first to integrate Berkeley schools?

The Hill
Harris: ‘I believe’ Biden accusers

Courier Journal
Opinion: Black people didn’t trust Kamala Harris, and they were wise not to

Washington Post
William Barr: Trump’s 2020 wingman

Fox News
Black Lives Matter holds rally in Chicago to support those arrested after looting, unrest

NY Times
Retail Chains Abandon Manhattan: ‘It’s Unsustainable’

AP News
New York’s true nursing home death toll cloaked in secrecy

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Rough Transcript of 1st Hour

Hour 1 Segment 1

Hello, America. Mark Levin, now. The left wing media will be monitoring this show so I can talk about. What I had to say about this historic nominee. My God. A historic nominee. Kamala Harris. The first woman of color. To ever be nominated to run for vice president, the United States. And you better be damn careful what you have to say about her. Because it’s a twofer. You’ll be accused of sexism and racism. And yet it’s the Democrat voters. And the Democrat Party. That’s guilty of sexism and racism. Why? They refused to nominate. To have a historic nominee the first. Woman of color. For president of the United States. In fact, they rejected her overwhelmingly. She had to leave the race before the first vote because she was a 2 percent. She could even garner the support. A black voter in the Democrat Party. And so the Democrat Party is both sexist and racist. The only way Kamala Harris gets on this ticket is when an old white. Often bigoted man chooses to run with her. I told you months ago, be Harris. Who the hell else would it be? And she will be running not as the historic figure. She’ll be running a Spiro Agnew. Now, what do I mean by that? Some of you are too young to remember Spiro Agnew. He’d been vice president the United States before he resigned over corruption charges. Spiro Agnew was used. To attack the Democrats and to attack the media, to attack, attack, attack, attack. And so she will be Spiro Agnew, if you will, in drag in many respects. Now, how do we know this? Because of the way she treated Brett Kavanaugh. I’ve seen some tough Supreme Court hearings, nasty. What was done to Robert Bork? By Joe Biden. And his buddy, Ted Kennedy, what was done to Clarence Thomas by Joe Biden and his buddy Ted Kennedy? The Kavanagh hearing. Well, I took the cake, as we say. Thanks to the likes. Kamala Spiro Agnew, Harris and her ilk. And this is what drew the attention, I’m sure. Have at a lunch, Joe. So let us put the marker down, let us go on record, and it’s the Democrat Party that rejected Kamala Spiro Agnew Harris. Write that down carefully. New York Slimes and Washington Compost. You in the media, you rejected her. We Republicans had nothing to do either. We conservatives had nothing to do with it. You took her out, you took her out early. And James Clyburn, the number three Democrat in the House, African-American. He helped take her out. Bernie Sanders. Elizabeth Warren. Joe Biden, the Three White Stooges. They’re the ones who took her out. Now, she’s the child of immigrants, as we’re reminded over and over again. Her father of Indian heritage. Her mother of Jamaican heritage. She is not an African-American, but she is a woman of color. She is a woman of color. Rejected by the Democrat Party. But now she’s historic. Mr. Producer, now she says Stark. Oh, my God. And she’s a genius and she’s a safe pick. And now the Republicans are going to be on the run. Not good enough according to the Democrat voters, including the Democrat black voters. Not good enough to be their nominee. No, no. They had to reach way down for Joe Biden. But good enough. To be the vice presidential nominee and now. I think Donna Brazile said she’s very excited. How do you like that? They’re very excited. Well, let’s take a little trip down memory lane, if we may. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden battling over busing and desegregation. You may remember this some months ago. But let me refresh your recollection. Now, Kamala Harris is. Is historic. Count one go. And I will say also that that in this campaign we’ve also heard and I’m going to now direct this at Vice President Biden. I do not believe you are a racist, and I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground. But I also believe and it is personal and I was actually very. It was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. And it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. And, you know, there was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public, by the way. Hold the presses. We will address this later in the program. How she deceived about this, but nonetheless, go ahead and she was bused to school every day. And that little girl was me. So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously. We have to act swiftly now. What do you mean by this? That she ports supports busing? On racial grounds, is that what that means? Because it was a total disaster, it created more segregated communities, not less. And white and black communities. My recollection has had a serious problem with it. So she’s saying she supports busing for racial purposes because of that’s what she’s saying she needs to campaign on that, make that abundantly clear. She opposes school choice, of course, which would improve schools and all communities, particularly inner city minority communities, people of color. She opposes that because they’re bought and paid for by the 3 million army strong teachers unions, which are closing schools all over the country. She opposes school choice, but apparently racial based busing she supports, which was a disaster. Go ahead, Danielle. California. I was very proud to put in place a requirement that all my special agents would wear body