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what it was like in the '40s or what it was like running, you know, running a candidate against the pollak machine in the '50s. i was lucky must have to hold on to my own notes from years ago talking to people. talking to people like harry cole, mr. adams. but it is astonishing to me how -- well, i'll just say -- i'm not sure i'm making my point here, but i'm trying to underscore the importance of in answering that question just to me how important it is just as a reader and trying to understand where we are now based on what we've seen in the past. >> i've been reflecting on the role of oral history. i've been talking a lot about the photographs. but actually the kelvin jackson collection is really important for this reason. we had a peculiar race relation situation here in baltimore. the protest you could photograph, but the actual situation that was being protested was different than further south. for example, we didn't have signs that said white and black. it must have been strange to a black person who came to baltimore from some other place how they figured out what they could or co
what it was like in the '40s or what it was like running, you know, running a candidate against the pollak machine in the '50s. i was lucky must have to hold on to my own notes from years ago talking to people. talking to people like harry cole, mr. adams. but it is astonishing to me how -- well, i'll just say -- i'm not sure i'm making my point here, but i'm trying to underscore the importance of in answering that question just to me how important it is just as a reader and trying to...
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stole and so on and the person who receives the stolen money and people are or are kept in perpetual pollak by poverty and dependency by government in order so that government can be perceived as the slave or other as their savior when in fact it's a government that's and slaving them in keeping them in poverty rate that is all the time we have for today peter pleasure to have you on the shell that was peter schiff president and euro pacific capital. well it seems the mass media has officially given up on blonde republican presidential candidate ron paul who has consistently attracted a very passionate and dedicated following reportedly has had only one imbedded reporter throughout the entire campaign and now he apparently has none because and this n.p.c. uphold the soul and that is off the bus this proves that the mainstream for mainstream reporters ron paul just isn't worth their time and now when you see video of paul he usually is swarmed with a very energized span base yet he hasn't won a single caucus yet and this has the candidate raising suspicion here is that as we you know some pe
stole and so on and the person who receives the stolen money and people are or are kept in perpetual pollak by poverty and dependency by government in order so that government can be perceived as the slave or other as their savior when in fact it's a government that's and slaving them in keeping them in poverty rate that is all the time we have for today peter pleasure to have you on the shell that was peter schiff president and euro pacific capital. well it seems the mass media has officially...
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. >> this morning is joel pollak. he is the he had tor in chief of breitbart.com. at cpac? is that it, what i just showed? >> that is one of the materials andrew breitbart was talking about. by the way, those weren't his last words and this is not his final bombshell. this is the beginning of a vetting process that begins with andrew breitbart's probe into barack obama's time in chicago and will continue. we're not just vetting barack obama, we're also vetting the other candidates. the mainstream media won't and didn't vet barack obama. >> so then let's go back to the clips that i just showed. what part of that was the bombshell? because i missed it. i don't get it. what was a bombshell? >> well, the bombshell is the revelation of the relationship between obama and derrick bell. >> so he's a harvard law student and harvard law professor, yeah? >> that's correct. and derrick bell is the jeremiah wright of academia. he passed away but during his lifetime he developed a theory called critical race theory which holds that the civil rights movement was a sham and that w
. >> this morning is joel pollak. he is the he had tor in chief of breitbart.com. at cpac? is that it, what i just showed? >> that is one of the materials andrew breitbart was talking about. by the way, those weren't his last words and this is not his final bombshell. this is the beginning of a vetting process that begins with andrew breitbart's probe into barack obama's time in chicago and will continue. we're not just vetting barack obama, we're also vetting the other candidates....
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pollak say that it's about white supremacy. you teach this theory.bout that? >> it's not about white supremacy. i think of the ku klux klan. critical race theory is the opposite of that. i have no idea what he was talking about. >> when you look at wikipedia entries and did you know from the time we've done that back and forth to today, the wikipedia entry has been changed 82 times. i haven't touched wikipedia entry. i have other stuff to do. are you surprised that there is this parsing of the wikipedia? is it a theory that's so nuance that there are various interpretations of it? >> i would say there are various interpretations to this extent. there are lots of critical race theorists at different ends of the spectrum. if you got five of us in a room, we might get into a fight about what critical race theory was but no one would say it's about white supremacy. we agree on that. >> he said the theory holds that civil rights movement was a sham and in one of the conversations we had we talked about how bell was criticized by some black leaders and cri
pollak say that it's about white supremacy. you teach this theory.bout that? >> it's not about white supremacy. i think of the ku klux klan. critical race theory is the opposite of that. i have no idea what he was talking about. >> when you look at wikipedia entries and did you know from the time we've done that back and forth to today, the wikipedia entry has been changed 82 times. i haven't touched wikipedia entry. i have other stuff to do. are you surprised that there is this...