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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gary goes solo this morning as Eric is under the weather. Gary crunches the numbers on how Americans responded to tax increases or cuts from the government. Also the upcoming parade scheduled for the 250th for the military and coinciding with President Trump's birthday in June, Marjorie Taylor Green and her opinion on mineral mining in the Ukraine, University of Washington in Seattle makes news as police infiltrate a building to arrest ANTIFA protesters, Harvard University faces the loss of federal funding and much more. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MAHA (or “Make America Healthy Again”) motherhood is a bit of a mindf*uck. What, one asks oneself, unites “crunchy” hippie-leaning momfluencers (like Rudy Jude & her wannabes) of the world with someone as spray-tanned Marjorie Taylor Green? One looks like a sentient carcinogen, and one looks like she's never even heard of food dye! So how do we understand their alliance under the umbrella of Making American Healthy Again? For many of us, there are some points of connection with these MAHA moms, which where this conversation gets juicy and frankly a little disconcerting. As Sara Petersen wrote, most moms probably would agree with the MAHA moms in that we prefer that our kids' treats came without red dye #6, a food dye associated with behavioral side effects. But, unlike a MAHA mom, we're proud to be up-to-date on our Covid boosters instead of guzzling raw milk and curing our own cancer with red light therapy (or something, tbh we couldn't bear to go too deep into that one). At the same time that motherhood taps us into our need to give and receive care, the conditions of modern millennial motherhood seem to have stoked a fear-driven and anxiety-ridden individualism. It's a confusing time, and it's getting more baffling by the minute. If MAHA mothers care so much about banning food additives like red dye, why have they aligned themselves with an administration that has effectively gutted the FDA? How did we get to a place where expertise is up for grabs and there is so much mistrust in our public health systems? Can we recover? OG motherhood writer and New York Times opinion columnist Jessica Grose joins us to talk through all this and more. LINKS:* Jessica Grose, The Kind of Moms Who Fall for ‘Make America Healthy Again' (New York Times, Oct 2024)* Screaming on the Inside by Jessica Grose* Sara Petersen: “MAHA Moms Are Wrong About Wellness”* Necessary Losses by Judith Viorst* Ariana Hendrix * Katie Beck On Child-Friendly City Design* Eloise Rickman on Children's Rights* Sprawl Is A Parenting Problem by Erin Sagan* Noah Wylie being hot again on The Pitt* John Early bitIf you love the work we do on Mother Of It All, please consider becoming a paid subscriber, which you can do at motherofitall.substack.com. Paid subscribers get access to everything behind the paywall, like subscriber-only episodes, book reviews and more. If you subscribe at the founding member level, we'll send you one of our awesome tote bags. If you can't become a paid subscriber, that's OK! It's always free and helpful to follow, share, rate and review our show here and everywhere else you listen to podcasts you love. Thank you!* Visit our Bookshop storefront to find all the books we've mentioned here and in previous episodes. When you shop there, we get a small affiliate fee (yay, thank you!).* Visit motherofitall.com to send us ideas for a future episode or learn more about the show.* Follow the podcast on Instagram (@themotherofitall) or Bluesky (@motherofitallpod.bsky.social) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit motherofitall.substack.com/subscribe
Today on America in the Morning Ukraine In Question A gathering in London to find an end to the war in Ukraine did not go well, which included proposals Kyiv did not want, and concerns that the US would leave the equation altogether. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports what is clear is that the Trump administration's patience is growing thin. Trump's Oval Office Comments Ukraine was far from the only thing on President Trump's mind yesterday. Correspondent Rich Johnson has more on Trump's many comments following an Oval Office ceremony, which included an Executive Order cracking down on foreign funding to universities like Harvard. NJ Wildfire Grows A fast-moving wildfire in the Southern New Jersey Pine Barrens has forced thousands to evacuate. Correspondent Julie Walker reports fire crews expect the blaze to worsen before it's contained. Court Hears North Carolina Ballot Case A Federal appeals court is weighing in on a case surrounding disputed ballots in North Carolina. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Tariff Lawsuits Twelve states including New York and California are suing the Trump administration for what they are calling “illegally imposing” tax hikes on Americans through tariffs. It's Electric California is going ahead with more electric school buses, as cuts in federal funds have some other states changing their plans. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Remembering Pope Francis In Vatican City, the body of Pope Francis lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica days ahead of his weekend funeral. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Durbin's Last Term There was a surprise in Congress, as the Senate's number two Democrat released an announcement on Social Media saying that he's making way for a younger generation. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Town Hall Trouble Going to a town hall meeting hosted by a member of Congress is far from a quiet gathering these days, including one recently hosted by Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Green where security had to use Tasers to regain order. Correspondent Donna Warder reports on how some town hall gatherings held by Republican members of Congress are turning into shouting matches. Education Executive Orders President Trump on Wednesday signed a number of Executive Orders targeting education, aimed at reforming K through 12 school policies, tackling artificial intelligence, and reigning in woke ideologies and foreign funding at universities. Weinstein In Court Harvey Weinstein's newest rape retrial opened Wednesday with added allegations from a former model. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Prison For Selling Secrets A former Army intelligence analyst was sentenced to seven years in prison on Wednesday for giving sensitive military information to a person he believed was affiliated with the Chinese government. VA's New Task Force A new task force within the Veterans Administration has been created to root out anti-Christian bias. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Judge Demands Garcia Information A federal judge in Maryland accused the Trump administration of "willful and bad faith refusal" to comply with court orders in the case of recently deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to El Salvador. Ben Thomas reports that the court is demanding to know what steps the Trump administration has taken to return him to the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Which We Discuss: 1. It's our yearly Easter special! This year we learn the story of Jesus's resurrection from leading biblical expert and improvisational essayist Marjorie Taylor Green! 2. Pete Hegseth: Still drunk texting war plans to his friends. 3. Chris Van Hollen is the one Democrat to try a stunt this week. Next week let's aim for two! 4. Our hot take on private space travel. 5. An important general PSA: Have fun out there, guys! Brain Trust Live is Lila Nordstrom and Brent Thornburg's look at the week in electoral and political news. Join the millions of chirping birds, sirens, helicopters, barking dogs, and computer beeps who love our podcast and tell your friends about BTL! Then rate us on iTunes or find us Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Stitcher, or Instagram! And, as always, you can buy and review Lila's book here: Some Kids Left Behind. Plus, subscribe to Lila's other podcast, What Can I Do, wherever you get your podcasts!