cameras and keep those cameras on. I have a chance to respond. I guess those are her two percent supporters there. Go ahead, mischaracterized my position across the board. I did not praise racist. That is not true. Number one. Number two, if we want to have this campaign litigated, who supports civil rights and whether I did or not, I’m happy to do that. I was a public defender. I didn’t become a prosecutor. I came out. I left a good law firm to become a public and public defender for, what, three weeks, something like that, because he ran for city council. In Delaware, go ahead. When in fact, my city was in flames because of the assassination of Dr. King, number one, not number two as the US as excuse me as the vice president knighted states, I work with a man who in fact, we worked very hard to see to it. We dealt with these issues in a major, major way. The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, I never you would’ve been able to go to school the same exact way because it was a local decision made by your city council. That’s fine. That’s one of things I argued for, that we should not be we should be breaking down these lines. But so the bottom line here is, look, everything I’ve done in my career, I ran because of civil rights. I continue to think we have to make fundamental changes in civil rights. And those civil rights, by the way, include not just only African-Americans, but the LGBT community. Vice President Biden, to you every day. Do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose busing in America now? Do you agree? I did not oppose busing in America. What I opposed is busing ordered by the Department of Education. That’s what I oppose. That’s actually not true either. There was no Department of Education. And told Jimmy Carter became president the next day. Now, that aside, something like around 1978, we have what he said and he opposed busing. But more to the point. Kamala Harris supports race based busing and apparently supports it at a federal level. You’ve got to listen carefully. To what candidates are saying. Go ahead. There was not a failure of states to tap into public schools in America. I was part of the second class to integrate Berkeley. You were part of the second class. She says. She is part of the second class. Go ahead. Public schools almost two decades after Brown v. Board of Education, because your city council made that decision. I don’t have it. We, the federal government must order race based busing, which again, was a failure to have peace here. June 28, 20, 19. Has to be true, it’s from the media. Sacramento Bee. California Senator Kamala Harris got into a testy exchange for former Vice President Joe Biden at the first Democratic debate over racial issues. She repeated the line. You know, there was a little girl in California’s part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bus to school every day. And that little girl was me. She said I was part of the second class to integrate Berkeley, California, public schools almost two decades after Brown vs. Board of Education in Harris’s campaign immediately posted an elementary school photo of the senator on Twitter, started selling 30 dollar That Little Girl Was Me T-shirts on the Web site to commemorate the viral moment. She received praise from some California lawmakers after the debate, including Governor Newsome, who tweeted America saw tonight what I’ve seen for 25 years couldn’t be more proud of Kamala Harris. But Harris’s story of integration is more complex than she made it out be. In other words, we have two liars running on the Democrat side. While it’s true, she was among the second class of students at Thousand Oaks Elementary School to participate in a fully integrated busing program, she was far from the first black child to attend the school. Data from the Berkeley United Unified School District shows the school had 15 black students in 1963, a year before Harris was born. They represented 3 percent of the total elementary school student pop body. While other schools in the district had a black population of 97 percent, a fierce advocate of integration, Neil Sullivan moved to California 1964 to takeover superintendent. In the subsequent years, a taskforce reported to him to address the de facto segregation in the community. In 1967, Sullivan’s teams drafted a plan for all elementary schools that black representation between 35 to 45 percent. Now, by that time, the district had already desegregated its secondary schools. Great. Seven to 12 black representation had grown slightly in the early 60s. But by 1967, the. Considered at schools to be partially desegregated, but still making progress toward racial integration, and the Sacramento Bee looked at the records. The records show one in 10 students at Thousand Oaks Elementary in 67 were black. The schools shall be totally desegregated in September 1968 and we might make history on that day, Sullivan said. After a pilot program and the launch of a formal busing program that fall, the schools had been more evenly divided during the first year of the program, a year before Harris arrived in 1967. Black enrollment jumped from 10 to 37percent. The district’s data shows an increase in black representation at Thousand Oaks from 37 to 41 percent by the end of Harris’s first year of school. Harris’s campaign did not respond to specific questions about the senator’s comments, but reaffirmed the fact that she entered Thousand Oaks Elementary School in the fall of 69. The second year full integration for the district’s elementary schools. The Point of the Sacrament Minow Sacramento Bee story is the schools were desegregated. Bythe time Carmela. Was on that bus. Just so you know. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 2

