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Luke Ford
Donald Trump's First Three Days As The 47th President Of The United States (1-22-25)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 39:19


Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America's Progressive Elite by Peter Schweizer, https://www.amazon.com/Profiles-Corruption-Peter-Schweizer/dp/006289790X Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, Dan Turrentine: https://x.com/2waytvapp Interaction ritual chains by Randall Collins, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142897, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142879, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=139572 What do we mean when we say a person has good energy? https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=154428 My thoughts on the January 6 pardons, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=158652 I hate that Donald Trump undermined the results of the 2020 election and hence paved the way for the January 6 riot. There is a case to be made that electoral changes made in the run-up to that election gave Democrats an unfair advantage, but there is no case to be made that votes illegally cast determined the election. I hate that Trump commuted the sentences of people who engaged in more serious crimes than trespassing on January 6. If Trump selectively pardoned and commuted January 6 perpetrators rather than mass pardoning 1500 or so people, that would have been easier to accept and defend. Trump's mass pardons here are massively unpopular. On the other hand, the January 6 riot made no difference in the quality of life of 99.999% of Americans (aside from how they feel about it). I want the people who assaulted law enforcement on January 6 or who damaged the capitol, or who helped to organize the riot, to be punished according to law just as I want the antifa who burned Washington D.C. at Trump's 2017 inauguration to be punished according to law. The lefties weren't punished however while the Trump supporters were punished because Washington D.C. is run by the left. On a scale of 1-10, I view the seriousness of January 6 in the neighborhood of a 2 (while 9-11, by contrast, was 10/10 in my books). Under Governor Scott Walker, Wisconsin rioters tried to disrupt the smooth operation of government in that state for months. I don't believe they were sufficiently punished. BLM riots led to thousands of unnecessary deaths (the Ferguson Effect). Many of the rioters were not sufficiently punished. I wish that Donald Trump had followed the norms of the transition of power in January 2021. The Democrats were more gracious to Trump after the 2024 election than Republicans were to Democrats following the 2020 election. The United States is a nation of laws, but is the United States primarily a nation of laws, or are there other considerations? I don't love America because of the Constitution nor because of its laws nor because of its procedures nor because of its primary documents nor because of its institutions. I don't love America because of its democracy. I love America because it is my home and I feel that my fellow Americans are an extended family. https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://rumble.com/lukeford, https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford, Best videos: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143746 Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Book an online Alexander Technique lesson with Luke: https://alexander90210.com Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.

The Larry Elder Show
Heroism Restored: Daniel Penny Found Not Guilty

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 12:25


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The Carl Jackson Podcast
Heroism Restored: Daniel Penny Found Not Guilty

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 12:25


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The Megyn Kelly Show
Getting Banned By CNN Over On-Air Battle, with Ryan Girdusky, and Megyn on Speaking Out Without Fear | Ep. 931

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 40:51


Megyn Kelly is joined by Ryan Girdusky, founder of the 1776 Project, to talk about the viral moment that got him banned from CNN, what was happening behind-the-scenes before and after, CNN's past inflammatory rhetoric that was allowed, how cable news works generally, Mehdi Hasan's history of inflammatory rhetoric, Ryan's past viral moment on CNN about the Ferguson Effect, CNN's statements about banning him and the hypocrisy of the network, and more. Megyn Kelly answers viewer and listener questions about whether Trump would accept an election loss, how Megyn is able to speak out on controversial topics without any fear, and more.Girdusky- https://1776projectpac.com/about/Electronic Payments Coalition: https://ElectronicPaymentsCoalition.orgHome Title Lock: https://HomeTitleLock.com and use the promo code MEGYN

LOOPcast
BONUS: How Ryan Girdusky Exposed CNN With One Simple Trick: Facts

LOOPcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 54:48


Send us a textIn this bonus LOOPcast interview, Ryan Girdusky joins Tom to answer the important questions: How does one get invited to a CNN panel and more importantly, how did none of the "experts" know what the Ferguson Effect is? We also hit early voting totals, important down ballot races, and how Ryan has been racking up local school board wins. Enjoy!00:00 The CNN Incident22:43 Early Voting Data38:00 Kamala v. Biden41:31 School Board ElectionsEMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.orgFOLLOW RYAN: https://x.com/RyanGirdusky FOLLOW LOOPCast: https://x.com/the_LOOPcast Tom: https://x.com/TPogasic

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
10/17/24: Krystal and Saagar DEBATE Kamala's Fox News Interview, Trump Flips On Immigration, White Women ALL IN For Kamala, Pelosi Reveals Biden Bitterness, Hamas Sinwar Dead?, CNN Panel Erupts Over Ferguson Effect

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 101:30 Transcription Available


Krystal and Saagar discuss Kamala's Fox News interview, Trump's immigration flip flops at a Fox Town Hall, White Women going all in on Kamala, Pelosi reveals Biden's bitterness over being ousted, Florida Housing market in doom loop, Israel potentially killing Hamas leader Sinwar, and a CNN panel erupts over the 'Ferguson Effect'. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com   Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Reardon Show
Is the "Ferguson Effect" the Reason for Initiated Arrest Numbers in STL Being Down?

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 8:53


In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark explains what the "Ferguson Effect" is and how it is the reason why initiated arrests in St Louis are down.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 1: Expectations for Kamala's FOX News Interview

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 34:51


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark shares the expectations for Bret Baier's interview with Kamala Harris. Mark then explains what the "Ferguson Effect" is and how it is the reason why initiated arrests in St Louis are down. He is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the co-host of FOX and Friends, the host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, and the host of The Brian Kilmeade Show on KFTK every morning. Kilmeade previews Kamala's interview with Bret Baier and explains why he believes she is doing it.

Mark Reardon Show
THOUGHT'S on Bret Baier's Interview with Kamala Harris (10/16/24) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 80:04


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark shares the expectations for Bret Baier's interview with Kamala Harris. Mark then explains what the "Ferguson Effect" is and how it is the reason why initiated arrests in St Louis are down. He is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the co-host of FOX and Friends, the host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, and the host of The Brian Kilmeade Show on KFTK every morning. Kilmeade previews Kamala's interview with Bret Baier and explains why he believes she is doing it. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses Green Day's recent big accolade that puts them with all time music greats, and more. Mark then quizzes the crew on their music ears following a Sturgill Simpson concert he attended last night. In hour 3, Mark and Sue recap Bret Baier's interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. They then wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
JD Vance calls on the Left to tone down the rhetoric (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 27:18


In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: JD Vance calls on the Left to tone down the rhetoric Janice Niederhofer - retired law enforcement and founder Humankind Alliance, joins Marc to discuss the Ferguson Effect, where law enforcement wont execute low level traffic stops and what the risks in this are. Hillary Clinton is being Hillary Clinton again In Other News with Ethan: REO Speedwagon retiring, P Diddy going to Jail, Janes Addiction taking a break, More people are buckling up. and the  Wienermobile is rolling though STL Coming Up: Todd Piro and 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
The Cooling of Tensions

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 36:53 Transcription Available


Hour 2 of A&G features... Jack's admiration and jealousy of a high-profile member of Congress... Same member of Congress offers insights into a Hamas/Israel ceasefire... The Ferguson Effect... A new round of voting begins for House speaker. Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Crime of "Noticing" with Steve Sailer

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 33:19


Steve Sailer is America's greatest "noticer": Someone who can look at the data and recognize patterns other people fail to see, or don't want to see. Whether it's the connection between BLM and traffic crashes, or the truth nature of transgender "women," Sailer is a must-read to understand what really goes on in America — and that's exactly why the press has tried so hard to censor him. No more! Steve joins Charlie to discuss noticing, the state of speech in America, the "Ferguson Effect," and more.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wyness Shuffle
THE FERGUSON EFFECT

The Wyness Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 83:06


We have a new manager, and we have a win!  Join actual real journalist Paul Chalk, regulars Andrew Young & Sandy Sutherland, debutant Ross Mcdonald, and Andrew Moffat as we discuss the appointment and the win at Arbroath.  It's Fergie Time, we talk Big Dunc, Duncan Disorderly, Duncan Ferguson and the first league win of the season. That's it. He is back in Scottish football and he is at ICTFC. We talk about:  Initial thoughts when he was announced Arbroath 2-3 ICT His background Short term and long term Media interest Manager not Head Coach Supporters Trust meeting & League Lookahead   All that and 29 years-worth of ICT references packed into an hour of wild conjecture and mild distraction. Enjoy.   

