
In this episode of Nightly Scroll, a report claims Harvard wanted to investigate its ties to slavery UNTIL they found too much info! Gov. Newsom insults Marines, AOC lies about her “Bronx Girl” lifestyle & more. Comedian & Content creator Bobby Sauce joins me to react to it all!
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Hailey Carania
Welcome everyone to Nightly Scroll. I'm Hailey Carania. Go to the Bongino Report channel. That's where you can watch this show. Make sure that you're subscribed. Of course, if you want to listen later on, you can do that. If you want to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, you can do that too. Whenever you want. Obviously, the live show is here and then like about an hour later, you can go listen on those podcast platforms. I know a lot of people listen in the car or they can't, you know, join at night. I totally get it. They listen in the morning. Whenever you listen. I appreciate you. So make sure that you go to Apple Podcast, Spotify, make sure you're subscribed so that you never miss a show. And I've got a big show on deck for you tonight. Harvard has gone full investigating its own ties to slavery until they realized just how many past university staff members and leaders once owned slaves. Then it became too expensive for them to keep researching AKA and made them look really bad. So abort mission. Then California Governor Gavin Newsom's office called Marines a creep. This is a creep operation. They're saying that everyone on the border, all the Marines that are on the border, this is just part of a larger scheme. They're planning something else. They have ulterior motives. Meanwhile, they're just trying to keep the country safe and secure our borders. Imagine that. So Gavin Newsom's probably projecting then. Alligator Alcatraz is open. Open for business. President Trump visited earlier today. I thought it was going to be a thousand beds, 3,000 beds for illegal migrants. This is incredible. We're going to talk about that. Plus famous New York City socialists Zoran Mandani and aoc. They don't want you to know how rich. They actually grew up with silver spoons in their mouths because it's not good for their brand. Then the Trump musk beef has been reignited today with the President maybe considering deporting his ex best friend. And plus a dating themed scrolling time that will make you very grateful if you're not single. I've got comedian Bobby Sauce on deck to react to it all. Nightly scroll starts now. Like I said, Harvard is now researching their ties to slavery. They've been doing it for a few years now. This all started, you know, 2020. All the racial stuff happened, all the George Floyd stuff happened. And everyone, all these woke institutions, organizations, corporations, they had to prove to everyone that they weren't racist. And then if they knew that they were racist, they had to make it up somehow, and Harvard falls into that camp. So they were researching their own ties to slavery, and they're committed, or they have been committed to conducting genealogical research to identify living descendants of the slave owners who were related to the Harvard community, whether they were staff members, leaders, professors, whoever. Why you'd want to dig into this, I don't know. It certainly backfired for them. So here's the headline out of the Guardian. Harvard hired a researcher to uncover its ties to slavery. He says the results cost him his job. We found too many slaves. That was. That's the problem. So this announcement that Harvard made that they were going to investigate all their, you know, racism and ties to slavery, this was accompanied by a $100 million endowment, and they hired a researcher to look into whoever these slaves were who were tied to Harvard. So he had been working for the past three years. He had identified in the first, you know, few days, few months, he. He found 70. Then he's been doing this since 2022. So by now he's identified more than 900 people who have been enslaved by university affiliates. Whether, like I said, if that's leadership, faculty, staff, whatever. So he goes to them and says, I. I found more than 900 enslaved people related to Harvard in some way. I need more money. There's more to be done. So he asked to have a meeting with higher ups at Harvard. And they essentially told him, don't find too many slaves. Like, we want you to do this, but like, don't. Don't do too much, not too much on my girl. We don't want to. We don't want to look too bad. So this researcher who was hired said, are you afraid that I've. I found too many descendants? They said, it'll bankrupt the university if we find too many. To which the. The researcher said, that's insane. Do you want me to falsify this evidence? Do you want me to destroy it? Do you want me to ignore it? And Harvard basically gave a non answer, but said, you know, whatever you find, we just don't want to report it all. Of course, it's hilarious. They said, unfortunately, you keep finding more slaves. And to that, they said, every new person that he finds is a source of guilt and shame for Harvard. But they're the ones that started this whole mess. They're the ones who wanted this investigated. So, you know, they're biting themselves in the butt. So anyway, this researcher gets a call from HR at Harvard, and they say, effective immediately, you and your team, you're no longer needed because of course, he found way too many slaves associated with Harvard and their staff. And they thought, you know, this is not only a bad look for us, but we can't, we can't afford. We're. We're paying for our own demise here. This is just hilarious. Am I the only person who thinks this is so funny? So this researcher who was fired thinks that the reason he was fired is that they, they found too many slaves. And again, that's just what he was hired to do. But he's saying that now he's fired, there's more work to be done. He said that this was just the tip of the iceberg. He had found more than 900, but he suspects that there are more than 10,000 enslaved people because of Harvard faculty and staff in the past. Just insane. And so since this whole initiative has started, Harvard has given out more than $4 million in grants to HBCUs and other local organizations. And of course, now, you know, they're. They're bankrupt because of it. So this is how DEI and other commitments to woke backfire. When you have to financially back your virtue signals, all of a sudden, virtue signaling, not that important anymore. It's one thing for Harvard to come out and say, look at us. We're investigating our ties to slavery. We're calling ourselves out, we're holding ourselves accountable. Then they find out just how bad it really is, just how tied to slavery they really were. All of a sudden they're like, this is pretty embarrassing for us. It doesn't make us look good at all. And it's costing us more money to dig up more dirt on ourselves. So this project is legitimately just Harvard digging its own grave. But it just goes to show that these companies that pledge whatever to whatever cause, they don't care about anything but looking good and not losing money. I just wish liberals would wake up one day and realize that it also goes to show how reparation payments, if implemented anywhere, would completely decimate the economy. And I'm. I'm not advocating for free stuff, by the way, because none of this works. But it's not like giving people free health care that could actually improve lives. This is just giving people taxpayer dollars for injustices of the past that were never experienced by the people getting paid. And it's paid for by people who never did anything wrong. Nobody living today is complicit in the American slave trade, and nobody currently is a victim of it, although these people would love to believe that they are still victims. And what was Harvard going to do with this? Research anyway, reach out to all these descendants and say, sorry, give them tuition, let them get an education at Harvard, where they would just make some DEI statement, some oopsie daisy. The whole thing is a freaking scam. It's the second day of the jury deliberations in the Diddy trial. Multiple notes from the jury. Let's watch this video from Court tv. This is one of the. One of the notes earlier today about juror number 25 not complying. Watch this.
Unknown Speaker
It says, we have a juror, juror number 25, who we are concerned cannot follow your honor's instructions. The fourth person then asked to speak with the judge or that that particular juror be interviewed. So what do we know about juror number 25? We know he's male. We know he is a scientist. We know that during the jury selection process that he had told both sides that he had seen that hotel video in which Sean Diddy Combs is seen assaulting Cassie Ventura. This is inside the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles. He had said that he did see that video. And he also said, Julia, that he had formed an opinion about that particular video. But then he was very clear that he was able to set his opinion aside to be able to go forward and have a fair, impartial look at this entire case. But now we're having a situation where this same juror, now according to the note that was just sent out, is not following those instructions.
