‘The racism of low expectations': Sunny Hostin says black people aren’t capable of getting IDs



Critics of voter ID who argue minorities are barred from voting because it’s too difficult for them to get to the DMV fail to see that their whining about marginalization is actually fueled by racism.

Take “The View’s” Sunny Hostin as an example. In a recent interview, Hostin said, “Black people don’t have cars, don’t have drivers licenses, so it’s sort of a vestige of post-slavery laws where black people had to prove their right to vote, and oftentimes they couldn't vote because they couldn't pass some crazy test or they didn't have the appropriate ID.”

“It's a brilliant notion that less voter ID laws allows more people to vote, and most democracies do it that way. We're the only ones that really don't do it that way,” she added.

“That’s an absolute lie,” says Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed.” “The racism of low expectations might be the worst kind of racism of all.”

“Your normal run-of-the-mill racism — that's just based on ignorance. But this — the racism of low expectations — for that you have to believe, as so many of these left-wing elitist numbskulls do, that blacks are incapable of obtaining a photo ID, which is so incredibly demeaning,” he sighs. “It means that you believe they're too stupid, too lazy, too incompetent.”

“Not only can you not figure out how to obtain this impossible task of a photo ID or where such a thing might be located, but they also think you can't scrape together the five bucks” it takes to pay for an ID.

While Sunny Hostin might be dumb enough to actually believe that, Pat knows what the Democrat Party is really after: not equity but dependency.

Democrats need minorities to “have to depend on the benevolent benefactors on the left to continue to take care of them their whole lives,” he says, calling the notion “so condescending” and “so insulting.”

“But this is what the left has always done to minorities. They keep them dependent on their liberal lords and ladies — their betters. To them, blacks are just cattle, and they — the elitists — are the ranchers,” he explains.

As a result of minorities’ devotion to the Democrat Party, “they're going to continue to treat [them] like garbage, as they have for the past several centuries; they're going to continue to lead [them] around by the nose and make sure that [they] never exceed their incredibly low expectations,” says Pat.

To hear more of his commentary and see the footage of Sunny Hostin’s ignorant comments, watch the clip above.

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‘Deport them, no questions asked’: 2008 Hillary was a right-wing ‘extremist’?



While the Democrats fight tooth and nail to protect illegal immigrants, a resurfaced 2008 clip of Hillary Clinton reveals that once upon a time, they believed that what Trump is trying to do is the correct move.

“I think we’ve got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out of the shadows if they’ve committed a crime. Deport them, no questions asked. They’re gone,” Clinton said in the 2008 clip.

“If they’ve been working, and are law-abiding, we should say, ‘Here are the conditions for you staying: You have to pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally, you have to pay back taxes, and you have to try to learn English, and you have to wait in line,’” she added.


“I don’t know who that was,” Keith Malinak of “Pat Gray Unleashed” comments, shocked.

“Head of the Republican National Committee?” Pat Gray jokes, adding, “That’s amazing, jeez.”

Clinton’s comments eerily seemed to be ripped from the same belief system as the Trump sdministration, as a recent statement by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reflects a similar sentiment.

“All foreign nationals present in the United States longer than 30 days must register with the federal government. Failure to comply with this is a crime punishable by fines, imprisonment, or both, As President Trump and Secretary Noem have both said, ‘If you register and you leave now, you choose to self-deport, you may have the opportunity to return later legally,’” Leavitt said.

“If not, you will be arrested, fined, deported, never to return to our country again. The Trump administration will continue to enforce our nation’s immigration laws. We will not pick and choose which laws to enforce. We must know who is in our country for the safety and the security of our homeland and for all American citizens,” she added.

“Yep, pretty reasonable,” Gray comments.

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Separate laws, same state: Are Sharia communities growing in Texas?



New Islamic developments in cities like Plano, Texas, have residents concerned about a rising spread of Sharia-based teachings and community structures. And their concern isn’t misplaced, as videos from inside the movement reveal candid admissions about enforcing religious law, including punishments for theft and adultery.

