bloc? >> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the ballot box, "you better be voting for the black president, negro. don't make me come in there." >> jon: larry, please. >> they're having a def jam reunion. i was working out some stuff. >> jon: are there still concerns for the black community as unifying as slavery and setting ration? >> not really. these days class is more important than race. like affirmative action. my kids don't need it. my daughter took a spot from a white kid at princeton, he has a right to be upset. good luck, baby. >> jon: so you think voting monowillitically has hurt the black community's voting power? >> of course, jon. this is the last time. it's time that the black community's political structure reflect the i have terse -- the diversity. if you're a black conservative gun-shy about joining the tea party, start the sweet tea party. i don't care. >> jon: and liberal blacks could have like mo