Topic: Stacey Abrams

26 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
1:30:36 - 1:34:40

87: Ye & They

Stacey Abrams, Abortion as Economics

Stacey Abrams appears on MSNBC arguing that abortion is an economic issue, suggesting that unwanted pregnancies lead to poverty and food stamp reliance. The hosts criticize this argument as "inhumane" and compare it to statements made by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. They suggest Abrams was selected as a candidate to target specific demographics with this messaging.

83: Sources and Methods
20:05 - 24:27

83: Sources and Methods

Oprah Winfrey and the Cult of Personality in Democratic Politics

Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama are characterized as the primary surrogates for the Democratic Party, utilizing inspirational rhetoric to drive voter turnout. The discussion contrasts their "hope and change" messaging with the more aggressive "blood and handcuffs" approach of figures like Michael Avenatti and Eric Holder. Rising stars like Beto O'Rourke and Stacey Abrams are identified as the intended successors to the Obama-style political brand.

64: We Are People 2
3:23:54 - 3:26:23

64: We Are People 2

Brittany Cooper and the Intellectual Thought of Race Women

Brittany Cooper discusses her book on black women thinkers, highlighting the human flaws of figures like Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell. The hosts compare Cooper's public persona to Stacey Abrams and critique the narrative for normalizing bad financial habits. They argue that "debt is slavery" and that these intellectual frameworks are designed by controlling forces.

58: Prop Joe
1:11:13 - 1:15:16

58: Prop Joe

Nobel Peace Prize Nomination, Black Lives Matter, 93 Percent Peaceful

Black Lives Matter's nomination for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize is discussed. The hosts criticize the "93% peaceful" statistic cited in media reports, comparing the nomination to Barack Obama's 2009 win. They express concern that the movement's corporate fundraising has detached it from grassroots interests.

55: Trappers Delight
1:50:00 - 1:54:00

55: Trappers Delight

Stacey Abrams Investigation, Georgia Politics and Donor Thanks

The hosts read donor notes touching on Georgia politics, including the 2002 primary loss of Cynthia McKinney and the current investigation into Stacey Abrams. Moe suggests that Abrams is being set up to "hold the bag" for the Democratic party. The segment concludes with thanks to various associate executive producers and a recommendation for the TV series "Fargo."

55: Trappers Delight
2:09:37 - 2:15:56

55: Trappers Delight

Stacey Abrams' Versus Appearance, Political Pandering and T.I.

Stacey Abrams made a surprise appearance during the Jeezy vs. Gucci Mane Versus battle to encourage voting in the Georgia runoff. Moe critiques this as a transparent attempt to manipulate young black voters. He suggests that Jeezy is being groomed as the new "trap representative" for the Democratic Party, replacing T.I., and notes Jeezy's recent marriage to Jeannie Mai as a "power move."

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:33:00 - 1:35:38

54: Lemonhead Delight

Stacey Abrams, Stephen Colbert Interview

Stacey Abrams appears on Stephen Colbert's show to discuss her "Get Out The Vote" efforts in Georgia. Colbert credits her with transforming the state's political landscape. The hosts identify Abrams as a senior member of "The Coven" and the Council on Foreign Relations, questioning her true influence and the source of her funding.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:35:39 - 1:38:49

54: Lemonhead Delight

Stacey Abrams, Georgia Voter Registration Numbers

Moe analyzes the claim that Stacey Abrams registered 800,000 new voters in Georgia in just two years, representing a massive portion of the state's 5 million voters. He suggests Abrams is being "set up" to take the fall if election shenanigans are officially discovered, comparing her situation to Loretta Lynch or Ray Nagin. The hosts question how she achieved these numbers with a minimal social media following.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:38:49 - 1:41:36

54: Lemonhead Delight

Fair Fight Infrastructure, Brian Kemp Rivalry

In a clip, Stacey Abrams discusses raising $40 million for her 2018 gubernatorial race and using it to build a permanent voting infrastructure through organizations like Fair Fight and New Georgia Project. She describes Governor Brian Kemp as a "galvanizing force" for her efforts. The hosts remain skeptical of her claim that she is responsible for 2 million voters showing up.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:41:37 - 1:44:05

54: Lemonhead Delight

The View, Stacey Abrams and Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg and the hosts of *The View* praise Stacey Abrams, suggesting Republicans regret not "making her governor" because she has now "lost them the state." The hosts mock Whoopi's enthusiasm and note that she "stole the line" from Stephen Colbert's interview. They characterize the media's treatment of Abrams as hyperventilating praise.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:44:05 - 1:46:37

