Kathy Barnette: LBJ's Confession, Black Pastors Were Paid Off, and the 60-Year Betrayal
Monday, June 29, 2026
Kathy Barnette grew up on a pig farm — no running water, no insulation, an outhouse out back — in the very home of her great-great-great grandmother Rhoda, who was a slave. She has the blood of slaves forcing through her veins. And nobody told her she was a victim.
Today she's exposing what the Democrat Party has done to Black America for over 60 years — and the people who helped them do it.
In this raw, unfiltered conversation with Joe Pags, Kathy reveals:
- LBJ's own words — what he said in private about keeping Black voters locked to the Democrat Party for 70 years
- The Black pastors who were paid off to allow abortion clinics into Black neighborhoods — and told young Black women to use them
- Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood's stated mission to "weed out" Black people from society
- How Black America was actually thriving before 1964 — more doctors, more lawyers, more intact families than ever — and what the Great Society destroyed
- Why 80% of Black children in New York City are now growing up without a father in the home
- The feminism trap set for Black women — and why it's backfiring on an entire generation
Kathy Barnette ran for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. She didn't just survive the Democrat machine — she's naming it.
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