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Trump's tariffs will hurt U.S. consumers and industries, leading to higher prices, fewer imports, and potential recession, while discussing their legality.Go to https://get.stash.com/gold to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures.Peter Schiff discusses the steep decline in the stock market following President Trump's announcement of tariffs, with a focus on how these tariffs will negatively impact the U.S. economy. The host argues that, contrary to Trump's claims, the tariffs will not rejuvenate American industries and will instead lead to higher prices for consumers, fewer imports, and potential recession. The tariffs are considered illegal and unconstitutional by the host, who explains that tariffs, historically, have been a burden on the middle class and poor. The host also mentions China's retaliatory tariffs and the broader implications on global trade and economic stability.
In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Allison and Joe dive into the beloved musical 'Wicked,' discussing its recent film adaptation and cultural impact. They explore their personal connections to 'Wicked,' impressions of the cast, and the powerful themes of otherness and queerness present in the story. They also touch on the political allegory within 'The Wizard of Oz,' drawing parallels with current events. The episode is filled with thoughtful analysis, personal anecdotes, and a fun, theatrical breakdown of the songs from the musical. The hosts reflect on the journey of podcasting for a year, emphasizing how it has transformed them 'for good.'00:39 Discussing the Wicked Musical01:02 Trailer Reactions and Casting Choices01:37 Musical Elements and Performances02:44 Plot and Character Analysis12:18 Queer Subtext in Wicked16:16 Background and Adaptation of Wicked17:52 Theater Experience and Personal Stories31:09 Political Context and Character Evolution33:13 Madame Morrible and the Wizard's Manipulation35:45 Villain Perspectives and Real-Life Parallels36:33 Nessarose and Character Motivations37:08 Musical Expectations and Plot Development39:24 Political Allegory in The Wizard of Oz40:10 The Populist Movement and Economic Parallels43:55 The Wizard of Oz: A Cultural Phenomenon51:18 Wicked: From Book to Broadway57:04 Musical Analysis + Fun: Songs of Wicked01:10:18 One Year of Podcasting Reflections and Future Plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today I'm joined by Teddy Pierce, author of Dethrone Davos: Save America, to discuss the shocking waste, fraud, and abuse that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been uncovering. From reckless spending to blatant money laundering, we're breaking down how our government has been misusing our hard-earned tax dollars—and why this corruption must be stopped. Transparency and accountability aren't just buzzwords; they're essential for restoring actual integrity to our system. Tune in as we expose what's really going on behind the scenes and why this fight matters for all of us.—Buy Teddy's book, Dethrone Davos: https://www.amazon.com/Dethrone-Davos-America-Theodore-Pierce-ebook/dp/B0D5NKGGNC—https://www.thebrandsunday.com/collections/all
Hello Interactors,The land on which we stand can demand where we politically stand. But what happens when that land shifts, shakes, burns or blows away? Recent Southern U.S. floods displaced thousands. Disasters don't just destroy — they can redraw political lines. With second round of Trumpster fires deepening divides, geography and ideology matter more than ever. As climate crises, economic upheaval, and political struggles intensify, the question isn't just where people live — but what they'll fight for. History shows that when the ground shifts, so does power.SHIFTING LANDS AND LOYALTIESFrom fertile fields to frenzied financial hubs, geography molds the mindset of the masses. Where people live shapes what they fear, fight for, and find familiar. Farmers in the Great Plains worry about wheat yields and water rights, while coastal city dwellers debate rent control and rising tides.But political geography isn't just about climate and crops — it's about power, privilege, and the collective making of place. No space is neutral; as evidenced by the abrupt renaming of an entire gulf. History and the present are filled with examples of territories being carved and controlled, gerrymandered, and gentrified.The recent floods in the South serve as a stark reminder of how geography has historically upended political identity. Especially during Black History Month. The Mississippi River Flood of 1927 was a devastating deluge that displaced thousands of Black sharecroppers, washing away not only homes but also old political loyalties. The Republican-controlled federal government, led by President Calvin Coolidge, took a hands-off approach, refusing to allocate federal aid and instead relying on Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover to coordinate relief efforts through the Red Cross.However, aid distribution was dominated by white Southern landowners, who withheld resources from Black communities. They forced many into quasi-forced labor camps under the guise of relief. Hoover, later touting his role in disaster response to win the 1928 presidency, was ultimately seen by many Black voters as complicit in their mistreatment. This failure accelerated Black voters' gradual shift away from