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On today’s show: – A colossal squid was filmed by scientists for first time. – A protestor at a Marjorie Taylor Green rally was tased. – Should we feel sorry for MAGA voters who are being impacted by DOGE cuts and immigration raids? – Jeff Stein’s back for his Wednesday visit with Matt after a…
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is pointing out her colleague Marjorie Taylor Green as an example of the reason a ban on lawmakers trading individual stocks is necessary. A disclosure filing showed the Republican Congresswoman dropped thousands on shares in multiple companies before Trump announced a 90 day pause on tariffs. The Democrat had some harsh words: “We saw Marjorie Taylor Greene buy that dip. I got one question for her: How much did you make? How much did you make off of people's despair? How much did you make off that panic? How much did you make off of that suffering?” We'll go over the details with presidential historian and political analyst John Rothmann Today, we celebrate the finale of Mark's Madness 2025. Mark will stop in to talk about the contest, the winner and how it all went down. Then, comedian JL Cauvin climbs aboard to help Kim and Tony drive The Mark Thompson Show station wagon. Tech Tuesday brings Jefferson Graham in to talk gadetry and innovation.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Palestine flag (by Makbula Nassar) Marjorie Taylor Green defends Trump agenda at town hall meeting, calls opponents “brainwashed” Trump urges Congress to cut funding for PBS, NPR, as White House accuses them of “radical woke propaganda disguised as news” California college students protest repression of immigrants and pro-Palestinian advocates Harvard becomes first university to challenge Trump's demands to regulate universities, Obama says “let's hope other institutions follow suit” Israeli attack on hospital forces midnight evacuation, wounded patients describe “doomsday” scene The post Marjorie Taylor Green calls Trump opponents “brainwashed” at town hall meeting; wounded patients describe Israeli attack on hospital as “doomsday” scene – April 15, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Happy Going! We're all getting punchy heading into the weekend, as if the weekend will be a breather for any of us. David Waldman effectuates our weekending KITM, and I facilitate that with this summary, I hope. Donald K. Trump pardoned a corporation, yet has not appointed a horse to Senate, which might be more of a late term thing. Polytheism seems to be wearing thin in Trump/Musk circles, with Elon Musk's pride goething before his fall. Thou shalt bow down thyself only onto Trump in Cabinet meetings. (Graven images available at the door.) Two people guilty of not praising Donald enough are being investigated for treason, while Trump shops for his presidential Luger. Marco Rubio is punishing the country of South Sudan for not accepting the Democratic Republic of the Congo citizen he sent there by mistake. The commander of a Greenland military base was ousted when she failed to rattle her saber loudly enough for JD Vance. US tells Greenland “I see you have Injuns! We have Injuns!” Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell believes people boycotting the Kennedy Center hate Republicans, when mostly they hate Richard Grenell. What happens when the courts can't trust the Executive Branch? Well, we are about to find out, because the courts can't trust the Executive Branch. Learn more about courts of equity, such as the Court of Chancery. Kash Patel plans to work remotely in his FBI position but wasn't remotely working in his ATF job. Hey now… there's no proof that Marjorie Taylor Green participated in insider trading this week, or placed pipe bombs prior to Jan 6… It just looks like that. RFK Jr. will discover the cause of autism by this fall, but if you have cancer, you'll need to wait a little longer. It's only TLDR if you don't take the time to read it! How did the President lose and when did he lose it in the SCOTUS Alien Enemy Act case? Curtis Yarvin always wanted to destroy the United States and the global economy, yet somehow still feels empty inside.
Post Act 10, one of the groups affected was nurses and they have been fighting for their right to unionize here in Wisconsin. Colin and Cynthia are registered nurses and they join us to talk about the fight to collectively bargain for themselves. Then, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green wants you to buy her son a beer, hopefully she keeps the receipts. For our moment of Audio Sorbet, we want to know: Are you cheap or just Wisconsin? And to wrap it all up, we have for you, This Shouldn't Be A Thing: How The Cookie Crumbles Edition. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guests: Amanda Klinge, Cynthia Kruser
Alternative-media veteran Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report comes back onto The Winston Marshall Show to discuss the rapidly changing post-presidential election media landscape.The politcal left entering the realm of podcasts - Gavin Newsom, Michelle Obama and Bill Maher and meanwhile the podcasters of the right are toying with conspiracies and antisemitism.In Washington a DOGE subcommittee led by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green attempts to stop public funding of NPR and PBS, with Katherine Maher ander fire. And at the White House a new “Podcasters Row” has been introduced.Dave explains the Signal Message group-chat controversy with Marco Rubio, JD Vance, Pete Hegseth found to be discussing bombing the Houthis in emoji-laden exchanges.All this, Piers Morgan Uncensored, Tucker Carlson and the future of media… #media #trump #politics -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters0:00 Discussion on Media Landscape and Podcasts3:01 Gavin Newsom's Podcast and Media Strategy 9:10 Michelle Obama's Podcast and Media Challenges 10:38 The Evolution of Media 12:18 The Role of Liberals23:55 Right-Wing Media and Conspiracy Theories 45:53 Defunding Public Broadcasting 53:57 The Signal Chat Incident 1:01:23 Discussion on Trump's Administration and Media Performance 1:03:46 Piers Morgan's Media Strategy and Personal Interactions 1:08:54 Personal Beliefs and Media Pluralism 1:14:36 Final Thoughts and Future Plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Corey Feldman told Billy Corgan about all the classic roles he ALMOST landed, Tesla vandals, creepy Neil Diamond, Missing Mel Tucker, The Weekend of Maz, Jim's Picks: Ohio bands, and Drew had his car stolen twice in one month. Go Tigers! We start with the rocking "Go Get 'Em Tigers" by The Orbitsuns as the Detroit Tigers open their season against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Who's getting blown out for the Trump administration Signal group text "Houthi PC small group? Some people are saying it's going to happen, but we all know no one will. More Politics: Jasmine Crockett defends and changes her story about calling Greg Abbott "Governor Hot Wheels".Marjorie Taylor Green will not answer questions from the foreign press... even when it's asked by an American journalist. Kristi Noem had a really strong rack day. New York likes creepy old dudes to run their city. Andrew Cuomo is leading the polls in New York. Another dude busted keying a Tesla...This time at a swanky resort in New Hampshire. You might not want to stand out by wearing orange pants. Drew's car got stolen. He got it back. Then a few weeks later...STOLEN AGAIN! Aaaaaand it's gone! Szott Ford to the rescue. They saved Drew's ass so they bring you The Bonerline. Machine Gun Kelly BLASTS Boring Austin Green over his new kid MGK's new kid that he'll never see. Corey Feldman with Billy Corgan on The Magnificent Others! We've been waiting for this for a while and it didn't disappoint. Corey is SUCH a victim. We're blessed with Tom Mazawey answering our second attempt at calling him. Maz is SO PUMPED to weasel Drew's Champions Club tickets. His predictions for Michigan & Michigan State on Friday. Where in the world is Mel Tucker? Matt Weiss is a bum. The Weekend of Tom. Neil Diamond is a creep. He made out with a fan during his concert. Jim's Pics: Top 10 Bands from Ohio. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. photo: Duane Lempke First republican joins dems calling for investigation of Yemen war plan group chat security breach DOGE committee hearing calls for defunding NPR, PBS, as dems urge “save Elmo” Democrats hold forum to oppose cuts to National Institutes for Health Uber, Lyft drivers lawsuit claims wage theft, settlement negotiations to begin Monday Musk's closure of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service could worsen and prolong labor strikes and lockouts The post Marjorie Taylor Green leads DOGE subcommittee calls to defund NPR, PBS; Democrats blast cuts to National Institutes for Health – March 26, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
This TFNG rewind features someone who is definitely in need of an update episode. Somehow-still-a-Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green does it all: racist Facebook memes, harassing school shooting survivors, and egging on an insurrection. Who knew that calling for the death of your coworkers would come at the performance evaluation? Featuring apologies to 2000s pop icons, handcuffing the devil, and, of course, Jewish space lasers.Citations at thisfnguypod.com.