“Those shopkeepers who sell the rings and stuff on the kiosks, when it’s time for Salah, what do they do? Even to this day, they put a cloth over it and they go pray. Nobody’s going to steal anything. Why? Because you will lose your hand over it,” Yusha Evans of Plano, Texas, said on video.

“And if you’re in Medina, they don’t have to take you very far, because the Sharia court is right next to Masi. They don’t have to take you very far; you will lose your hand. So the deterrent is there,” he continued, noting that those who have been caught and given this punishment statistically do not repeat-offend.


“It’s almost nonexistent,” he added. “They’re sending out polls about whether you would like to live under Sharia for a reason. I would rather you keep your mouth shut than say some of things that I’ve heard been said. Because any Muslim who says they would not like to live under Sharia, they have just made a statement that exited them out of their entire religion.”

“That’s a pretty hardcore stance,” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” comments. “That if you don’t agree with Sharia law, you don’t want to live under Sharia law, but you do want to practice Islam, sorry, you’ve left the religion.”

Gray, like many others, is concerned about the budding Muslim communities in places like Plano, where Evans lives.

“The only reason it’s a problem is because they’re trying to institute Sharia law, and they’re discriminating against Christians and Jews and anybody else who wants to move into that area by telling them that 75% of your money is going to go to the mosque we’re building,” Gray explains.

“There’s a misunderstanding that this is a new thing. It isn’t. There’s at least two of these pretty big communities here in Irving, where our studios are located, and there’s already an existing one, I believe, in Plano,” he continues, adding, “They’re just trying to make it much bigger.”

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16-year-old runner forced to remove ‘Save Girls’ Sports’ shirt after losing spot to trans athlete, compared to a Nazi by AD



Taylor Starling is a 16-year-old high school runner who attends Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California. Despite her rigorous training and dedication, last October, Starling lost her spot on the varsity cross-country team to a transgender athlete — a biological male posing as a female.

While Starling eventually regained her spot on the team by outperforming her male competitor, the controversy is still burning strong.

Shortly following her displacement, Starling, alongside another teammate, filed a federal lawsuit against the Riverside Unified School District in November 2024, alleging violations of Title IX.

The scandal escalated when Starling and another teammate wore "Save Girls’ Sports” T-shirts to practice, which reportedly resulted in school officials comparing the slogan to swastikas and claiming the girls created a hostile environment. Apparently the athletic director even required that they remove their shirts or face discipline.

Last month, Starling spoke at the California State Assembly in support of bills that ban transgender athletes from girls’ sports. The Democratic majority rejected them. However, there’s still hope for Starling to win her lawsuit, which has a court date of May 15, 2025.

Pat Gray plays a clip of Starling’s speech to the California State Assembly.

“My name is Taylor Starling. I'm 16 years old, and I attend Martin Luther King High School. I have a 4.0 GPA, serve as vice president of my junior class, volunteer with National Women's Charity League, and lead as captain of my school's cross-country and track and field teams,” she began. “I was removed from my varsity girls' team and replaced by a newly eligible male transfer student who received favorable treatment.”

Starling went on to describe the time and dedication she put into training for a varsity position — including “[working] every day during the summer” and “waking up at 5:00 a.m. to attend morning practices and staying at school until 4:45 each day.”

Starling also described the double standards she witnessed — “He did not have to attend practice while my team and I were running seven miles a day together.”

“Our athletic director made me remove my [Save Girls’ Sports] shirt and told me it was like wearing a swastika in front of a Jewish person and said that I would face disciplinary action if I wore it again,” she continued. “My Title IX and free speech rights as a female matter too. Why are girls being told that we must sit down and be quiet while boys unfairly get ahead of us in life?”

“Wow, good stuff,” says Pat.

To hear more of the panel’s commentary as well as more wild transgender stories, watch the clip above.

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WATCH: Jasmine Crockett back at it again with INSANE ‘cotton picking’ narrative



Last weekend during a speech at Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury, Connecticut, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) went off the rails ranting about immigration and the black community being done with cotton picking.

In “36 seconds of awesomeness,” Crockett, per usual, made herself look like an absolute fool.

“So I had to go around the country and educate people about what immigrants do for this country, or the fact that we are a country of immigrants. The fact is, ain’t none of y’all trying to go and farm right now. ... We done picking cotton. We are. You can’t pay us enough to find a plantation,” she spewed.