So as we scroll down the Drudge Report, it’s come Kamala. Red print and you scroll down a little more red, meaning you gotta read this. Biden Harris first appearance set for Wednesday in Delaware. Quote, Fearless fighter for the little guy, unquote. Quoting Biden first black woman on major party ticket. Axelrod pick as do no harm candidate Obama. Now that. So all match become a propagandist. For the left, I can’t explain it. I can’t help it. Just the way it is. We’ve got a lot more to discuss about the candidate that the Democrat Party rejected for the head of the ticket. Often an early but who’s now a fantastic candidate, a do no harm. And she and the pig nailed it. Too bad Obama did endorse her during the presidential primary. I mean, she’d even come close. This is what I’m telling you. And now everybody’s supposed to be breathless about the choices. A vice president, the candidate running, by the way, his name is Biden. That’s really the focus. But I want to spend more time. Kamala Harris. This is your life, at least part of it. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 3

Member Tulsi Gabbard. She’s a Congressperson, woman from the state of Hawaii. We never hear from Tulsi anymore, do we? Shoes to be on prime time Fox all the time. I don’t see her anymore. She’s a woman of color, too, you know. Cut 17, go people all across this country to day. Senator, let me set this up properly. This is during the debate, a debate in which Tulsi Gabbert takes on the historic. Kamala Harris, let’s start at the top again, please cut 17 go Bill, all across this country to day. Senator Harris says she’s proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she’ll be a prosecutor president. But I’m deeply concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite. But she put over fifteen hundred people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked. That would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison b on their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California. And she fought to keep the mail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way. Thank you, Congresswoman. Oh, my. No wonder Biden, Victor. She’s as efficient as Biden. But she’s a historic figure. There you have a woman of color attacking a woman of color, but she’s a historic figure and she’s a safe pick. They keep saying on TV, I’m just regurgitating what they say to mock them. They never said, oh, there’s Sarah Palin. She’s a historic figure. She’s a step now. They went after to destroy her. To destroy her. To play games and all the rest. Set her up. Then there’s this from Kamala Harris again, you’ll hear none of this news time, you’ll hear historic safe pick. We’re excited. Let’s see. Kamala Harris said she believes women who say they felt uncomfortable after receiving unwanted touching from former Vice President Joe Biden. Oh, you hear that, Mr. Minister? Quote, I believe them and I respect them being able to tell their story and having the courage to do it, Harris said at a presidential campaign event last year in Nevada. The California senator added that Biden will need to decide for himself whether to run for president. He’s going to have to make that decision for himself. I wouldn’t tell him what to do. In recent days, several women have come forward to allege that Biden has touched them inappropriately. We don’t hear from those women anymore. I guess the D.A. in Manhattan is not investigating Biden. HALL Former Nevada state lawmaker Lucy Flores, a Democrat, made the first accusation last week in an E in a essay in New York magazine’s The Cut, Amy Lampposts told the Hartford Courant that Biden also touched her inappropriately at a 2009 fundraiser in Connecticut. The Nutmeg State. Two additional women, Caitlin Caruso and D.J. Hill, came forward Tuesday sharing their experiences with the New York Slimes, which, of course, the New York Slimes has been running with ever since. Not Biden is considering running for president hassled a number of polls. Democrats has not commented publicly on the accusations. Not once. Never did I believe I acted improperly, Biden added. If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully. And Tara Reid is missing. She’s in the witness protection program. But Harris believed. Terror eating, she believed all the other women. Will she be asked about that, ladies and gentlemen? No. No way. Kane, ask her about that. Here I have a letter in front me. This was made public November11, 20, 19, a few weeks before Harris decided to leave the Democrat primary because the voters in the Democrat primaries, including black voters, did not consider her particularly historic and didn’t care about either her race or her gender. Which is why they want the Biden. Now, this is a public letter to whom it may concern it is with a heavy heart that I submit my resignation is state operations director Kamala Harris for the People effective November 30, 2019. This is my third presidential campaign and I’ve never seen an organization treated staff so poorly. While I still believe that Senator Harris is the strongest candidate to win the general election in 2020, not I no longer have confidence in our campaign or its leadership. The treatment of our staff over the last two weeks was the final straw in this very difficult decision. How you treat your staff. How you treat the little people. Gives us a picture into your soul. And so with a picture into her soul, it’s not acceptable to me that ween couraged people to move from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore, only to lay them off with no notice, with no plan for the campaign and without thoughtful consideration of the personal consequences to them or the consequences that their absence would have on the remaining staff. Itis unacceptable that we would lay off anyone that we hired only weeks earlier. It is unacceptable that with less than90 days until Iowa, we still don’t have a real plan to win. Our campaign for the people is made up of diverse talent, which was being squandered by indecision and a lack of leaders who will lead. That is unacceptable. Boy, she’s really damning. Kamala, who’s a historic figure. One, morale has never been lower and additional people, even if only three, are laid off. And neither the campaign manager or the chair addresses the staff to explain, apologize or reassure us of the decisions being made and the push forward. Something has got to give. Presidential campaigns are incredibly challenging work and for good reason. We’re asking people to trust us, to look out for them to have their best interests at heart. Campaigns have highs and lows. Mistakes and miscalculations. Lessons learned and adjustments made. But because we have refused to confront our mistakes, fostered an environment of critical thinking and honest feedback or trust the expertise of talented staff, we find ourselves making the same unforced errors over and over again. Wow, what a great manager. And it certainly does not help the team to read about campaign discord in Politico or various other