Inflation rose more than expected in January according to federal data released Wednesday, as the cost of things like groceries, housing and energy ticked up. While we're still only a few weeks into Donald Trump's second term, he did campaign on lowering prices for consumers on ‘Day 1,' a promise he and his team have been backing away from since his election victory. The new inflation data raises big questions about the state of the economy and the potential effects of Trump's policy plans to cut taxes, impose tariffs and slash the federal workforce. Victoria Guida, economics correspondent for Politico, helps us make sense of what's actually going on with the economy right now and what it all means for Trump. Later in the show, Crooked Media's climate correspondent Anya Zoledziowski talks about what's happening at the Environmental Protection Agency.And in headlines: Tulsi Gabbard is confirmed by the Senate and sworn in as the new director of national intelligence, Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed ways to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine over the phone (not on the call: Ukraine), and Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green presided over the first meeting of the House DOGE Subcommittee.Show Notes:Check out Victoria's work – politico.com/staff/victoria-guidaSubscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8Support victims of the fire – votesaveamerica.com/reliefWhat A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
In this episode, John Solomon discusses with Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene her plans to cut government waste, investigate spending inefficiencies, and ensure federal hiring is merit-based, aligning with President Trump’s agenda. Greene also defends January 6th pardons, criticizes partisan media, and advocates for preserving Social Security and Medicare while improving government program efficiency.
Mike "The Minister of Misinformation from Mesa" brings the Southwestern heat down upon the co-hosts for flagrant lies, misinformation, and fake news! Liz reads through the line-item list of offenses in the past month and it basically takes up the whole episode. So, If you love self-deprecating humor, this episode is for you (but you should fact check that first). Also, Liz has tips to prank a co-worker with made-up office jargon, Evan goes off on P. Diddy and JayZ, and Rick calls Marjorie Taylor Green a c*nt without recourse.Big shout out to our sponsors APC Pest Control and Royal Pizza!You got a pest problem? Visit apcpest.com. They've been knockin' them dead since 1981.Are you hungry after making that call to APC Pest? Great! Now call Royal Pizza and let them take care of dinner. Check them out at royalpizzamedfield.com.
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Trump's baffling Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, gets buy-in from top MAGA loyalists in Congress. Plus, Marc Elias on the election denier who Trump just tapped to lead the Department of Justice after Matt Gaetz pulled out.
Matt Gaetz, the Florida Congressman Trump nominated for Attorney General has officially withdrawn his name from consideration and omg do we have stuff to talk about. Audio listeners SUBSCRIBE here! https://open.spotify.com/show/2DKsJYYEQi9aQX2ew1Dm7J?si=f3d4c0f1ea0c412b Follow me! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahCox/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDCox TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahdcox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdanielle_cox6/reels/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahdaniellecox7/ DONATE to BASEDPolitics: https://donorbox.org/support-basedpolitics Sign up for BASEDPolitics for regular content updates: https://basedpolitics.substack.com/
Matt Gaetz, the Florida Congressman Trump nominated for Attorney General has officially withdrawn his name from consideration and omg do we have stuff to talk about. Audio listeners SUBSCRIBE here! https://open.spotify.com/show/2DKsJYYEQi9aQX2ew1Dm7J?si=f3d4c0f1ea0c412b Follow me! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahCox/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDCox TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahdcox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdanielle_cox6/reels/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahdaniellecox7/ DONATE to BASEDPolitics: https://donorbox.org/support-basedpolitics Sign up for BASEDPolitics for regular content updates: https://basedpolitics.substack.com/
From Marco Rubio to Elise Stefanik: who are the nominations that President-elect Trump has announced, and what does their selection say about how the administration may take shape? Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs reviews the names announced thus far, how, if confirmed, they could impact efforts to counter antisemitism, support Israel, and uphold democratic values, and how AJC is advocating to advance these critical issues. Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: What the Election Results Mean for Israel and the Jewish People The Jewish Vote in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Sinwar Eliminated: What Does This Mean for the 101 Hostages Still Held by Hamas? Go Deeper – AJC Analysis: Explainer: What to Know About President-elect Trump on Antisemitism, Israel, and Iran Policy AJC Briefing — Post-Election Analysis: What to Expect Under the New U.S. Administration | Tuesday, November 19 | 1:30 p.m. Eastern | Register Here Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript of Conversation with Julie Fishman Rayman: Manya Brachear Pashman: President Elect Donald Trump has named and nominated eight of the 24 officials, including his chief of staff, most of whom would make up his cabinet. Returning to discuss the nominees so far and where they stand on AJC missions of fighting antisemitism, defending Israel and safeguarding democracy, is AJC Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs, Julie Fishman Rayman. Julie, welcome back to People of the Pod. Julie Fishman Rayman: Thanks for having me, Manya, glad to be here. Manya Brachear Pashman: So you have worked with some of these nominees, and you know their track record on these issues. First of all, from a 30,000-40,000 foot view, what is your overall take on the slate so far? Julie Fishman Rayman: I feel like if you had asked me that yesterday, I would have had a totally different answer. And so I imagine even by the time People of the {od airs, my answer maybe would have even changed, so I will answer, but I want everyone, including our listeners, to take it with a grain of salt that I am speaking from a very specific moment in tim while the clock is rapidly changing and the situation is rapidly changing. So I think the initial slate of potential nominees that were announced gave a lot of folks, especially in sort of the foreign policy world, a good deal of comfort, right? So people like Representative Mike Waltz, people like Senator Marco Rubio, those types of folks. Even Governor Huckabee, are sort of these, these names of traditional conservatives who we say, Oh, they have a record. They have governed. They have a voting record. We know exactly where they stand and what they believe, and that it's not vastly dissimilar from any other previous Republican administration. Then, of course, there was the news about the potential coming in of Matt Gaetz, representative, Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida and Tulsi Gabbard. And I think those names and what they represent put everyone in a bit of a tailspin. Not simply because of who they are, although they come with a lot of really interesting backstory that we can unpack, if you want to, but not just because of who they are, but because they represent a really different part of the Republican Party. A really different part of the right wing world view that had not theretofore been represented in Trump's cabinet picks, definitely less of the traditional conservative mindset and much more in line with a, dare I say, like populist kind of perspective. And so there's tension now that people are trying to sort of understand and unravel. Manya Brachear Pashman: So let's talk about each individual. And you mentioned