54: Lemonhead Delight

Michael Bloomberg, Stacey Abrams Progressive Label

The hosts recall that Stacey Abrams took $5 million from Michael Bloomberg and was a board member of the Center for American Progress (CAP). They argue that despite her "identity politics" branding, she is viewed as too progressive by some Wall Street donors who preferred Kamala Harris. They suggest Abrams's "blackness" is used as a tool when convenient for the DNC.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:46:38 - 1:49:31

54: Lemonhead Delight

2018 Georgia Election, Brian Kemp and Oprah Winfrey

A retrospective on the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race highlights Stacey Abrams's refusal to concede to Brian Kemp, citing voter suppression. The race featured high-profile endorsements from Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama. The hosts contrast Abrams's 2018 stance of "count every vote" with the 2020 media narrative of "stop the count" once Biden took a slim lead.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:49:36 - 1:52:36

54: Lemonhead Delight

Fake Oprah Robocall, Georgia Election Tactics

The hosts play a "racist and anti-semitic" robocall from the 2018 election that featured a man impersonating Oprah Winfrey. They compare the absurdity of the call to the "hateful video" narrative used during the Benghazi investigation. They suggest such "false flag" tactics are often used to smear the opposition and create a narrative of victimhood.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:18:23 - 2:22:42

54: Lemonhead Delight

NPR, Stacey Abrams and Voter Roll Claims

NPR's Ailsa Chang and Maya King discuss how the 2018 election fueled the 2020 surge in Georgia. They repeat the claim that Stacey Abrams registered 800,000 voters after her loss. The hosts debunk this as "horse crap," noting that it would mean she registered one-fifth of the entire state's electorate in two years while having almost no YouTube presence.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:35:34 - 2:39:22

54: Lemonhead Delight

Atlanta School Scandal, Beverly Hall Racketeering

The 2013 Atlanta public schools cheating scandal is revisited, where 35 educators were indicted on racketeering charges for inflating test scores. Superintendent Beverly Hall faced 45 years in prison. The hosts contrast the harsh sentencing of these black educators with the light "peanuts" sentences given to celebrities like Lori Loughlin in the college admissions scandal, suggesting Stacey Abrams might face a similar "fall guy" fate.

53: 2020 Vision
2:12:29 - 2:15:05

53: 2020 Vision

Stacey Abrams vs. Kamala Harris, DNC Hubris

The hosts argue that the DNC should have chosen Stacey Abrams as the vice presidential candidate for her "authentic" look and appeal, rather than the Obama-backed Kamala Harris. They attribute the choice to hubris and a failure to understand the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) conversation.

49: Brothas Be Voting
2:01:44 - 2:07:41

49: Brothas Be Voting

Killer Mike and the Backlash for Meeting Governor Kemp

Rapper Killer Mike faces criticism for meeting with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to discuss trade schools and human trafficking. Critics argue the meeting was a betrayal of Stacey Abrams, but Killer Mike defends his actions as "doing the work" of a taxpayer and business owner. The hosts argue that the Democratic establishment "sacrifices" Black men who attempt to work across the aisle for community benefits.

46: Kamala Kanye King
1:21:05 - 1:30:05

46: Kamala Kanye King

Kamala Harris VP Pick, Prosecution Record, and "Cagney and Lacey"

The selection of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's running mate is criticized as a "dumb" political move, with the hosts referring to the ticket as "Cagney and Lacey." Harris's record as a prosecutor and her past actions criminalizing parents for truancy are cited as reasons why she lacks support among "woke" activists and many Black voters. The discussion suggests the Democratic Party felt forced to pick a Black woman but chose one with a problematic law enforcement background.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:23:37 - 2:30:12

46: Kamala Kanye King

Democratic Strategy and the "Soros Sisters"

Speculation arises that Kamala Harris was the choice of George Soros and Silicon Valley, while Stacey Abrams was backed by Michael Bloomberg. Harris is described as a "Soros Sister" due to her background as a DA and her ties to other Soros-funded prosecutors like Kim Foxx. The hosts suggest the Democrats are "keeping their powder dry" for 2024, treating the Biden-Harris ticket as a sacrificial play similar to the 2012 Republican strategy.

36: Lego My Joeco
2:40 - 10:00

36: Lego My Joeco

Stacey Abrams, Vice Presidential Ambitions and Globalist Ties

Stacey Abrams is analyzed regarding her public campaign to become Joe Biden's Vice Presidential running mate. The discussion highlights her membership in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and her seat on the board of the Center for American Progress (CAP). Claims are made that Abrams has been groomed by globalist elites and funded by Michael Bloomberg, despite losing the Georgia gubernatorial race.