Hailey Carania
All right, so maybe they have to bring in an alternate juror if this juror 25 can't be impartial. But it seems like they've come to a conclusion, a verdict on four out of the five counts. So some experts are saying that this juror 25 issue could have been avoided if the jury was sequestered during this seven week trial. To which I say doesn't matter, because this video of Diddy beating Cassie to hell and back went massively viral before the trial started. It is quite difficult for humans to be, you know, memory holing videos like that and be completely unbiased. Human emotion is not unbiased. I understand that the expectation is that the jury is unbiased, but it's very difficult. When you see a video like that, it goes massively viral. It's a celebrity case. Another note from the jury today was a specific request for transcripts relating to Cassie's testimony where she talked about an argument that they had back in 2013 in Cannes. Then they also wanted the testimony from her recollection of that Intercontinental Hotel incident where Diddy was caught on that security footage beating her. They also requested transcripts from testimonies about freak offs and then other fights between Cassie and Diddy over the years. And as of a few minutes before this show, the jury had reached a verdict on four out of the five counts. They reached a verdict on the sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution, two counts of each. However, they are still deadlocked on the racketeering conspiracy charge. If found guilty, Diddy will go to jail for 15 years with a maximum sentence of life in prison. Now, I don't know what the verdicts are we that hasn't come out yet and I don't know if they're going to have to go back and deliberate on this racketeering charge tomorrow if they're doing it tonight. Don't know. Something tells me that Diddy is just going to get off because that's the way things work, unfortunately. I feel like if they don't and they threw out some of these charges or details of these charges, like they threw out everything related to the arson, alleged arson at Kid Cudi's house, the alleged break in at Kid Cudi's house. They didn't have enough evidence to prove that Diddy did all that despite testimony from his ex assistant and Kid Cudi himself. So you know when they drop things like that, when you know, Kid Cudi has photos of his car burnt and his assistant literally says diddy held a gun to my head and we went to Kid Cudi's house and broke in again. If they don't have the evidence for things like that, I don't know if they're going to have enough to get him on the other charges or the other counts. So I'm holding out hope that justice is served for people that did he did wrong, but not holding my breath. My new favorite bit, by the way, is calling out the mainstream media for their coverage of illegal aliens. I did this yesterday. I'm going to do it again. Because as always, they bury the lead and they paint these freaks of natures as upstanding citizens, which they are not. So you know the drill. It's the entirety of, you know, the mainstream media calling Kilimar Abrego Garcia the Maryland dad. This is what they do. So here's the latest from the New York Times. I saw this today. Had had to get into it. Teen allegedly killed by soccer coach died of acute alcohol poisoning. Family's attorney says okay. Teen allegedly killed by soccer coach. What they failed to mention is that this youth Soccer coach is an illegal alien and an alleged pedophile. So again, they just bury the lead. He's just a soccer coach. Until you read further in the article and then you realize that he's this disgusting monster. So I love how they do this. So this teenager, it's very sad story, but he took a train to go visit his soccer coach and then never came home. His family reported him missing, and then, unfortunately, LAPD homicide detectives found him in a ditch on the side of the road. Very, very sad. This was in early April, and they're looking into this. And of course, this soccer coach, they find that he. There were plenty of allegations, multiple different allegations of childhood sexual assault, but because he was never charged. He was never charged because children didn't want to testify against him. Understood. But the LA Times calling him youth soccer coach. Soccer coach in the headline. It's insane. It's totally insane. Let's not sugarcoat who this monster is. I've worked in media my entire career. I totally get that you want to have clickbait headlines so that people read your articles, but in this case, coming straight out the gate with the truth would have been a more grabby headline than soccer coach. But of course, that doesn't fit the LA Times narrative. The LA Times doesn't want to get caught speaking about illegals in a bad light, so they just diminish how disgustingly violent this man really is. And then they save the gruesome deep details for deeper in the article. And they hope that you don't read it. They hope that you don't. You don't get that far. It's totally insane. No surprise this takes place in Commiformia. Commifornia. And, you know, they've welcomed in millions of illegals, offering them free health care. Gavin Newsom would sooner tank his own state and watch it burn to the ground than admit anything President Trump has done is successful. Which is why his office is referring to Marines stated at the southern border as a mission creep. Marines are stationed on the California border. Newsom's office calls it mission creep. So Camp Pendleton Marines have been deployed in San Diego county. And Governor Gavin Newsom's office wrote this. Stephen Miller's quotas are pulling Border Patrol agents hundreds of miles away from the southern border, resulting in terrifying encounters captured on video. Now it appears Marines are being forced to backfill those border slots. This is not just mission creep. It is putting law enforcement, our soldiers, and the community in danger. Well, border crossings are down, so obviously what they're doing is working. It's very difficult to argue that the presence of more cops and more agents is making LA less safe and California less safe and the border less secure. They also mentioned in the statement that the presence of law enforcement is putting law enforcement in danger. What? Why is that? Because gender fluid baristas are throwing bricks at them. That's not the fault of law enforcement. So Gavin Newsom calling it mission creep, insinuating that they have nefarious intentions beyond their military capacity, or that maybe this presence will lead to something else. There is nothing abnormal, by the way, about our military securing our border. And Gavin Newsom should be thankful that President Trump is cleaning up his mess. A stark contrast to what is happening in Florida. Alligator Alcatraz open for business today. President Trump arriving on site earlier this morning, was greeted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Now, like I said in my intro, this initiative was announced just a little over a week ago, eight days ago, and it's already up and running. And like I said, this is the real operation. Warp speed. Republican governors, they move quick. So you're watching this. Now, this is the inside of the detention center. You see, originally it was reported there was going to be a thousand beds. Apparently, there are 3,000 beds. And the whole point of placing this detention center in the Everglades is to, of course, deter escapees. I love to see it.
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Hailey Carania
And now I'm very excited to welcome in my guest, a comedian, host of the Bobby Sauce Show. Bobby Sauce. Thank you so much for joining me.
Bobby Sauce
My pleasure.
Hailey Carania
Awesome. I want to get into your take first and foremost on Alligator Alcatraz. Where are you based, by the way?
Bobby Sauce
South Florida.
Hailey Carania
Okay.
Bobby Sauce
East South Florida.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. Okay, same. So let's get into this. Are you. What are you feeling about these, these Everglades protesters?
Bobby Sauce
I mean, I think that a Lot of good things happen in Florida, generally speaking. And because we have such a good governor, the place is very free and very safe and very protected. And I think that he stands up for us in so many different ways. So this falls right in line with that. If it keeps taxpaying citizens and otherwise law abiding citizens safe and protected, isn't that a good thing? We wouldn't have to take these protective measures if the bag of meat and the, and his demon sidekick didn't let all these people jump the border over the last four years. So this is kind of the byproduct of the thing that they created.