Marco Rubio, who is Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, the Florida Senator. He currently serves on the Foreign Relations Committee. He's the top Republican on the Intelligence Committee. And I mean, he and the President Elect seem to agree on America's approach to Iran and Ukraine, but not NATO, right? I mean, where do he and Mr. Trump agree and disagree? Julie Fishman Rayman: You're asking a question as though we have a full sense of what incoming president, former President Trump believes, which I think is a bit of an assumption. They're certainly deeply aligned on sort of big picture principles as they relate to support for Israel, no question. A tough, tough approach to whether it's an actor like Iran or China, you know, sort of these nefarious global players that seek to disrupt our world order, they're aligned there. There is a potential disconnect on Ukraine. Right? We've heard statements from Senator Rubio recently where you almost see him trying to channel the former president, the president-elect, and say, like, what would Trump say? What would Trump do? You can like, see the wheels spinning in his mind as he talks about how we have been funding a stalemate and how something needs to change. But I'm not sure that if you put them both in a room and ask them blindfolded, apart from each other, what to do about Ukraine, if you would get the same answer, I think there would probably be a good deal of daylight. And I think the same could be said about the future of NATO and others. But it all remains to be seen. And then, of course, also will have to be balanced with other forces that are coming into the administration, not least of which Senator JD Vance, colleague of Marco Rubio, who definitely comes with a different sort of world view. Manya Brachear Pashman: And next on the list, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York, she has been nominated for the role of UN ambassador. We kind of know her as an outspoken supporter of Israel, given her high profile role in the congressional hearings about anti-Israel protests on college campuses after the Hamas terror attacks on October 7. Those hearings actually led to the resignation of a couple of university presidents. How do you foresee that outspoken support playing out in the UN arena, or maybe even in the Trump administration's approach to higher education? Julie Fishman Rayman: In terms of the UN and antisemitism, there will be a lot of very vocal, very strident affirmations that antisemitism is not something that the US will abide. That same sort of force that Congresswoman Stefanik brought to the Education Committee, she will bring to the UN and she won't take any bones about it, and she's not going to sit down to anybody. Of that we can be sure what that looks like, though, beyond pontification, beyond promulgations of support for the Jewish community across the globe, remains to be seen. Right? How will she engage in a UN that she certainly will perceive to be at least biased towards Israel and possibly antisemitic at its core. Right? We can make that assumption on her world view. How will she seek to engage with a system that she presumably views as fundamentally flawed? We know that a Republican House and Senate are already sort of gearing up towards cutting funding of major UN institutions, if not the UN across the board. So what does that mean for her role? What does that mean for the voice that the United States will have and the ability for her very strong voice, to even be at the table, and that's sort of where some of that tension arrives is also, do you get in the room? Do you get the seat at the table? Or are you on the menu? Right? The United States is never going to be on the menu, but are we going to, by virtue of our own sort of principles, going to push our seat back in and stand in the hallway. There's a lot of calculi that she's going to have to make there. In terms of the Department of Education and Congress and how they're dealing with these really important issues that that Congresswoman Stefanik has put at the fore for so long, there's no question that the threat of pulling federal funding that we've heard from the Biden administration repeatedly will be more believed under a future Trump administration. I think there are universities all over the country that already are saying, oh, like, what do we have to do? We don't want to get caught in these crosshairs. What do we need to do to make sure that we are not either under fire with the light shining on us or on the chopping block for federal funding? So if you're an educational institution that really believes that there is a true threat that you're to your federal funding, you're reconsidering a lot of steps. And if in fact, federal funding is leveraged or cut, I think we have to be really mindful of three things. One, we have to make sure that it doesn't look as though the Jews are behind this crushing blow, because that's scapegoating. And we have to make sure that shuttering these major academic institutions doesn't foreclose the creation, the necessary creation, of future American doctors and engineers and others. And finally, we have to make sure that we're not creating a void in funding that could really easily be filled by foreign actors that are already known to use university funding to advance a particular ideology, to advance their own interests. Manya Brachear Pashman: I want to go back to another name you mentioned at the top, and that is the Florida congressman, Michael Waltz. He has been named as National Security Advisor to head up the National Security Council, and he has been a huge champion of the Abraham accords. So what can we expect to see from him if he indeed does take this post. Julie Fishman Rayman: So one of the things that I think is really interesting about, you know, looking back on the last trump administration, while we sort of forecast for the next, is that the National Security Council, this body that Mike Waltz will lead, was always the brain trust for him in the previous administration. Of course, there was the State Department. It was filled, it was supported. But generally, I think he thought of the State Department as a place of a foreign policy bureaucracy, where passports got stamped, that kind of, step by step, day by day, keeping the wheels turning, but not where real change happened. So if we're, you know, we're talking about Marco Rubio at State, we're talking about Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor, I think we really need to sort of dig into what's Waltz gonna bring. And of course, like, as you said, Manya deeply supportive of Abraham Accords, very hawkish when it comes to China, and very, very embedded in the military establishment himself, right? He's not the DoD pick, but he's a Green Beret vet. He served in Afghanistan, he served in the Middle East. He served in Africa. In addition to being on the foreign affairs committee and Congress, he was on the Armed Services Committee and the Intelligence Committee, if there are, if there's a trifecta of committees that someone could serve on to be as informed and at sort of the pinnacle of information about what's going on in this world, it's those three committees. Ukraine is the big question mark here. He's criticized aid to Ukraine, and has talked about getting Putin to the negotiating table, getting a diplomatic solution, or some sort of settlement to this war. And that I think remains this major looming question for a lot of folks about, as we're looking at these various picks whose voice is going to win here. Or, you know, if we're channeling the last Trump administration again, who's going to be the last person in his ear before he goes and makes a major announcement. Manya Brachear Pashman: You mentioned DoD. Let's talk about President Elect Trump's DoD pick. Fox News anchor Pete hegseth, he is a retired US Army Major. He served in Iraq and Afghanistan, but a surprising pick to head the Department of Defense. Julie Fishman Rayman: It's interesting that you asked that question, because I think for folks who just think of him as a, you know, the guy on the Fox News couch, everyone who I've talked to who really knows Pete Hegseth and really is engaged with him for a long time, they they're not surprised, and