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John Fredericks Radio TODAY'S GUESTS: Debbie Doole, Dave Brat, Matt Strickland, Eric Zehr, Jim Lamon, Elizabeth Harrington, Chris Vaxx + America Speaks! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR LIVE! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
John Fredericks Radio TODAY'S GUESTS: Phill Kline, Jim Lamon, Jessica Jackson, Maxine Albert, Bob Good, Glen Sturtevant, Sheriff David Clarke + Outside the Beltway with John Fredericks and America Speaks! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR LIVE! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
The John Fredericks Radio Show - TODAY'S GUESTS: Courtney Kramer, Josh McKoon, Steve Bannon, Jim Lamon, Matt Kittle + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR LIVE @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
The John Fredericks Radio Show - TODAY'S GUESTS: Ken Bennett, Chris Ager, Steve Bannon, Patti Lyman, Jim Lamon + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR LIVE @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
The John Fredericks Radio Show - TODAY'S GUESTS: Laura Loomer, Courtney Kramer, Kelli Ward, Tim Anderson, Steve Bannon, John McGuire, Patti Lyman, Jim Lamon, + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR LIVE @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
The John Fredericks Radio Show - TODAY'S GUESTS: Corey Lewandowski, Jim Lamon, Ralph Norman + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR LIVE @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
#1433: Shiry Sapir talks school choice. Jim Lamon weighs in on Taiwan/US/China tensions. Jeff shares how much they've $pent to get your vote! Jeff's Top News Picks 0:00-16:33 including… update on polls show Kari Lake way up (+ a look at other races) Navajo Code Talker passes away Taiwan/China/USA tensions boiling! How much are the candidates spending? (16:34-28:46) Jeff breaks down the top spenders in the Arizona Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General and Superintendents race. SPOILER, it's a lot! Shiry Sapir talks about one of the most important races in the state 28:47-39:17, the Superintendent of Public Instruction race! Plus, “Decline To Sign” the petition and the leftest push to eliminate school choice. Jeff and Olivia will be at an upcoming event in Flagstaff 39:18-43:23 Will Senator Sinema stop the inflation creating Inflationary Reduction Act ? 43:24-51:54 US Senate Candidate Jim Lamon has done business in China and discusses the Taiwan/China/USA tensions 51:55-64:44 and if the US should be involved. Jim also talks tariffs to level the playing field. Jeff and Olivia answer listener emails 64:45-74:06 with Gary from Sedona weighing in on Taiwan and Richard from Indian Wells weighing in on the Navajo Nation Presidential Election.
Jim Lamon joins the show to talk his thoughts on polling and where he stands on the spending bill Manchin and Schumer just agreed to.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Ben sits down with two of the three main Republican contenders for the Arizona Senate ahead of the August 2nd primary. Ben is joined by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, and then he sits down with businessman Jim Lamon to cover the main issues voters are looking at. From the Southern border and the economy, to how each campaign would handle Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) in the general, to what Republicans would do if they take back the Senate. Later, Ben addresses the current leading candidate Blake Masters declining to be interviewed. Ben breaks down Masters' current strategy of not speaking with the press, as well as the uphill battles he believes Masters would face should he become the Republican nominee. Follow Ben on Twitter: @BDomenech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Lamon wants to be the next Senator in Arizona and he believes he has the best vision for Arizona.
With just a week until the Arizona primary election, candidates are increasing their campaign efforts to earn the support of voters who remain undecided in the Grand Canyon State. Both former President Trump and former Vice President Pence traveled to Arizona over the weekend to stump for their preferred Republican candidates ahead of what is expected to be an important battle for governor and Senate in the state. Businessman and veteran Jim Lamon is a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Arizona, and he joins the Rundown to explain how he plans to take on opponents in the final days leading up to the August 2nd vote and his policy priorities of energy independence and border security if elected to the Senate. Monkeypox has now been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. While the outbreak has mostly been among gay and bisexual men, there are concerns that a lack of proper testing and treatments could lead to an increased spread of the virus. As health officials work to address the virus, Covid continues to infect people across the country through the new Omicron subvariant. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to discuss the nature of the monkeypox virus, who should be concerned, and how the latest Covid variant is affecting patients. Plus, commentary by retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With just a week until the Arizona primary election, candidates are increasing their campaign efforts to earn the support of voters who remain undecided in the Grand Canyon State. Both former President Trump and former Vice President Pence traveled to Arizona over the weekend to stump for their preferred Republican candidates ahead of what is expected to be an important battle for governor and Senate in the state. Businessman and veteran Jim Lamon is a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Arizona, and he joins the Rundown to explain how he plans to take on opponents in the final days leading up to the August 2nd vote and his policy priorities of energy independence and border security if elected to the Senate. Monkeypox has now been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. While the outbreak has mostly been among gay and bisexual men, there are concerns that a lack of proper testing and treatments could lead to an increased spread of the virus. As health officials work to address the virus, Covid continues to infect people across the country through the new Omicron subvariant. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to discuss the nature of the monkeypox virus, who should be concerned, and how the latest Covid variant is affecting patients. Plus, commentary by retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With just a week until the Arizona primary election, candidates are increasing their campaign efforts to earn the support of voters who remain undecided in the Grand Canyon State. Both former President Trump and former Vice President Pence traveled to Arizona over the weekend to stump for their preferred Republican candidates ahead of what is expected to be an important battle for governor and Senate in the state. Businessman and veteran Jim Lamon is a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Arizona, and he joins the Rundown to explain how he plans to take on opponents in the final days leading up to the August 2nd vote and his policy priorities of energy independence and border security if elected to the Senate. Monkeypox has now been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. While the outbreak has mostly been among gay and bisexual men, there are concerns that a lack of proper testing and treatments could lead to an increased spread of the virus. As health officials work to address the virus, Covid continues to infect people across the country through the new Omicron subvariant. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to discuss the nature of the monkeypox virus, who should be concerned, and how the latest Covid variant is affecting patients. Plus, commentary by retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David explains how the GOP's obsession with guns cannot be separated from their blind support for January 6. He warns that the GOP genuinely believes, and are now openly saying that guns are the only thing that protects Americans from an "intrusive government." This is now a party whose candidates are offering nothing other than violence. Topics: Guns, Insurrection and the GOP; Manchin has Covid; Liz Cheney; Matt Gaetz; Recession; Inflation; Nancy goes to Taiwan; Ivana Trump beat her children; Primaries in Arizona and Missouri; Republicans go all in on guns 00:01:34 How to attend a live taping of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour 00:06:33 So, what could Trump ultimately be charged with by Merrick Garland? 00:10:07 Republicans like Dr. Oz are promoting the idea of guns keeping us free from a tyrannical government 00:11:48 Texas Congressman Chip Roy's dangerous views on the Second Amendment 00:13:34 Congressman Jamie Raskin sets Chip Roy straight 00:17:41 Republicans can't win without voter suppression and the threat of violence 00:22:24 Steve Bannon relies on Hitlerian rhetoric 00:27:16 Michael Fanone calls Senator Josh Hawley a "little b&tch" 00:28:23 Ivana Trump physically abused her children 00:31:32 Trump holds rally in Arizona 00:36:16 Trump gets booed by his supporters 00:42:50 Jim Lamon's tasteless campaign commercials 00:45:18 Republican candidates are all in on guns 00:48:19 Mark McCloskey that former personal injury lawyer practicing in St. Louis, Missouri who waved an AR-15 at Black Lives Matter protestors wants to get elected to the senate 01:02:50 "I'm On My Way" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel 01:06:28 Grace Jackson on the ramifications of Nancy Pelosi's possible trip to Taiwan next month in historical perspective, with reference to the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait crisis. 01:25:16 Donald Trump tells us how he invented rap 01:31:55 Jason Myles and Pascal Robert hosts of "This is Revolution" podcast. 01:40:42 How the Democrats always claim the Republicans are Nazis 01:50:27 Capitalism is NOT collapsing 02:01:35 Pscal's plan to save our country 02:15:10 Stump The Humps with Quizmaster Dan Frankenberger. Today's topic, "Rocky" movies 02:32:16 "I'm Traveling Light" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel 02:37:15 David Cobb, former Green Party presidential candidate, explains what Fascism has to offer America's working class 03:01:06 Dr. Harriet Fraad talks about what is happening in the US as the denied and dissociated reality emerges that the US is neither the land of opportunity nor a democracy 03:34:56 Comic Liam McEneany 04:04:57 Donald Trump stops by 04:08:10 Peter B. Collins gives his take on what the January 6th Committee got right and what it got wrong 04:38:48 Professor Mary Anne Cummings continues the analysis of the January 6th hearings 05:13:13 "USA of Distraction" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel 05:20:13 Professor Mike Steinel, author of "Saving Charlie Parker: A Novel" 05:38:06 "The Gentle Lady From Caspar" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel 05:47:02 "Turtle" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel We livestream here on YouTube every Monday and Thursday starting at 5:00 PM Eastern and go until 11:00 PM. Please join us!
Just because you live in a red state, doesn't mean you or your kids will avoid the liberal mask madness. Rand Paul pushes back against the school board of Jefferson County, Kentucky. Joining Clay and Buck, Jim Lamon, Army veteran, founder of DEPCOM Power, and battleground Arizona GOP Senate Candidate, discusses the daily invasion from our unprotected southern border. Fauci: Americans should wear masks in "schools, places of work," and any place "that brings people together in a closed environment." A 100-pound sailfish leaps from water, spears woman. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike talks with Jim Lamon, one of the G.O.P. candidates for U.S. Senate about immigration, water and the best path forward for Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#1418: Senator Wendy Rogers on why she's supporting Kari Lake.Senate candidate Jim Lamon talks $2.00 gas! #1418: Monday, July 11, 2022 Gas down but everything up…forever? (0:00-15:19) Jeff's News Picks include gas prices, deck inflation, teaching without a degree and high speed chases. Senator Wendy Rogers chimes in on Arizona's Governors race and why she supports Kari Lake (15:20-43:21) Senator Rogers also chimes in on the border, the DOJ case against voter ID laws, abortion, education and more. https://wendyrogers.org Senate candidate Jim Lamon talks $2.00 gas! (43:22-60:44) paying down the national debt and how to bring gas prices down. https://jimlamon.com Jeff and Olivia answer listener comments on the border (60:45-74:10) and talk movie going and non woke choices. Plus, will the great sequoias burn?
More Democrats turn on Joe Biden. So does the media. No one is listening to Joe Biden. That's bad. Also, Karrin Taylor Robson picks up Gov. Doug Ducey's endorsement for governor. She joins the show today giving you her pitch to run the state. Jim Lamon is running for Senate. He joins us too. Also Britney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia and what mass shootings mean about our politics. Join us.
Jim Lamon is a businessman running to take on Democrat Mark Kelly. He says he will always fight for you. Listen here.
Sara welcomes Arizona Republican Senate hopeful Jim Lamon to discuss his experience in the energy industry and how he would address our nation’s unnecessary energy crisis and the water challenges in Arizona. Lamon also addresses the the border crisis in his state and why he thinks he is the best Republican to take on Democrat […]
Sara welcomes Arizona Republican Senate hopeful Jim Lamon to discuss his experience in the energy industry and how he would address our nation's unnecessary energy crisis and the water challenges in Arizona. Lamon also addresses the the border crisis in his state and why he thinks he is the best Republican to take on Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly.Please visit our great sponsors:Sara also shares her nightmare story of air travel as she tried to get home to Texas from North Carolina and discusses the horror of at least 51 migrants found dead in the back of a truck trailer in Texas.Please visit our great sponsors:Please visit our great sponsors:My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterSave $90 in the MyPillow MySlipper Blowout Sale!The Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.