Hailey Carania
Bag of meat is generous. I don't, I don't think there was a lot going on up in that brain of Joe Biden's, but, you know, the Democrats campaigned on calling Republicans weird. And I feel like alligator Alcatraz is pretty bad ass.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, I think that's fantastic. I mean, it's like if there's a natural barrier that prevents people from escaping and, and being reinserted back into the otherwise peaceful and law abiding population, how could you, how could that be a bad thing? If anything, those create a natural barrier that would reduce those costs. You would probably have to put a higher wall or more secure measures or whatever to put it in an urban core. So this is a, this is a protective financial measure as well as just generally a good one. Don't you want them out in the Everglades where nobody is at, instead of in a downtown city or something like that? I've seen helicopters flying around here before when people escape and it's like, is that fair to the people that have some dude jump over their fence? Of course not. So I think that's a, I think it's a great thing. I'm all for it. I think almost everything that Desantis does I agree with.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. And to your point about this being a sound financial decision, Trump joked earlier that you don't need to pay the alligators. So it's free labor. It's basically like, you don't need to pay the bodyguards. They're just, they're just there. They're free. And one of the reporters asked Trump, you know, can you replicate this elsewhere? And that's why he said, well, it's pretty unique in the Everglades because you don't have to pay these guys. They're just there. You know, we've got the snakes, alligators, whatever else is in there. So they might have to figure out some new marketing tactics in other places of the country maybe like, they've got to do this in Arizona, New Mexico, some of these other border states over there, like Scorpion Slammer in Arizona. They just got to like round up, you know, the most dangerous animals and beings in each state and just replicate this. That'd be pretty cool.
Bobby Sauce
Well, it's funny because it's like one of the things that the left is so good at is, is wordplay and branding. And so Alligator Alcatraz has alliteration. People can imagine it in their mind. It's an easy thing for us to talk about even here on the show. It's, it's memorable. And if it, if it were not branded in such a way, would people even care or realize it? Because there's, there's likely many facilities around the country that are like this, I know, like out in the desert in Arizona and so forth. There's places that are very similar to this and just as, as not ideal for a person to be in. So it's like, I wish the right was a little bit better at branding things that are actually good as opposed to things that they can market as bad.
Hailey Carania
Yeah, they should just, they just need to do a little rebranding on all of these. But of course, all of these ICE deportations and whatnot is prompting protests all over the country. And it started in LA with the no Kings protest. And now more no Kings protests are lined up for the 4th of July. Not only is this so stupid because we don't have a king, but we saw how it went down the first time. Why are they trying this again?
Bobby Sauce
I mean, the, the answer to almost any and every question as to why things happen is because there's something to be gained. It's like solving a murder. It's like, who is setting to benefit? And as a result of there being this situation, it's like, well, you can pin anybody that goes against it. Even when they're defending against violence, for example, as being racist or misogynist or anti freedom or whatever is the case. And then on top of that, all of the, all of the groups that advocate and finance these protests, all of them are seeing to benefit as a result of leftist policies giving out money for, you know, insert, insert this handout, insert this type of handout. It could be for some environmental cause or for some homeless shelter building or for some green supposed initiative that just becomes like a, like a money vacuum. It's like if you look at the no Kings protest, this is not an organic uprising. This is a branded, marketed, highly produced and very expensive campaign. That has a website and a logo and branding all done by professionals. And then you literally see all the logos of the hundreds of institutions that are orchestrated with it. Who is, who is being financed to contact those organizations, gain the, gain the resources from those organizations, put those logos up. All of that stuff takes time and resources, and all those people have to be paid. It's like these people are just doing it out of the good of their heart. So it's like, would do you think you're really fighting against the power and the corporations when you're literally protesting money from them? Yeah. In a financed protest, like, it's, it's, it couldn't be further from an uprising. It couldn't be further from, from organic.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. And then to your point about all the people organizing the protest being paid, the protesters themselves are being paid. And not only that, I mean, I found you on Tik Tok. And so you're obviously aware of Alex Earl and some of these influencers who are. They have massive influence, massive platforms. Then they just get bullied in their comment section until they make a statement or until they post, hey, you can donate here. Here are resources to donate to, whatever the hell. And you know, these girls, like, I'm just going to use Alex Earl as an example. She went to University of Miami, God bless her, graduated. She, and she does a lot for her community. But the girl got famous because she's a party girl and she does her makeup in her bedroom before going out with her friends. Why are there liberals hounding her to make statements on politics, foreign policy, Israel, all these things? It's like this girl, why do we think she knows anything about anything?
Bobby Sauce
That's the point is that she doesn't. Because all of these, again, it's like all the way back to the beginning, it's like the simplest answer is usually the one that's true. It's like there are advertising agencies and talent agencies that represent any multitude of corporations. All, all of those corporations are all intertwined with each other, from their stock positions to their financiers to whoever, whoever is the backing behind them and use State street, blackrock or whatever other corporation, they all have their hands and all of these respective cookie jars. So it's like if you are represented by, let's say, CAA or some other major talent agency, the talent agency says they get an advertisement from Toyota and Bank of America and whatever other corporation and they say if you do not convince any, any multitude of these people to take these advertisements that bo all of our respective corporations, we'll just give you no deals at all. And then CAA or whatever other talent organization passes that information down to the, to the artists or the creatives, much like they would have done 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago with musicians. It's like, do you want to be rich and famous? Well, if you do, then you will say this. It's like, does anybody out there think that like Emily Ratajkowski knows anything about Democratic summer? Or is it just like, here's my bags, here's my butt and like I'm hot maybe, or I once was. And like, maybe look at me like these people, they don't even care. The only thing they care about is maintaining their existing cash flows and staying relevant. And they, and I would wager that the majority of them are being threatened with the, with the rug pull of existing cash flows.
Hailey Carania
Right.
Bobby Sauce
And that's why they do it. They just don't want to lose money and they probably don't know any better and don't care anyways. And they know that their audience doesn't either.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. And Emily Rata Cowsey, she's a model, she's an actress and she's just gorgeous and that's what she's known for. And people follow her because she's gorgeous. But then in 2025, it's not enough to just be a model, it's not enough to just be an influencer. Now you also need to be this mouthpiece and I think a lot of them, they don't want this, but to your point, they want to just not get canceled so that they can keep making money and keep having this platform. But Emily Ratajkowski sitting in bed, laying in bed, saying, it's Democrat socialist summer. All of these influencers make money because of capitalism and then they're paid to push socialism. It's like, what is happening?