The idea that America is a country of immigrants is one of Pat Gray’s “least favorite lines in the history of this nation.”

“If you're going to talk about how people immigrated here,” then you need to address that “they came the right way. And these were people who wanted to assimilate, who desperately wanted to be Americans,” he says.

Compare those original legal immigrants to many of the American-hating illegal immigrants today — the ones the Democrat Party champions and prioritizes over their own citizens.

“If you come here and all you want to do is hang on to what you had before, why did you come here?” asks Pat.

“Sounds like you’re a white racist,” says Jeffy sarcastically.

Pat is equally exhausted with this insane radical leftist claim that Trump deporting illegal immigrants somehow equates to sending black Americans back to the fields to pick cotton.

As a Texas resident, he finds it hard to fathom that "our neighbors are voting for this person."

To see the footage of Crockett’s speech and hear more of Pat and Jeffy’s commentary, watch the clip above.

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Klaus Schwab’s exit: A victory for freedom over globalist control



Nearly a year ago, reports of World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab stepping down from his position began to circulate — but now it’s finally happening. Schwab is stepping down as chair of the forum’s board of trustees.

The WEF has said in a statement to the Financial Times that the process of Schwab’s departure should be completed by January 2027.

“You can’t just leave,” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” comments, adding, “No, he’s far too important a man for that.”

“We don’t like your communist movements here, we don’t like what you’re trying to reset, the world’s capitalist situation,” he continues. “But he is stepping down, and apparently it’s partly because of the American-led realization of Schwab’s proposed Great Reset.”


“So we’ve been against it, we’ve fought against it, and thank goodness, we’re apparently winning in the WEF here,” he adds.

There have also reportedly been allegations of discrimination at the WEF under Schwab’s leadership.

“The Wall Street Journal published a damning report, claiming on the basis of internal complaints, email exchanges, and interviews with current and past WEF employees that under Schwab’s decades-long oversight, the forum has allowed to fester an atmosphere hostile to women and black people,” Gray explains.

“He’s probably got some women to discriminate against before he leaves,” he adds.

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Bus crash or big lie? Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s wild tale unraveled



Virginia Giuffre is not only an Australian-American advocate for sex trafficking victims but a survivor of sex trafficking at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.

Now, she’s made headlines again after claiming to have been hit by a school bus at 110 km/hr in Western Australia, leaving her with kidney failure and told by doctors that she had four days to live.

Her claims were written in a dramatic Instagram post that featured a photo of her bruised face as she was lying in a hospital bed.


“I won’t bore anyone with the details, but I think it important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving 110km as we were slowing for a turn that no matter what your car is made of it might as well be a tin can,” Giuffre wrote in the post.

“I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology. I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time, but you know what they say about wishes,” she finished.

Since the post, she has now claimed via a family spokesperson that the Instagram post had been mistakenly posted to her public Instagram and was meant to be on her private Facebook page.

The bus driver has since come out to say the accident was blown out of proportion and that it was a “minor collision.” West Australian police have also confirmed there were “no reported injuries” following the incident.

Giueffre’s claims have understandably ignited a firestorm online.

“She said she had four days to live, people started all this speculation online, all kinds of conspiracies, ‘It was a CIA hit, it was an FBI hit, Clinton hit, Jeffrey Esptein’s still alive and he tried to kill her,’” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” comments, skeptical of Giuffre’s story.

“That was a pretty sloppy hit if you just left it alone like that,” he adds.

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Elon Musk’s baby drama escalates: Ashley St. Clair sells Tesla, claims Musk slashed child support



On Valentine's Day this year, 26-year-old conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair posted on X that she had given birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child five months prior. A whirlwind of drama immediately followed with Elon allegedly ignoring St. Clair and refusing to acknowledge the child. A few days later, St. Clair submitted two petitions to the New York Supreme Court: a paternity petition to legally establish Musk as the father of her son and a custody petition seeking sole legal and physical custody.

Neither petition has been granted.