The math DOESN'T ADD UP for the proposed Gas Tax Holiday. PLUS – Interview with Jim Lamon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Supreme Court issuing rulings and the Left is freaking out, we'll fill you in. Plus, he's running for Senate out of Arizona, Jim Lamon, will explain what he would do about the border. That plus Campus Reform.
Joe speaks with Jim about running for a Senate seat out of Arizona, the border, and much more.
Blake Masters, running for U.S. Senate, discusses how his campaign matches up against his competitors and Ric Grenell pulling his endorsement from Jim Lamon and how that impacts the race.
As CEO of the world's second largest power and solar plant construction company, and as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, Jim Lamon has a few ideas to share on the issue of water in his home state of Arizona. Jim discusses his ideas to secure more water for Arizona through pipeline construction from Mississippi. He also explores the idea's construction implications and ways adjoining states can work together to resolve centuries-old open water rights conflicts to the benefit of all those that rely on our natural resources. Podcast recorded on June 9, 2022
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters talks about getting President Trump's endorsement, Jim Lamon's response, Biden trying to take our guns, standing up to the establishment GOP and Mark Kelly.
Jim explained how he would handle the border, cries for tighter gun laws, government spending and education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23 de mayo | Nueva YorkLeer esta newsletter te llevará 11 minutos y 12 segundos.¿Has conocido a Anne? Bienvenido a La Wikly.🇺🇸 ¿País de oligarcas?Lo importante: una nueva decisión judicial del Tribunal Supremo este mes volvió a dejar claro el papel protagónico del dinero en las campañas electorales en Estados Unidos. Es solo un capítulo más de la política de un país cada vez más influenciada por los ricos.Muchos de los cuales son congresistas y senadores, como bien veremos más adelante.Explícamelo: el Supremo de mayoría conservadora dictaminó que los políticos en el cargo pueden reembolsar dinero que hayan prestado a sus campañas incluso después de haber ganado las elecciones; sin límites en la cifra.La decisión es controvertida, pero no sorprende vistas las decisiones que ha tomado el Supremo en ese contexto, especialmente ahora que seis jueces conservadores tienen el control ideológico de la corte.Contexto: la decisión más importante en ese término se remonta al año 2010, cuando el caso Citizens United v. Comisión Electoral Federal abrió la veda a que empresas, fundaciones o sindicatos tuvieran el poder de influenciar elecciones a golpe de talonario.A grandes rasgos, Citizens United permitió que grupos conocidos como Super PAC pudieran recibir cantidades ilimitadas de dinero que después invertir en campañas políticas de la forma en la que quisieran.Principalmente, los gastos van dirigidos a publicidad de defensa y ataque para ayudar o perjudicar a los candidatos de la elección de esas Super PAC. A veces, algunos grupos gastan decenas de millones de dólares para catapultar o enterrar a un candidato.La única condición importante es que esos grupos tienen prohibido coordinarse con las campañas de los candidatos, pero es algo que ciertos políticos están ignorando con iniciativas tan creativas como marcar en rojo en sus páginas web aquel contenido que quieren que sus grupos afines destaquen en sus inversiones publicitarias.¿Y ahora? Cada vez es más habitual ver a candidatos millonarios entrar en carreras políticas con el apoyo de su propia cuenta bancaria. Y si no son sus cofres, lo son los de sus socios millonarios que invierten millones de dólares en Super PAC paralelas.Lo vimos en las primarias republicanas al Senado por Ohio y por Pennsylvania, donde o bien había millonarios firmando cheques para sus campañas (Mike Gibbons, Mehmet Oz, Dave McCormick) o bien los firmaban otros por ellos (Peter Thiel, cofundador de PayPal, con J.D. Vance).Pero entonces, ¿qué es lo último que ha pasado?⚖️ Nueva ayuda judicialLa Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos avaló este mes la eliminación del límite que impone la normativa federal a los candidatos para recaudar fondos después de sus elecciones para devolverse el dinero que prestaron a su campaña.Es decir, los candidatos adinerados que prestan millones de dólares a sus propias campañas pueden obtener un cargo público y luego acudir a sus principales donantes para reponer las sumas que se prestaron en un primer lugar.La normativa hasta hace poco vigente se aprobó en 2002 como parte de la Ley Bipartidista de Reforma de Campañas. Lo que hacía era poner un tope de 250.000 dólares en la cantidad de dinero recaudado después de unas elecciones que las campañas pueden usar para pagar préstamos personales de los candidatos.El senador Ted Cruz, demandante en el caso, había argumentado que el límite de 250.000 dólares violaba la Primera Enmienda, restringiendo la libertad de expresión política sin preocupaciones de corrupción quid pro quo legítimas que la justifiquen.“El gobierno no puede identificar un solo caso de corrupción quid pro quo en este contexto. […] Y como asunto práctico, los préstamos personales a veces pueden ser la única forma en la que un candidato desconocido que desafía a alguien en un cargo público y conexiones limitadas puede potenciar el gasto de su campaña desde un primer momento”, escribió el presidente del Supremo John Roberts, de ideología conservadora, en su opinión mayoritaria.La defensa explicaba que los políticos pueden tener conflictos de interés una vez en el cargo. Si quieren recuperar el dinero prestado a su propia campaña antes de ganar su escaño, tienen la opción de pedir donaciones a cambio de votar de una forma u otra.