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The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

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The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (06/27/24)

Thursday, 27th June 2024
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20:00

put it out. They have been for the

20:02

last nine years, particularly the last four

20:04

years, and really pedaled the medal the

20:06

last one year with four political indictments

20:08

of Donald Trump. Also, the raid on

20:10

Mar-a-Lago. I can go on and on

20:13

and on. The revolution has started.

20:15

We are in the middle of it. And

20:17

America is waking up to the corruption

20:20

of the deep state. Now,

20:23

coming up, it gets great audio from Rick

20:25

Brinnell. Also, we are going to be talking

20:27

to who we got first. We got, oh,

20:29

oh, oh, we got my good friend, Bruce

20:32

LaVell. Bruce LaVell from Atlanta to talk about

20:34

tonight and the state of the country right

20:36

after this. This is The Rob Carson Show.

20:51

Hey, let's talk about something inspiring.

20:54

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20:56

the biggest entrepreneurs in Egypt and the

20:58

entire MENA region, a prominent

21:00

figure in business and politics, recently

21:02

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21:04

Egyptian Senate. He emphasized the world's

21:06

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21:08

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21:11

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21:13

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21:15

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21:17

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21:19

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21:21

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21:23

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21:25

His vision is clear. The

21:27

entire world can achieve remarkable

21:29

growth by embracing AI. The

21:31

study also addresses concerns about

21:33

the impact on jobs in

21:35

the workforce, emphasizing the need

21:37

for adaptation and new skills.

21:39

This comprehensive analysis serves as

21:41

an important reference for leveraging

21:43

AI for global development and

21:45

future preparedness, drawing on the

21:47

successful strategies implemented by the

21:49

UAE. We

21:53

have special guests on the show, somebody

21:55

who I admire greatly, a long-time advisor

21:57

for President Trump, Newsmax contributor, successful businessman.