Fast-forward a couple of months, and now the drama is even messier. Yesterday, St. Clair was spotted outside her Manhattan apartment handing over the keys to her black Tesla Model S to a representative from Carvana, an online auto sales company. She told a Daily Mail reporter that she was selling the $100,000 vehicle because Elon Musk had cut her child support by 60%.

"I need to make up for the 60% cut that Elon made to our son's child support," she said.

Musk, responding to an X post by Laura Loomer, in which she called St. Clair a “gold digger,” said, “I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed. Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year."

Which narrative is closer to the truth? Is Musk an absent, penny-pinching father? Or is Ashley St. Clair really just a gold digger?

Pat Gray wades into the public scandal.

“He’s given her $2.5 million and $500K a year. I’m sorry, if you can’t get by on that, I can’t help you. I mean, that’s more than enough child support,” he says.

“Unleashed” producer Kris Kruz points out that the Tesla St. Clair sold, as well as the Manhattan apartment she’s living in, were both paid for by Musk.

What Elon needs to do, says Pat, is just take the paternity test to find out if all this headache is even necessary.

To hear more of the panel’s commentary and see some of the back and forth between St. Clair and Musk, watch the clip above.

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RFK Jr.’s pharma ad ban: TV’s $6.9 billion question



Whether you’re streaming shows on Hulu or turning on cable TV to catch the news, you’re bound to encounter pharmaceutical advertisements that always end with a lengthy list of side effects.

Those ads always feature smiling, happy supposed customers oblivious to the side effect voice-over that usually lists “death” as one of issues they may face.

However, you’ll only see those ads if you live in the United States or New Zealand, because they’re the only countries that allow pharmaceutical companies to advertise prescription drugs on TV — a practice that the U.S. adopted after FDA rule changes in 1997 and that New Zealand regulates under its Medicines Act.


Now, Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr. aims to change that.

RFK argues that these commercials fuel overmedication and Big Pharma’s influence. Taking them down could disrupt the $6.9 billion pharma TV ad market — which could also disrupt television itself.

“I hate to have broadcast entities lose money,” Jeffy tells Pat Gray and Keith Malinak on “Pat Gray Unleashed.”

“They’re gonna have to make up that money somewhere, and then they’ll probably raise your subscription fees and kick employees to the curb,” Malinak says.

“I mean, look, that’s why you don’t have critical stories on national news, or any news networks,” he continues, “critical of the pharmaceutical industry or the COVID vax or any kind of issue. It’s because those newscasts are funded almost exclusively through pharmaceutical TV dollars.”

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‘Feels like a demonic ritual’ — KFC’s latest commercial will SHOCK you



In 1930, a man named Harland Sanders began selling fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. That restaurant eventually became the global franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken, more commonly known as KFC. It’s been adored for generations.

However, now droves of people are swearing off the restaurant for life — and not because of the MAHA movement.

The latest KFC commercial — a blend of creepy cultish behavior and a not-so-subtle insinuation of cannibalism — likely has Sanders rolling over in his grave.

Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” plays the full commercial.

Here’s a brief summary of what transpires in the two-minute ad: A young man walks alone in a misty forest. He suddenly encounters a chicken staring at him from behind a tree. Then, out of the blue, a puffy vest descends from the sky onto a woman. Then, a bunch of people all wearing similar clothing come out of hiding and surround the man and woman, who then levitate to face one another. The man’s clothes are suddenly replaced so that he matches the group.

Then, a giant golden egg appears and the cult-like group starts carrying it somewhere, while doing these strange, gyrating movements. The group arrives with the egg at a giant lake of gravy. The woman then carries the man into the lake of gravy and submerges him. When she pulls him back up, he’s a giant chicken tender. She holds him above her head, and the group stomps and cheers in preparation for their next meal.

Co-host Keith Malinak says it “feels like a demonic ritual.”

On top of that, there seems to be an insinuation that the meat the restaurant uses “is human.”

“You dipped a human being in gravy, and he became a piece of fried chicken. ... Wow is that weird,” says Pat in complete disbelief. “That was maybe the king of weird.”

“That was insane; that was evil; that was demonic,” says Keith. “They’re not even hiding anymore.”

To see the commercial, watch the clip above.

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