“Reembolsar el préstamo de un candidato después de haber ganado unas elecciones no puede servir a los propósitos habituales de una contribución: el dinero llega demasiado tarde como para ayudar a cualquiera de sus actividades de campaña. Todo lo que hace el dinero es enriquecer al candidato personalmente en un momento en el que puede devolver el favor —por un voto, un contrato, un nombramiento. No hace falta ser un genio político para ver el riesgo elevado de corrupción”, escribió Elena Kazan, miembro progresista del Supremo, en su opinión minoritaria.Con esta última decisión, la Corte Suprema impulsa la capacidad de los donantes adinerados para enriquecer personalmente a los candidatos de su elección, incluidos a aquellos que invirtieron millones en sus propias campañas y siempre que acaben prevaleciendo el día de las elecciones.Si bien los donantes individuales todavía están sujetos al tope de contribución por elección (2.900 dólares por campaña en 2022), la decisión de la Corte Suprema significa que los candidatos pueden recaudar mucho más de ellos en conjunto para pagar sus propios préstamos.La decisión del tribunal es retroactiva, lo que significa que las campañas de este ciclo que tengan préstamos de candidatos podrán aprovechar las nuevas reglas después de sus elecciones. 95 candidatos a la Cámara y al Senado ya han prestado a sus campañas más de 250.000 dólares, según los registros de la Comisión Federal de Elecciones.En las primarias senatoriales de Pennsylvania, el famoso médico Mehmet Oz se enfrenta al financiador de cobertura David McCormick y a la exfuncionaria de la administración Trump Carla Sands. Oz ha prestado casi 15 millones de dólares a su propia campaña, mientras que McCormick prestó 11 millones y Sands aportó otros 3,9.En Arizona, el empresario republicano Jim Lamon le ha prestado a su campaña para el Senado 13 millones.En Alabama, el republicano Mike Durant prestó unos 2,6 millones a su campaña para el Senado.Y en Wisconsin, el demócrata Alex Lasry prestó a su campaña para el Senado más de 7 millones. Su principal oponente, Sarah Godlewski, ha prestado casi 3 millones a la suya.💸 Políticos acaudaladosQue haya candidatos con mucho dinero para poder desafiar a políticos en un cargo público, o acaso para optar a nuevos escaños abiertos por una jubilación o muerte, está lejos de ser novedad.Un estudio de Open Secrets reveló que el año pasado los candidatos a elecciones invirtieron un total de más de 100.000 millones de dólares en sus propias campañas electorales.Según estos datos, la mayoría de los candidatos autofinanciados de 2021 son republicanos. Registraron un total de 85,6 millones de autofinanciación en el año, en comparación con los 22,7 millones de los demócratas.En 2020, otro estudio de Open Secrets señalaba que más de la mitad de los miembros del Capitolio eran millonarios. La mediana del patrimonio neto de congresistas y senadores que presentaron declaraciones en 2019 es de poco más de 1 millón de dólares.Sin embargo, la enorme riqueza de algunos miembros del órgano contrastaba con la carencia de otros. Mientras que algunos legisladores todavía adeudaban préstamos estudiantiles, otros estaban pagando su tercera o cuarta hipoteca.Los líderes de ambas cámaras forman la lista de los 10 principales. La presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes, Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), ha visto aumentar su riqueza a casi 115 millones de dólares desde los 41 que tenía en 2004, el primer año en el que OpenSecrets comenzó a rastrear las finanzas personales.El líder de la mayoría del Senado, Mitch McConnell, vio aumentar su patrimonio neto desde 3 millones a más de 34 durante ese mismo periodo.🔭 ¿Y adónde vamos?Con la decisión de Citizens United y varias posteriores como la que nos trae aquí hoy, el Supremo estadounidense ha determinado que decidir dónde invertir dinero es una cuestión de derechos fundamentales. En concreto, de libertad de expresión.Por tanto, invertir dinero en campañas políticas, que es la cumbre del debate público, debe estar protegido a nivel constitucional.Esa perspectiva es y sigue siendo controvertida, sobre todo en un país donde la desigualdad económica es cada vez más rampante y el 1 por ciento acumula cada vez más riqueza.Y aunque ambos partidos han sabido aprovechar la proliferación de las Super PAC, ya hay estudios que han determinado que es el partido republicano el que mejores resultados ha logrado tras la decisión de Citizens United.La pregunta es, ¿será capaz Estados Unidos de entender y solucionar los problemas de la clase trabajadora cuando sus políticos son más ricos a cada ciclo electoral que concluye?¿Desea saber más? En The Atlantic tienen una columna interesante sobre lo que el movimiento progresista puede hacer para contrarrestar estas decisiones judiciales que juegan en contra de sus sueños por políticas más redistributivas. Y esta entrevista al catedrático Jeffrey Winters especializado en el estudio de la oligarquía es un buen plus a esta newsletter.