Bobby Sauce
Well, I think that the, I think that the reality of it is, is a supermodel and, or a model is much like a professional athlete, which is like your, your prominence and your ability to excel at the highest level of your talent and has an expiration date. And unless you're Gisele Bunchen or whatever, there's another 21 year old girl that is willing to get naked and be hot that's coming up behind you. And Emily Ratajkowski is in her mid-30s. I don't know what the type, what the life cycle is for a model to be relevant or, or, or objectively beautiful for such and such a campaign. Because a lot of these campaigns are tailoring to women that are 20. Do. Does a 21 year old girl want to see a woman that's 35 or does she want to see someone that, like Alex Earl, that's 23 and hot with her boyfriend, that's a football player that's doing all of these things that a 35 year old with a kid probably wouldn't do. So it's like her star, you know, for lack of a better word, is decreasing in value. And the only way to remain relevant with a decreasing asset is to start dabbling in places that you don't understand as a way of grabbing and garnering attention so that you can still maintain those cash flows. Because they, I bet you that they would propose something to her and be like, well listen, you're 35, you're still hot, but I don't know if you'll build, you'll be in this high demand. Right now we got a 23 year old that's willing to post about Democratic socialist summer. So do you want to post it and get paid or do you want to just, you know, show your bags on Instagram for free? Maybe you should, maybe you should just take this.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. And then they do. And you know, it's sad, it's. I mean most people in, most creatives, most people in Hollywood models, whatever, they're very liberal for whatever reason. Maybe they're getting their liberal bag or maybe they just, they don't know any better, whatever. But they hate this country so much. And I need to know why they hate this country so much. Because so much of what they. All the benefits that they have that they're so lucky to have are because of capitalism and because of the freedom that we have in this country. Are they just too sheltered to know how good they have it or are they too sheltered to know that it's way worse other places? Is it white guilt? Like what is it?
Bobby Sauce
I think it's, I think it's a combination of two things. I think thing number one is that generally speaking you don't, you want to. Human beings naturally are tribal inherently. And if you are a person whose financial, who's whose financial backing or who's whose finances depend on, on attention, then you have to go where the perceived attention is no matter what. So it's like if, if right wing politics, if Republicanism, if Americana was perceived to be the most valuable and the most popular and there was the most financial opportunities in that realm, I would wager that they would turn on a dime and wave an American flag. Just the same, I think that a Lot of the times, again, it's like they don't care about anything. It's kind of like, do you sign the deal with the devil? It's like, what is the. What is the deal with the devil? It's like, will you sell your soul for wealth and fame? And it's like, I would wager that a lot of these people were willing to do that. So do they care about the country or do they care about where their perceived attention lies and thus the finances follow? So I would wager that that's the one piece. Piece number two is in the event that you can't capture them based on that alone, how else would you do it? You would do it through perceived emotional manipulation. So to make you appear empathetic and, or kind and, or loving and, or open. So it's like, I accept trans people because. Because everybody deserves to be treated with equality. We all agree with that. If you want to be 33 and trans, none of us really care about that. But when you want to say that a 14 year old needs to take a cocktail of pills for the remainder of their life and mutilate their body parts, like, these things are not together, but. But when they are sold on that empathy, they casually leave out the key component, that is the part that all of us care about. We care about you competing in college sports and taking opportunities away from women. We care about you making women unsafe in the workplace or in, or in sports or in a locker room, for example, where your daughter, sister, mother could potentially be. And we care about you doing it to kids. If you want to be 40 years old and do it in the privacy, your own home, or like lurch around at Disneyland and be a freakazoid, yeah, go ahead and do that. Nobody cares about that. But they lump them all together to emotionally manipulate not only them, but the audience that doesn't know the full story of what happens as a result of those policies.
Hailey Carania
Yeah, and of course, everyone's freaking out now. You know, President Trump's in office, so everyone claims that LGBTQ rights are being threatened, when really they're just protecting women. But everyone on the left and even people on the right are all freaking out today because the one big, beautiful bill passed in the Senate. Vice President Vance broke the tie. It was a 50, 51 vote. And now it goes back to the House. This will codify Trump's tax cuts. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime if all goes well. And it's funding the deportation efforts. I think ICE and all DHS, they had $2 million, and now they're going to have $45 million in this budget. So this is a big, beautiful legislation, legislative win for President Trump and should it get passed. But as always, you know, haters mad. So what say you? Is this a win or is it a spending disaster or a little bit of both?
Bobby Sauce
I would say that it's a little bit of both in the same way that, like, look, people. People freak out because they think that the world is black and white and politics most definitely is not. It's like, it's like, did you know that you can, like Trump, think he's the best person to run the country, generally speaking, but also think that half the things that he says about Taylor Swift or insert this person here are stupid, childish, and not something that I feel good sitting behind. Is. Can. Did you know that you can like Trump and believe that he was the best candidate for the job while also liking Thomas Massie and believing that he's one of the most principled, if not the most principled member of Congress and what he says is valid? It's like, did you know that these two things could exist simultaneously? So does the bill do a lot of things that are great? Absolutely. Does it have a lot of unnecessary pork spending? Highly probable. Is. Is Washington a lot of, like, A lot of, like, WWE BS and a lot of showmanship? Yeah, absolutely. So it's like, is it generally good? Well, at least it's on our side. I'll say that. Does it have a lot of things that are good in it? Yes, absolutely. But I would, I would be. I would. I would imagine that it was probably improbable or unlikely that it would have passed or without all of the pork in there, because that's just what the government does. So I'd say it's a dub. But I think to pretend that if you say it does this for spending or that it squanders money here or there, that you're some type of Donnie hater or some type of turnco or like, you're not real maga. I think that's clown behavior. And I think that people need to realize that things can be true at the same time. And if you just come at everybody, or if you're like cat turd on X who just, like, flips out and will do anything and lick Donnie's boots no matter what he does, it's like, you're not helping anything. We're supposed to be talking about this. We're supposed to be intelligent. We're supposed to be chopping this up.
Hailey Carania
Yeah, yeah, but it's like, oh, you're not.
Bobby Sauce
You're not MAGA now. It's like, what are you talking about?
Hailey Carania
It's like, bro, I'm maga. I'm just worried about, you know, two things at the same time. Like you were saying, one person who can't seem to figure this out is Elon Musk, because the big beautiful bill is what all of this beef stemmed from. So earlier today, a reporter asked. Asked President Trump about the big beautiful bill and whether or not he would consider deporting Elon Musk. So let's watch this video really quick.
Bobby Sauce
Oh, man.
Hailey Carania
Video.
Unknown Speaker
I don't know. I mean, watch the second look. We might have to put Doge on Elon, you know? You know, Doge is Deluge, is the monster that has to. That might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn't that be terrible? He gets a lot of subsidies, Peter. But Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is going to be terminated. And you know what? When you look at it, who wants. Not everybody wants an electric car. I don't want an electric car. I want to have maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe a hybrid, maybe someday a hydrogen. He have a high union. God, it has one problem. It blows up, you know? So I'm going to give that one to Peter. Let Peter test it off.
Hailey Carania
What say you?