the Republican Party, a realignment that would deepen under FDR's New Deal in the 1930s. The flood was not just a natural disaster — it was a political reckoning. Who received help and who was abandoned shaped party loyalties for generations to come.Yet, history proves that political realignments are rarely one-sided or uniform. While Black voters were shifting toward the Democratic Party, another Southern political identity crisis was brewing. Southern white conservatives — longtime Democrats due to the party's historical ties to segregation — began their own political migration in the mid-to-late 20th century.The Civil Rights Movement and desegregation led many white Southerners to feel alienated from the Democratic Party, pushing them toward what was once unthinkable — the Republican Party. This shift cemented a racialized realignment, with Black voters backing Democrats and Southern white conservatives reshaping the GOP into today's right-wing stronghold.Both political shifts were responses to crisis — one to environmental disaster and racial exclusion, the other to social change and perceived status loss. The fact that geography remained constant but political identities flipped highlights a crucial truth: where people live matters, but how they respond to change depends on identity, history, and power.The political path of any place isn't just shaped by its space — it's who claims the land, who crafts the law, and who casts a crisis as chaos or cause.SORTED, SEPARATED, AND STUCKGeography shapes political identity but doesn't dictate it. Human agency, economics, and psychology influence where people live and how they vote. Over time, self-sorting creates ideological enclaves, deepening polarization instead of fostering realignment.Psychologists Henri Tajfel and John Turner's Social Identity Theory explains why people align with in-groups and see out-groups as threats, as identity shapes self-esteem and belonging. This leads to in-group favoritism, out-group bias, and polarization, especially when power or resources feel like a zero-sum game.But Optimal Distinctiveness Theory (ODT) adds another layer to this understanding. Developed by Marilynn Brewer, building on Social Identity Theory, ODT proposes that people need to feel a sense of belonging to a group while also maintaining individuality within it. This balancing act between assimilation and uniqueness explains why political identities are not just about partisanship — they encompass culture, lifestyle, and even geography. Individuals self-sort both by community and distinction within their chosen political and social environments.Modern political sorting has made partisanship an all-encompassing identity. It aligns with race, religion, and even consumer habits. This process has been amplified by geography, as people increasingly move to communities where they feel they “fit in” while also distinguishing themselves within their political faction. ODT helps explain why urban progressives might distinguish themselves through niche ideological positions (e.g., Socialists in Brooklyn vs. Tech libertarians in San Francisco), while rural conservatives in swing states may lean into Christian nationalism or libertarianism (e.g. Christian nationalists in rural Pennsylvania vs. Tea Party libertarians in rural Wisconsin).American political power is unevenly distributed. The Senate majority can be won with just 17% of the population, and the Electoral College inflates rural influence. The 10 smallest states hold 3% of the population but 20% of Senate seats and 6% of electoral votes. This imbalance amplifies rural conservative power, giving certain regions outsized political sway.ODT also helps explain why political polarization has deepened over time rather than softened with economic shifts. Historically, political realignments occurred when crisis moments forced cross-cutting alliances — like when poor white and Black farmers joined forces during the Populist Movement of the 1890s to challenge banking and railroad monopolies.However, these coalitions often fell apart due to racial and regional pressures. The Populist Party was ultimately absorbed into the Democratic Party's white Southern wing, leaving Black farmers politically stranded. They still are. Around 1890 Black farmers made up an estimated 14% of farmers in America, now it's fewer than 2% due to racist lending practices, discriminatory federal policies, land dispossession, and systemic barriers to credit and resources.Today, realignments are rare because identity-based partisanship satisfies both belonging and distinctiveness (ODT). Rural conservatives see themselves not just as Republicans but as defenders of a distinct way of life, reinforcing identity through regional pride, gun rights, and religion. Urban liberals, meanwhile, develop sub-identities — progressives, moderates, democratic socialists — within the broader Democratic Party. This illusion of uniformity masks deep internal ideological divides.This sorting shapes where people live, what they watch, and which policies they support. The false consensus effect deepens political silos, as rural conservatives and urban progressives assume their views are widely shared. When elections defy expectations, the result is shock, anger, and further retreat into ideological camps.This explains why U.S. political alignments resist economic and geographic shifts that once drove realignments. Where hardship