🎬 Una recomendaciónCon la colaboración de FilminCosmópolis es una película canadiense de 2012 dirigida por David Cronenberg. Sigue el trayecto en limusina de un ejecutivo que quiere cortarse el pelo en su barbería de confianza, situada en la otra punta de la ciudad de Nueva York. Durante el recorrido, el capitalismo que lo enriqueció se desmorona a su alrededor.Robert Pattinson encabeza el reparto en el papel de Eric Packer. Fue la primera película puramente de autor del actor lejos de su periplo comercial con Harry Potter y Crepúsculo —uno que agradecemos hasta el día de hoy por habernos dado interpretaciones geniales en títulos como The Rover, La ciudad perdida de Z, Good Time o High Life.Cronenberg adapta la novela homónima de Don DeLillo, no exactamente su trabajo más aclamado pese a la reputación que le precede en Estados Unidos. Y esta película sufrió casi el mismo destino, pues la crítica la desplumó tildándola de aburrida, anodina y evidente.Pero por esa misma razón creo que Cosmópolis es tan interesante y puede disfrutarse desde una perspectiva menos analítica. No es tanto la ambición ni las pretensiones lo que fascina, sino la forma en la que lo presenta (qué forma de rodar en interiores) y la forma en la que lo narra (esas interpretaciones y esos diálogos desprovistos de vitalidad; esa comicidad seca y cruel).Me quedo con esta cita de Manohla Dargis para The New York Times, muy relevante en los tiempos que corren:“Tomada como un comentario sobre el estado del mundo en la era del tardocapitalismo (para empezar), Cosmópolis puede parecer obvia y casi banal. Pero estas banalidades, que están acompañadas por miradas vidriosas, también son la clave: el mundo está quemándose y todo lo que algunos de nosotros hacemos es ver las llamas con una familiaridad exhausta”.Cosmópolis está disponible en Filmin.🌐 Facebook concreta planesBy Marina EnrichLo importante: Nick Clegg, el presidente de asuntos globales de Meta, escribió un artículo la semana pasada exponiendo en unas 8.000 palabras qué significa el metaverso y por qué es relevante. Sí, igual no es la forma más efectiva de hacerlo cuando tienen como misión “acercar a la gente”, lol.Contexto: en octubre, Facebook anunciaba que iba a cambiar su nombre a Meta para representar el nuevo rumbo de la empresa hacia el metaverso.Es importante recordar que ese cambio se hizo en medio de una muy mala racha de imagen por falta de transparencia.Wait, ¿qué era el metaverso? El metaverso es una experiencia más inmersiva de internet. Incorpora la realidad virtual, pero no solamente eso. Hoy en día quienes más han desarrollado ideas del metaverso son juegos online como Roblox o Minecraft. Emilio tiene un vídeo hablando del tema.Las claves: Durante estos últimos meses, tanto Clegg como Mark Zuckerberg han desarrollado las siguientes ideas sobre el metaverso:El metaverso no es un producto como lo es Instagram. Es una infraestructura que no posee nadie y en la que todo el mundo debería poder desarrollar ideas —y es ahí dentro donde Meta desarrollaría productos.Meta no gobernará el metaverso, “igual que no hay un internet de Google, o un internet de Microsoft”, dice Clegg. Aunque con el poder que tienen estas grandes tecnológicas, es fácil argumentar que sí tienen un papel importante en la futura gobernanza.Los problemas de moderación continuarán. En el metaverso habrá los mismos problemas que tenemos en la vida real y Meta sigue sin plantear soluciones. Las reglas que habrá dependerán de la “sección” en la que estés dentro del metaverso.En 10-15 años, o quizá más, veremos el metaverso tal y como lo imaginan Clegg y compañía.El Presidente de Asuntos Globales de Meta ha planteado muchas preguntas sobre el metaverso y no ha resuelto tantas dudas. Está claro que es un gran reto, pero visto el pasado (y presente) de Meta, no se pueden permitir no ser más transparentes con sus planes de acción para lidiar con esos problemas.Además, tampoco ha hablado sobre los planes de monetización de Meta en el metaverso, pero como ya los sabemos (i.e. rastrear y elaborar perfiles para comercializar los datos), es muy difícil que no nos genere desconfianza.Pero bueno, como dice Clegg al acabar el artículo, el metaverso va a llegar, queramos o no. 🙃En otro orden de cosas, hoy ha vuelto Lunes por el mundo con novedades sobre la gira de Joe Biden en Asia, la caída de Mariúpol en Ucrania o los temporales que han devastado ciudades en India y Bangladesh, entre otros titulares internacionales.Puedes volver a ver el directo completo en Twitch.Feliz semana, This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lawikly.com/subscribe
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Christine Bausermann is Jim Lamon's Regional Field Director and she called in after Blake Masters reacted to Jim Lamon's attack ad and it didn't go well for Christine.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters reacts to Jim Lamon's attack ad that is filled with lies. Blake also talks about insane $40B Ukraine aid package, Elon Musk and twitter bots and more.
Becky Daggett discusses Flagstaff mayoral campaign. Jim Lamon on why he'd vote no on Ukraine spending. #1378: Monday, May 16, 2022 Jeff discusses some of his news picks of the day (0:00-25:46) including abortion protests in Phoenix and $40 billion to Ukraine. Becky Daggett talks about her bid to be Flagstaff's next mayor (25:45-59:24) including housing and forest fires. https://beckydaggett.com Jim Lamon discusses why he would not vote for the $40 billion Ukraine spending (59:25-74:00) as well as his experience running businesses in the energy sector.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Jim Lamon is running a misleading attack ad targeting his primary competitor, Blake Masters. Listen to the ad, a Lamon campaign aide and Jim Lamon called the show to defend the ad and listen to what callers had to say about the ad and Jim Lamon.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Christine Bauesermann works for Jim Lamon and she called the show to defend the Blake Masters attack ad.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Jim Lamon called into the show to talk about his latest ad that attacks Blake Masters as a California big tech liberal and what Jim Lamon thinks of Vince Leach and more.
Greg talks with Arizona business leader Jim Lamon who is running for U.S. Senate.