Bobby Sauce
Well, again, I think that. I think that multiple things can be true at the same time, where it's like. It's like, did. Did Elon act childish and sloppy in the way that he approached the situation that was there? Yeah. Does Trump do the same thing? Does he act childish and say stupid things? Yes, absolutely. And like, the thought that it's like, oh, we're going to potentially deport Elon Musk, it's like. It's like, dude, this is the type of person that we want in the country. This person is a titan of business that's generated a tremendous amount of money, not only for individual stockholders, but pension funds. This is one of the largest companies in America. It's like, how could we. How could we look at a titan of industry that's one of the few people that's building manufacturing plants to manufacture in America and be like, yeah, he should go. And then on top of all that, it's like, oh, Elon gets all these subsidies. Okay, well, subsidies and things that he gets for the space program, for example. It's like, if you give Elon 60 million, but it would have cost NASA 195 million or whatever. Is the case? It's like, is that a subsidy or are we not saving money? So I just hate this. I hate this, like, childish lumping of all things together and, like, just. And just being, like, this person bad, this person good. Based on the whim of the day, I think that they can both. They should both coexist. And this type of, like, childish, like, public fighting is just a waste of time. And none of these things are America first. They're not American citizen. It's like, I keep thinking about this stuff, and it's like, I thought we were doing America, and here we are talking about insert country that can't be named. Insert. You know, deporting Elon Musk or all this other stuff. It's like, none of this stuff solves the things that we thought we were gonna be voting for. So I just feel like the distraction is frustrating because it's like, there's a very limited window of time between now and the midterms. And if people think that we're gonna come around the midterms and just win in some landslide, I think you haven't been paying attention to history. So the limited window of time may be maybe dwindling. And to spend time talking about some stupid stuff like this, to me, is just a waste of the momentum.
Hailey Carania
Totally. And we need Elon Musk on our side going into these midterms because he's already donating to Thomas Massie' campaign, and he is going to be very influential, and we might as well have him on Team Trump and Team MAGA rather than, you know, he says that he wants to create a third political party, which has been done and tried before. It never works. So, you know, I like Elon Musk. I like everything that he's done. You know, Twitter 2.0. Thank goodness. Everything that he's done with doge. Thank goodness SpaceX, he brought home those astronauts when NASA wouldn't. And, you know, so again, he's done great things. Where I have an issue is when he calls President Trump essentially a pedophile with no evidence. And to me, if a friend of mine said that about me, there would be no coming back.
Bobby Sauce
I.
Hailey Carania
Even if they team up again, their relationship will not be as strong as it was. And I think that's an issue. Do you think Elon Musk, since he's been talking about this, creating a third political party, do you think he'll run himself in 2028?
Bobby Sauce
Well, he can't run. He wasn't born in America.
Hailey Carania
Oh, yeah, you're right.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah. So he, he can't. He can't.
Hailey Carania
Duh.
Bobby Sauce
So that, yeah, that's, that's out. But this is the other thing too. It's like, this is where I feel like the well is kind of poisoned even for, like, issues like this. It's like, hey, we, we should all be able to talk about this in open forum. That would be healthy debate for people to have. And Elon, whether we like it or not, and Trump, for that matter, these people are responsible or are responsive to the, to the pulse of the people. Elon responds to when people are talking about him on X and adjusts him. And even, and even Donnie will, will respond. And that reactiveness shows the true power of, of the people that have voices on the Internet, let's just say. So the thing that bothers me the most is that the social media and the supposed independent media class is now a lobbied arm of the federal government. And if you have a big influencer account, be like, isn't Elon the best? Elon is the best. Donnie says, elon the best. I love Elon. And then five seconds later, Donnie's like, Elon is bad now. No, like, Elon is a bootlegger. I never liked him from the start. And meanwhile, they're getting paid to say that on top of it. Not only are they getting paid via access to the, to the administration, access to the parties in the gallows, but they're also getting physically transactionally paid for it as well. And it gets astroturfed by all this money that covers the independent media. It's like, you're going to lead me to believe that everybody that Donnie endorsed Thomas Massie, written endorsement. I think he's a great America now. He doesn't like him. And then all of a sudden, all these social media influencers come out in tandem and, and, and just wipe over everything and be like, oh, he's bad now. It's like, you guys are authentic anymore. The independent media is like the, is like the sub. 1,400,000 less people that aren't getting paid that their audience actually trusts them. But these multimillion user accounts, they're like literally getting paid to ask the audience controlled by.
Hailey Carania
So, I mean, you have a massive following. Have you ever been reached out to by campaigns or anything like that? Do you know other influencers who have? Yeah, yeah, it's scary.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah. I can't.
Hailey Carania
I know you're not gonna like name drop, and I get it, but.
Bobby Sauce
No, but they, they do. And, and they do it. They'll do it like, indirectly it's like from some pack or from. And look, this is not to say that that person doesn't already believe it, right? Like, for example, like, if you're a. If you're a pro, Donnie Hardof, and you're like, donnie is the best no matter what. It's like, it's not that much of a stretch for you to take X dollars to say, Thomas Massie sucks now. But it's just like, okay, but then, like, what about the people that aren't. What about the people that are taking that. That are taking that money and you and they. And not only that, it's like, it's not disclosed, right? And so it's like, we don't even know. So I guess. I guess my point is, is like, this is one of my main frustrations is it's like, it's like you can't, like, these two people at the same time because it limits your access and. Or limits your cash. The respective camps that want that. That. That camp to be smeared. Right now, it's like, I like Trump and Thomas Massie. I like both of them. So it's like, you could never pay me to smear Thomas Massie. Now, would these people smear him anyways? Maybe. But would they go nearly as hard? I don't know. Would they go nearly as hard on command, like, press button, Thomas Massie bad now? So I just feel like that is kind of like the hidden poison in the independent journalism movement that frustrates me and that people do that and just are just like, yep, that's fine. And people think it's independent. That that's just something that has been bothering me a lot lately.
Hailey Carania
Yeah, totally. There are definitely shortfalls with the new media. I. One of my issues with new media, and I want to get to the Zoran Mamdani of it all in a moment, but, you know, one of my issues with new media is it feels very much like old media. And it's. There are really. You know, people move to new media because journalism was dead. But is journalism alive? If you're just listening to people that you agree with, that's just like the same as people watching MSNBC versus Fox. It's the same thing. People have just found their silos of people that they like listening to. And, you know, I appreciate everyone who watches this show, and I love new media. I follow all these influencers and I listen to their podcast. I love it. I think new media is great, and I love that this administration is taking a new path forward and bringing new media along with them in, you know, the name of transparency, hopefully. And I think that that's a move in the right direction. But yeah, I think there are, there are issues that persist and I think it's just, it's just media and news and people want to make money. And anyway, I want to, I want to get to the New York City of it all because there's a lot to get to with Zo Zoran Mamdani. I guess that's how you pronounce his name. Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, but eating with his hands. So let's watch this video.
Bobby Sauce
So the, the third holy grail of taboos in American politics. You have socialism, you have Islam, and then you have Palestine. And you are really going for the trifecta. Let's go, baby, let's go. Tell me, why is Palestine a part of your politics? When you grow up as someone, especially in the third world, you have a very different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.