Blue Canary: For Cops By a Cop

There are a lot of people, including those in our profession that don't like to hear the phrase “War on Cops”. They feel it will promote the Us vs Them mentality and broaden the divide between the working police officer and the public they serve.In 2014 Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown after Brown violently attacked him. That's right, contrary to what you have heard from the media, social justice pundits and professional athletes the investigation, evidence and grand jury all agree that Darren Wilson was Michael Browns victim and that the shooting was in self-defense.This incident sparked a year of national protest focusing on police and police brutality and the public attack against police and policing in America. In 2016 Heather McDonald, a Thomas W. Smith Fellow of the Manhattan Institute and a conservative political commentator wrote The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe. In this book she coined the term Ferguson Effect and detailed that affect while looking at the history of anti-police movements and decarceration activism. This really jump-started the conversation on violence against police officers.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Matthew Continetti On Conservatism

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 86:00 Very Popular


Matthew is a journalist who worked at The Weekly Standard and co-founded The Washington Free Beacon, where he served as editor-in-chief. Currently he’s a contributing editor at National Review, a columnist at Commentary, and a senior fellow and the Patrick and Charlene Neal Chair in American Prosperity at the American Enterprise Institute. We discuss his wonderful book, The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or click the dropdown menu to add the Dishcast to your podcast feed). For two clips of my convo with Matthew — on whether the GOP is destroying the Constitution, and debating how conservative was Obama was — pop over to our YouTube page.A listener looks back to last week’s episode:I enjoyed your discussion of friendship with Jennifer Senior, particularly your observation that a friend is someone we don’t want to change.  It reminded me of one of my favorite quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche: “Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes.”And here’s some insight from Jesus on the subject:Another listener grumbles:Another woman talking about friendship? How novel. How about finding some guys to talk about it? Because it sure is tough for straight men to find new friendships. The old ones fall apart for much the same reason that women's do, but the straight male psyche seems particularly resistant  to making new ones.  The Dishcast, in fact, recently aired an episode with Nicholas Christakis that covered quite a bit about the nature of friendship between straight men. Much of it centers on taking the piss out of each other:Another listener remarks on the part of my convo with Jennifer about the evolving nature of newsrooms — basically that they’re boring now, ensconced in Slack:I agree about the dead quiet in newsrooms these days. I started out in broadcasting in the early ‘80s, with a stint at NPR in the late ‘80s early ‘90s. People would shout and yell and ask questions on spelling, grammar and facts about previous stories, all while rushing to meet the deadlines. Then a few years ago, I worked in a major public radio newsroom and it was dead quiet. The editor sitting behind me would type a question to me via top-line message and I’d just turn around and answer him. It was a major sin! So boring! Thankfully now I work for a small nonprofit newsroom and I’m the head of our tiny audio division. Sadly COVID made our newsroom virtual, but oh how I miss those early, pre-internet newsrooms with people arguing and talking and joking with each other.Here’s what Jennifer and I have to say:After the Continetti convo this week, here are a few requests for more conservative guests:Sometimes I feel like you’re a friend of mine, since I’ve been reading you for so long — God, since the ‘80s. The thing is your intellectual honesty, and changing your mind when facts change. So please, please, get Rod Dreher on to talk with you! We love it when you talk to someone who’s in the same area but looking in another direction. What Dreher is going through is just beyond the pale — embracing a strongman authoritarian regime and calling it conservatism. It’s the same as the left embracing CRT and calling it liberal. Yep. I just need to summon up the emotional energy for him. Another asks:Have you ever considered getting Ben Shapiro on? I think he might be a more fun guest than Ann Coulter (even though I enjoyed listening to your interaction with her), and he’s honestly more capable of learning (i.e. I’m hoping it’d be a educational interaction for him).Always open to your guest recommendations — and your commentary on the episodes: dish@andrewsullivan.com.More dissents. First up, from one of the readers who most frequently criticizes the Dish’s coverage of crime:Last week you highlighted Scott Alexander’s column on the 2020 murder spike, calling it “devastating.” In fact, it’s wildly off-base. I’m sure Scott is a smart guy, but he’s wading into an incredibly complex subject with very little respect for or understanding of the work of others.His argument rests on timing. Murders began spiking around the launch of Black Lives Matter protests —  the “structural break” mentioned in the Council on Criminal Justice’s report he cites — so, he says, it follows that one caused the other. This is a version of the “Ferguson Effect” theory, and it’s fared very poorly in the academic literature — though you wouldn’t know it from Scott’s selective citations. That doesn’t mean protests are irrelevant to crime, but the best research on the subject points out something that Scott, in his rush to judgment, misses: people don’t protest for no reason. Instead, protests tend to be caused by external factors, like police brutality. That’s why Rick Rosenfeld, who serves on the Council on Criminal Justice and did much of the descriptive work that Scott cites, argues that crises in police legitimacy, not protests, are what drive increases in violent crime and murders.The distinction is subtle but important, for methodological reasons that needn’t detain us and theoretical ones that should. Specifically, blaming protesters for rising violence is essentially an elaborate way of “blaming the victim.” If protests cause murders to rise, what else are people to do when police terrorize or kill their neighbors — as happened to George Floyd and so many others? Looking further upstream places the blame for degraded police legitimacy where it belongs: on the police force itself. What really irks me about Scott’s column, though, is its certainty in the face of an unbelievably complex social crisis. There’s a reason criminologists (not the most liberal bunch, trust me) haven’t settled on protests as the sole reason for a 30% nationwide murder spike, felt in rural communities as well as cities. Sometimes things really are complicated, and that’s ok.Scott followed up his post by replying to the best dissents from his readers, including Matt Yglesias, who began his reply, “I agree with almost everything in this post except for the media criticism parts.” You rarely see this kind of debate in the MSM. Check it out.Next up, abortion. First, a dissent from the right:Your wrong characterization of the rejection of Roe v. Wade is another example of your conversion to the Left. No mention of the 63 million babies who were murdered in the last 49 years, but oh how well you stand up for women and their right to have as many one-night stands as they want without consequences, guilt, or their morality even being questioned. Instead you should be praising the Supreme Court for finally beginning to bring our democracy back to the original standard — that only the legislature makes laws — not the president and not the courts. You should be rejoicing over the fact that abortion rights are forced back into the hands of the state legislatures, and ultimately (to some extent) into the hands of the voters. It should have been this way for the last 50 years, but a radical leftist cabal took over our Supreme Court and made decisions with very little legal support or logic. If it really is a fundamental right of women to control their bodies and ignore the consequences of killing the babies they produce, 50 years of debate and voting would have proved it to be so, and abortion would be largely legal throughout the US today. But instead, the Supreme Court dictated the law from out of nowhere, dictatorially legislated the law of the land, and the cost has been the unjust murder of some portion of 63 million babies. You should be sickened by it.So today I leave your blog. You’ve transformed from my favorite writer, defender of liberty and “explainer” of the evils of CRT and the transgender movement, to just another gay leftist parroting the lies of immoral people who have no concept of what makes our country different from all the rest. Your conversion is sad and twisted because you have the ability to reach out to the