they say, Oh, that does make sense. I don't know how much we can anticipate his fox views translating into a DoD cabinet pick. I don't really know how to manage that, right? He's talked about, like the Joint Chiefs, for example, in sort of a disparaging way. So, he's definitely one of these picks that you know shows the future President's desire to be at the vanguard, right? He wants to shake things up. He wants to keep people on their toes. Manya Brachear Pashman: Okay, so now let's move on to some of the names you mentioned that are curious, curious choice. Other curious choices. Former Hawaiian Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, she has been nominated to serve as Trump's chief intelligence advisor, the Director of National Intelligence. That would mean she would be responsible for overseeing 18 spy agencies and keeping the President informed of the nation's international intelligence as anti semitism rises around the world, incidents like what we saw in Amsterdam this past weekend continue to flare up. Do you foresee her prioritizing that kind of news for the president elect? Julie Fishman Rayman: This is a position that has to be confirmed by the Senate, and it's not, I think, a slam dunk in a lot of ways. She's not always been a Republican. She certainly hasn't always been a Trumpist Republican. She had a major leadership role in the Democratic Party for quite some time. She was the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, and not rank and file, she resigned from that position to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016 she supported the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the Iran deal that many Democrats broke with the administration to oppose that. AJC opposed, I think that there's a lot of baggage that she brings, and not personal baggage, but policy baggage that might make it very, very difficult for her to make the step through that confirmation process, and someone very smart said that'll be the test. Maybe I'll give him credit. Josh Kraushauer, the editor of Jewish insider, said this will be the test for how Senate leadership is going to respond to the calls from President Trump. You know, if they're able to just sort of if Senator Thune, in this new role that he has just received is able to push through the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard, then we can expect a lot of confirmations legislation Trump desires to move through the Senate. If she gets a little bit held up. If it's not as easy, then we can anticipate just a little bit more gridlock, as much gridlock as one could expect from one party control of the House, Senate and the White House. But a little bit more of a pushback. It'll be a real test. Manya Brachear Pashman: She is nominated to be his chief intelligence advisor, and yet she has posted blatantly false propaganda on her social media channels. And people know that, people have called her out for that. Is that concerning? Julie Fishman Rayman: I think it's deeply concerning whenever anyone puts out blatantly false propaganda, particularly that which emanates from Russia, that is problematic at any level of elected official, appointed official, period. We need to constantly, as a society and as a nation, be on fierce guard against that, because it is real and it is pervasive. I anticipate that, you know, when the confirmation hearings are up, there's going to be a lot of questions about, you know, what has she posted, where is she getting her information, and from whom does she rely on for real, authoritative information that is truthful? Manya Brachear Pashman: So another name that you mentioned at the top of the conversation, and that is Congressman, well now former Congressman Matt Gaetz from Florida, since he resigned immediately after his nomination for attorney general. He was one of, I think, 21 republicans who voted against the Antisemitism Awareness Act in May, saying he couldn't support a definition of antisemitism that labeled claims of Jews killing Jesus as antisemitic. I think Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel might have had some choice words for him, if he is indeed, if he indeed progresses through this process toward Attorney General, what could we see from him? What can we see, period, of this whole process? Julie Fishman Rayman: So first off, I just, I want to speak a little bit about it was sort of him in his record, because I think that it's important for our community to to be refreshed about exactly who Matt Gaetz is it there were a number of Republicans who voted against the Antisemitism Awareness Act because they did not think that it was appropriate for there to be a law that says the Jews didn't kill Jesus. This is, of course, like a sort of gross mischaracterization of what the international Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of anti semitism says and purports to do. But he wasn't alone. And it was, it was very interesting to see how this, this sort of trope that I think a lot of us thought was over about the Jews killing Jesus. You know, Nostra Aetate was in the 70s, right? So we thought that this was done and behind us. But to hear, particularly from the evangelical set, that, okay, like, maybe the Jews didn't kill Jesus, or maybe they did. He also invited a Holocaust denier and a white supremacist to be his guest at the State of the Union later, he said, like, Oh, I didn't really know. But either he got terrible staffing or he knew, and he just didn't want to get caught. He's deeply, deeply scandal ridden, without question. And he, you know, is constantly defending Marjorie Taylor Green, who, you know, compared the COVID mask laws to, you know, the Holocaust and things like that. He called the ADL racist. He is not representative of any stream, really, within the Republican Party. He is emblematic of the most populist of the populace, the most MAGA of the MAGA. So we should remember who he is, first and foremost. Beyond that, I cannot imagine an America that would confirm him as Attorney General. I'm a congressist by heart. I believe that Congress does the right things, if given enough time to do so, and I cannot believe that they'll let this one go through. So forgive my rant. I think it needs to be said about him. But in terms of, you know, who are we watching, and what do we think is going to happen in the long term? I don't think there's a long term there. Manya Brachear Pashman: Let's talk about another pick, and that is his pick for Homeland Security, who I don't think is so outlandish, and that is South Dakota Governor Christie gnomes. She could play a really vital role in his immigration the proposal that he's made for the immigration system. She has been a strong ally of AJC in the past. Julie Fishman Rayman: Yes, she has. When she signed North South Dakota's bill, um on the international Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, working definition of antisemitism, when she signed into law, AJC was there. She's been outspoken about anti semitism, and has consistently, sort of done, she's done the right things there. That being said, South Dakota has a very small Jewish population. So it's not, the same as if she were the governor of New York or Florida or even California that has major Jewish populations that are constantly calling with various, you know, security needs or something like that. So she's been there when she's needed to be there. Manya Brachear Pashman: And I know South Dakota is not a border state, but didn't she send army reserves to the border to help Texas Governor Greg Abbott, at one point? Julie Fishman Rayman: She has. A lot of Republican governors sort of backed Abbott in that way. I think that her crew in the governors, in the Republican Governors Association, etc, will be much aligned with the incoming administration. And of course, you know, that's why she's picked. Manya Brachear Pashman: We also have the choice of John Ratliff, who Trump has named as a potential CIA director. And you know, technically, CIA director is the person who's nominated as head of intelligence is the CIA director's boss, and so he was the former director or chief intelligence advisor. So in a way, it's kind of a demotion. However, what I've read is President elect Trump believes that the CIA director