Hailey Carania
He's a total fraud. First of all. Is that a Chipotle bowl? Like, I know that they gave you a plastic fork with that.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, that was like I made my, my video about this last night and it's like he, he got a fork. Like he's in, he's in New York City. There's an ample amount of forks. So this is performative. And one of the things I said in the video is it's like, do you think this guy goes to his apartment in Astoria, Queens and takes an elevator upstairs to his air conditioned apartment and eats his slop with his hand? It's like this dude is using a fork and there's. And I found another picture online of him eating a burrito with a fork, which is like the most laughable actual handheld item. So it's completely bs and he says the third World. Like he, like he grew up in Mumbai. Like this dude came to, came to the United States, to New York when he was seven years old. It's like you were eating applesauce and chicken nuggets when you were seven years old.
Hailey Carania
Yeah.
Bobby Sauce
Dude is not from the third world. He lives in New York. He lives in a store. Lives. Right, of course, A nice place.
Hailey Carania
He was born in Uganda. So this is where he gets it. That's his calling card now he gets to say that. And you know, then he went to the, one of the nicest private schools, the George School, I think it was called in Cape Town, South Africa. Moved to, you know, the Upper west side in New York City. Like, this is not someone who Knows the third World very well. I mean, it's just totally insane. So now he want. I mean, there are so many insane policies that we can get into, but he wants to tax white neighborhoods, which is hilarious, because as you know, once you're on the Internet and you're an open conservative on the Internet, people call you racist at a drop of a hat.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah.
Hailey Carania
And these people who are so quick to call us racist champion. The most racist policies I've ever heard of in my life.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, well, it's. It's like because, because the, the only, the only instrument in the, in the, in the argument. In the argument arsenal of a soggy brain, as I refer to them as, is to just like, go to racism. It's like, well, you're racist. Like, I, like, I made the video about him eating the slop with his hands and they're just like, oh, just say you're racist and you hate these people. And it's like, bro, this guy's been living here for 26 years. If you want to pretend like this dude doesn't eat food with a fork, you're out of your. You're out of your gourd, dude. And it's like he is performing. This is a, this is a performance. Has nothing to do with race. And if you want to say, like, oh, all people that fit into this category are from Uganda. They all eat food with their hands. Okay, well, you're a representative of large groups of people in the United States of America in a place that has forks. If it's your. If you want to say this is religious belief that he eats. That he eats his. His jasmine rice and slop with his hand, fine. But I don't think that's what they're contending. And then why are there other pictures of him eating a burrito with a fork? So it's like, it's just complete bs but that's the only thing that they got. Like, I've been referring to him as Zog, bad salami, because I don't care about saying his name, bro. They're like, just say you're a racist. I'm like, salami is like an Italian cured meat. It's just because I don't want to say his name because I don't care. Because anybody that's going to pretend that they eat slop, slop rice with their. With their hand shovel, I'm not going to give them the respect. Like, you, like, you say that like white people are bad. We're going to tax them. And like, I'M from the Third World. When you're. When you live in Astoria. Shut up, dude. Like, I don't. I hate you, so I'm going to call you anything. Pronounce your name.
Hailey Carania
Yeah, totally.
Bobby Sauce
You're Salami.
Hailey Carania
Do we think that he eats pizza with his hands or with a fork?
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, Yeah, I don't. He probably eats it with his toes because that's what they do in the Third World or wherever he's from. Somebody said. Somebody actually said that to me. They were just like. They're like, don't y' all eat pizza with your hands and tacos? And I'm like, yeah, I don't eat, like, tiny shards of pizza that I have to, like, scoop up in my hand, you idiot. Like, there's, like, a handle on the pizza.
Hailey Carania
It's like, these are not comparable for your hands.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah.
Hailey Carania
Oh, my gosh. So he's not the only socialist in New York who wants to pretend like he grew up in this, you know, Third World situation. Aoc, she wants to have this tough Bronx girl attitude. So if we could pull up her post on X. Guys, I want to see this. Aoc, if you're a Bronx girl, then why are you in my Yorktown yearbook? Give it up already. And then you can see her in the picture there. Alexandria Cortez. And there she is. And, you know, unfortunately for aoc, Yorktown is extremely affluent. The average income, medium income, is over 100 grand, which is way higher than the rest of New York State. So she can't really claim this, but she's. She's trying.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, well, she's doing. She's doing the same thing that, you know, that future Mayor Salami is doing and pretending that he's from Uganda or whatever, that he's from the Third World. It's like you were in the Bronx until you were five. It's like you were watching Dora the Explorer when you were five.
Hailey Carania
Yeah.
Bobby Sauce
Like, you don't. You didn't know what was going on. Like, that's like, what's actually kind of funny. Like, thinking back to Mayor Salami, it's like, I wouldn't be surprised if he was born, like, in the Uganda airport, like, while his parents were traveling on some. You know what I mean?
Hailey Carania
Yeah, yeah. It's like a private jet.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah. They had, like, a layover in Uganda and he's like, you know, I really. I'm from Uganda. I'm a Uganda boy. It's like, are you, though. It's just. It's again, it goes back to the. It all comes back to the same place, which is like, if, if the people that you are appealing to don't pay enough attention for it to bother them or they don't care because you are perceived as like, empathetic and loving, then you could just lie straight to their face and like, and, and, and to be fair, lots of people on the right lie too. And there's a lot of people that are just like, Donnie, good. Like anything Donnie says. They're just like, this is definitely good because Donald J. Trump said it and he was sent by God. It's like there's equal amount of factions on both sides, but I do think that they are way more egregious and performative. And when you say the truth about the thing, their response is, well, that's because you're a racist. Where it really, where that, that, that definition doesn't really apply. So much for people on the right to combat the same thing.
Hailey Carania
Totally. All right, I have a segment called scrolling time and I want to get into it. I was going to cover these dating videos and st by myself yesterday, but now that I have a male perspective, we've got to get into it. So let's, let's hit scrolling time. All right, this first one is a. It falls in line with this Zoran Mamdani conversation because did you see this canceled date in New York City? Let's pull this up, guys, if you have it. But this guy, he goes by Murray Hill guy online and he posted he went on a date with this girl or he was going to go on a date with this girl.
Bobby Sauce
Oh, yeah.
Hailey Carania
And she said, hey, you know, before we go on this date, I just want to confirm that we're on the same page. Did you vote for Zoran for mayor? I'm really excited he won. And then just replied to her text with, of course, a canceled reservation. He was not going to go on the date. So this is a Murray Hill guy. All the credit to him. But this is a perfect response. No. No words needed, no time wasted. Just no, thank you.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, I, I respect it. And I mean, look, and like people and like, I imagine like your, your average run of the mill, soggy brain leftoid would look at this as being like offensive or mean or whatever, but it's just like, didn't the guy actually do you a disservice? It's like you guys are going to be so diametrically opposed about your viewpoints of the world. This means you can't really successfully probably have kids together. You can't, you can't understand how to properly educate that kid and raise them. You're not going to look at the world the same. So it's like, isn't he kind of doing a favor for both of you? You know, it's like, don't we, don't we, don't we think that not wasting time is a good thing? So I think it's based. It gets a. It gets a 10 out of 10 for me.