citizens who have no idea how important liberty is or what is required to safeguard it.I honestly don’t know what you’re talking about. The entire piece was a defense of abortion as a subject for democratic deliberation and not judicial fiat. That’s been my view for years. In this fraught and complex topic, I think a compromise on the European lines is the least worst option. I also believe — and have said so on multiple times — that I share your view that abortion is a moral evil, and the taking of human life. I could never be a party to one. But many disagree with me and you. And we live in a pluralistic society. And the question of when human life becomes a human person is a highly debatable one. Banning all abortion would be a disaster. Limiting and regulating it is a far better option. As for sexual freedom, you’ve got me there. As long as it’s between adults, and consensual, I have no problem with it, and lots of experience with it. I truly don’t think it is intrinsically wrong. Human beings’ sexuality is far more expansive and diverse than most other species’, and if children and marriage are not involved, I see no reason to curtail it, and many reasons to celebrate it.Next, a dissent from the left:You seem to argue from the perspective that Roe was not a compromise. It was. It was a politically failed attempt to pick a middle ground. Culturally, Roe succeeded. If you check Pew Research Center, the majority of Americans favor unrestricted abortion early in pregnancy, allowing a woman to terminate a pregnancy for any reason. Americans favor restrictions later, allowing for life of the mother and viability of the fetus concerns. This is the compromise between no abortions even for pregnancies of non-consensual sex and abortion on demand for any reason.In vitro fertilization remains a corner case. Generally, fertility clinics have legally binding contracts saying what should be done with unused embryos if a couple separates. However, if state laws regard all embryos as human beings, this raises important questions. Can a couple discard viable embryos when their family has reached the size they desire? If there is a dispute, does the party who wishes to bring an embryo to term have a right to do that over the objection of the party who does not? If a couple is conceiving through IVF to avoid a serious genetic anomaly, will it be legal to discard a viable but non-normal embryo, such as one with trisomy 21?What to do about pregnancies conceived through non-consensual sex continues to be the biggest challenge for the right-to-life movement. If the State can compel a woman to carry a pregnancy to term, even if the sex act was non-consensual, what other things can the State compel regarding our bodies? Surely states could compel mandatory vaccination, which is much less invasive and less likely to result in negative outcomes.Following that, what about states that forbid abortion but do not engage in good-faith efforts to catch and convict rapists? The map at End The Backlog does not correlate well with states based on their abortion laws. The map shows Alabama as “unknown.” A quick Internet search of “rape kit backlog Alabama” pulls up articles about backlogs of over 1,000 kits. One article talks about a community that can’t gather evidence anymore because they don’t have any specially-trained nurses. Texas is listed as having over 6,000 backlogged kits. Oklahoma has 4,600. (To be fair, California’s backlog is almost 14,000 and New York’s is unknown.) Ancestry DNA websites have made even very cold cases possible to solve. Yet, our society continues to let rapists repeat.You wrote: “I also believe that the Court could approximate your vision, in defending minority rights. But women are hardly a minority, and many women — at about the same rate as men — want abortion to be illegal.” You also wrote: “Those rights are related to minorities who cannot prevail democratically — not half the human population.”Rights are defensible when they belong to the minority — but if the right belongs to the majority, it doesn’t need to be defended? I know you are a fan of George Orwell, but this is sounding a lot like, “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” I thought rights were rights regardless of how many or which people have them. Isn’t that the point?I'd love to see you engage with what should be the conservative argument for widespread access to contraception and abortion in the first trimester. If the conservative goal is a society where everyone contributes and rises or falls on merit, then access to reproductive health care should be a conservative priority. We know from developing nations one of the best ways to improve standards of living is to improve family planning. Most women will size their families to match the resources at hand. If conservatives want to reduce the welfare state, affordable and accessible family planning would go a long way toward doing that. Instead, the poorest states and most conservative states in our country are the ones who make it difficult.Conservatives are the ones arguing for limited government. Getting in the middle of one of the most difficult decisions anyone will ever make does not look like limited government.As always, thank you for an engaging read, even when I disagree.I truly don’t think Roe is in line with public opinion, or a compromise. Here’s where Americans stand on the question from a recent Marist/PBS poll:Nearly seven in ten (68%) support some type of restrictions on abortion. This includes 13% who think abortion should be allowed within the first six months of pregnancy, 22% who believe abortion should be allowed during the first three months of pregnancy, 23% who say abortion should be allowed in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the pregnant person, and 10% who say abortion should be allowed only to save the life of the pregnant person.Even 52% of Democrats think limits should be put on abortion.Roe mandated the most expansive abortion regime in the West. A democratic adjustment to the Western norm does not seem to me to be an outrage — as the polls suggest. Yes, I do think that rapists should be brought to justice; that a complement to abortion restrictions should be much more accessible healthcare for pregnant mothers before and after birth; more distribution of contraception; greater availability of adoption options; and medical exceptions for late-term abortions where the mother desperately wants the child but deformity or genetic disease makes delivery traumatizing, and the child’s life almost certainly short. Which is to say: in that situation, it should be up to mothers and doctors. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Best Of Clay and Buck - H1 - Jul 4 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 37:06 Very Popular


After a weekend of violence in the streets of blue cities, the progressive prosecutor reckoning begins. Black Lives Matter and the "Ferguson Effect" are the direct cause of violence. AOC, who once called for prison abolition, deflects blame for rising violence to gun control: "Congress still can't get their sh*t together" on guns. San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich, "I shouldn't be able to buy an AR-15, neither should you." Honoring the 78th Anniversary of D-Day with General Eisenhower's message to the troops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Jun 11 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 37:06 Very Popular


After a weekend of violence in the streets of blue cities, the progressive prosecutor reckoning begins. Black Lives Matter and the "Ferguson Effect" are the direct cause of violence. AOC, who once called for prison abolition, deflects blame for rising violence to gun control: "Congress still can't get their sh*t together" on guns. San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich, "I shouldn't be able to buy an AR-15, neither should you." Honoring the 78th Anniversary of D-Day with General Eisenhower's message to the troops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H1 – Jun 6 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 37:06 Very Popular


After a weekend of violence in the streets of blue cities, the progressive prosecutor reckoning begins. Black Lives Matter and the "Ferguson Effect" are the direct cause of violence. AOC, who once called for prison abolition, deflects blame for rising violence to gun control: "Congress still can't get their sh*t together" on guns. San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich, "I shouldn't be able to buy an AR-15, neither should you." Honoring the 78th Anniversary of D-Day with General Eisenhower's message to the troops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Larry Elder Show
Interview w/ Heather MacDonald: The Ferguson Effect is Even Worse Today

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 55:01


Today, Carl interviews Heather MacDonald about the carnage that BLM, the “defund the police's movement and soft-on-crime policies by George Soros backed DAs are inflicting on the black community. The numbers are shocking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Interview w/ Heather MacDonald: The Ferguson Effect is Even Worse Today

