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in their pocket. i remember i was like eight years old. 8 yes d $20 for mowing the lawns and i went to the mall. all-ent, you know, $5 on all you can eat hot dog on a stick. it was glorious. good economiak itc back then, $y left and my dad was coming to pick me up and i'm like washe i got to go buy something with this. right. this is the boy mentality of financeo bys. got i got to spend this money. i go into this this was like a spencer's gifts. e and i see these things on the on the shelf. and it was like over the hill pills. and i have no idea about the euphemism over the hill. so i'm thinking, od h i can run over hills with this. >> i can do anything. ho i buy witrest with the rest f my money, i buy these over the hill pills and i take them home. and my dad's like,e what what rh is this? i'm like, they're over the hill. pills. dad is like, and now, now, looking back on it, i realize i think those were the original e pills and looki i thoseebecauy gas station. preg go back to the mall, return them. it was a no risk, no returns without a receipt. i probably threw returceipt prl1 >> i still have the over the hill pills. i might take one and see what happensat happe. e boyish >> and that's the boyish mentality. and these boys are never learning about growing into
>> the fact that she's a black woman and the first person who is a black american to the lead harvard only added to their thirst to dethrone her. they're racist because you can hear and see the racism, the attacks. howard: clay travises, in a new york times op-ed claudine gay admitted she, quote, made mistakes at the hearing on anti-semitism and didn't do proper attribution in her research which is a lame euphemism for plagiarism. but then she says her opponents, that the court -- [no audio] recycled tired, racist stereotypes about black talent and temperament. >> yeah, it's not true. i don't think there's any doubt at all. look, i understand that argument because it allows her to not address what she said at the congressional hearing and also
>> mickey mouse is now a creepy serial killer in a new live action horror film because the copy right for the film steamboat willie has finally expired. greg is there the serial killer we all need? >> i don't know. i'm surprised he's not canceled yet. look. he's a little rodent, probably identifies as battle, never marched for civil rights. i thought steamboat willy was a euphemism. >> that's one punch on the side. >> dana does this bother you? >> yes. i think the copyright should be revised if we are all living longer. very practical. >> jessica. try really hard. >> pretend you care.
try really hard. >> greg: pretend to care. >> jesse: i would have made mickey a migrant and had him pay wile e. coyote to smuggle -- and then i would have had him fake adoptive speedy gonzales as his sons of the got asylum and elmer fudd would have shot him dead in texas. >> greg: how did you do that? >> jessica: great cartoon. >> jesse: that would have been a great show. >> jeanine: would have been. >> jessica: i think there is no more that can be said. >> jeanine: they should do a movie called "cocaine mickey." and he can do it with -- remember him? >> jesse: that's a euphemism. >> jessica: all right, "one more thing" "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
>> jessica: mickey mouse is now a creepy serial killer in a new live action horror film. the copyright for the original film "steamboat willie" dating back to 1928 has finally expired. greg, is this the serial killer that we all need? >> greg: i don't know, i am surprised he is not canceled y yet. the little rodent probably identifies as white, never marched for civil rights, hates blacks cats, not a good person. i thought steamboat willie was a euphemism. [laughter] had to go to a doctor. >> jesse: one punch homicide. >> jessica: dana, does this bother you? >> dana: a little bit, yeah. i think they copyright law should probably be revised especially if all of us are living a lot longer. >> greg: very practical. >> jessica: jesse, would you like to make a good point?
though, because i think it's important that, again, we draw some distinctions here. it is clear that we can draw some clear connections to what's been happening in florida. that is the state with the second most banned books in the country. the governor insists that we teach children that slavery was good. he likes to punctuate his stump speeches for president with the idea that florida is the place where woke goes to die. and he knows, as well as i do, that plenty people use woke as a euphemism for black folks. and, while desantis and trump, and so many others are emboldening that behavior, there was no republican governor in new york, when a white gunman opened fire in a tops grocery store, in buffalo new york. there was no white mayor in new york city, when jordan neely was choked to death, simply for being black and hungry, and inconvenient, and having the audacity to ask for help. we have to recognize that white supremacy is an american problem. and if, if, we continue to only
again and again, from buffalo to el paso, to pittsburgh, and now here in jacksonville. so yes, they do need to take account of the language that they use, the climate that they've created, the refusal of the republican party to openly condemn this kind of hate. on top of that, you consider the fact that they are trying to stamp out the youngest generation, learning to respect and appreciate the differences among people. when they do these book bans, when they banned so called wokeism. all of that is just a euphemism for allowing the hate against black people and other vulnerable communities, that have traditionally been marginalized. there are some people, that will take that, and turn it into what we saw in jacksonville. >> clint, i want to pull this up from the government accountability office. it reports that domestic terrorism related investigations have grown by
he likes to punctuate his stump speeches for president with the idea that florida is the place where woke goes to die. and he knows, as well as i do, that plenty people use woke as a euphemism for black folks. and, while desantis and trump, and so many others are emboldening that behavior, there was no republican governor in new york, when a white gunman opened fire in a tops grocery store, in buffalo new york. there was no white mayor in new york city, when jordan neely was choked to death, simply for being black and hungry, and inconvenient, and having the audacity to ask for help. we have to recognize that white supremacy is an american problem. and if, if, we continue to only blame one political party, one state, or one person for that, the message that is clear to black folks like me, is that white people who have the unique position and power to eradicate a culture and a system that was designed to benefit them, will not do