publications, because those with things to say, I’ve decided the best way to air their grievances is in the press instead of two leadership. This is not how I would ever have imagined my time at this campaign ending in a. Like I said, this was not an easy decision. I only hope that my departure might result in some serious consideration of our structure, our goals, our internal communications and what our organizational values are. We are really amazing people on staff. I’d hate for any more to get to the point where I find myself writing this letter of resignation. Kelly Melon marker. My goodness, I’m sure the media will want to interview Kelly working for a historic figure. It was rejected by the Democrats. And their voters. Then I found this. I’m sorry, I did a little bit research today. Wasn’t hard. Sure the media won’t. I’m reading from the media, literally reading their articles. I’m literally playing me the clips from the debate. It’s not that hard. I’m one person. There are hundreds of thousands of leftists and thousands of media types. But it’s the Pretoria guard. This is from Ricky L. Jones, apparently an opinion piece. And he’s apparently quite the leftist. For The Courier Journal back on December 11, 2019. Not that long ago. He’s very upset. What happened to Kamala Harris? Cause she pulled out of the race. By then, the once celebrated presidential candidate recently called it quits and mainstream pundits struggled to explain why. Some argued she never articulated a clearer and consistent message distinguishing her from competitors. Others believe she is rapidly damaged or sought by supporting Medicare for all, albeit offering several confusing iterations which may see as apolitical nonstarter. Some said Harris’s campaign was simply poorly run. Others opined she was the victim of a racially stacked primary deck. Even though Barack Millhouse Benita Obama’s surprisingly won Iowa 2008, Harris struggled to gain support in the small, mostly white state whose African-American population is a whopping three point eight percent. While that may be true, but it misses the most important part of the story. It was one thing for Harris to receive little to no support from whites in Iowa. But how could the fact that blacks in South Carolina and beyond weren’t excited about her either? How can that be explained? Indeed, Harris was quick to showcase her racial bona fides early in her candidacy. She graduates. From Howard University, a legendary historically black school. I heard that from Donna Brazil today that is yielded American icons from Thurgood Marshall to Toni Morrison, the Chadwick Boseman. She’s also a member, our Alpha Kappa Alpha, a blueblood black sorority with a socio political network supposedly so extensive that CNN is Reston called it Harris’s secret weapon. Harris even announced her candidacy on Martin Luther King Junior Day in 2019. That in her blindside of Joe Biden on his busing record made it clear she was attempting to lure African-American votes by wrapping herself in the cloak of the black struggle. It didn’t sell. While some members of the self-involved black bourgeoisie nauseatingly praised her, younger blacks and black progressives were taking deeper, dispassionate dives in the Harris’s real world record. They didn’t like what they found to the chagrin of her supporters. So this is from the left. Close examination of the woman who took pride in the title of California’s top cop by writers like Lara Bazelon, C.J. Curran MLA Sarah less about her fired globally. George Gary Foley excuse me and others reveal that Harris had been nothing close to the Civil Rights Warrior. She claimed to be an actuality. She’d spent much of her professional life prosecuting and persecuting poor people and minorities. Barcelona wrote that Harris opposed or stayed silent on multiple aspects of criminal justice reform. She laughed when a reporter asked her about decriminalizing marijuana before reversing course years later as public opinion changed. She opposed a bill requiring her office to investigate police shootings. She also opposed statewide police officer body camera regulations. Now she claims she ordered her people to wear them. Her record on police reform again to IS from the left was so troubling for many that Garofalo cited former Harris supporter and California activists Felicia Jones lamenting how many more people need to die before she steps in. Harris didn’t stop there, he writes. She even fought for a law that would prosecute parents of habitually truant elementary schoolers, despite concerns it would disproportionately affect low income people of color. And she did prosecute them. When Harris released her memoir, The Truths We Told Kamala reviewed it and wrote Kamala Harris. His new book tries to massage her record as a prosecutor. Whether the facts aren’t pretty. I wonder if this will be read on CNN, MSNBC and newsrooms across America. In the book, she claims America has a deep and dark history of people using the power of the prosecutor as an instrument of injustice. She goes on. I know this history well of innocent men frame of charges brought against people without sufficient evidence. A prosecutor’s hiding information that would exonerate defendants of the disproportionate application of the law. I hope. Vice President Pence is listening because nobody lays out a case as well as I do. Bassel Ten retorts with a damning condemnation all too often Harris was on the wrong side of that history. In reality, she fought tooth and nail to uphold wrongful convictions that had been secured through official misconduct that included evidence tampering, false testimony and the suppression of crucial information by prosecutors. She would have fit in well with the Obama administration. And to top it all off, Harris never wavered in her support of the death penalty. To be sure, there are still some blacks anxious to celebrate the first black this and the only black that this guy must be African-American for that matter, they will genuflect for any blacks in high places, importantly. Others aren’t so easily bamboozled anymore by black people who say and do anything to get ahead. Only claim concern for black folk when it’s convenient and then abandon them when they get what they want. Shockingly, some black people aren’t even beginning to re-evaluate Barack Obama. Well, this guy’s hard core Mr. Buddhist. In the end, Kamala Harris left the race largely because she couldn’t secure the critical black support any black presidential candidate must have. And contrary to arguments centering on pragmatism, most black folk didn’t rejected because they thought she couldn’t win. They didn’t support it because they didn’t trust her and they were wise not to. He writes. Other milquetoast black candidates. Deval Patrick should take Harris fall as a lesson, and he goes on Rickey Jones as chair of the Pan African Studies at the University of Louisville. He’s written several books. Not exactly a moderate. But you can see his view of the historic figure. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 4