once built coalitions, modern partisanship acts as a psychological refuge. The question is whether climate change, automation, or mass migration will disrupt these patterns — or cement them. Will today's anxieties redraw party lines, or will political sorting persist, turning geography into a fortress for the familiar, deepening division and partisan pride?FROM REALITY TV TO ALTERNATE REALITYIf geography and identity sketch borders of polarization, then media is the Sharpie darkening the divide. The digital age hardens these political divides, where confirmation bias runs rampant and algorithms push people to one side of the ideological line or the other.In a recent interview, political psychologist and polarization expert Liliana Hall Mason, known for her research on identity-based partisanship and rising affective polarization, recalled a 2012 TiVO study that analyzed TV viewing habits of Democrats and Republicans. The study found that among the top 10 most-watched TV shows for each party, there was zero overlap — Democrats and Republicans were consuming completely separate entertainment. Cultural, and presumably geographical, divergence was already well underway in the 2010s.Republicans favored shows like Duck Dynasty while Democrats gravitated toward satirical cartoons like Family Guy. While it predates TiVO, I was more of a King of Hill fan, myself. I thought Hank Hill humanized conservative rural life without glorifying extremism while critiquing aspects of modernity without being elitist. Hulu has announced its return sometime this year. But Republicans and Democrats today don't even consume the same reality — they don't watch the same news, follow the same influencers, trust the same institutions, or even shop at the same grocery stores. Will both tune into watch Hank Hill walk the tight rope of a pluralistic suburban American existence?This media-driven fragmentation fuels geographic sorting, as political preferences influence where people choose to live. A person might leave a liberal city for a conservative suburb, or vice versa, based on what media tells them about their “kind of people.” Over time, partisan enclaves harden, reducing exposure to opposing viewpoints and making political shifts less likely.When political identities are so deeply entrenched that losing an election feels like an existential crisis, the risk of political violence rises. Mason's research on rising authoritarian attitudes and partisan animosity shows that political opponents aren't just seen as rivals anymore — they're seen as enemies.January 6th, 2021, wasn't an anomaly — it was the inevitable explosion of years of identity-based sorting and status-threat rhetoric. The rioters who stormed the Capitol weren't just protesting an election loss; they saw themselves as defenders of a nation slipping from their grasp, fueled by a deep-seated fear of demographic change, progressive policies, and shifting cultural power.Studies show that people who feel their group is losing influence are more likely to justify violence, particularly when they perceive existential threats to their way of life. Right-wing media reinforced these fears, political leaders legitimized them, and geographic and social sorting further entrenched them. In an era where partisan identity feels like destiny, and grievance is turned into a rallying cry, the potential for future political violence remains dangerously real.History teaches us that political geography isn't destiny — alignments shift when necessity forces cooperation. As the world faces climate crises, economic instability, and mass migration, new political realignments will emerge. The question is whether they will lead to solidarity or further strife.At the end of the Mason interview, she mentions the role anger and enthusiasm play in political motivations. This concept is part of the Norwegian philosopher and social theorist, Jon Elster, who is best known for his work on rational choice theory, emotions in politics, and historical institutionalism. He has written extensively on how emotions like anger, enthusiasm, resentment, and hope shape political behavior and social movements, especially in historical contexts like the French Revolution and modern populist movements.Anger mobilizes movements, making people willing to fight for change or push back against it. The Populist farmers of the 1890s, the labor activists of apartheid South Africa, and the displaced communities of Partition-era India all channeled rage into resistance. At the same time, enthusiasm — a belief in the possibility of transformation — is what sustains coalitions beyond crisis moments. The formation of the EU, the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, and Brazil's leftist labor movement all survived because hope outlasted grievance.Political movements often begin with anger, but only survive through enthusiasm. This is why some burn out quickly (Occupy Wall Street, the Tea Party) while others reshape history (the Civil Rights Movement, Brexit, Trump's populism). Looking ahead, the political geography of the future will be shaped by whichever emotion proves stronger. Will fear and resentment deepen polarization, or will shared enthusiasm for economic justice, environmental sustainability, and democratic resilience create new cross-cutting alliances? The past suggests both are possible. But if history has one lesson, it's that the lines on the map are never as fixed as they seem — and neither are the people who live within them.Bibliography This is a public episode. 