24:00

Congressman Donald's articulated the reparation

24:02

conversation those elephant in the

24:04

room conversations at the GOP

24:07

In the Trump administration address where

24:10

it wasn't addressed historically Resignated very

24:12

well to a predominantly black audience

24:15

So this is kind of this is a this is

24:17

key on the success of the the

24:19

movement as I say the America first movement And

24:21

a lot of folks at the end of the

24:23

event. Oh, and by the way our our Fabulous

24:27

fate still moderated it our former

24:29

ESPN News anchor

24:32

did a great job with it and got a tremendous

24:35

amount of great feedback I

24:37

want to tell you Bruce these things the two

24:39

events last night Congress cognac and cigars and the

24:41

Barbershop event have gotten a lot of a lot

24:44

of play. I know that the president Donald Trump

24:46

called in Yeah, the barber barbershop. I

24:48

thought that was brilliant. I've heard a little bit about

24:50

that And you

24:52

know what he did it with humor and a

24:54

plumber and Connection and a

24:57

connection and I think that's real Yeah,

24:59

well, you know Robin all defense see

25:01

this is something that I articulate many

25:04

times on major networks for years You

25:06

got to remember you're talking about a business

25:09

person or and celebrity in that mind for

25:11

40 years. That's in the public eye You know, we're

25:13

talking about Oprah Winfrey interviews

25:16

in 1989 her as a friend

25:18

challenging him and encourage him to run for president

25:20

We're talking about being in the Fresh Prince of

25:22

Bel Air on those types of Toms,

25:25

you know, this goes on a pack a

25:27

Bobby Brown video. Let's go with that So

25:30

this is you know, we're talking about

25:32

decades and then all of a

25:34

sudden which was brought up last night by Congress of

25:36

Wesley Hunt now all of a sudden he comes down

25:38

to escalator Schumer and many people

25:40

and the Clintons and all types of people who

25:42

were so-called friends Say well,

25:44

I'm not your friend anymore because I don't

25:46

agree with your policy And so this

25:49

is kind of like the cultural temperament that's

25:51

been transpiring especially in black culture I want

25:53

to pivot back onto that. Yes, sir. Is

25:56

that because this is one of those things

25:58

where okay, so And

28:01

rather than looking toward the

28:03

inspiration of people like you,

28:05

sir, the

28:08

people in the inner cities in

28:10

Baltimore and whatever, they are taught

28:13

that the government is the way

28:15

of your salvation and the government

28:17

never has fixed anything. And if

28:19

anything, I would say as an

28:21

outside observer, that things

28:24

have only gotten worse. And

28:26

literally, you remember when Donald Trump said in

28:28

2020, he says, well, what do

28:30

you got to lose? Well, I think you figured

28:33

it out, right? I think that people in America's

28:35

inner cities, and we're done with this cycle of

28:37

destruction and decay, and they

28:39

wanna look to people who are inspirational

28:41

and leaders and wanna be fathers and

28:43

realize that the video, the culture in

28:46

rap videos, the, you know, and that

28:48

are not the way. You're never gonna

28:50

find joy in that. And

28:53

so it's nice to see that

28:55

we're coming together, regardless of

28:57

color, to maybe finally fix

28:59

this and end this division, because I

29:01

think it's unnecessary. Yeah, well,

29:03

and you know, and that's essentially

29:06

where, you

29:08

know, historically, and I think Congressman Donald brought it

29:10

up last night as it relates

29:12

to, you know, as we went down the line

29:14

items on the failed

29:16

policies, and he closed it

29:19

out, said, listen, this was all what

29:21

I just articulated under Democrat leadership. So

29:24

the question is, as it relates

29:26

to what your comment, what the hell do you have

29:28

to lose, which was 2016. 2016,

29:31

that's what you got to get to. Yeah, it was

29:33

very profound, and I think it's

29:35

a fair question. You

29:37

look around, and you voted a certain way, whether

29:40

it be your school systems, your infrastructure,

29:42

and things are still the same and

29:44

haven't changed, so why not do something

29:47

different? Amen, amen. And so we're still

29:49

breaking that, as I call

29:51

it the generational voting curse, and

29:53

it is getting better. It's unfortunate

29:55

that we had to go through

29:57

the unrest in Israel, the Ukraine-Russian

29:59

war. the mass

30:02

inflation in

30:04

all the situations to try to, you know, I guess

30:06

you might say wake people up. But

30:09

maybe that's what it took. So now the

30:12

American people are starting to see the contrast as

30:15

relates to President Trump, what

30:17

we had now. But in light of

30:19

that Rob, and I've said this before on your show and

30:21

all your listeners, for everyone listening

30:23

to this conversation right now, the

30:26

conversation is to inspire the people

30:28

listening right now, the business

30:30

leaders, the good people that want to do

30:33

the will of the people under the America

30:36

first dream, which is all

30:38

people that want to go in and vote and

30:41

be a good steward of the money, whether it

30:43

be a state house reps, state senate, city council,

30:46

most of all more so the probate

30:48

judge, the district attorneys, ladies and gentlemen,

30:50

everything that affects you day to day.

30:52

This is where the importance is. This

30:54

is what the movement is. Donald Trump

30:56

has the messenger being like, Hey, I

30:59

invite you to come in this great big tent,

31:01

this America first tent, take

31:03

back from the government, give it back

31:05

to the will of the people, we

31:07

the people by the people. That's what

31:09

this message is all about. And it's

31:11

for all it's not black. It's not

31:13

white. Everyone. This is what this movement

31:15

is. This is what this great America

31:17

reformation is going on. I said reformation.

31:19

This is what we're doing here. So

31:21

this is a movement that we're involved

31:23

in that this big, beautiful tent that

31:25

we want everyone to be successful, lower

31:27

taxes, great schools, great infrastructure, so we

31:30

can all chant. Yes, make America great

31:32

again. Yes, it's for everyone. That's

31:35

what motivates me. We got some great

31:37

people here in Atlanta here. Congress

31:39

and Donald Biden, we have some great

31:42

surrogates here that support the

31:44

movement as well as president Trump's mission that's

31:46

here. And I'm just elated that we're here

31:48

in the great state of Georgia, which we're

31:51

out of all the battleground states. We're probably

31:53

the highest polling high right now against

31:55

Biden, which is a good home. Yeah,

31:58

I know. And that's crazy. Yeah,

32:00

we're 37% black population in

32:02

the state of Georgia. So you can't get

32:04

that without a population saying, wow,

32:07

wait a minute. Let me take a look

32:09

at this particular candidate

32:11

over here, this former president by the name of

32:13

Donald Trump. So I'm excited about it, Rob. I

32:16

got to tell you, and also there are some rock stars in

32:19

the Republican Party. And

32:21

Bruce, you know what it's like

32:23

as a black man over

32:25

the years being able to say that

32:27

you're a conservative or a Republican. You

32:30

are not only ostracized by the Democrat

32:32

Party, but by social media, by the

32:34

media, by your family

32:37

many times. But I'm not hearing the words

32:39

Uncle Tom being uttered as much because more

32:41

and more black people are

32:44

saying, I'm done with this. I

32:46

support Donald Trump. Right. That's

32:48

crazy. Yeah, it's definitely gotten

32:51

a lot better. Does it still happen?

32:53

Yeah, I'll be honest. Oh, yeah. A

32:56

lot of that is a cultural, like

32:58

I said, it's a cultural habit. And

33:00

I think the challenging is, is to challenge

33:03

the habit. Like look, you've done it this

33:05

way so many times. Let's

33:07

just stop. Everyone relax. Let's

33:09

look at the common sense factor. Yes. That's

33:11

why if you notice, President Trump has used

33:14

the term, the common sense part. Think about

33:16

that. The common sense. Does it make

33:18

sense to have lower taxes? Yes. Common

33:21

sense. Does it make sense for a little boy to run in a

33:23

little girl's court? No. That's

33:25

not good common sense. So these

33:27

are common sense line item initiatives

33:29

that are articulated that historically, you

33:32

know, have been encapsulated, unfortunately, as

33:34

Democrat rule, especially in black culture.

33:36

So we're breaking that. Thank God.

33:39

Does it need to get better? Absolutely. Is

33:41

it getting better? Absolutely. So I'm

33:44

energized about it. I am too.

33:46

I think 77% of us believe the country

33:48

is going in the wrong direction. 77%

33:51

of us can come together. And I've been saying for a long

33:53

time that we need to return to common

33:55

sense from nonsense. We've got about a minute remaining. What

33:58

do you expect tonight at the.

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