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 55:01


Today, Carl interviews Heather MacDonald about the carnage that BLM, the “defund the police's movement and soft-on-crime policies by George Soros backed DAs are inflicting on the black community. The numbers are shocking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
The Ferguson Effect, Crime, and Thoughts on What to Do from a Researcher

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 26:52


https://www.umsl.edu/ccj/faculty/rosenfeld.html (Dr. Richard Rosenfeld), Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri-St. Louis specializes in social sources of violent crime, crime control policy, and crime trends. He discusses the Ferguson Effect, gun violence, crime, policing, his current research on the Cure Violence program, and some thoughts on deterring crime. [01:18] Background [02:16] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/13/ferguson-effect-real-researcher-richard-rosenfield-second-thoughts (The Ferguson Effect) [04:26] Further Research https://crimeandjusticeresearchalliance.org/ (Crime and Justice Center Research) [06:39] Influence of changes in policing, relaxing of gun standards, and the pandemic [09:08] How is the research being used? [12:25] Common denominators of violent crime [15:07] https://www.stlareavpc.org/cure-violence (Cure Violence Program) [15:59] Thoughts on how to deter crime This is Season 5! For more episodes, go to https://stlintune.com/ (stlintune.com) #stlouis #crime #stlouiscrime #cureviolence #policing #crimedeterrrents #crimehotspots #policereforms #gunviolence

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Special Report: Jon Ben-Menachem on Copaganda and "Police Pullback" & "Ferguson Effect" Mythology

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 37:38


For this special report we talk to Jon Ben-Menachem. Jon is a researcher and journalist, currently working on his PhD in Sociology at Columbia University, where he researches political economy and punishment. As a journalist he's published on policing, incarceration and austerity for The Appeal, Slate, Shadowproof, Current Affairs, Truthout and New York Daily News. Today we invite Jon on to discuss his latest piece “What Media Gets Wrong About Last Year's Uptick In Murders” which was published at Slate. There's been a deluge of local and national media copaganda pushing for more cops and increased police budgets since the George Floyd protests and calls to defund police and abolish police that came along with them. It's important to disrupt these copaganda narratives, and we thought Jon's piece is helpful in that effort. The "Special Report" is a new segment where we interview journalists, activists, academics and organizers on shorter pieces. These might be essays, articles, field reports direct from organizers and/or incarcerated people, short stories or even poems.  These interviews will be typically shorter than our full episodes, ranging somewhere between 30 minutes and an hour and will have a limited focus. Our goal with these is to talk about current events and ways that people are analyzing and seeking to intervene in them. Sometimes - as with this episode - there will be contradictions raised that we aren't able to resolve neatly, but need to be grappled with.  This is part of our effort to bring you all more content. We are both doing this full-time now and we hope to continue to bring you all about 4 of our full episodes monthly, but also sprinkle in about 2 of these special reports or smaller discussions each month as well. To support this work we are on a current pledge drive to hit 1,000 patrons and we're only 20 patrons away from that big goal as we publish this. So if you haven't become a patron yet, now is a great time to do so. And thank you to all of the people who have been supporting us along the way.    

Anti Woke Podcast
BLM Ferguson Effect Jaslyn Adams Media Lies

Anti Woke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 9:37


BLM Ferguson Effect Jaslyn Adams Media Lies

Luke Ford
A Place For You (10-28-20)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 226:36


00:00 Latest polls with Patrick Bashaam 02:00 Trump gliding to re-election 05:45 Fox News: Ted Cruz grills Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for 'censoring' Hunter Biden story 11:00 Philadelphia riots 26:50 Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy by George Gilder, https://www.amazon.com/Life-After-Google-Blockchain-Economy/dp/1621575764/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=george+gilder&qid=1603922982&sr=8-3 28:00 George Gilder talks to Dennis Prager 38:00 OAN Reporter Chanel Rion revealed Hunter Biden's laptop has his niece's photos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhVyABJx758 43:35 OAN INVESTIGATES W/ CHANEL RION & RUDY GIULIANI: THE FALL OF JOE BIDEN 1:00:00 America's Half-Blood Prince by Steve Sailer 1:01:00 Ferguson Effect helped elect Trump 1:09:00 Nigel Farage speaks at Trump rally in Arizona 1:18:00 Ann Coulter talking with Mark Simone 1:33:40 Babs joins to discuss disinformation about law enforcement 1:43:00 When Barack discovered blacks don't like him 1:44:00 Barack discovers that white people like him 2:02:00 Glenn Greenwald on Hunter Biden's laptop, Big Tech censorship 2:29:30 Tucker Carlson on Tony Bobulinski 2:43:00 Joseph Cotto, Paul Gottfried election predictions, https://twitter.com/CottoGottfried https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/08/02/joe-biden-investigation-hunter-brother-hedge-fund-money-2020-campaign-227407 Polls, questions, super chats: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/lukeford/1nAJEAnVRDaJL Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 Reb Dooovid: https://twitter.com/RebDoooovid https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Book an online Alexander Technique lesson with Luke: https://alexander90210.com Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Legal Talk Today : A Conversation about Policing (Part 2)

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 13:41


In this part two, we continue our conversation with former police officer Randy Petersen from the Texas Public Policy Foundation. We pick up where we left off talking about body cameras, what they leave out, and how that plays into the public perspective regarding police use of force. Stay tuned to hear about the importance of not resisting arrest and the impact of the “Ferguson Effect” on an officer’s ability to do their duty.

Legal Talk Today
A Conversation about Policing (Part 2)

Legal Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 13:41


In this part two, we continue our conversation with former police officer Randy Petersen from the Texas Public Policy Foundation. We pick up where we left off talking about body cameras, what they leave out, and how that plays into the public perspective regarding police use of force. Stay tuned to hear about the importance of not resisting arrest and the impact of the “Ferguson Effect” on an officer’s ability to do their duty.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Legal Talk Today : Defunding the Police: What Does that Mean?

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 15:48


What are the implications of defunding, reallocating funds for, or scaling back police enforcement? And what does that mean for communities who need policing the most? Tanya Acker from HotBench shares her thoughts. Thank you to our sponsor NBI. Sources: Black Lives Matter Website #Defund the Police Petition (May 30th) Black Lives Matter Tweet about Defuncing the Police Wikipedia article about ‘Defund the Police’ Judge Tonya Acker’s bio on Hotbench website Temporary Judge Program in the Superior Court of California Wikipedia article about Killing of Rayshard Brooks Wikipedia article about the Ferguson Effect

Legal Talk Today
Defunding the Police: What Does that Mean?

