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In just a few short weeks, the 44th president will look around the White House for the last time, step outside, and close the door on an entire era. For some of you reading this, Obama will be the only president you’ve ever been politically aware of. For others, he’ll just be the latest in a long line that stretches back through the decades. The only thing for certain is that America’s first black president will doubtless leave an enduring legacy.
#Biden #RussiaGate Richard Manning Americans for Limited for Government discusses the involvement of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden in Ukraine and how Biden's over sight of Ukraine during Obama's Presidency makes him the center of the storm. #KavanaughInsults Corine Gatti-Santillo Mom on The Right and Investigative reporter on LifeZette. We discuss what is behind the latest attack on Justice Brett Kavanaugh. #UkranianScam Dr Jerome Corsi Silent No More and Coup D Etat discusses the parallels between the tactics being used on the Ukranian attack versus what was used in the Russian Hoax. #IllegalImmigration Megan Barth ReaganBabe.com joins us to discuss the continued efforts by sanctuary cities and the left to create open borders and the way in which these actions are destroying our country.
Today on @ChosenGenerationRadio Don Jans an expert on Marxism joins Pastor Greg to discuss the most Marxist Congress in our nations history. The efforts of the Democrats to subvert our Constitutional Republic is at an all time high. The shutdown is not about anything but power. David Ward former board security agent and DHS supervisor joins us to discuss the threat at the border and the danger to our nation. DHS and CBP mid level managers left over from Obama's Presidency who support open borders and globalism. This globalist cabal has been in charge since 1988 and HW Bush. Dr Warren Farrell discusses the "Boy Crisis", from the efforts to force homosexuality and transgenderism and the efforts to vilify all men as the epitome of evil has boys in crisis. There are 70 different areas of negative issues that effect boys raised without their fathers. Ann McElhinney award winning director and best selling author of Fracknation and Not Evil Just Wrong is releasing a film about the most prolific serial killer of all time Gosnel. The film has dramatically impacted those who have seen it changing the minds of many abortion advocates and turning them into Pro Life advocates.
The Final night of Obama's Presidency, and we take a good 30 mins to realize it. Katie can get dick anytime she wants, weebs is slightly suicidal, but its cool though. things are doing well, but things could crack at any moment. Hashtag #WINEMEDINEME69MEORNAW An0ther FIRRRRRRE episode of KDHWEEBS go to THEPRIMESUSPECTS.NET and enter KDHWEEBS for 21% off --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adhdcast/support
It's the last day of Obama's Presidency and Im filled with gratitude for the Obama's over the past 8 years. Im talking the Now&Laters unqualified cabinet picks, Maxine Waters and Elizabeth Warren 2020 ticket and Cher is really trying it with this movie about the Flint Water Crisis. SUBSCRIBE. COMMENT. LIKE. SHARE. Sponsored by As It Should Be Body Products with 10% off with promoted BAPC10. www.asitshouldbebodyproducts.com.
What effect has Barack Obama's Presidency had on Mia and Laurie's lives? Mia and Laurie will reflect on Barack Obama's two terms as President of the United States and give incite on what impact that has had on their life. We welcome your reviews and comments email: chimein@theconversationtheory.com Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!!! Be sure to follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheConvoTheory https://twitter.com/TheTheoryofMia https://twitter.com/IAMTHELAURIE Be sure to check out blog "After Thoughts" on our website at http://theconversationtheory.com/afterthoughts/
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This week's show featured some music recently acquired by Vancouver writer Tony Montague at the WOMEX Conference in Galicia, plus Al Stewart's monumental Nostradamus and associated prophecies of doom and sadness at the end of Obama's Presidency and the beginning of Drumpf's (is this the end of all things? Or just the end of all things decent?)