Well, I have lots of time in the course of this campaign to talk about. Kamala Harris, in this case, the decision will be made based on Joe Biden, however. And I think the decision will come down to after the debates. That’s why the debates are absolutely crucial. I’m also not one of these who believes that Joe Biden cannot debate. He will mumble. He will screw up. But now that’s kind of baked into the cake. But I think he will do more poorly. Than he has in the past. More poorly because he’s not sure what positions to take. He’s taken on. Bernie Sanders agenda. But he’s also taken on other agendas. So he’s an empty suit. The left will push their agenda through him should he become president, God forbid. But this is in The Washington Examiner Day by Quinn Hung Hillier. With the choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate, Joe Biden has taken another large step toward blowing the election. To swing voters, suburban soccer moms turned off by the president. Harris will prove to bean anathema. Her crusading leftism, hard edge, personal style and facial sneer will make her like ten thousand figure nails on 1000 loud chalkboards amplified by boom microphones so strong it could be heard for 100 miles. So my colleague Tim Cardillo noted two weeks ago Harris tanked in the polls as soon as she got national exposure during the Democratic debates throughout her presidential run, Gallup never found her to have higher favorable than unfavorable. And there’s still bad in among independents in a recent poll. For instance, she was underwater with33 percent unfavorable. So, in other words, a pretty good pick, I’d say, from my perspective. I’ll be right back.