Legal Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 15:48


What are the implications of defunding, reallocating funds for, or scaling back police enforcement? And what does that mean for communities who need policing the most? Tanya Acker from HotBench shares her thoughts. Thank you to our sponsor NBI. Sources: Black Lives Matter Website #Defund the Police Petition (May 30th) Black Lives Matter Tweet about Defuncing the Police Wikipedia article about ‘Defund the Police’ Judge Tonya Acker’s bio on Hotbench website Temporary Judge Program in the Superior Court of California Wikipedia article about Killing of Rayshard Brooks Wikipedia article about the Ferguson Effect

Meet The Pressers
Edmondo Mireles, FBI Miami Firefight: Five Minutes that Changed the Bureau- Season II Episode XXXIII

Meet The Pressers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 33:04


Join Matt Mallory and Klint Macro and their special guest, Edmundo Mireles Jr. Ed is a retired FBI Agent, Marine, Speaker, Educator, the Author of "FBI Miami Firefight: Five Minutes that Changed the Bureau", and the namesake of the Edmundo Mireles Criminal Justice Training Academy in Texas. Tune in as the guys discuss traditional American ideals, the 1986 Miami Firefight, survivor mindset, learning from history, the immunity of elected politicians, how many politicians ignore history, the "Ferguson Effect", and mid 1980's TV Police Show Fashion. There will be cameos by Michael Kramp, Dave Jenkins, and Deb Sullivan of T1 Ammunition. (http://www.t1ammo.com) We hope you like the show and agree that it is must see Internet! Please like, comment, share, and most definitely subscribe (https://www.youtube.com/MeetThePressers?sub_confirmation=1) and click the bell so you know when our next episode is uploaded. You can also listen to the audio only podcast version of the show on Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and all of the other major platforms. More info on our podcast and how to support the channel, visit: http://www.MeetThePressers.com. Check out our new merchandise store and grab you some swag: https://ballisticink.com/collections/meetthepressers We hope you like the show and agree that it is must see Internet! Please like, comment, share, and most definitely subscribe (https://www.youtube.com/MeetThePressers?sub_confirmation=1) and click the bell so you know when our next episode is uploaded. You can also listen to the audio only podcast version of the show on Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and all of the other major platforms. More info on our podcast and how to support the channel, visit: http://www.MeetThePressers.com. OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT/SALK US: Merch Store: https://ballisticink.com/collections/meetthepressers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MeetThePressers?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MeetThePressers Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=meetthepresse-20&linkCode=ur1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeetThePressers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MeetThePressers Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeetThePressers SHOW SPONSORS: http://meetthepressers.com/sponsors/ Public Safety and Education (PS&Ed): https://psanded.com Trigger Pressers Union: http://triggerpressersunion.com MantisX: https://mantisx.com USCCA: https://tracking.deltadefense.com/aff_c?offer_id=282&aff_id=19114 NextLevel Training: https://nextleveltraining.com McLean https://mcleancorpusa.com T1 Ammunition: https://t1ammo.com Common Sense Self-Defense Street Combat – Bram Frank: https://www.cssd-sc.com Sabre Red: https://www.sabrered.com ASP: https://www.asp-usa.com Use MTP15 for 15% off Cutting Edge Bullets: https://cuttingedgebullets.com Custom Poker Chip Company: https://www.custompokerchipcompany.com Shooter Technology Group: http://lasrapp.com Safer Faster Defense: https://saferfasterdefense.com/product/sfd-responder/ Henry Repeating Arms: https://www.henryusa.com Kahr Firearms Group: https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com DISCLAIMER: Our videos are educational and entertainment based. ANY use or replication of what we do is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. It could be dangerous! If you do, do what we do, we are not liable for what happens, because we told you so!

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Opinion: Kary Antholis on His Interview with Attorney General William Barr: Following Up on the One Year Anniversary

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 9:53


June 5, 2020 marked the one year anniversary of my interview with Attorney General William Barr. As the events unfolded in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, I thought of the themes that AG Barr and I discussed. I also observed his involvement in some of President Trump's decision-making in response to the social unrest in Washington, DC and beyond. These events only intensified my curiosity about how Mr. Barr thinks about so many of the issues. And so, two weeks ago, on the anniversary of our interview, I sent the Attorney General an email following up on several points of our discussion that seem to be particularly timely.

American Pie
Black Lives Matter e il saccheggio delle periferie

American Pie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 23:25


Continuano i riots negli Stati Uniti, il mondo si stringe intorno a Black Lives Matter. Ma cosa sta facendo, per davvero, Black Lives Matter? Il razzismo della polizia USA è davvero così quotidiano come lo raccontano? Il dramma delle periferie e il Ferguson Effect.

NIRO Knowledge
Episode 4 - Dr John Shjarback

NIRO Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 62:22


Dr. John Shjarback is an assistant professor in the Department of Law and Justice Studies Rowan University after spending the last three years as an assistant professor at the University of Texas at El Paso. John's research interests center on American policing with specific focuses on environmental and organizational influence on officer behavior and attitudes as well as contemporary issues in the field (e.g., the “Ferguson Effect”; de-policing; the “War on Cops” hypothesis; race and officer-involved shootings). He has worked collaboratively with various law enforcement agencies conducting evaluations. His work has appeared in a number of peer-reviewed outlets, such as Criminology & Public Policy, the Journal of Criminal Justice, and Crime & Delinquency, and he has written op-eds for The Washington Post, the New York Daily News, and the El Paso Times.​Links:John's WebsiteJohn's Officer Involved Shooting Article – Science DirectWashington Post datasetTexas datasetCalifornia dataset --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/niroknowledge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/niroknowledge/support

The Most Interesting People I Know
19 - Ben Burgis on Reclaiming Logic for the Left

The Most Interesting People I Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 98:05


Ben Burgis is a philosopher and logician who lectures at Rutgers University. He has a segment on the Michael Brooks Show called the Debunk and writes a weekly column for Jacobin magazine. We spend most of the show talking about his book Give Them an Argument: Logic for the Left, which challenges the left to take logic more seriously.  Ben's Twitter: https://twitter.com/benburgis?lang=en And Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/benburgis   We also discuss: The aesthetic of reason being adopted to defend bad arguments, why the left needs to make better arguments for their positions, the limits of logic in persuading people whose material interest differ from ours, why left principles for redistribution don't stop at our borders, conflict vs mistake theory in explaining the motivations of our political opponents, and where each theory may apply, the importance of interpreting our allies' arguments charitably, Ben's thoughts on moral philosophy, why tankies are bad utilitarians, double standards for Marx vs other problematic philosophers from history, Jeremy Bentham's good takes, state monopoly on violence and police reforms, where Ben disagrees with the left, the problems with a radically empirical worldview, whether utilitarianism takes you to implausible places, and how to balance epistemic humility with the need to beat confident bullshitters.   Links: Conflict vs Mistake Theory Dark Money Life expectancy going up under mao Deconstructing the ‘Ferguson Effect' (Note: I think the evidence for this is more mixed than I thought at the time of the interview) The Case for Disarming America's Police Force NEW YORK CITY VOTERS MAY EXPAND POWER OF CIVILIAN REVIEW BOARD, ALLOWING IT TO INVESTIGATE POLICE WHO LIE Moral Tribes

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 1699 Hr 3

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 54:03


The Ferguson Effect comes to New York: NYPD arrests plummet in wake of officer firing in Garner case,An Open Letter To The GOP On Gun Control,  Savor The Media's Outrage At Being Held To The Same Standard As The Rest of Us, Fact Check: The Founding Fathers *DID* Know About Repeating Rifles, 'Green New Deal' preview? Texas town's lofty environmentalism leaves residents with a nightmare.         Lock N Load is Presented by;   AR500 Armor   www.ar500armor.com   Hour 1; Franklin Armory www.franklinarmory.com     Hour 2;   Boyds Gunstocks www.boydsgunstocks.com 3rd Hour Aero Precision https://aeroprecisionusa.com     And by;   GunWinner https://www.gunwinner.com   NightHawk Custom https://www.nighthawkcustom.com      Ace Firearms http://www.acefirearms.com   CZ-USA https://cz-usa.com   DeSantis Holsters https://www.desantisholster.com   STI International https://stiguns.com   L-AV8 https://l-av8.com

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Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 1699 Hr 3