Hailey Carania
Me too. And so this next one, I don't know what your relationship status is, but unfortunately I'm single and it's hell. It's a hellscape. But here is. If we could pull up this guy's dating app profile. Someone on X screenshotted this and it's just a. It's a liberal. He looks like a liberal. He's got all the things in his profile that he is into, you know, you know, acab. Black lives matter. You know, he's white, but black lives matter. And then he's got, you know, BDSM and he's got all these things. Do we have this number 11? It's coming up. So we'll, we'll take a look at this, we'll go through this, but it's. It's something. Look no further, ladies. Your ideal man has been found. I don't even need to read the profile. I could just tell from the photo that this is not. This is not going to be my future husband. But if we can click on that left side so we can read some of the BS that he has going on here. But he's anti fascist. Pro Crunch Berries. I don't think I want to know what that means. Do we know what that means? Should I Google it?
Bobby Sauce
I would mean it probably. I would assume that it probably means the cereal. Like, probably means like he, he's probably like trying to make. He's probably trying to make a joke that I don't know.
Hailey Carania
It's weed. I knew that this was something that I wasn't going to be privy to.
Bobby Sauce
Okay. Look at that. Juice as. Dude, I love it.
Hailey Carania
Yeah. So rack. I don't know what this. I, you know, excuse me. If this is inappropriate online, meaning rack, Risk aware, consensual kink. That's what that means.
Bobby Sauce
Oh, my God. That means he likes to get. That means he likes to get pegged probably. Probably with a safe word. The safe word is fascist.
Hailey Carania
Gg. I don't. I don't think I want to know what that means either. Good giving and game. Whatever they always got. They've got an acronym for everything he says. Dissent in the streets, consent in the sheets. Again, very into consent, which I can, you know, he, him, his vaccinated as fuck, it says, which should be a massive turn, turnoff for me because who knows how many vaccines he's gotten? Who, who knows how many he's lined up for. What does that do to the, the liberal psyche? I don't know, but I don't want to find out.
Bobby Sauce
I think it, I think it probably, I think it makes you dry like the Sahara for like most average, like average normal human female persons. But the thing that, the thing that I think is so funny about this is, it's just like this is. Even if, even if you want to be a person that appeals to people that are on the left, it's like none of those, none of those things are appealing in a partner. It's like, get ready to overshare about mental health. So that means you're not mentally healthy. Like, you could, you could like leftist ideals and you could believe that vaccination is cool, for example, or that that is brave. But to, to, to sell it in such a way leads me to believe that you don't even have a figment of an understanding of the female mind. And like, I will say that the leftist female mind, it's certainly not something that I study because I couldn't want to be further away from it. But it's like, who, like what female is actually interested in that? I get if they agree with those political ideals, but at what point in that are they, like, this guy is going to be like, mentally sound and like he's going to treat me, you know, like, like my dad would want me to be treated? Or is it just like, I hate my dad? Like, I want some, I want some guy that wants to get pegged and tell me how he's mentally unhealthy, right?
Hailey Carania
Yeah. It doesn't sound like my dream date. Certainly not. I want to show you this video. This is a girl who lives in Chicago. I think she goes in between Chicago and New York and she's desperately trying to find a liberal boyfriend. I don't know why she can't find one in those liberal hubs, but here we go. Here's number 14. Guys.
Unknown Speaker
I don't think there's anything harder than finding a liberal boyfriend. Where is he? Where is he?
Bobby Sauce
Who?
Unknown Speaker
Who of my.
Bobby Sauce
My people?
Unknown Speaker
Are you guys having liberal boyfriends? Who has a liberal boyfriend?
Bobby Sauce
Raise your hand.
Unknown Speaker
Where'd you find him? It's such a problem for me it really is. It really is a problem. And if you don't understand why it's a problem, then you just don't get it. Not even a liberal. Like, maybe like a Democrat, Like a registered Democrat. I just want to find a dude that voted for Kamala Harris.
Hailey Carania
I'm really struggling.
Unknown Speaker
I know 70 million people voted for her, so there's got to be one that is attractive and my type and in the general vicinity of me.
Hailey Carania
So just an update here, because people in the comments, other liberal women were trying to help her. You know, they understand her plight of not finding a liberal man. I think it's probably because they're dating other men, but that's neither here nor there. But a lot of these women were saying, okay, we'll go on your dating app and say that you don't want conservatives. We don't want moderate. Moderates just filter out, like, all the things that you don't want. She posted an update video saying that she can't find anyone, which I just think is. Is hilarious. But why do you think liberal women, they want liberal men, but then they also, you know, they hate men, but they love men. How do they. How do they do these mental gymnastics?
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, I. I think that. I think that this is a. I think that this is generally a problem when it comes to, like, the leftist mindset mostly. I don't want to say that every person that's a Democrat or that agrees with leftist policies is inherently bad or stupid or fall in these categories. I don't like the. The blanket representation of them, because I know people that are left that are smart and intelligent and caring, and we just disagree on how to get to this to, I would say, kind of the same place. So I just think that, like, generally speaking, you're. You're not gonna find. You're not gonna find anybody on either side of the aisle by making content like that, because as a man in the marketplace, no, guy, I don't care what your political affiliation is. Having a girl complain that she can't find a boyfriend leads you to believe that in the event that you show up, that they'll be so happy to have a boyfriend that you will simply suffice, which means that you're not truly desired. You're not truly someone that captivates their attention. So if I was ever going to date a girl that looked in any. On either side of the aisle, if I ever found a video like this about how they're so desperate to find a boyfriend, that would be a red flag enough for me. To go away. So I just think that this content in general, you're. It's like you're taking an already dwindling pool of soy thems and soggies and you're making it even smaller by broadcasting the fact that you'll do anything to just have someone. So it's like definitely not a good look. Yeah, definitely not a good look.
Hailey Carania
You know, I always say there's a seat for every, but so hopefully she finds one. Bobby, thank you so much for being here. This was so much fun. Tell everyone where they can find you. Follow you all that.
Bobby Sauce
Yeah, my pleasure. You can follow me by looking on all my social medias@followbobby.com. take naps on Instagram, take naps with two S's on TikTok. Just go to follow bobby.com. all my links are there.
Hailey Carania
Awesome. Thank you so much for being here.
Bobby Sauce
Thanks for having me.
Hailey Carania
It was fun. And thank you on that note everyone for watching this episode of Nightly Scroll. I hope you had as much fun as I did. More to come tomorrow because there were so many things that I didn't get to that we're gonna move over to tomorrow's show. If you wanna watch the show, you gotta do so on rumble rumble.com Haley is where you can watch Nightly Scroll. It's the only place you can watch Nightly Scroll. You can listen on Apple podcasts and Spotify. Make sure you're subscribed. Even if you don't listen, you can still go over there and subscribe and leave a five star review. Everything helps. So I appreciate it. Of course you can follow me on social media at Haley Karania and I'll see you right back here tomorrow.