Racial Politics When Barack Obama was elected President in 2008, a great many Americans naively believed it would usher in a new era of racial harmony. Instead, the issue of race in our politics has gotten much worse. In some ways, the relations between the races has been set back years. What has caused this setback? Why hasn't the election of America's first black president improved race relations? The answer to that question rests on a number of factors. First, the President has not been an active and vocal advocate for harmony and has, at times, stoked the hard feelings existing between Whites, Blacks and Latinos. But Barack Obama didn't create these hard feelings. They existed long before Obama ever became President. Though it can be said that Obama hasn't done much to promote reconciliation. Republicans have suffered a defamation at the hands of the Democrats and their leftist political allies. The slander stretches back over 50 years into the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, when Martin Luther King agreed to promote the Democratic Party to his followers in exchange for the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts. Although it required more pervasive Republican support for its passage, credit for the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts never went to the Republicans. Instead, Democrats took credit for it, just as black voters were switching party affiliation. By the time Ronald Reagan was running for President in 1980, those generations who grew up and achieved adulthood during the period of Jim Crow, were middle aged and older. An entire new generation, born and raised during the Civil Rights era, knew only of a time when the righteous cause of racial equality was an issue. As the Republican Party struggled to stem the loss of their former black constituents, they appealed to white voters who were feeling ignored by the Democratic Party's new emphasis on race. This reversal has been routinely mischaracterized by racist Democrats who charge the Republican Party with puposely recruiting former segregationists, klansmen, white supremacists and other unsavory characters, all of whom were welcomed in the Democratic Party. When the most prominent Dixiecrat of them all, Strom Thurmond, announced he was switching party affiliations, the Democrats had the scapegoat they needed. For, while it was true that Thurmond had been Segregations's greatest proponent, he renounced those views to become a Republican. The GOP never adopted any Dixiecrat platform items. Furthermore, none of the other Dixiecrat Democrats ever changed their party affiliations, nor were they required to renounce their segregationist views. Despite the fact that all these Southern Senators and Governors remained Democrats, the Republican Party was smeared as the racists. It's a falsehood that lives on to this very day. Tragically, the Republican Party has been so savaged by these slanders and the Democratic Party has become so positively entrenched in the mind of the average black voter, Republicans do not compete for the black vote. This has served to reinforce feelings that the Republican Party is hostile to people of color. Still, over the years, the failure of the Great Society programs and the utter devastation it has wreaked upon the people those programs were intended to help, who are disproportionately black, has opened the door enough to let in a sliver of sunlight. But as that slim opportunity has presented itself to Republicans before and gone untapped, a historic twist of irony may be about to kick that door open a bit wider, shedding the light of opportunity enough, even the Republican Party in its blindness might recognize it. In the sixth year of the Obama Presidency, no group has had their fortunes suffer more in America than African Americans. As hopeful as Obama's Presidency was in 2009, today it seems as hopeless. While there is no doubt the vast majority of blacks still support President Obama and support him strongly, it appears clear to even the most casual observer, that between a quarter to one-third of black Obama supporters have had their fill. Sensing the loss of black enthusiasm diminishing into ambivalence or even support for Republicans, Democrats are playing racial politics in the most vile manner. They even go so far as to warn of racial violence, like lynch mobs, if a Republican is elected. It's worked in the past, but even if it doesn't work this time by just a handful of percentage points, it would spell an absolute catastrophe for the Democratic Party. In the interests of the future of the nation, but also in the interests of all her people, black, white, latin, asian and anyone else, let's all agree that the use of fear, racism and racial violence need to be repudiated. And today is a good day for it to happen. Right here. Right now.The myth of Dixiecrats becoming Republicans
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Forum series
Jonathan Alter, author of The Promise: President Obama, Year One, and Hendrik Hertzberg, columnist for The New Yorker, analyzed the Obama presidency as the 2012 presidential race began with former Boston Globe Editorial Page Editor Renee Loth.
Jeff Zeleny is a reporter for The New York Times and a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related LinksArticles by Jeff Zeleny at The New York Times
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