is actually more important. So what are we looking at here? Are we looking at a smoother confirmation process for the CIA director, perhaps, and are we looking at kind of an elevation of that job? Julie Fishman Rayman: I think we can probably assume it's an elevation, and in the same way that we talked about the previous Trump administration prioritizing the National Security Council almost above the State Department, I think we'll see that sort of shift in alignment, the CIA being sort of the new center of gravity, if it wasn't already within the the intelligence community. So I think that we probably will see him playing a much more dominant role. That being said, I think America has always held this deep fascination with CIA directors, FBI directors. They always, because of the really interesting and critical roles they play, they always sort of punch above their weight in terms of, you know, how much are they on TV? How much are people watching what they're saying and what they're doing? So I think that we can absolutely anticipate that. And you know, he has some skeletons in his closet, but I don't think that there's anything that will prohibit or impede his nomination for that role. Manya Brachear Pashman: And as a religion reporter, I found the naming of former Governor Mike Huckabee as the ambassador, a potential ambassador to Israel, to be very interesting, given that he is an evangelical Christian, a Baptist pastor. Aren't too many non-Jewish ambassadors to Israel. There have been some, but not too many. And I thought that this was a really interesting selection. What can we see or expect to see from that choice? Julie Fishman Rayman: You know, part of me kind of loves this for America. I think there's, Governor Huckabee has always been a stalwart supporter of Israel, without question, deeply, deeply supportive. There are questions about, what is he going to do with regard to like, the question of settlements or annexation and things like that. And and I think we're going to have to be watching that very, very closely. But if we're looking sort of at the macro level, the issue of Israel and America has become so polarized and in some ways so toxic, that this reminder that it's not just the Jews that care about Israel, I think, couldn't come at a better time. I do think that it's really interesting to now have someone going to sit at the embassy that President Trump moved to Jerusalem, who is not representing the Jewish community there, but representing the massive Evangelical community in the United States and even frankly, around the world. Manya Brachear Pashman: Well, Julie, thank you so much for sharing your perspectives. As these names keep trickling out each day, many things are said, some important, some not so important. So I'm glad I appreciate you kind of focusing our audience on what matters to AJC, what matters to the Jewish community and for those who support Israel. So thank you so much. Julie Fishman Rayman: It's been my pleasure and many and if I can just say, as we conclude that the personalities take up a lot of space, they take up a lot of oxygen. But for AJC, we're always singularly focused on the policies, and we'll continue doing what we've been doing already for months, and that's reaching everyone who will have influence in this next administration, to advance our policy perspective, to share our agenda and to talk about what we think needs to form the policy priorities of the next administration. Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank you so much, Julie. Julie Fishman Rayman: Thank you.
Donald Trump ramps up his dangerous lies about immigrants and hurricanes while even some Republican officials start to push back. Plus, former CIA Director John Brennan on the damning new revelations about Trump and Vladimir Putin's cozy relationship in Bob Woodward's new book “War.”
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As Hurricane Milton heads toward the Florida coast, lies and misinformation about FEMA's response to recent natural disasters are being spread through the 2024 presidential campaign. On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, former Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan joins us to talk about how the lies being told by Donald Trump and his Republican allies about the Biden administration and FEMA failing to respond to the needs of communities impacted by Hurricane Helene are endangering federal recovery workers and sowing doubts among those who need federal help. Then, former Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens and DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond join the podcast to discuss the latest controversial efforts by the MAGA-dominated state election board to change rules for local board vote counting and monitoring of the election. Links to today's topics: Geoff Duncan: Republicans don't need to lie to advance our policies Patricia Murphy: Hurricane Donald vs. truth on Georgia recovery efforts Outrage erupts as Marjorie Taylor Green says "they" can control the weather State election board questions how counties processed voter challenges State election board pushing election skeptics to monitor Fulton County election Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*TRIGGER WARNING* The last 25 minutes of this episode will be discussions about P Diddy's especially heinous crimes. IN POP CULTURE: Raheel discovers Noah Kahan and has a beautiful Jersey Shore experience. Sean "P Diddy" Combs is arrested for especially heinous crimes against men and women. IN POLITICS: The debate aftermath and conservative stupidity. Jill Stein's continued grift. Laura Loomer and Marjorie Taylor Green have a racist off. Taylor endorses Kamala but perhaps loses a friend. The NYPD is an incompetent organization that needs to be defunded. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealityispod/support
Rover gets sucked into watching TikTok infomercials. This song makes me think of pedophilia. Kevin Spacey refuses to move out of his Baltimore mansion. Springfield cat eating. Video of a Panera Bread employees get into an altercation with a customer. Snitzer would not step into help during a fight. Immigrants getting financial assistance. Videos of people getting kicked off a plane due to their outfit choices. An ‘alt porn goddess' is questioned about her connection with Dave Grohl. Being a rude ride share passenger. Fight brewing between Marjorie Taylor Green and Laura Loomer. Right wing poon to tang.
Did Kamala Harris' debate performance influence a significant amount of independent voters? Economists push back on her economic plan. A Massachusetts District Attorney charges a veteran at a pro-Israel protest with multiple felonies after defending himself from getting attacked by a pro-Palestine counter-protester. Dana reacts to tabloids trashing Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes' friendship after Swift endorsed Kamala Harris amid known Mahomes' support of Trump. Dana explains the massive responsibility that the town of Springfield has to bear due to the overwhelming influx of illegal immigrants.14:00 - Marjorie Taylor-Green denounces Laura Loomer. Dana explains the active war on gaming to make them more woke.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need. Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit DanaForHillsdale.com to pick your new favorite podcast today on the Hillsdale College Podcast Network. KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon't let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA
In the second hour we welcome Ed Becerra and Tracy Miller from the EAA's Young Eagles program and their event this weekend (sorry, it's sold out!) We also discuss more of the good people in the form of Laura Loomer, who is a MAGA fanatic and too extreme for Marjorie Taylor-Green. We're wrapping things up with details on what's going on at The Laughing Tap and guess what? Greg's performing too!! As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show!
Are Republicans blackpilled? MAGA mama Marjorie Taylor Green slaps Laura Loomer with the racist label. Man wishes his son was killed by a white man. @BenBakerMO's whose daughter was killed in Haiti reacts. @RareCamellia Taylor Swift and the Cult of the Sacred Vagina.
