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In this episode right leaning comedian Nick Di Paolo talks about another Trump indictment, China hacking the shit out of us and more! Like what you hear? Get TWICE as much "Nick Di Paolo Show", full episodes of Steven Crowder's “Louder with Crowder” show and more on Mug Club! Sign up today to get all their content at https://Nickdip.com and use the promo code NICKDIP to get your first month FREE! For Tour Dates, Merch, stand-up clips and more visit https://nickdip.com
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An exculpatory witness has emerged in the case against Daniel Penny, the Marine Subway hero that's facing manslaughter charges for rescuing passengers from crazed and violent Jordan Neely. The witness, who apparently filled out a police report, claimed Penny did all he could to avoid Jordan Neely until it was impossible to do so because he began threatening passengers. She quotes Neely as saying “I would kill a motherf-er. I don't care. I'll take a bullet. I'll go to jail.”The witness also claims that several passengers took video of the incidents and threats leading up to Penny subduing Neely and she hopes they come forward. She was shocked to find out Penny was being charged by Alvin Bragg, who had to have known that Jordan Neely had been placed on the top 50 list of homeless people in NYC. WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@carljacksonshowandblog More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An exculpatory witness has emerged in the case against Daniel Penny, the Marine Subway hero that's facing manslaughter charges for rescuing passengers from crazed and violent Jordan Neely. The witness, who apparently filled out a police report, claimed Penny did all he could to avoid Jordan Neely until it was impossible to do so because he began threatening passengers. She quotes Neely as saying “I would kill a motherf-er. I don't care. I'll take a bullet. I'll go to jail.”The witness also claims that several passengers took video of the incidents and threats leading up to Penny subduing Neely and she hopes they come forward. She was shocked to find out Penny was being charged by Alvin Bragg, who had to have known that Jordan Neely had been placed on the top 50 list of homeless people in NYC. WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@carljacksonshowandblog More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former US President Donald Trump has just touched down in New York City, where he's likely to become the first of the country's leaders to face criminal charges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The one where Amanda Moore joins us again to discuss her experiences at CPAC, Rage Against The War Machine, and why people keep platforming guys like Chuck Johnson and Richard Spencer.Here are some of the sources we used, as well as more information on some of the subjects we discussed:Amanda's piece on Rage Against The War Machine and the collection of odds and sods that attended.“The Rage Against the War Machine rally had all of those problems. And while the organizers feebly attempted to portray the rally as pro-peace, the speaker line up included Miss Russia's boyfriend, a journalist for Sputnik (a Russian state owned media agency), a former UN weapons inspector turned convicted pedophile, and a current lieutenant colonel in the US Army.”Amanda on CPAC, Shabbat, and Groypers“After Fuentes' event was over Saturday evening, a Groyper approached me in the Gaylord hotel. He asked me why I left the rally early, and I held up my press badge. “No journalists, no drag queens. Per Nick himself.”He informed me someone told the fire marshal they were over capacity, and that 20 people were forced to leave. He shot me an accusatory look, and I shrugged. “It wasn't me. It wasn't any of the journalists. We were all together the whole time.”“Well,” he said as he started to walk away. “If it wasn't the journalists, it must have been the Jews.”GOP congressional candidate Joe Kent's ties to white nationalists include interview with Nazi sympathizer“On a since-suspended Twitter account and active channel on Telegram called “Pure Politics,” Greyson, or “American Greyson” as he calls himself, has shared posts that called Nazi men the “pure race” and that the US should have sided with the Nazis during World War Two. Arnold has falsely claimed there were “Jewish plans to genocide the German people,” and in a post, he shared a quote that said the “Jewish led colored hordes of the Earth” were attempting to exterminate White people. “Rosendale calls neo-Nazi photo op a mistake“U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale said he unwittingly posed for a photo with high profile members of the neo-Nazi movement last week walking between congressional hearings.The photo taken March 1 in front of the Capitol shows Rosendale, a two-term lawmaker, posing with Ryan Sanchez, formerly of the white supremacist street-fighting gang RAM, or Rise Above Movement, and Greyson Arnold, a Nazi sympathizer and podcaster present at the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Arnold has called Adolf Hitler a "misunderstood" and “complicated historical figure."“This is our current events recap program, where we offer our takes on what's going on at the bleeding edge of the information war. Feel free to let us know what you think, suggest topics, etc. at didnothingwrongpod@protonmail.com, or in our group chat using the Substack app.Thanks for listening,Jay and Griff This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
Episode 2198: Pure Politics Against Desantis And The Hurricane In Florida; How The Vaccine Effects Men And Their Reproduction; How To Continue Momentum Into November
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THE STEW PETERS SHOW (November 5, 2021) Until last month, Medline industries was America's largest family-owned medical supplies distributor. A Cabal of private equity firms, including Blackstone, Carlyle Group, and Hellman and Friedman bought up Medline and immediately the mass purge of the unvaccinated began. Finance is deliberately engineering a crisis at one of our biggest medical supply companies. Former Medline employee, James Duckworth Joins the Stew Peter Show to sound the alarm on the incoming manufactured medical supply crisis. There's an evil downright demonic ideology that is trying to take control of this planet right now. It's the satanic cult that teaches us that men can become women, that abortion is sacrament, that countries and borders are illegitimate, global finance must reign supreme, that criminals should roam free, and that humans need to eat bugs and live in pods for the sake of the "Climate." This is the cult of the Great Resent, Clay Clark joins the Stew Peters Show to sound the alarm. Ray Epps went everywhere he could on the night of January 5th, and then the following morning, telling everyone that protesting and chanting weren't enough. If they wanted change, he said, they had to go and storm the Capitol. Trump supporters called out Ray Epps as a fed at the time, but now it seems that it turns out to be actually true. Initially the FBI put Ray Epps on their Most Wanted List, But then in July, they quickly took him down in a panic after he had been identified. Greyson Arnold from Pure Politics had close encounters with Ray Epps on the night of January 5th, and confronted him on his ranch in a recently viral video. Greyson Arnold joins us. There has been a seismic development in John Durham's investigation with the arrest of a Clinton-connected operative named Igor Danchenko. Stew Peters Show investigative journalist Edward Szall zeroes in on the newly revealed co-conspirators, including Hillary's campaign lawyer Chuck Dolan, who we now know played a key role in the multi-year coup against President Trump's administration. Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: www.zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on social media: http://evrl.ink/StewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/ Advertise with Red Voice Media: https://redvoicemedia.net/ads
Lady Maga USA is hated by the left and heavily criticized by some on the right. There have been moments of public shaming led by notorious conservatives like Nick Fuentes (chanting "shame" during a rally).My experiences with tens of thousands of conservatives across the nation have been overwhelmingly positive and beautiful. That being said, the vocal minority of conservatives who insult me is at times very loud. A year ago, I met Grayson Arnold at CPAC in Washington D.C. and I've seen him at a few other large conservative events since then. Greyson does not approve of Lady Maga. But unlike others who share his views--he is not hateful, disrespectful, or degrading. He invited me on his show "Pure Politics" to have a frank discussion between two people who disagree but want to come together as gentlemen.This episode is the audio of that interview. We didn't end up seeing eye-to-eye, but I strongly believe that conversations like these must happen. We can't all live in echo chambers.You can watch the full video here:https://youtu.be/Fuzvx1q4gRc
Talking with 2 Americans who met in Beijing, 假老外Dan from Douyin (@jialaowai) and American Greyson from Pure Politics. Dan still lives in Beijing, while Greyson more recently relocated back to the US. We talk English teaching in China and how Dan leveraged Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, to reach more students across the country. We talk getting banned from WeChat, and the ironic sense of 'free speech' when talking American politics on WeChat. We talk about a whole lot more too, so check it out. Follow Dan on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/heterological/ Find Greyson here: https://twitter.com/americangreyson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRZkl8TeP7izuqDNy4OxhZg https://www.instagram.com/american_greyson/ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPurePolitics/ https://dlive.tv/AmericanGreyson https://t.me/Pure_Politics Subscribe to Expats On Air on YouTube and follow us elsewhere: YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCWjP-d2yt0Yicq0LXSR4SgQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/expatsonair/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExpatsOnAir Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExpatsOnAir Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/expatsonair DLive: https://dlive.tv/ExpatsOnAir Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/expats-on-air/id1545076146 PodBean: https://expatsonair.podbean.com/
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
It's that time of the year when we celebrate the nation's independence, and begin those weeks, we used to call the summer doldrums. Because nothing much ever happened. For those of us on Wall Street, the 4th of July marked the time of the year when most of us took our vacations. And on those occasions when we did go into the office, it was only to work a partial day, and leave early to go to the shore, or just relax. Even during a Presidential Election year, the candidates traditionally would take this time to rest up for the final election push in the Fall. John Kennedy took this time, to holiday in Hyannis, and came back to debate Richard Nixon in September, rested and tan. But I'm afraid that won't be the case this year.
This week I have a segment on the Rosenberg's, something about the media whores, commentary on the Korea summit and some thought on the IG report, plus some small items to finish off the show.
Rick Ungar and guest co-host Rick Tyler spoke with Politico's Elana Schor about Gina Haspel's confirmation hearing Wednesday. Haspel is seeking to become the first woman to become CIA Director, but her nomination has become controversial because she was involved in the CIA's interrogation program. Some Senators, like John McCain (R-Ariz.), found this disqualifying. Other Senators are keeping an open mind. Elana breaks down the hearing and predicts that Haspel WILL be confirmed. Michael Steele, who is currently on his lecture series and speaking tour in the Middle East, talked with energy industry expert Dr. Ellen Wald about Saudi Arabia's Crown Price Mohammed bin Salman, the reforms he's instituting in the kingdom and the implications they could have on the region and the world.
Storm, from Pure Politics, talks with Larry about the current legislative session and the debate over gun ownership.
Larry talks with the anchor of Pure Politics about the lack (so far) of a pension bill and the Sixth Congressional District race.
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest on a conflict between Gov. Matt Bevin and many House Republicans over whether a special session should be called to address public pensions. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News; and Deborah Yetter from the Louisville Courier Journal.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest on a conflict between Gov. Matt Bevin and many House Republicans over whether a special session should be called to address public pensions. Guests: John Cheves from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News; and Deborah Yetter from the Louisville Courier Journal.
Storm, from Pure Politics, talks with Larry about the Sixth Congressional District race.
Lexington mayor Jim Gray continues to tour the 6th district announcing his run for Congress. Pure Politics talks with Gray about President Trump, the polling and attacks from the left.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including a vote by members of the Lexington Urban Co. Council to remove two Confederate statues from the city's downtown area. Scheduled guests: Jack Brammer from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including a vote by members of the Lexington Urban Co. Council to remove two Confederate statues from the city's downtown area. Scheduled guests: Jack Brammer from the Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith from WDRB-TV in Louisville; and Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's release of major health care legislation. Scheduled guests: Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; Jack Brammer from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Nick Storm from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's release of major health care legislation. Scheduled guests: Ryland Barton from Kentucky Public Radio; Jack Brammer from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Nick Storm from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Linda Blackford, enterprise reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader; Scott Wartman, reporter, The Kentucky Enquirer; and Kevin Wheatley, reporter, Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Linda Blackford, enterprise reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader; Scott Wartman, reporter, The Kentucky Enquirer; and Kevin Wheatley, reporter, Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the commonwealth discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; Bill Estep from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Nick Storm from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the commonwealth discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Ronnie Ellis from CNHI News Service; Bill Estep from the Lexington Herald-Leader; and Nick Storm from Pure Politics on Spectrum News.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Joseph Gerth, political writer, Louisville Courier-Journal; Lisa Gillespie, health and innovation reporter, WFPL in Louisville; and Nick Storm, anchor and managing editor, Pure Politics on cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Scheduled guests: Joseph Gerth, political writer, Louisville Courier-Journal; Lisa Gillespie, health and innovation reporter, WFPL in Louisville; and Nick Storm, anchor and managing editor, Pure Politics on cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Phillip M. Bailey, metro government reporter, Louisville Courier-Journal; Ronnie Ellis, reporter, CNHI News Service; and Nick Storm, anchor and managing editor, Pure Politics on cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Bill Bryant. Guests: Phillip M. Bailey, metro government reporter, Louisville Courier-Journal; Ronnie Ellis, reporter, CNHI News Service; and Nick Storm, anchor and managing editor, Pure Politics on cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including public reaction to Gov. Bevin's proposed Medicaid waiver. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; James Pilcher from the Kentucky Enquirer; and Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on cn|2.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including public reaction to Gov. Bevin's proposed Medicaid waiver. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; James Pilcher from the Kentucky Enquirer; and Kevin Wheatley from Pure Politics on cn|2.
David Cameron supports it, Nick Clegg says ‘when’ not ‘if’, the Churches worry about canon law and sin, and gays are split between ‘bring it on’ and ‘this is not the time’. Heat and light in our... Things Unseen. For people who have a faith, and those who just feel there’s more out there than meets the eye.