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In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano delves into the growing divide between the American elites and ordinary citizens, exposing their "let them eat cake" attitude. Professor Giordano reveals how disconnected elites are from the struggles of real Americans. He also explores how this disconnect is the exact reason for the continued rise of Donald Trump and the populist movement. Tune in to understand why millions of Americans have had enough. Episode Highlights: The elitist indifference to illegal immigration and crime throughout the United States, and its impact on local communities. How the media, exemplified by Martha Raddatz, downplays real-world problems that don't affect elite neighborhoods. Why the elites can't understand the rise of Donald Trump and the legitimate frustrations of ordinary Americans. Be sure to subscribe and tune in to stay informed on the critical issues affecting America! More Information If you enjoyed this episode and found it useful, please give The P.A.S. Report Podcast a 5-star rating and take 30 seconds to write a review. Make sure to hit the follow button so you never miss an episode. Please share this episode on social media and with your family and friends. Support The P.A.S. Report Podcast by Visiting Our Advertisers Don't forget to visit https://pasreport.com. Visit The Wellness Company for 10% off your order by using code PAS at check out, visit https://www.twc.health/PAS *PA Strategies, LLC. may earn advertising revenue or a small commission for promoting products or when you make a purchase through any affiliate links on this website and within this post.
Marc Cox and Ryan Schmelz discuss the ongoing investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Trump, covering congressional hearings, the Secret Service's response, and the FBI's findings. Former Senator John Lamping joins to discuss Trump's choice of JD Vance as his VP pick, praising Vance's alignment with the populist movement. Kim St. Onge hosts "In Other News," covering a national anthem performance, Amazon Prime Day, airline uniform changes, an incident at Yellowstone, and an AT&T data breach.
Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins Marc Cox to discuss Donald Trump's selection of JD Vance as his vice presidential running mate. Lamping enthusiastically supports the choice, highlighting Vance's authenticity, understanding of the populist movement, and potential to lead the Republican Party into the future.
On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie have a conversation about the growing movement of the common people against the elites. Your hosts discuss the populist debate between Nancy Pelosi and Winston Marshall at Oxford last week, a recent report exposing how George Soros is using his money for social media censorship to silence regular Americans, Biden's cringe-worthy response to Trump's debate challenge, NYC Mayor Adams promoting illegal migrants as "excellent swimmers," and how you can make a difference in the fight agains the elites. Read the blog and connect with Stephanie and Tara on TikTok, Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, and IG. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/ Want to support the podcast and join the conversation? Head over to our Etsy store and pick up a cool UO Podcast sticker! https://www.etsy.com/shop/UOPatriotChicks
Democrats are already setting things up for a bait-and-switch just before the 2024 election. Gavin Newsom looks like the most likely candidate to replace Joe Biden. Javier Milei was just elected to be the next president of Argentina. Already, the Left is losing its collective mind. Donald Trump attended an MMA match with Tucker Carlson and Kid Rock, and the audience went wild with support. Does the Rock really support Joe Biden or just the Democratic Party? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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06/12/2023 PODCAST Episode #687-689 TODAY'S GUESTS: Jeffrey Clark, Doug Mastriano, Steve Bannon, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Mallory Staples, Andy Pittman + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #687 Box Hoax, Another Trump Witch Hunt Episode #688 We Need Winter Soldiers, Not Sunshine Patriots Episode #689 Grassroots MAGA Populist Movement Takes Over GA GOP https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
05/25/2023 PODCAST Episode #655-658 TODAY'S GUESTS: Mark Earley, John Mills, Corey Lewandowski, Tom Tiffany, Glenn Sturtevant, Kelly Loeffler, Amanda Chase, Matt Strickland, Patrick Assalone + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #655 Fredericks Blast DeSantis' Grifter Clown Show Launch Episode #656 DeSantis Campaign Crashes & Burns, Worst Launch Ever Episode #657 Sturtevant Blasts Chase & Chase Fires Back Episode #658 Matt Strickland – The Embodiment of the Populist Movement. “I've Got Your Back” https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
05/25/2023 PODCAST Episode #655-658 TODAY'S GUESTS: Mark Earley, John Mills, Corey Lewandowski, Tom Tiffany, Glenn Sturtevant, Kelly Loeffler, Amanda Chase, Matt Strickland, Patrick Assalone + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #655 Fredericks Blast DeSantis' Grifter Clown Show Launch Episode #656 DeSantis Campaign Crashes & Burns, Worst Launch Ever Episode #657 Sturtevant Blasts Chase & Chase Fires Back Episode #658 Matt Strickland – The Embodiment of the Populist Movement. “I've Got Your Back” https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
05/25/2023 PODCAST Episode #655-658 TODAY'S GUESTS: Mark Earley, John Mills, Corey Lewandowski, Tom Tiffany, Glenn Sturtevant, Kelly Loeffler, Amanda Chase, Matt Strickland, Patrick Assalone + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #655 Fredericks Blast DeSantis' Grifter Clown Show Launch Episode #656 DeSantis Campaign Crashes & Burns, Worst Launch Ever Episode #657 Sturtevant Blasts Chase & Chase Fires Back Episode #658 Matt Strickland – The Embodiment of the Populist Movement. “I've Got Your Back” https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
05/25/2023 PODCAST Episode #655-658 TODAY'S GUESTS: Mark Earley, John Mills, Corey Lewandowski, Tom Tiffany, Glenn Sturtevant, Kelly Loeffler, Amanda Chase, Matt Strickland, Patrick Assalone + America Speaks - YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #655 Fredericks Blast DeSantis' Grifter Clown Show Launch Episode #656 DeSantis Campaign Crashes & Burns, Worst Launch Ever Episode #657 Sturtevant Blasts Chase & Chase Fires Back Episode #658 Matt Strickland – The Embodiment of the Populist Movement. “I've Got Your Back” https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
We discuss the economy, PPI, consumer price index, and more. Our Guests Are: Jason Trennert, Steve Moore, Dr. Carol Swain, Ken Blackwell, Terry Schilling Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 7/14/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Gettr: @WarRoom 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
We discuss the economy, PPI, consumer price index, and more. Our Guests Are: Jason Trennert, Steve Moore, Dr. Carol Swain, Ken Blackwell, Terry Schilling Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 7/14/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Gettr: @WarRoom 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
We discuss what is happening on the ground in battleground states ahead of the 2022 elections. Our guests are: Capt. Maureen Bannon, Anthony Sabatini, Steve Stern, Holly Kasun, Dave Walsh Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 6/06/2022 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
We discuss what is happening on the ground in battleground states ahead of the 2022 elections. Our guests are: Capt. Maureen Bannon, Anthony Sabatini, Steve Stern, Holly Kasun, Dave Walsh Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 6/06/2022 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
On today's show, federal Conservative leader Erin O'Toole is facing a leadership vote. Will he survive? We get some insight from Conservative strategist Melissa Caouette. Plus, does the trucker convoy signal the next step towards a populist movement in Canada? We chat with Dr. Stephanie Carvin from Carleton University. And, we chat with Gina Wong about the Year of the Tiger.
Dr. Stephanie Carvin, Assistant Professor of International Relations, the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University
“We're not going to repeat the mistakes of a Paul Ryan as speaker,” Cortes said. “We are not going to go back to the days of the Republican establishment no matter how much the donor class” and the corporate class might want us to. Our guests are: Claudia Tenney, Steve Cortes Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 05/11/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroomorg.wpengine.com 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
“We’re not going to repeat the mistakes of a Paul Ryan as speaker,” Cortes said. “We are not going to go back to the days of the Republican establishment no matter how much the donor class” and the corporate class might want us to. Our guests are: Claudia Tenney, Steve Cortes Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 05/11/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroomorg.wpengine.com 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
Don't let the people speak online and challenge the old media. Don't let the people trade stocks and challenge the hedge fund billionaires. The response to the GameStoppers by the "establishment" has been as deplorable as it has been predictable. The hedgies lost, but then they cheated. The guys with all the advantages cheated. Where have we seen this before? Times have changed. The great middle class of America is newly empowered with amazing new technological tools. The old order must give way. But as we have seen with the recent online censorship and with this week's screwing of small time investors at Robin Hood and other outlets, the establishment is not inclined to make a smooth exit. They are inclined to do what is wrong, to save (or at least cling to) their positions of privilege. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/support
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When President Trump was elected into office and the occurrence of Brexit happened, these historic events sent shockwaves across the world. The world’s elite were confused by it and still don’t quite understand what happened. Hear to discuss his latest book: “They’re Not Listening: How The Elites Created the National Populist Revolution”, is author Ryan Girdusky.
What's up all you fabulous ruffians and trend-setting dandies!This episode is the 2nd installment in the BNP's Current Events Kernel series. We explore the shady past of Attorney General William Barr in light of his recent threat of "sweeping crackdowns" and "significant escalation" against sanctuary cities for undocumented migrants living in the U.S. We then take a deeper look at "interim" Venezuelan President Juan Guaido, whom the U.S. State Department and their Intelligence Agency federales just helped install via military coup, in order to replace democratically elected Socialist president Niklas Maduro. Maduro is the successor to Democratic Socialist president Hugo Chavez, and was in the midst of overseeing a continuation of the wildly successful democratic socialist policies Chavez had spearheaded, which have lifted millions of Venezuelans from grinding poverty to the middle class. Finally, I discuss the current historical moment we find ourselves in the United States, as we bear witness in real time to the nascent rise of a legitimate Populist Movement and domestic class struggle here at home, and what it would mean for the millions of people negatively impacted by American Imperialism around the globe. Thanks for listening and supporting the BNP! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe- it really helps! The BNP is on Instagram @conantanner. Slide into my DM's with a poem, haiku, story, or even some sort of crazed invective about geo-engineering. I'm not picky, and I'll feature you and your submission on the podcast.Much love y'all,ConanTRACK LIST FOR THIS EPISODEDykotomi - Corvid Crunk (Official Intro Track for the BNP)Sleepy Fish - Beneath Your Waves (Lofi hiphop beats)Loli Cosmica - Tzen Tze Re Rei Pete Seeger - Solidarity ForeverSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/noetics)
Tribute to Ross Perot.. Patriot Who Paved The Way for Trump Presidency.. Discusses the Contributions of Ross Perot and Others Who Galvanized a Gigantic Grassroots Populist Movement That Fundamentally Altered History and was the Forerunner Leading to Trump's Ascendency. Pat Buchanan and Chuck Harder were also Notable Contributors..
RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany, author of "The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement" and Jeffrey Lord, Former associate political director in the Reagan administration, columnist and author of the book ,"What America Needs: The Case for Trump", talk about the grouchy Democrats who are already reacting to President Trump's State of the Union Address. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Kayleigh McEnany, author of The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement and Jeffrey Lord, Former associate political director in the Reagan administration, columnist and author of the upcoming book Swamp Wars: Donald Trump and the New American Populism vs. The Old Order, discuss the crazy news of the past few week and what will prove to be an insane weekend with women’s marches from opposing views planned for cities across America; DC will be the main focus. From AOC to Whoopi and De Blasio there’s no shortage of news to cover. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
My guest on RIGHT IN DC is Kayleigh McEnany, the Republican National Committee's national spokesperson. She holds a law degree from Harvard Law School and is the author of the book, "New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement." Kayleigh is married to a professional baseball pitcher, Sean Gilmartin. I have really enjoyed getting to know her over the last year, meeting in the Green Room at Fox and various other places that we have both been. In our interview, we discuss: • Why women are criticized for being conservative • Why the media is not reporting the Trump Administration's strong support for women • The importance of taking the offense by talking about the issues, but the media's aversion to reporting them • Inside the Republican National Committee and their support for the President • The need to anticipate counter-arguments and be prepared to respond to them • Importance of having deep knowledge and experience in order to deal with an unpredictable media • Memorable media appearances • The effect of social media on the news cycle • Why politics has changed forever because of social media • No more "mannequin politicians": How authenticity and relatability are the name of the game • How George H.W. Bush's final act was to unify the country with his funeral • How President Trump has expanded the Republican base by bringing in blue collar workers • Why the gains that have been made can't be taken for granted if Trump doesn't win again • What gives her courage to speak on issues • Advice given to by a surprising mentor, Alan Colmes MORE Kayleigh McEnany is the acting national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and author of The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement. Before being announced as RNC national spokesperson, Kayleigh worked as a CNN political commentator. She graduated from Harvard Law School with a Juris Doctor and Georgetown University School of Foreign Service with a BSFS in International Politics. She also studied politics and international relations at Oxford University, St. Edmund Hall. During the 2016 presidential election, Kayleigh appeared nightly on CNN’s primetime shows and throughout its daytime programming. She was featured on election night, convention, and presidential debate panels. Before joining CNN, Kayleigh appeared on ABC’s “The View” and was regularly featured on various Fox News and Fox Business programs. In addition to her television work, Kayleigh was a contributor for The Hill and columnist for Above The Law, providing textualist analysis of legal issues. She has also written for various publications like The Daily Caller, The Blaze, Newsmax, PJ Media, The International Business Times, and CNN.com among others. Prior to Kayleigh’s career in media, she worked as an intern in the Bush White House, Office of Media Affairs. In addition to the White House, she served as an intern for Congressman Adam Putnam, Tom Gallagher for Governor, and Bush-Cheney 2004. Website: http://kayleighmcenany.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kayleighmcenany Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kayleigh-McEnany-182163255176533/ Book: The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement https://www.amazon.com/New-American-Revolution-Populist-Movement/dp/1501179683 Gayle Totter's Website: gayletrotter.com/ Twitter: @gayletrotter Support Gayle's RIGHT IN DC Podcasts: patreon.com/gayletrotter
Kayleigh McEnany, author of "The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement" and Jeffrey Lord, Former associate political director in the Reagan administration, columnist and author of the book, "What America Needs: The Case for Trump," discuss the reinstatement of Acosta’s press credentials. Is it time for the White House to do away with the White House press corps? The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Moderator Kathryn Jean Lopez with the National Review Institute leads a panel featuring John O'Sullivan from National Review, Rev. Robert Sirico with the Acton Institute, and Dr. Jeffrey Polet with Hope College for the Kirk on Campus event at Hope College.
Davis Polk partner and former FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz is joined by Louis Goldberg, the co-head of Davis Polk’s Mergers and Acquisitions Group, and Arthur Burke, a litigation partner at the firm with extensive antitrust experience, to discuss the emerging “populist antitrust” movement. This new approach would put greater weight on factors such as economic concentration and income inequality in evaluating deals. Our panel explores how a new antitrust standard might affect M&A, including: increased uncertainty for buyers and sellers potential changes in deal terms a possible impact on funding and cash-out options for startups
RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany, author of The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement and Jeffrey Lord, Former associate political director in the Reagan administration take a deep dive into the media spin over the course of the last week. From the Nike ad, to the op-ed, to the late night shows and the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, there is no shortage of news. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany, author of The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement and Jeffrey Lord, Former associate political director in the Reagan administration and columnist are both survivors of the fake news network, CNN, and today they discuss the madness of what is being called news. From Omarosa’s ‘tapes’ that have suddenly appear after years of working with President Trump to Jim Acosta’s late night rounds on the talk shows discussing his plight as a White House pool reporter. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
RNC spokeswoman and former CNN contributor, Kayleigh McEnany, joins us on the pod this week. A fellow Hoya, she talks to Alec and Justin about her experiences from interning in the White House to CNN panels during the 2016 election. Plus, check out her new book, "The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement."
This week we're bringing you 2 episodes for the price of 1; Ben's in the Fox News Radio studios talking state and national marijuana laws, Trump's "shithole" comment and he sits down with political commentator and author Kayleigh McEnany to discuss her book "The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement".
Kayleigh McEnany, official spokesperson for the RNC, drops by the studio to enlighten us about “The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We talk to Kayleigh McEnany, the author of “The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement.” She is also a conservative pundit, contributor to The Hill, and the official spokesperson for the RNC. Image credit: mark reinstein / Shutterstock.com
There are many great things happening around the world not just because of Donald Trump being president and reversing the globalist agenda, but also with Brexit happening recently and more countries poised to exit the European Union soon. With Greert Wilders being the most likely to win the election in the Netherlands and Le Pen the people's favorite to win the coming election in France, we could easily see both countries exit the EU which would cause it to collapse leading to the death of the Euro. This would cause extreme inflation in Europe which would have a horrible effect on the global economy and could cause economic collapse. In other news, those on the left are throwing a fit about the travel ban on seven islamic countries that are the most notorious for jihadism and their violence and anarchy continues with horrible destruction at the protest at Berkely university. Also there is currently experiments underway by scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological studies in San Diego, California to create human pig chimeras in order to create pigs with human organs that can be used for people in need of organ transplants. So tune in to hear the most important news of this past week and what the bible says about the times that we live in.
Here is the story of The People's Party, aka The Populist Party, that sparked a movement that continues to this day.
Isaac Martin is the author of Rich People's Movement: Grassroots Campaigns to Untax the One Percent (Oxford UP 2013). He is professor of sociology at University of California, San Diego. Martin's deep archival research into several waves of conservative activism results in a very readable and important scholarly contribution to the literature on social movements, interest groups, and public policy. The sweep of the book is broad, covering movements across over a hundred years of US history. From JA Arnold to Vivien Kellems to Grover Norquist today, Martin combines a historian's attention to detail with a social scientist's background in public policy theory and methods. He also uncovers significant links between social movements, explaining how Grover Norquist – and his Americans for Tax Reform — is not just an ideological off-spring of the estate tax opponents of the early 20th century, but also indebted to the tactical innovations of the 19th-century Populist Movement. Paradoxically, grass roots strategies, rather than traditional lobbying, have been at the center of conservative appeals to lower a variety of taxes on the rich.
Isaac Martin is the author of Rich People’s Movement: Grassroots Campaigns to Untax the One Percent (Oxford UP 2013). He is professor of sociology at University of California, San Diego. Martin’s deep archival research into several waves of conservative activism results in a very readable and important scholarly contribution to the literature on social movements, interest groups, and public policy. The sweep of the book is broad, covering movements across over a hundred years of US history. From JA Arnold to Vivien Kellems to Grover Norquist today, Martin combines a historian’s attention to detail with a social scientist’s background in public policy theory and methods. He also uncovers significant links between social movements, explaining how Grover Norquist – and his Americans for Tax Reform — is not just an ideological off-spring of the estate tax opponents of the early 20th century, but also indebted to the tactical innovations of the 19th-century Populist Movement. Paradoxically, grass roots strategies, rather than traditional lobbying, have been at the center of conservative appeals to lower a variety of taxes on the rich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Isaac Martin is the author of Rich People’s Movement: Grassroots Campaigns to Untax the One Percent (Oxford UP 2013). He is professor of sociology at University of California, San Diego. Martin’s deep archival research into several waves of conservative activism results in a very readable and important scholarly contribution to the literature on social movements, interest groups, and public policy. The sweep of the book is broad, covering movements across over a hundred years of US history. From JA Arnold to Vivien Kellems to Grover Norquist today, Martin combines a historian’s attention to detail with a social scientist’s background in public policy theory and methods. He also uncovers significant links between social movements, explaining how Grover Norquist – and his Americans for Tax Reform — is not just an ideological off-spring of the estate tax opponents of the early 20th century, but also indebted to the tactical innovations of the 19th-century Populist Movement. Paradoxically, grass roots strategies, rather than traditional lobbying, have been at the center of conservative appeals to lower a variety of taxes on the rich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Isaac Martin is the author of Rich People’s Movement: Grassroots Campaigns to Untax the One Percent (Oxford UP 2013). He is professor of sociology at University of California, San Diego. Martin’s deep archival research into several waves of conservative activism results in a very readable and important scholarly contribution to the literature on social movements, interest groups, and public policy. The sweep of the book is broad, covering movements across over a hundred years of US history. From JA Arnold to Vivien Kellems to Grover Norquist today, Martin combines a historian’s attention to detail with a social scientist’s background in public policy theory and methods. He also uncovers significant links between social movements, explaining how Grover Norquist – and his Americans for Tax Reform — is not just an ideological off-spring of the estate tax opponents of the early 20th century, but also indebted to the tactical innovations of the 19th-century Populist Movement. Paradoxically, grass roots strategies, rather than traditional lobbying, have been at the center of conservative appeals to lower a variety of taxes on the rich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NOW talks with the former head of U.S. Central Command, Admiral William J. Fallon, who resigned in March after a year of duty. Fallon had sharp disagreements with the Bush Administration's Middle East policy toward Iranian President Ahmadinejad. The former commander of all U.S. military forces in the Middle East and Central Asia, Fallon was portrayed in Esquire magazine as the man in the military preventing the administration from going to war with Iran. Also, we talk with political columnist and "The Uprising" author David Sirota about the populist movement spreading through the country. Can organizations that operate at the grassroots level create real political change?