Just a day after the most recent debate, and we're talking about Kamala Harris mopping up the floor with Donald Trump on topics such as the economy, abortion, immigration, foreign policy, and more. While Donald Trump babbled incoherently about people eating cats and dogs, Kamala delivered a solid message about her own plans. We also talk about a weird spat between two horrible people, Laura Loomer, and Marjorie Taylor Green, and some weirdo skeevy Elon Musk tweet to Taylor Swift after she endorsed Harris & Walz. All this and some talk about the latest Rings of Power episode and the new Beetlejuice movie. We're 53 days away from Election Day, and we're still going on about that. Recorded on September 12, 2024. Tip jar! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ysgoat Get your YSGOAT tees, totes, mugs, and more in our store HERE. Check out Rob's Etsy shop to buy his prints, stickers, original artwork, and more HERE. You can also get a wide variety of Rob Israel tees, totes, mugs, and more in his Teepublic store HERE.
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, President Biden's presidency and candidacy for the 2024 election is a collapsing house of cards, along with the Democrat party as a whole, as it shuffles to figure out their next move after reports flood in that Biden will drop out of the presidential race by the end of the weekend. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is more unified than ever, with GOP nominee Donald Trump officially accepting the party's nomination at last night's RNC finale in Milwaukee. In other news of the day, former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has all but confirmed a run in New York City's next mayoral race. Anne Funder, Curtis Sliwa, Peter King, Marjorie Taylor Green, Joe Tacopina and Emily Austin join Sid as we wrap out a busy and exciting week on Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hailing from the great state of Texas, United States Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is a modern day political rockstar. She is a recurring guest on MSNC and was recently featured on Good Morning America, The View and the #1 show in radio The Breakfast Club. Her honesty and unapologetic nature has made her a friend to the Biden Administration as well as a force on social media. She joins us today as we collectively embark on the homestretch of a an upcoming presidential showdown with extremely high stakes for the citizens of the United States. Today we discuss the democratic party, Donald Trump's 34 felonies, her viral engagement with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, criminal justice reform and her past life as a criminal & civil rights attorney. All this and more on the latest episode of The Realest Podcast Ever. For more exclusive content subscribe to our Patreon FOR FREE at https://patreon.com/officialtrpe Follow Rep. Jasmine Crockett on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasmineforus?igsh=bmp2NXUweDZxcjZj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hailing from the great state of Texas, United States Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is a modern day political rockstar. She is a recurring guest on MSNC and was recently featured on Good Morning America, The View and the #1 show in radio The Breakfast Club. Her honesty and unapologetic nature has made her a friend to the Biden Administration as well as a force on social media. She joins us today as we collectively embark on the homestretch of a an upcoming presidential showdown with extremely high stakes for the citizens of the United States. Today we discuss the democratic party, Donald Trump's 34 felonies, her viral engagement with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, criminal justice reform and her past life as a criminal & civil rights attorney. All this and more on the latest episode of The Realest Podcast Ever. For more exclusive content subscribe to our Patreon FOR FREE at https://patreon.com/officialtrpe Follow Rep. Jasmine Crockett on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasmineforus?igsh=bmp2NXUweDZxcjZj
John interviews legendary musician Steven Van Zandt and director Bill Teck on their new documentary "Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple", which follows Van Zandt's career as a musician, activist, and actor from New Jersey to stadiums all around the world.. Then, he speaks with Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett about abortion bans, the farce of Byron Donalds, and how to deal with MAGA extremists like Marjorie Taylor Green.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The real question Tony Fauci should have been asked during his House Oversight testimony yesterday was "How do Americans not lose faith in science and medicine after you lied to them every single day for 3 years?" Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green lands the most punishing blows as Democrats call Fauci an American hero. EROSION OF TRUST is a big theme today as we end the hour with a blistering poll about JUSTICE. Are you surprised American trust in the justice system has crashed after Donald Trump's conviction?
This is a preview episode of The Muckrake Podcast's Patreon show that happens every Friday. To unlock the full show and a host of other great things, visit http://patreon.com/muckrakepodcast Co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman have a jam packed show where they discuss more problematic flag waving from Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito. Then they run down a veritable grab bag of GOP ridiculousness from Marjorie Taylor Green insisting that Biden wants Trump assassinated to Dr. Phil going full anti-woke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5.22.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Possible SNAP Cuts,Tulsa Race Massacre,Biden's 200th Federal Judge Confirmation, Crockett Chronicles The House Republicans' proposed farm bill seeks to direct tens of billions to subsidies for peanut, rice, and cotton farmers. That same bill could cut funding for SNAP, which helps millions facing food insecurity. The Vice President for Food Assistance from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities to explain what impact that cut will have. We are just over a week away from the 103rd anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Justice for Greenwood's Damario Solomon-Simmons will be here to give us a preview of what the city is doing to commemorate one of the deadliest acts of U.S. terrorism. The Democratic-led Senate confirmed President Joe Biden's 200th federal judge today. We'll discuss just how important these appointments will shape the courts for years to come. In our Tech Talk segment, Fanbase founder Isaac Hayes III will explain the benefits of raise and equity crowdfunding. It's our first Crockett Chronicles. Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crocket will join us tonight to talk about today's oversight committee hearing, Marjorie Taylor Green, and how her "bleach blonde bad built butch body" comment has taken over the internet. #BlackStarNetwork advertising partners:Justice For Marilyn Mosby
5.22.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Possible SNAP Cuts,Tulsa Race Massacre,Biden's 200th Federal Judge Confirmation, Crockett Chronicles The House Republicans' proposed farm bill seeks to direct tens of billions to subsidies for peanut, rice, and cotton farmers. That same bill could cut funding for SNAP, which helps millions facing food insecurity. The Vice President for Food Assistance from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities to explain what impact that cut will have. We are just over a week away from the 103rd anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Justice for Greenwood's Damario Solomon-Simmons will be here to give us a preview of what the city is doing to commemorate one of the deadliest acts of U.S. terrorism. The Democratic-led Senate confirmed President Joe Biden's 200th federal judge today. We'll discuss just how important these appointments will shape the courts for years to come. In our Tech Talk segment, Fanbase founder Isaac Hayes III will explain the benefits of raise and equity crowdfunding. It's our first Crockett Chronicles. Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crocket will join us tonight to talk about today's oversight committee hearing, Marjorie Taylor Green, and how her "bleach blonde bad built butch body" comment has taken over the internet. #BlackStarNetwork advertising partners:Justice For Marilyn Mosby