#1371: Glenn Leest discusses productivity at lowest since 1947. Senate candidate Jim Lamon discusses Roe V. Wade, SCOTUS, economy and debt. #1371: Thursday, May 5, 2022 Glenn Leest gives a market update and discusses the economy (0:00-43:20) as well as many other topics including: Why can't he vote in Flagstaff, his address says Flagstaff Chickens and goats Inflation and higher interest rates Local vs. DC politics and more! Senate candidate Jim Lamon weighs in on leaked SCOTUS abortion decision (43:21-63:46). Jeff asks Jim if this mess (debt, border, inflation etc) is even fixable at this point. Jim discusses inflation, running a business, balancing budgets and more! Jeff gives away some Flagstaff Friends of the NRA tickets (63:47-73:05) plus talks about a $400 million AZ highway expansion.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Jim Lamon responds to punching back at the Trumped Store for a tweet that looked like an attack on a small, MAGA business. Jim Lamon also talks about if he'll support Mitch McConnell for Leader after hearing about Mitch's ties to China and talks about securing the border.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters talks about AG Mark Brnovich not showing up to a debate about election integrity while President Trump called into the debate to thank Blake for showing up. He also talked about Mitch McConnell's ties to the CCP and Jim Lamon's tweet to the Trumped Store.
Jim Lamon, candidate for U.S. Senate in Arizona, joins Seth to talk about why he is running, and why we should throw everything we have at making life better for Americans. On moderate Republicans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun Pfund, Missing in America Project; Jim Lamon, GOP Candidate for U.S. Senate; Juan Ciscomani, GOP Candidate for U.S. House, CD 6
The Steak for Breakfast Podcast is back after a busy news weekend with analysis of all the stories that are important to you. With a segment focused on National Security, our full breakdown of the Trump Georgia Rally and two America First interviews - you're going to want to buckle up for this episode! Joe Biden address the world at the emergency NATO summit in Brussels over the weekend. The message that he conveyed raised a lot of eyebrows and drew even more heat back onto the administration. Director and senior analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy, Kyle Shideler was on with us today for the first time. The contributor at The Federalist and the Claremont Institute walked us through the crisis on the Southern Border, the possibility of a new cyber war with Russia and the reemergence of Antifa. Donald Trump Held a Save America Rally in Commerce, Georgia on Saturday in support of America First candidates there like David Perdue and Herschel Walker, and we're bringing you our usual soup-to-nuts coverage with commentary of the event The race in the midterms for the Arizona Senate seat is heating up and we were joined for the first time by senatorial candidate Jim Lamon today. We have a lively discussion on the state of the nation, and unpack Jim's experience, campaign platform and get an update on the race. Joe Biden was back in the U.S. Monday, just in time to rollout his new proposed budget for FY 2023. The 5.8 trillion dollar proposal still earmarks money for covid, includes the largest increase for green energy policies and creates bigger government, complete with with higher taxes, more spending, more debt, funding abortion, not funding Border security and continuing the weakening of the U.S. military. America First candidate running the 2022 midterm elections looking to represent the U.S. House, Mario Fratto joins us for the first time today. We get a look into his campaign, his agenda and how it reflects his district and his concerns surrounding China and the CCP. Subscribe to the show, rate it and leave a review before you download, listen, like follow and SHARE Steak for Breakfast content! Steak for Breakfast: website: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.com linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout • Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak • Via the Phone: 800-658-8045 • Kyle Shideler • (Center for Security Policy) Website: https://centerforsecuritypolicy.org/ Twitter: @ShidelerK Jim Lamon (AZ - Senate ) • Website: https://jimlamon.com/ Twitte: @jim_lamon Mario Fratto (NY-24) • Website: https://marioforcongress.com/ Twitter: @MarioFratto
Jim laid out why he believes he's the most qualified candidate in the race, and revealed what he sees as the biggest challenge facing Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Jim Lamon answered questions about what he'd do as a Senator about the border, immigration policies, his funding of the audit and what he thinks of the 2020 election and Brnovich, Ukraine, our energy policy, Biden being compromised, creating jobs in America, gun rights and more.
Today's guests: Jim Lamon, Arizona Senate candidate. Jim Sciutto, CNN anchor. David Drucker, Washington Examiner, reporter, author, “In Trump's Shadow”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A controversial Super Bowl Ad was made by an Arizona Senate candidate and the impact it will have for November could prove beneficial.
A controversial Super Bowl Ad was made by an Arizona Senate candidate and the impact it will have for November could prove beneficial.
As we get closer and closer to the day that the FDA has to release its first batch of 55,000 pages of clinical trial documents, it looks like Pfizer is bracing for impact. That's because it was just revealed that Pfizer updated its fourth-quarter investor report—the section on potential risks to their business. Specifically, they added that in the near future, information regarding the quality of pre-clinical, clinical, or safety data that might be released by an audit or inspection might be a threat to their business. Meanwhile, while I was in Texas, I took the opportunity to sit down and speak with Jim Lamon, the founder of an America-first renewable energy company, and we discussed the way forward for American energy independence. ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
During CPAC 2021, we sat down with Jim Lamon, founder of DEPCOM Power and a U.S. Senate candidate, and we discussed the future of American renewable, as well as election integrity. ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
Our guest today is Jim Lamon. Jim is a veteran, an engineer, and the founder of an Arizona-based solar engineering and construction company that employs 1,700+ workers nationwide. He's been a life-long, America First conservative who has committed much of his time and money supporting the state of Arizona. And now, Jim is running for United States Senate for the State of AZ. 1) The 2022 Election is going to be an exciting one, across the nation and here in AZ. We are seeing so many people step up for the first time to run for office. Like yourself. Was there a lightning rod moment that caused you to decide to run for US Senate, or was it a culmination of things? 2) We have heard plenty of politicians SAY that they support the Second Amendment, but much like our current Senator, Mark Kelly, their actions and their words do not align. Talk to us about how you would use the office you seek to protect, preserve and restore our Second Amendment Rights. 3) Should you win the office you seek you will spend a fair amount of your time in Washington DC. How will you stay connected to your constituents here in AZ and work on vital issues like the Border crisis? 4) In your business, you were part of a rare breed of American manufacturers. What can you do, should you become AZ's next US Senator to support other organizations who are trying to cut the cord of dependency on China and other importers? 5) What are the other major issues here in AZ that you will be working on from the Federal level of government should you be elected? 6) The state of AZ currently has two Liberal Democrats serving as US Senators, Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly. You are running as a strong Constitutionalist Republican candidate. What makes you uniquely qualified to hold one of the seats of US Senator for AZ?