Bobby Sauce
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Nightly Scroll with Hayley – Episode: "DEI bites Harvard In The A! (Ep.81)"**
Release Date: July 1, 2025
Host: Hayley Caronia
Guest: Bobby Sauce, Comedian and Host of the Bobby Sauce Show
In Episode 81 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, host Hayley Caronia delves into a range of pressing political and cultural issues with her characteristic sharp wit and unapologetic conservative perspective. The episode covers Harvard University's controversial Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, updates on Diddy's high-profile trial, critiques of mainstream media's handling of crimes involving illegal aliens, the inauguration of Florida's Alligator Alcatraz detention center, and an engaging conversation with comedian Bobby Sauce. Additionally, the episode features a lighthearted "Scrolling Time" segment that humorously examines liberal trends in online dating.
Background on DEI Initiatives (00:00 - 09:08):
Hayley begins by scrutinizing Harvard University's DEI efforts, highlighting their initiative to investigate historical ties to slavery. This project, initiated in the wake of the 2020 racial justice movements, aimed to trace and acknowledge the university's connections to slavery through staff and leadership.
Research Findings and University Response (03:20 - 06:45):
A significant revelation came when a hired researcher identified over 900 enslaved individuals linked to Harvard affiliates since 2022. Faced with the burgeoning list, the university allegedly instructed the researcher to "not find too many slaves," fearing financial strain and reputational damage.
Impact on Harvard (06:46 - 09:08):
The culmination of this investigation led to the researcher's dismissal, with Harvard purportedly citing the excessive findings as a reason. This move, Hayley argues, showcases the pitfalls of virtue signaling through DEI initiatives, suggesting that financial constraints can undermine genuine efforts to address historical injustices.
Notable Quotes:
Jury Deliberations and Challenges (09:08 - 10:17):
Hayley discusses the ongoing trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, focusing on procedural complications involving juror number 25. The juror, a scientist who had viewed incriminating videos before the trial, is reported to be struggling with impartiality.
Potential Verdicts and Implications (10:18 - 18:37):
With the jury having reached verdicts on four out of five counts—concerning sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution—but deadlocked on racketeering conspiracy, Hayley speculates on the likelihood of Diddy’s acquittal. She expresses skepticism about securing a guilty verdict on the remaining charge due to insufficient evidence.
Notable Quotes:
Case Study: N.Y.C. Soccer Coach (10:17 - 18:37):
Hayley critiques how mainstream media outlets, such as the LA Times and New York Times, downplay the criminality of illegal aliens involved in heinous crimes. Using the tragic case of a teenager allegedly killed by an illegal alien soccer coach, she points out that headlines often sanitize the coach's status, obscuring the fact that he was an illegal immigrant and an accused pedophile.
Media Bias and Reporting Practices (15:00 - 18:37):
She argues that by burying critical details deeper in articles, media organizations aim to present a more palatable narrative, thereby protecting their interests and avoiding backlash. This approach, according to Hayley, perpetuates a misleading portrayal of illegal aliens as non-threatening citizens.
Notable Quotes:
Introduction of Alligator Alcatraz (18:37 - 22:30):
Hayley introduces Florida's new detention center, humorously dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," highlighting its rapid establishment and capacity expansion from 1,000 to 3,000 beds. President Trump's visit, alongside Governor Ron DeSantis, underscores the administration's commitment to stringent border security measures.
Critique of California’s Approach (21:41 - 22:30):
She contrasts this with California Governor Gavin Newsom's policies, criticizing the labeling of Marine deployments at the southern border as "mission creep." Hayley argues that increased military presence has effectively reduced border crossings, questioning the governor’s rationale for portraying it as an overreach.
Notable Quotes:
Discussion on Alligator Alcatraz (19:41 - 22:30):
Hayley welcomes comedian Bobby Sauce to discuss Florida's detention center. Bobby expresses strong support, applauding Governor DeSantis's actions to protect law-abiding citizens and deter illegal immigration.
Protests and Their Funding (23:11 - 27:55):
The conversation shifts to leftist-organized protests, such as the "No Kings" movement. Bobby argues that these protests are not organic uprisings but rather well-funded campaigns orchestrated by organizations seeking financial gain. He emphasizes that protesters are often compensated, undermining the authenticity of their grievances.
Influence of Social Media Influencers (28:02 - 44:08):
Bobby critiques how social media influencers are coerced into promoting specific political narratives. Using examples like Emily Ratajkowski and Alex Earl, he suggests that influencers prioritize maintaining their platforms and financial stability over genuine political beliefs, often leading to superficial endorsements driven by financial incentives rather than conviction.
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Canceled Date Over Political Differences (52:51 - 54:03):
In the "Scrolling Time" segment, Hayley and Bobby review a dating scenario where a man cancels a date after learning the woman supports Mayor Zoran Mamdani. They commend his straightforwardness in avoiding potential relationship conflicts over political disagreements.
Analysis of Liberal Dating Profiles (54:04 - 58:54):
They critique a dating app profile filled with liberal buzzwords like "Anti-fascist," "BDSM," and "Vaccinated," mocking the overemphasis on political and personal ideologies. The discussion highlights a perceived disconnect between liberal values and traditional relationship compatibility.
Mocking Search for Liberal Partners (58:04 - 59:41):
A video of a woman struggling to find a liberal boyfriend is dissected, with Hayley and Bobby humorously questioning the practicality and desirability of such stringent political criteria in dating.
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Senate Passage and House Implications (34:11 - 35:52):
Hayley reports on the Senate's passage of a significant bill, broken by Vice President Vance’s tie-breaking vote. The bill aims to codify President Trump’s tax cuts, eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, and substantially increase funding for ICE and DHS from $2 million to $45 million.
Discussion with Bobby Sauce (34:50 - 35:52):
Bobby acknowledges the bill as a mixed outcome—praised for beneficial elements like tax cuts and immigration enforcement but critiqued for potential unnecessary spending. He emphasizes the complexity of legislation, noting that compromises often lead to both positive and negative aspects within a single bill.
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Hayley wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of subscribing to Nightly Scroll on various platforms, encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged with the latest conservative commentary. She teases future episodes, hinting at more hot-button issues to be discussed.
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Harvard's DEI Efforts: Initiatives to uncover historical ties to slavery have led to significant reputational and financial setbacks for the institution.
Diddy's Trial: Ongoing legal challenges with partial verdicts highlight the complexities of high-profile court cases involving influential figures.
Media Bias: Mainstream media is criticized for sanitizing negative stories about illegal aliens, thereby misleading the public.
Border Security: Florida’s aggressive measures, exemplified by Alligator Alcatraz, contrast sharply with California’s perceived lack of effective border policies.
Influencer Integrity: Pressure on social media influencers to align with specific political agendas undermines the authenticity of their platforms.
Political Compatibility in Dating: The "Scrolling Time" segment underscores the tensions between political beliefs and personal relationships in the modern dating landscape.
Legislative Complexities: The Big Beautiful Bill represents the intricate balancing act in legislation, combining beneficial policies with contentious spending measures.
This detailed summary captures the essence of Episode 81 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, providing a comprehensive overview of the discussions and insights shared by Hayley Caronia and her guest, Bobby Sauce.