Segment One W 5-22-24 - Steph talks about Trump's racist comments about his judge, Marjorie Taylor Green saying that Biden tried to assassinate Trump, and Trump's mob-ish tendencies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The discussion this time is about Marjorie Taylor Green throwing insults and picking fights during the House Oversite Committee hearing on Merrick Garland's contempt of Congress charges. John also talks about the Manhattan courthouse VEEP-stakes contest featuring congressional suck-ups playing ventriloquist dummies for Trump's gagged mouth. Then, he takes a few calls from listeners on the pitfalls and benefits of another Trump presidency. Next, John chats about music trivia with Mitch from Kent State and marijuana being de-scheduled by Biden with Beachside Bill. And winding it up, he interviews Rep. Sean Caston who serves in congress for Illinois's 6th district. They talk about his work as a climate scientist to help bring clean energy, the Antisemitism Awareness Act, and the MAGA movement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University and author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the hilarious Congressional feud over “bleached hair” and “fake eyelashes.” Marjorie Taylor Green, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Jasmine Crockett gave us a Congressional fight we won't soon forget—no matter how hard we try. PLUS, Dame Judi Dench takes a stand against “trigger warnings.” Dr. Reilly's new book releases on June 11th but you can pre-order it now: https://a.co/d/jd6PjBb. 5:30pm- Jimmy Failla—stand-up comedian & Fox News host—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his parody song being “reposted” by President Donald Trump on Truth Social, his recent visit to the White House, and his dream of driving the president's limousine: “The Beast.” Failla hosts “Fox News Saturday with Jimmy Failla”—and this week, Rich will be on the panel! Failla also has an upcoming comedy show in Red Bank, New Jersey on June 22nd and promises that if the Zeoli Army buys 100 tickets, he will attend The Rich Zeoli Show's live broadcast from Cape May on June 21st. So, buy tickets! https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1D00606EC69C218F
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/17/2024): 3:05pm- Rich opens the show on a somber note—friend, and frequent listener, Sid Weiss passed away earlier this week. 3:30pm- While appearing before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Wednesday, Michael Cohen's former attorney Robert Costello accused Cohen of lying during the Donald Trump “hush money” trial. Costello said that Cohen once told him: “I swear to God, Bob, I don't have anything on Donald Trump…I don't have anything on Donald Trump.” You can read more here: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/3004761/michael-cohen-lawyer-accuses-lying-trump-trial/ 3:40pm- Reacting to Michael Cohen's testimony in the Donald Trump “hush money” trial on Thursday, CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said Cohen had his “knees chopped out” from under him during cross-examination. 4:05pm- On Thursday, President Joe Biden asserted executive privilege—preventing the House of Representatives from acquiring audio recordings of an interview the president conducted with Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert Hur. In a letter to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), White House counsel Edward Siskel reasoned: “The absence of a legitimate need for the audio recordings lays bare your likely goal—to chop them up, distort them and use them for partisan political purposes.” 4:15pm- The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board writes of President Joe Biden's assertion of executive privilege: “The privilege claim is bogus on two grounds. First, once a President waives a privilege right, it can't be reclaimed. Mr. Biden conceded that the interview wasn't privileged, and there's no legal basis to say that a recording is different from a transcript. Even if Mr. Biden had first claimed privilege over the interview, that wouldn't pass legal muster because the interview subject didn't concern his presidential duties or White House deliberations. It concerned his handling of documents while in the Senate, as Vice President, or as a private citizen. Mr. Siskel's claim that the goal is to protect the Justice Department's ‘law enforcement investigations' also doesn't work. Such a claim of law-enforcement privilege typically attends to a continuing investigation, but Mr. Hur's work is complete. He has filed his report and closed up shop.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-biden-executive-privilege-recordings-robert-hur-interview-edward-siskel-265ab86b?mod=opinion_lead_pos2 4:40pm- A Thursday House of Representative Subcommittee hearing devolved into total chaos when Republican Marjorie Taylor Green exchanged insults with Democrats Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Jasmine Crockett. No wonder nothing ever gets done in Congress! But at least it was entertaining. 5:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University and author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the hilarious Congressional feud over “bleached hair” and “fake eyelashes.” Marjorie Taylor Green, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Jasmine Crockett gave us a Congressional fight we won't soon forget—no matter how hard we try. PLUS, Dame Judi Dench takes a stand against “trigger warnings.” Dr. Reilly's new book releases on June 11th but you can pre-order it now: https://a.co/d/jd6PjBb. 5:30pm- Jimmy Failla—stand-up comedian & Fox News host—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his parody song being “reposted” by President Donald Trump on Truth Social, his recent visit to the White House, and his dream of driving the president's limousine: “The Beast.” Failla hosts “Fox News Saturday with Jimmy Failla”—and this week, Rich will be on the panel! Failla also has an upcoming comedy show in Red Bank, New Jersey on June 22nd and promises that if the Zeoli Army buys 100 tickets, he will attend The Rich Zeoli Show's live broadcast from Cape May on June 21st. So, buy tickets! https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1D00606EC69C218F 6:05pm- While being questioned by Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) during a recent House Select Subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus pandemic, former Principal Deputy Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Dr. Lawrence Tabak confirmed that the NIH did fund “gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology through EcoHealth.” 6:30pm- Tudor Dixon—Former Republican Nominee for Governor of Michigan & host of The Tudor Dixon Podcast—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the current state of the 2024 presidential election. 6:40pm- Reacting to news that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump agreed to a debate scheduled for June 27th, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she would “would never recommend” debating Trump.
In this episode, Tony Perkins, host of This Week On The Hill, talks with Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, about Marjorie Taylor Green's failed motion to vacate the chair. Despite Johnson's surprise at Green's actions, he emphasizes the need for unity and focus to tackle pressing issues like Israel aid and election integrity.
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The Boy Scouts of America is changing their name by dropping the "Boy" part of it out. Why does this matter and what can be done about the woke left destroying EVERY institution that isn't blatantly conservative? Host Mike Slater has some thoughts and takes YOUR phone calls on the subject.Following that, Breitbart's Washington Bureau Chief, Matt Boyle, joins the program to speak to Mike about Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA-14) trying to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson and why it failed horribly. Was it a good idea and will change in the near future for the Republicans in that chamber? Listen in and find out!
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green discusses her motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson being vindicated based on recent polling just out showing that the Speaker's bills and initiatives are more popular with Democrats than Republicans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this edition of The Daily Zeitgeist, Jack and Miles talk about the eclipse, Biden's "ultimatum" to Benjamin Netanyahu, Marjorie Taylor Greene and her boyfriend's conspiracy theories over the eclipse, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson speaking out over cancel culture, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.