Frank Antenori, Retired U.S. Army Special Forces; Jim Lamon, Candidate for U.S, Senate, Republican Primary
Dr. Ruddell explains private tax credits in AZ. America First Rally with former White House Comms. Dir. Mercedes Schlapp and Jim Lamon #1288 Tuesday, January 25, 2022 ——— 0:00-19:22 Arizona News Roundup: Substitute teacher requirements reduced due to shortage. Shooting in Flagstaff. Tragic accident outside Flagstaff. Douglas teen pleads to terrorism charges. Legislature moves on several election integrity bills. ——— 19:23-36:55 Arizona private school tax credits with Dr. Jenifer Ruddell, co-director of Flagstaff Christian School. How you can donate up to $2,400 to the school and even student of your choice. How private school tax credits work in Ariozna. Dr. Ruddell is a parent of five sons, all attending Flagstaff Christian School where she is co-director. Dr. Ruddell is also a gold medal Paralympian. ——— 36:56-43:28 Comments on truck driver shortages and NY mask mandate shot down. ——— 43:29-59:07 Former White House Comms. Dir. Mercedes Schlapp and Senate Candidate Jim Lamon talk America First. Also discuss border crisis and how to fix it, the disconnect Senator Kelly shows when it comes to inflation and Mercedes shares a story of her times at the White House working with President Trump. ——— 59:08-74:11 Biden vaccine mandate finally dies, this time by OSHA's hands. Olivia shares a listener comment of solicitation by FUSD in Winslow and a dog vs. mountain lion story. ——— Join us Wednesday for open lines by calling 877-971-3971
Continuing our series of interviews with America First Candidates running in Arizona, Charlie sat down with businessman and former College Football star under Coach Bear Bryant in Alabama, Jim Lamon, who is running to replace CCP-Shill and Astronaut Senator Mark Kelly. The pair discuss the current state of the America First Movement and Jim lays out the path back to American Energy Dominance, drawing from years of experience in that sector. They also unpack the invasion at the Southern Border, talk about Communist China, and lay out what steps Jim would take as US Senator to get our current financial crisis back in order. To learn more about Jim's campaign, head to jimlamon.com or text "JIM" TO 81614. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senate candidate Jim Lamon discusses energy issues and more! #1282 Friday, January 14, 2022 Senate candidate Jim Lamon returns to the show to discuss energy issues and more! https://jimlamon.com A recap of 7th graders being called out over their vaccine status at NPA, a Flagstaff charter school.
Biden VAX mandate shot down. New laws on short term rentals? PPI way up! $1.7billion student loans forgiven. City of Flag re-masks. #1281 Thursday, January 13, 2022 A busy show with updates on a bunch of news items including: Biden's vaccine mandate on employers with 100 or more employees gets blocked by the US Supreme Court but mandate on medical workers remains. $1.7billion in college debt forgiven. Flagstaff City facilities re-mask up and limit occupancy due to Omicron. Two high profile arrests in Arizona. Jeff breaks down CA spending per resident vs AZ. Let's not become CA! PPI which measures wholesale prices spike. Jeff talks inflation. Jeff goes over several proposed laws at the AZ Legislature including limits on short term rentals, a Donald J. Trump Day and a holiday for voting. Jeff answers several listener emails on water, saving money and more. Send your comments to talkwithjeff@icloud.com Senate candidate Jim Lamon will be on Fridays show. Tune in at 4:06 on 97.1FM or at www.TalkWithJeff.com
David Bossie, Harmeet Dhillon, Art Del Cueto, Jim Lamon, Dan Geltrude & Rogan O'Handley
Making the run for Arizona Senate, Jim Lamon is a conservative candidate that any freedom fighter can get behind. He is a successful business owner, specializing in America only business, who has independently built his wealth. Why is this important? Because he doesn't NEED to be in office. He CHOOSES to be in office, because like us, he has a passion for making America Great Again. Starting with Arizona. Thank you so much for downloading, subscribing and listening.Go give us a 5 star rating, would you??Please share these with your friends on social media so we can wake up America, save our country and save some souls too!! Please check out our partnerships and affiliates atWWW.SHESSORIGHTSHOW.COM Thank you to our sponsor Dillons Restaurants for your support.Thank you to MyPillow for your support. Go towww.mypillow.com, use our code SORIGHT for up to 66% OFF!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support This Show: https://patriotbarbie.com/support-2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making the run for Arizona Senate, Jim Lamon is a conservative candidate that any freedom fighter can get behind. He is a successful business owner, specializing in America only business, who has independently built his wealth. Why is this important? Because he doesn't NEED to be in office. He CHOOSES to be in office, because like us, he has a passion for making America Great Again. Starting with Arizona. Thank you so much for downloading, subscribing and listening.Go give us a 5 star rating, would you??Please share these with your friends on social media so we can wake up America, save our country and save some souls too!! Please check out our partnerships and affiliates atWWW.SHESSORIGHTSHOW.COM Thank you to our sponsor Dillons Restaurants for your support.Thank you to MyPillow for your support. Go towww.mypillow.com, use our code SORIGHT for up to 66% OFF!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support This Show: https://patriotbarbie.com/support-2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parents in Scottsdale are filing a lawsuit against Scottsdale Unified School District for being spied on. Jim Lamon is funding that lawsuit.