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 54:17


The Ferguson Effect comes to New York: NYPD arrests plummet in wake of officer firing in Garner case,An Open Letter To The GOP On Gun Control,  Savor The Media's Outrage At Being Held To The Same Standard As The Rest of Us, Fact Check: The…

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 1699 Hr 3

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019


The Ferguson Effect comes to New York: NYPD arrests plummet in wake of officer firing in Garner case,An Open Letter To The GOP On Gun Control,  Savor The Media's Outrage At Being Held To The Same Standard As The Rest of Us, Fact Check: The…

Silent Words Unleashed
Behind The Blue Curtain 8/03/2019

Silent Words Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 121:00


The Ferguson Effect is the idea that increased distrust of police following the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri has led to an increased crime rate (or sometimes increased murder rate) in major U.S. cities. The mechanism usually suggested is that police have less vigorous enforcement in situations that might lead to backlash, though other mechanisms are suggested. What happens when a segment of society hijacks the efforts of sincere people working towards Police and Criminal Justice Reform?  Why don’t we call out the people who create or incite incidents to provoke a police reaction for the purpose of wanting to sue the police and collect a check? This Saturday August 3 at 11 am (Eastern) 10 am (Central) for Behind the Blue Curtain. We’re going to discuss some of these events.  What is the cost to the decent citizens trying to survive in crime riddle neighborhoods where the police are the only protection they have? There are good and bad offices and there are also good and bad citizens who use cell phone videos, social media and a created situation to cash in.  In some cities the pendulum towards police reform has swung too far.  Some cities will not prosecute minor thefts.  Is this fair to the business owner or consumer who now must pay the cost increase?  How far is too far? The Crew (Tyrone K. Dunmore, Ret. Chicago Homicide Det. Joseph Moseley, Atty, Cassandra McDonald, Walter Gus Glover) will be in the house.   Join us on Facebook or call-in at 646-716-4621 and press 1 on your phone if you’d like to get in the conversation. 

James Strong Show Podcast
James Strong Show Podcast 126 James Greyfalcon The Ferguson Effect

James Strong Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 99:22


James Greyfalcon and Strong discuss Ferguson five years later. How have race relations changed or evolved? How has it influenced politics? Is it really all about race, or is it more about economics? Candid discussion guaranteed.

James Strong Show Podcast
James Strong Show Podcast 126 James Greyfalcon The Ferguson Effect

James Strong Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 99:22


James Greyfalcon and Strong discuss Ferguson five years later. How have race relations changed or evolved? How has it influenced politics? Is it really all about race, or is it more about economics? Candid discussion guaranteed.

Slate Daily Feed
What Next: The Ferguson Effect

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 15:17


There's a new prosecutor in St. Louis County taking on decades of racial injustice. How will Wesley Bell, buoyed by the political movement after the death of Michael Brown, deliver on his progressive promises? Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sending an email to whatnext@slate.com. Follow us on Instagram for updates on the show. Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

There's a new prosecutor in St. Louis County taking on decades of racial injustice. How will Wesley Bell, buoyed by the political movement after the death of Michael Brown, deliver on his progressive promises? Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sending an email to whatnext@slate.com. Follow us on Instagram for updates on the show. Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tactical Tangents
33: Mr. James Gagliano, FBI HRT, CNN, Army Ranger

Tactical Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 74:25


The Ferguson Effect. The militarization of law enforcement. The history and evolution of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team. These are just a few of the topics we cover with Mr. Gagliano who is a retired career FBI Supervisory Agent, West Point graduate, Army Ranger, and now CNNs Law Enforcement Analyst.  Like the show? Give us a buck to help support the project! You can contribute as little as $1 per episode on Patreon, or make a one-time donation on Go Fund Me. We appreciate your support. Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com

One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl
Episode #014 - The Ferguson Effect (Bernie Kerik)

One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 50:09


On this episode of One Tough Podcast Bo and Carlo are joined by former police commissioner Bernie Kerik who has a new book out "The Grave Above The Grave". We get a singular insight into the inner workings of the rescue efforts after the attacks on September 11, 2001, the way public opinion effects police policy, and working for Mayor Giuliani. Bo picks a new punk of the week, don't miss it!Support the show.

The Seth Leibsohn Show
September 5, 2018 - Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 36:47


The "Ferguson Effect" on police. What was the hardest job you ever had? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

District Sentinel Radio
Episode 5/8/18: Americans: Can’t Trust ‘Em

District Sentinel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 21:40


-Trump pulls US out of Iran deal without citing any violations by Tehran -You’ve heard cops make up “The Ferguson Effect.” Now, Jeff Sessions says there’s an “ACLU effect” -Administration attempting to squirrel away $15 billion already allocated by Congress -Democrats respond to premium spike forecast with positive vision of healthcare-for-all….haha just kidding Broadcasted from Washington, DC Music courtesy of Adam Fligsten (adamfligsten.com/) Contribute to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/DistrictSentinel/ www.districtsentinel.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/DistrictSentinel/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheDCSentinel

The True Philadelphia Podcast with Matt O'Donnell
E7: Dirty Harry Shows His Soft Side

The True Philadelphia Podcast with Matt O'Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 29:40


Michael Chitwood, who leads the Upper Darby Police Department, talks to Matt O'Donnell about the heartbreaking incident that convinced him to temporarily stop carrying a gun on the job, plus Black Lives Matter, "emotional intelligence" in policing, the opioid epidemic, Ira Einhorn, the Ferguson Effect, school shootings, and of course the Clint Eastwood movies that inspired his nickname. A wide-ranging interview.

The Hake Report
Discussing Black Issues w/ Clausell Mathis (Feb 4)

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 55:53


Clausell Mathis of Tallahassee, FL, a frequent caller on The Jesse Lee Peterson Show http://jlptalk.com joins James to discuss disagreements about Black Lives Matter, "racism," etc. Clausell says Jesse helped him realize he needed to stop blaming others for his problems, but take responsibility. He admires Jesse for his work at BOND, a 28-years-running nonprofit dedicated to "Rebuilding the family by rebuilding the man" http://rebuildingtheman.com But he accuses Jesse of being a "shock jock," supposedly saying outrageous things that aren't true just to get ratings. James reminds him Jesse helped him get his life more on track. People support Jesse because he tells the truth that helps all people Clausell disagrees that Trayvon Martin was a thug, that "racism" doesn't exist, that Black Lives Matter is worse than the KKK, and other true statements. James points out Trayvon was caught with a "burglary tool" (screwdriver) and women's jewelry in his backpack, having tagged graffiti on a school door, was suspended for fighting, photographed himself smoking marijuana, holding a gun, wearing a "grill" (gold teeth) and calling himself "No Limit Nigga" on social media. The Skittles and Arizona Watermelon Juice he bought are ingredients to make the drug cocktail "lean." There had been burglaries in the area. The eye-witness said he was grounding-and-pounding George Zimmerman; Trayvon allegedly said "You're gonna die tonight," and his girlfriend (to whom he called George a "creepy-ass cracka") seemed to indicate he doubled back and she believed he threw the first punch. Contrary to the edited NBC recording of the police call, George actually said "Okay" when told he didn't need to follow Trayvon; so he said he returned to his truck. George shot Trayvon in self-defense. But Clausell insists Trayvon was not a "thug" since he wasn't convicted of any crimes. James said that he should have been in jail, in which case he'd be alive today, but the school resource officer let him off due to phony liberal leniency. A caller Patrick points out Clausell is dishonest and changing the definition of "thug" to being someone convicted of a crime. James points out many thugs get away with the crimes they commit, and so are never convicted. Another caller KT said that blacks and whites both do wrong, but blacks blame it on "racism" and excuse it. James also defended the right to discriminate (free association) — Clausell took issue with Jesse saying that people don't want to hire blacks, and especially not people with "black-sounding" names. James said that black disproportionately cry "racism" on employers when fired — they often file EEOC complaints. Clausell said that most blacks are not criminals, thugs, etc., but nobody said they were. But most blacks believe in "racism" and 96% voted for Obama. Clausell says most are hardworking and not lazy. James points out that Clausell doesn't come across as a serious person — he's just in denial, and softens the hard truth, laughs at what James and Jesse say, and accuses us of "lying." Clausell accuses James of calling Black Lives Matter "terrorists" but that's not what James nor Jesse say. He also thinks the Ferguson Effect is ridiculous, even thought it's true. http://thehakereport.com

Adrian Has Issues
Episode 107: The Ferguson Effect (with Mark Torres)

Adrian Has Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 43:13


Mark Torres is a New York-based radio personality and comic book writer. He is perhaps best known as the host of It Came From The Radio, a syndicated sci-fi/fantasy themed call-in radio show. In this episode, Mark tells his story of his rise as a comic book creator and how it coincided with his work as a radio host/podcaster. Mark and Adrian also discuss effective strategies for show hosts, movie sequels/trailers and a spirited debate on whether or not Star Wars Episode VII is secretly a dud. 

Adrian Has Issues
Episode 107: The Ferguson Effect (with Mark Torres)

Adrian Has Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 43:13


Mark Torres is a New York-based radio personality and comic book writer. He is perhaps best known as the host of It Came From The Radio, a syndicated sci-fi/fantasy themed call-in radio show. In this episode, Mark tells his story of his rise as a comic book creator and how it coincided with his work as a radio host/podcaster. Mark and Adrian also discuss effective strategies for show hosts, movie sequels/trailers and a spirited debate on whether or not Star Wars Episode VII is secretly a dud. 

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Episode 1: HU Resist Shuts Down Comey

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 41:19


In our first episode of Millennials Are Killing Capitalism we caught up with Alexis McKenney and Jason Ajiake from HU Resist to discuss the shutting down of James Comey's speech at Howard's convocation in September. This event was widely misunderstood by liberals who have given James Comey a bewildering "hero status."   This support of Comey has come about despite his history of anti-blackness and racism as the former FBI Director, where he targeted the Black Lives Matter Movement, created the term "the Ferguson Effect," and laid the ground work for fascistic Blue Lives Matter legislation that has since been adopted in multiple states.   McKenney and Ajiake discuss the history of Howard, the history of the FBI, their rationale for shutting down Comey, and their struggles to develop a culture of activism on Howard's campus. They talk about the foundations of HU Resist and some of the challenges they've faced due to Howard University's close relationship with the Federal Government and its role in developing a Black bourgeoisie.   They also discuss Kwame Ture's (f/k/a Stokely Carmichael) history at Howard and the university's coordination with the FBI during the bureau's surveillance of Ture. We discuss when it is appropriate to deny a platform to a speaker and they interrogate the true meaning of "dialogue."   It's a powerful conversation that provides critical context to their decision to protest a convocation speech from a speaker their administration, many alumni, and some current students really wanted to give a platform, despite over 400 students who signed a formal denouncement of his presence on campus.   We'd like to thank Jason Ajiake, Alexis McKenney, and all the comrades at @HUResist for their work and for joining us on this inaugural episode of Millennials Are Killing Capitalism to discuss it.

Flyover PolitiK
FOP 10 - 2-17

Flyover PolitiK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 147:51


Flyover Politik Podcast 10-2-17 Re-broadcast 1- Is the left even on our side? 2- Charles Cook "the left has run out of rhetoric" 3- Original Broadcast of Harvard Gun Crime stats 4- Original Broadcast of "The Ferguson Effect" 5- Original Broadcast of "Deplorables" Next Podcast 10-8-17 w/ Special Guest BIG SIS!

City Journal's 10 Blocks
Policing Under Trump, the "Ferguson Effect," and More

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 24:40


Heather Mac Donald joins Brian Anderson to discuss the state of policing today, the “Ferguson Effect,” former FBI director James Comey’s defense of proactive policing, and the recent protests against conservative speakers on college campuses. Since the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9, 2014, public discussion about police and the criminal justice system has reached a fever pitch: activists claim that policing is inherently racist and discriminatory, while supporters say that public pressure has caused officers to disengage from proactive policing. President Trump’s promise to restore “law and order” in American cities upset many progressives, but with violent crime on the rise in cities across the country since 2014, Trump was right to raise the issue. Read Heather’s piece in the Spring 2017 issue of City Journal, “How Trump Can Help the Cops.” Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. She is a recipient of the 2005 Bradley Prize. Mac Donald’s work at City Journal has covered a range of topics including higher education, immigration, policing, homelessness and homeless advocacy, criminal-justice reform, and race relations. Her writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, and The New Criterion. Mac Donald's newest book, The War on Cops (2016), warns that raced-based attacks on the criminal-justice system are eroding the authority of law and putting lives at risk.

KSL Newsradio In-Depth
Previewing Inauguration of Donald Trump

KSL Newsradio In-Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 36:39


Doug Wright gives us an in-depth preview of the inauguration of Donald Trump. He breaks down what we know of the president elect. He shows what kind of Commander in Chief the nation may experience based on the campaign trail. He also tells us what kind of nation Donald Trump is going to be leading and the political state it is in. First he talks about police officers and the Ferguson Effect. Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder joins Doug to offer his perspective on if officers are reluctant to encounter someone who is being suspicious. What is the feeling in Utah's communities? Doug keeps it going with James Evans who is the chairman for the Utah Republican Party. He was a busy man with many people trying to secure tickets to the inauguration ceremony in Washington DC. Finally Doug speaks with Utah Senator Orrin Hatch about what he expects from the future president. He is hopeful to see success and positive change with Donald Trump. He also speaks of the political divide from the campaign and if Democrats are showing their hypocritical side. 

The Encounter Books Podcast
Heather Mac Donald on Criminal Justice Reform

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 4:31


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
Debunking the Obama and Media Narrative About the Supposedly Racist Criminal Justice System

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 3:53


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
What President Obama's Time as a Community Organizer Reveals About His Views on Criminal Justice

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 2:42


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
Criminal Justice System Capture: Heather Mac Donald Exposes Profiteers of the Anti-Cop Movement

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 4:02


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
The Truth About Black Unarmed Victims of Police Shootings

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 5:17


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
Heather Mac Donald Tells Us What Law Abiding Citizens Say About Cops in Inner Cities

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 3:05


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
"Ferguson Effect:" Heather Mac Donald Explains Why Violent Crime Is Spiking After Years of Decline

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 4:28


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Encounter Books Podcast
Heather Mac Donald Full Interview On The War On Cops

The Encounter Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 30:30


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe." During the interview, Heather and Ben discuss a variety of topics including her debunking of the Obama administration and media narrative that the criminal justice system is racist, Mac Donald's so-called "Ferguson Effect" thesis on the spike in violent crime in America, the sentiments of victims when it comes to police pulling back under political pressure, the truth about police shootings of blacks, mandatory minimums, what President Obama's time as a community organizer in the South Side of Chicago has to do with Mac Donald's overarching thesis, and much more. Read 'The War on Cops': tinyurl.com/znx6pud 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb

The Thought Show
Brexit Economics; Viral videos and US murder rates; Attraction

The Thought Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 49:14


Following a referendum, the UK has voted to leave the European Union. What might that mean for the UK’s economy, especially for trade? Tim Harford examines the economic forecasts from the government, and how the UK might manage its relationships with other countries for More Or Less. Why have murder rates spiked in several US cities? The head of the FBI, James Comey, has asked whether police are holding back from their work through fear of being filmed on camera phones and going viral on YouTube. The theory has been dubbed the ‘Viral Video Effect’, or the ‘Ferguson Effect’ after the city that witnessed unrest after a black teenager was killed by a white police officer. BBC Trending reports. Why are we attracted to some people and to not others? Beauty, facial symmetry, personality and values all play a role in our attraction to others. Evolution biologist Dr Anna Machin from Oxford University explains the science behind our feelings. Mike Williams presents the Why Factor. (Photo: A pay-per-view binocular with the British and European Union flags. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

The LMC Radio Network
In The Streets with Beverley Smith: Help Wanted - Revolutionaries (Episode 68)

The LMC Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 101:00


A group of Los Angeles students have accomplished the unthinkable. After two years of protests and sit-ins, they have forced the police department for the second-largest school district in the US to remove military-grade equipment - such as M-16 rifles, grenade launchers, tanks and other weapons of war - from its arsenal. Houston police officer Kathy Swilley was scorned for her advocacy for local youth, eventually framed for criminal conduct and fired. She spent 8 years and her entire savings to unearth the police conspiracy and prove her innocence. There is no "Ferguson Effect". New data confirms that the "war on police" is nothing but a right-wing myth. The FBI reports that 2015 was one of the safest years on record for police. To avoid serving same-sex couples, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin (R) announced that state-owned National Guard facilities will no longer allow ANY married couples to apply for spousal benefits, regardless of whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex. In the wake of Jessica Williams' shooting, San Francisco PD promised more transparency. Then they cancelled all community meetings on police brutality, calling them "unproductive". Looks like they want to do what they do without public scrutiny. Michigan Gov. Rick Synder has called for a halt to the internal investigation of the Flint water crisis. He presided over the poisoning of an American city and, to date, absolutely NOTHING has been done to hold him accountable. Last week the US House of Representatives passed a bill that ensures President Barack Obama's 2014 executive orders protecting LGBT workers will not be overturned. Predictably, the House voted along party lines. NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton decries the "epidemic" of filming cops making arrests. All this and more. Tues, May 31, 6pm Pacific          

C4 and Bryan Nehman
05/25/2016- Blue Lives Matter Bill. Paul Ryan For Trump? John Hayward. Hillary Clinton IG Report. 90 Year Old Victim Dead. The Ferguson Effect With Heather Mac Donald

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 140:35


Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour talking about the Blue Lives Matter hate crime legislation coming out of Louisiana. C4 then spent a half hour talking about the rumor that Paul Ryan will finally endorse Donald Trump. Then Breitbart's John Hayward joined the program to talk about the riot at a New Mexico Trump rally and also talk about the IG report on Hillary Clinton. In the third hour of the show C4 talked about the Hillary Clinton IG report and the death of 90 year old crime victim Mary Helen Dickson-Hines. In the final hour of the show C4 was joined by Manhattan Institute's Heather Mac Donald about the Ferguson effect on crime.

Police Academy Podcast
Facts of Ferguson 5.0

Police Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 21:44


Terence ends the series by telling Dorian’s story, talking about the real problems which created this firestorm and revealing the Ferguson Effect. Find out how you can help fight this infection! For your free audiobook, click here: http://www.audibletrial.com/PoliceAcademyPodcast Check out the 5.11 Tactical Series for some sweet gear! DOJ Report: https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/opa/press-releases/attachments/2015/03/04/doj_report_on_shooting_of_michael_brown_1.pdf Jack Dunphy’s Article: https://pjmedia.com/blog/confirmed-demoralized-cops-equal-higher-crime/

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 893 Hr 1

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 44:01


Gun buybacks are a waste of time,Signs banning guns getting pulled down in Alabama,The Ferguson Effect is real, Putting limits on Government is good, In the fight against terror it appears we are going to have to do it our self.

Truth And Logic
Chicagos Ferguson Effect-Truth and Logic: The Ferguson Effect

Truth And Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016


Colorado Matters
Professor Challenges The ‘Ferguson Effect,’ A New Eco Observatory’s Challenges, We Read Yout Valentines Day Love Letters

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 47:19


It's been called the "Ferguson Effect," and FBI Director James Comey describes it this way: "In today's YouTube World, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime?" A CU boulder professor challenges the assumptions of the theory, saying there isn't data to back it up. Then, a new type of "ecological observatory" based in Colorado is measuring climate change, but challenges plague the project. And, as Valentines Day nears, we listen to your love letters.

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 840 Hr 2

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 42:54


As the Iowa caucuses kick in more Iowans than ever are carrying guns, The ammo myth,Is rising violence the Ferguson Effect?,Merkel reverses course in Germany.

Drinks at the Kitchen Table
Episode 12: "Ferguson Effect"

Drinks at the Kitchen Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 68:45


Greg and Travis along with guests Tamyka and Wendy discuss blackface, Ben and Candy Carson, the failure of MSNBC, and the "Ferguson Effect". We also have the Drink of the Day, C.I.'s quote of the week(day), and Travis' random ass Joke of the Day!!

The Gist
Grasping for the Ferguson Effect

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 29:29


In the Wall Street Journal editorial “The New Nationwide Crime Wave,” Heather Mac Donald argues that spikes in inner city crime are the consequence of “The Ferguson Effect” on police. Today on The Gist, Mike Pesca disagrees. Mac Donald is the author of Are Cops Racist, and at the Manhattan Institute scholar.  For the Spiel, is edible normcore taking it on the chin? Today’s sponsor: Stamps.com, where you can buy and print official U.S. postage right from your desk using your own computer and printer. Use the promo code THEGIST to get a no-risk trial and a $110 bonus offer. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

K-100 RADIO: MUSIC | COMEDY | TALK
The Ferguson Effect

K-100 RADIO: MUSIC | COMEDY | TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 170:00


You ever been in serious legal trouble? You ever had the full weight of the legal system weighing down on you, threatening your way of life? Truth is most people really don't know what that feels like. I personally know what that feels like. But what I can tell you is, I'm 100% sure that the death of one of my children would pale in comparison.    Ferguson, Missouri has become one of the most known cities in the nation, and the world over one fatal event. But make no mistake about it, the second tragedy will make in go down in infamy like Pearl Harbor. The decision to not bring an indictment on officer Darren Wilson in the slaying of unarmed teenager Mike Brown was a complete failure of justice and a reminder of deep seeded systematic racism in America. People all over the country and world are angry, hurt and have feelings of betrayal that won't soon, if not ever, go away over this injustice. As with most tragic events though, lessons can be learned from it.   Tonight on #K100RADIO we open up our broadcast as a platform for frank, candid real discussions about Ferguson, the reaction to the injustice, and moving forward on ways to enact change in America. If you would like to be heard join us live on our broadcast from 8-10pmEST. Our switchboard number is (347) 934-0966   We will do our best to let every voice be heard.  Listen live Tunein at http://tun.in/se8P4 on our Android app at http://goo.gl/EhxXNB on our iPhone app att http://goo.gl/Z8n6x5 Or visit our website www.chainlessentertainment.com