Senate Candidate Jim Lamon, Former Senator Blanche Lincoln, Glenn Leest on Crypto Currency Friday, November 5, 2021: Show# 1233 0:00-43:24 Jim Laman, AZ candidate for the GOP nomination to US Senate spends the remainder of the show with Jeff talking about his background in the military and in building a large company. Jeff and Jim also get into immigration issues, shutdowns, lockdowns, mandates, tax issues, spending issues plus how he would have (or will) vote on certain issues. More info on Jim Lamon at https://jimlamon.com 43:25-58:13 Former Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln served as a Democrat from 1999-2011 and discusses why she's opposing the Pro Act, how it would hurt labor, force union dues and negatively impact right to work states like Arizona. 58:14-74:11 Glenn Leest and John Heilner of WT wealth Management weigh in on crypto currencies, inflation, reserve currency status, El Salvador and more. http://www2.wtwealthmanagement.com SUBSCRIBE the Jeff Oravits Show Podcast - Search "TalkWithJeff" on your favorite podcast provider or CLICK HERE. Tune in M-F from 4:06-5:40PM PST OnAir 97.1FM and OnLine at www.BigTalkerRadio.com
AZ Senate Candidate Jim Lamon. Christina Sandefur with BIG Flagstaff property rights WIN! + Government can wave rules when it benefits them, a listener shares an experience where he couldn't wave the rules. Thursday, October 25, 2021: Show# 1227 0:00-18:35 PROPERTY RIGHTS ISSUE: Christina Sandefur of GoldWaterInstitute.org shares details on how you can protect your private property rights, especially if you live in Flagstaff and gives info on their big win over the City of Flagstaff over a zoning code change that went afoul of Arizonas Property Rights Protection ACT (AKA prop 207). Interested in protecting your property rights, here's the link Christina referred to in the interview. https://www.prop207claim.com 18:36-26:46 Listener Comments including a question from Joe out of Chino Valley on how do you protect yourself from inflation. Steve out of Flagstaff with a deck he couldn't knock down until he had permission from the city. Jeff is always amazed at how quickly government can wave their own rules, but if you try that, oh no, no, no! 26:47-74:08 Jim Laman, AZ candidate for the GOP nomination to US Senate spends the remainder of the show with Jeff talking about his background in the military and in building a large company. Jeff and Jim also get into immigration issues, shutdowns, lockdowns, mandates, tax issues, spending issues, energy issues, plus how he would have (or will) vote on certain issues. More info on Jim Lamon at https://jimlamon.com SUBSCRIBE the Jeff Oravits Show Podcast - Search "TalkWithJeff" on your favorite podcast provider or CLICK HERE. Tune in M-F from 4:06-5:40PM PST OnAir 97.1FM and OnLine at www.BigTalkerRadio.com
Republican candidate for US Senate, Jim Lamon, joins us in-studio this week. Jim is a Fortune 500 executive with more than 30 years' experience in the engineering and construction of large-scale power plants, Jim Lamon is the Founder and Chairman of DEPCOM Power, headquartered in Arizona. Responsible for creating 1,600 jobs across the country, DEPCOM is one of the fastest-growing solar power companies in the U.S. and was ranked the fifth fastest-growing private company in the U.S. by Inc. 5000 in 2018. DEPCOM's corporate practices reflect Jim's deep commitment to serving the community, honoring the sacrifices of veterans, and supporting American workers.Under Jim's leadership, DEPCOM donates ten percent (10%) of its net income to charities across our country, $7 million to date and growing to help Arizona's and America's less fortunate. Twenty percent (20%) of DEPCOM's staff served in the United States Military, four times the national average of those who have served.CONNECT WITH USTwitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenPotholesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/brokenpotholesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokenpotholes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broken-potholesShow notes: www.brokenpotholes.vote This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
California voters have spoken, and they've decided to keep Governor Gavin Newsome in office. Dave & Scott spoke to political strategist and Arizona Senate candidate Jim Lamon about it, and how much it parallels to the state he's running in. THEN, Dave & Scott talk about a new Taco Bell subscription model! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DEPCOM Founder and Chairman and Arizona US Senate Candidate Jim Lamon talks about the US possibly working with the Taliban against ISIS
Hear from the candidate himself as he chats with Birdman - Jim Lamon - Candidate for US Senate - AZ https://jimlamon.com Now, more than ever - TERM LIMITS for Congress. Please visit our sponsors and show them some love. www.birdman.media www.blackbirdanthem.com https://www.youtube.com/user/craiglieberman Patriot Edition is proudly brought to you by: http://www.seal1.net https://obsidianarms.com https://electronictransfer.com https://blackmanforcongress.com
President Biden has blood on his hands as American service members have been killed at the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan. Who will be held accountable and what are the next steps? Jesse Kelly reflects on his own military background and experience to help guide you through the chaos. Plus, Tom Armenta, Jim Lamon and Rep. Jack Bergman join the show to each provide their military expertise. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
President Biden has blood on his hands as American service members have been killed at the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan. Who will be held accountable and what are the next steps? Jesse Kelly reflects on his own military background and experience to help guide you through the chaos. Plus, Tom Armenta, Jim Lamon and Rep. Jack Bergman join the show to each provide their military expertise. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
President Biden has blood on his hands as American service members have been killed at the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan. Who will be held accountable and what are the next steps? Jesse Kelly reflects on his own military background and experience to help guide you through the chaos. Plus, Tom Armenta, Jim Lamon and Rep. Jack Bergman join the show to each provide their military expertise. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Mike Lindell continues the Cyber Symposium by bringing on surprise guests. Our guests is: Mike Lindell, Jim Lamon, Seth Kessel, Kari Lake, David Zere Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 08/11/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
Mike Lindell continues the Cyber Symposium by bringing on surprise guests. Our guests is: Mike Lindell, Jim Lamon, Seth Kessel, Kari Lake, David Zere Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 08/11/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews