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The Trawl Podcast
Ep 207: Lee's monthly Somme, Twitter BEEF and Syria

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 32:35


You can tell everyone at Trawl HQ (Jemma, Marina and editor Max) are sliding towards Christmas because the atmosphere is tinged with faint hysteria. It's not just Gregg Wallace who is turning the air blue, Nigella's at it, even Prue Leith is at it! Who'd have thought baking could sound so filthy?Then, reasons to be cheerful, ranging from Rees Mogg having his show cancelled, Johnson's Australian book tour having to be cancelled due to 'unforeseen circumstances' (AKA no one coming) and last, but definitely not least, and certainly more important, the fall of the brutal Assad regime in Syria. Marina and Jemma discuss what's happened, cover some of the reaction, and hear from joyful Syrians who feel like going home has just become a possibility. It's almost like they were fleeing violence and persecution and not just here for benefits as some would have us believe. Reform and Co ...ahem. Then, buckle up, because there has been some Twitter BEEF - and yes, we are still calling it Twitter. Sure Elon will cope. Marina and Jemma enjoy recalling Marina's interactions with one Isabel Oakeshott which went viral and revealed so much about what she thinks of anyone who doesn't have a degree from a certain type of university, which is most of the population. Elitist anyone?It's all very amusing but not as downright hilarious as Lee Anderson's latest clanger. Ladies, prepare to find out why what you go through every month is nothing compared to what Lee's imagination has to suffer. Pudding is wonderful and served up by Will Sebag Montefiore @wsebag on Insta Enjoy! Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastBlueSkyhttps://bsky.app/profile/thetrawl.bsky.socialCreated and Produced by Jemma Forte & Marina PurkissEdited by Max Carrey

(Un)usual Stories
"The Sovereign Individual" by J. D. Davidson and W. Rees-Mogg (ep. 173)

(Un)usual Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 63:15


In this week's episode, we delve into the thought-provoking book "The Sovereign Individual" by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg. Written in 1997, this work offers a prescient analysis of the evolution of civilization and the transformative shifts in power dynamics through the ages. "The Sovereign Individual" explores the authors' compelling vision of how the rise of digital technology, including the internet, cryptocurrency, and social media, will drastically reduce the power of nation-states over individual lives in the 21st century. We discuss their historical context of the 'monopoly on violence' and how technological advancements are poised to dismantle these traditional power structures. Furthermore, we will examine the implications of these changes for personal autonomy and economic freedom, discussing how individuals can leverage these new opportunities to enhance their sovereignty and independence. The episode will highlight the book's relevance to current global trends and the uncanny accuracy with which the authors predicted the increasing significance of digital technology in shaping our social and economic landscapes. Join us as we unpack the dense and impactful insights of "The Sovereign Individual," understanding the steps we can take to navigate and thrive in a rapidly changing world. We'll explore practical strategies for leveraging technological advancements to foster personal freedom and economic resilience. Tune in to this enlightening episode to grasp how "The Sovereign Individual" remains a crucial read for anyone interested in the future of governance, personal sovereignty, and the evolving concept of state power. Let's embark on this insightful journey together, uncovering actionable insights that are more relevant today than ever. I trust that this episode, along with the book, will prove beneficial to you, your loved ones, and the broader world. As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation! All the love, all the power, all of the time! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski LINK to the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sovereign-Individual-Mastering-Transition-Information/dp/0684832720

The spiked podcast
302: Starmer's woke authoritarianism | Jacob Rees-Mogg

The spiked podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 17:25


This is the audio from a video we have just published on our YouTube channel – an interview with Jacob Rees-Mogg. To make sure you never miss great content like this, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@spiked  An historic 175 Tories lost their seats at the last General Election. Jacob Rees-Mogg was one of them. Here, the former cabinet minister talks to spiked about why voters turned their backs on the Conservatives, and what he fears a Labour government will mean for Britain. Rees-Mogg slams Keir Starmer's two-tier policing of riots and disorder and his zealous pursuit of Net Zero. The new PM is set to make Britain poorer, colder and less free, he argues. 

FTAdviser Podcast
Backing Britain - how does that work for investors?

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 24:13


We have all been urged to back British businesses by various chancellors recently, but this goes much further than simply shopping locally. We need to look at our investment strategies, too. In this podcast, FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou speaks with Modwenna Rees-Mogg, founder of the Angel News business. Rees-Mogg is a doyenne of angel investing and a specialist commentator on the early stage entrepreneurial market in the UK. She discusses "exciting business activity" happening across every county in the UK and urges people to look at the growth of investible companies that are home-grown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TLDR Daily Briefing
Will Georgia's Foreign Agent Law Pass?

TLDR Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 9:11


Sign up to Brilliant (the first 200 sign ups get 20% off an annual premium subscription): https://brilliant.org/tldrdailyWelcome to the TLDR News Daily BriefingIn today's episode, we run through the protests in Georgia following the proposed foreign agents bill. Also, we discuss the US suggesting a peacekeeping plan for Gaza; Xi and Putin meet to discuss Ukraine; & Rees-Mogg's interesting suggestion for Sunak.

Zerocarbonista
Episode 33 - Think twice like Tice

Zerocarbonista

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 17:43


This week kicks off with our fave - the right wingnuts… There's a legal update and we talk about Rees-Mogg, the posh man's Julia Hartley-Brewer, and his claims so wildly untrue they're almost laughable - we fact check him, hard (and yes, it riles Dale up...). The Welsh Government plans to clamp down on exactly this kind of thing - making it illegal for politicians to lie. Big Oil's lies are the stuff of legend, a new expose confirms. Meanwhile, climate change is not the end of the world, says Cambridge Prof, which Dale agrees… We also talk planes powered by sewage, and field some fab questions, not least about the Massive Attack gig, WOMAD, and the ‘Grid Faeries'. Send your Qs into zerocarbonista@ecotricity.co.uk

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 136: Useless Ofcom, Holly Vallance defects & Freeports

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 39:59


Did you even realise the LibDems had held their Spring Conference? No, nor did Jemma and Marina. So in a bid to readdress the balance, the ladies open with a rather compelling snippet from leader, Ed Davey.Then it's onto a rare moment where Keir Starmer offers hope (but careful, it's the hope that kills you), before delving into GB News' latest accolade: yet another strongly worded letter from Ofcom regarding their breaching of the impartiality rules. But you know, these things happen...once, twice - or in the case of GB News - 12 TIMES. But maybe next time they'll face a proper section. The 13th time's a charm...Sticking with GB News, unlike their viewers, Jemma and Marina discuss Rees-Mogg's reaction to Ofcom's mild telling-off before getting stuck into the update you were all waiting for: Holly Valance's change of heart from Conservative to Reform. Jemma and Marina look forward to the next GB News installment where broadcasters bemoan Gary Lineker for not sticking to football, without even a hint of self-awareness. And it's about time a special mention was given to Special Economic Zones and freeports - a sinister policy and plan from this Government that is sweeping the country with very little coverage or accountability. Thankfully, Carol Vorderman is on hand to deep dive with the accuracy we all know and love her for.Finally a few tweets with some speculation over Obama's visit to Number 10 and a pudding from The Exploding Heads on Ofcom's latest weasel words. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcast

The Transformation of Value
State, Money, and Pilgrimages with Andrew L. Wilson

The Transformation of Value

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 79:29


Andrew L. Wilson is an Author and Professor of History of Christianity as well as host of The Disentanglement Podcast, exploring privacy tech and the surveillance state. We discuss in detail severals books about the origin of the state and money, including James C Scott's, “Seeing Like A State”, Rees-Mogg and Davidson's “The Sovereign Individual”, and David Graeber's “Debt: The First 5,000 Years”. We discover some interesting parallels between the unconfiscatable nature of Bitcoin and the origins of state power with its ability to tax easily countable grain crops versus something like a potato which grows underground. We also talk about the history of the printing press as it relates to inflation within the church, and Andrew's personal proof of work undertaking a 1000-mile pilgrimage in the footsteps of Martin Luther from Germany to Rome. Connect with The Transformation of Value Follow me on twitter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/TTOVpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Nostr at: npub1uth29ygt090fe640skhc8l34d9s7xlwj4frxs2esezt7n6d64nwsqcmmmu Or send an email to hello@thetransformationofvalue.com and I will get back to you! Support this show: Bitcoin donation address: bc1qlfcr2v73tntt6wvyp2yu064egvyeery6xtwy8t Lightning donation address: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠codyellingham@getalby.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ PayNym: +steepvoice938 PayNym Code: PM8TJhcUCtSvHe69sod9pzLCBKg6GaogsMDwfGNCnL4HXyduiY9pbLpbn3oEUvuM75EeALxRVV3Mfi6kgWEBsseMki3QphE8aC5QDMNp9pUugqfz1yVc ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Geyser Fund⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you send a donation please email or DM me so I can thank you! Links: Here I Walk: A Thousand Miles on Foot to Rome with Martin Luther Andrew L. Wilson - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28280211-here-i-walk The Disentanglement Podcast - https://podcastindex.org/podcast/5245113 libgen.is - The Pirate Bay for literature The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature by Gilbert Highet - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1731808.The_Classical_Tradition Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed by James C. Scott - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20186.Seeing_Like_a_State Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States by James C. Scott - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34324534-against-the-grain A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. , - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/164154.A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6617037-debt The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age by James Dale Davidson & William Rees-Mogg - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/82256.The_Sovereign_Individual The Network State - https://thenetworkstate.com/ e-Residency of Estonia - https://www.e-resident.gov.ee/ Mother Earth Mother Board by Neal Stephenson - https://archive.is/19Msi

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 129: Into the "mild" recession we go...

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 37:55


Jemma and Marina open with a tribute to the late, great BBC Radio host, Steve Wright who we lost last week - Sunday Love Songs will never be the same...Then... Should the ladies try to be more poetic when talking down the Tories? Bells and bollards are fine, but perhaps they would fare better taking inspiration from the Nigerians. There's a lot of fun to be had when the ladies put this into practice.Next, it's onto those massive by-election losses for Labour - which the Tories and their client journalists will still try to have you believe show no enthusiasm for Labour. If that's the case, goodness knows what it means for enthusiasm levels for the Tories. Rees-Mogg gets a little section all of his own for being thicker than average - or as the Nigerians might say: for being chased by wisdom, but choosing ton outrun it. The ladies discuss Mogg's latest milk-based outburst and try desperately to remove toxic visions from their minds when talk turns to Mogg's nanny and his...bitty.Then it's a celebratory moment for the fact that the UK has entered a recession - but just a little, mild, technical one - in fact, one of the best ones we've had in years according to the BBC - how lovely. But don't even think about blaming the party of Govt for the last 14 years, instead be sure to blame students who play truant, as suggested by the seemingly crack-smoking jounro at The Telegraph, who suggested as much in their headline.Then it's a quick despair at being walked at gunpoint to the cashpoint by our Govt and utility firms to pay for their record profits, before some topical tweets and a GB News pudding that may invoke a tiny bit of vom. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 128: UnPop Cons, Holly Vallance & Gregg Wallace...

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 47:24


Grab your popcorn, we're off to Pop Con...Jemma and Marina take you through the lowlights of the Popular Conservatism conference - the latest Tory splinter group headed up, unironically, by the most unpopular Conservative known to man, Liz Truss.After realizing they are both "left-wing extremists" in Truss's power-sodden mind, Jemma and Marina discuss how after the anti-elites Pop Con conference, 30 Conservatives gathered for cocktails at Rees-Mogg's £5m Westminster townhouse, at 2pm, on a Tuesday, like we all do.Then it's move over Mike Graham - there's a new genius in town, and this one is the MP for Ashfield, 30p Lee who took to the stage to declare that coal is sustainable, just like concrete.Jemma and Marina explore the underlying beliefs that drives all conservatives, before putting to the test a crucial theory posed by James O'Brien: Would Jacob-Ress Mogg be taken seriously if the guff that fell from his mouth was delivered with a working-class accent? The results are 100% conclusive.Then it's onto THAT clip of Holly Vallance, in which the ex-soap and pop starlet declared lefty ideas to be "crappy". And that everyone starts off a lefty until they get houses or jobs - and then they move to the right. Or in Vallance's case, they marry a billionaire.Moving on, the ladies chat through a day in the life of MasterChef's, Gregg Wallace after an article he wrote for The Telegraph Magazine left a lot of us questioning his life choices...and then our own...and then also fancying a Harvester breakfast.The Trawl ends with some tips from the Daily Mail for how to fend off an XL bully if you find yourself under attack - really useful stuff, just remember not to leave the house without your spare carrier bag of attack meat. And Marina offers up her own eye-opening advice, which requires no props at all.To finish is a delightful pudding from Satirist Sue Harrison of Liz Truss - if she went to an improv class.Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 128: UnPop Cons, Holly Vallance & Gregg Wallace...

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 50:38


Grab your popcorn, we're off to Pop Con... Jemma and Marina take you through the lowlights of the Popular Conservatism conference - the latest Tory splinter group headed up, unironically, by the most unpopular Conservative known to man, Liz Truss.  After realizing they are both "left-wing extremists" in Truss's power-sodden mind, Jemma and Marina discuss how after the anti-elites Pop Con conference, 30 Conservatives gathered for cocktails at Rees-Mogg's £5m Westminster townhouse, at 2pm, on a Tuesday, like we all do. Then it's move over Mike Graham - there's a new genius in town, and this one is the MP for Ashfield, 30p Lee who took to the stage to declare that coal is sustainable, just like concrete.  Jemma and Marina explore the underlying beliefs that drives all conservatives, before putting to the test a crucial theory posed by James O'Brien: Would Jacob-Ress Mogg be taken seriously if the guff that fell from his mouth was delivered with a working-class accent? The results are 100% conclusive.  Then it's onto THAT clip of Holly Vallance, in which the ex-soap and pop starlet declared lefty ideas to be "crappy". And that everyone starts off a lefty until they get houses or jobs - and then they move to the right. Or in Vallance's case, they marry a billionaire. Moving on, the ladies chat through a day in the life of MasterChef's, Gregg Wallace after an article he wrote for The Telegraph Magazine left a lot of us questioning his life choices...and then our own...and then also fancying a Harvester breakfast. The Trawl ends with some tips from the Daily Mail for how to fend off an XL bully if you find yourself under attack - really useful stuff, just remember not to leave the house without your spare carrier bag of attack meat. And Marina offers up her own eye-opening advice, which requires no props at all. To finish is a delightful pudding from Satirist Sue Harrison of Liz Truss - if she went to an improv class. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast Patreon https://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TyskySour
UK Govt Floundering With Empty King’s Speech And Panic About Palestine March | #NovaraLIVE

TyskySour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 80:27


Kings Charles has given his first King's Speech outlining the legislative agenda for Sunak's government. 00:00 – Intro 00:54 – King's First Speech To Parliament 12:50 – Government Freaking Out About Palestine Protest 31:04 – Barnaby vs Rees-Mogg 42:06 – Left Wing Jew Destroys Dorries 1:07:26 – Hamas Hostage's Daughter Speaks Out Plus: the pro-palestine […]

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 102: Q&A

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 28:00


This episode is not a regular Trawl. Instead Jemma and Marina tackle some of the questions you've been asking the Trawl ladies over on Patreon. Find out how they'd rate the last five Prime Ministers from bad to worse and whether they'd prefer a night on the tiles with Suella Braverman or dinner with Rees Mogg. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast Patreon https://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bunker
Yes, MPs are weird… but is that a good thing?

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 26:28


Politicians are… weird. While it baffles us relentlessly – could it be a good thing? Sunak forgetting how to use a card machine, Rees-Mogg lounging in the commons and Truss, Truss-ing. The list goes on and on and on. So why are politicians the way they are? Dr. James Weinberg is a political academic at the University of Sheffield and author of Who Enters Politics And Why. He joins Marie Le Conte in The Bunker. “We've got this popular human fascination with politicians.” – James Weinberg. “I think it's highly unlikely that the political environment changes politician's personalities.” – James Weinberg “If we can change our political environment, I think our politicians have the drivers to do a good job.” – James Weinberg www.patreon.com/bunkercast  Written and presented by Marie Le Conte. Producer: Chris Jones. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chopper's Politics
Cheerio... with Gove, Rees Mogg, Forde and Cox

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 51:05


Over 360 episodes, 8.2 million listens and one Red Lion Pub, welcome to the last edition of Choppers Politics Podcast.Joining the Telegraph's legendary political journalist Chris Hope in Westminster's finest drinking hole is star of Spitting Image: Idiots Assemble, comedian Matt Forde, discussing comedy in a woke world as well as bringing some of his finest political impressions.Two big beasts of the Tory party also join Chris, including Jacob Rees Mogg airing his concerns about the privileges committee and Sir Bernard Jenkin, as well as the prospect of A.I. shouldering the burden of social care. Plus, Michael Gove drops by to discuss, amongst other thing, resurrecting an old (nautical) project very close to Chris' heart.And of course, how could we finish the show without long time friend of the podcast, the velvet-voiced Sir Geoffery Cox.For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper |Listen to The Lockdown Files: https://podfollow.com/the-lockdown-files|

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Richard Poe - The Shadow Party: How George Soros Seized Control of the Democratic Party

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 54:03 Transcription Available


Shownotes and Transcript... George Soros is one, if not the most, dangerous person in the world. This may sound like an overstatement but our guest today will explain why.  Richard Poe is a bestselling author and respected journalist, sixteen years ago he co wrote the most comprehensive analysis of the web that Soros has spun worldwide.  Detailing the connections, control, influence and how the monster we see today was created by the British and nurtured by the Americans.  This will shine a light on one of the most secretive and powerful individuals and show how ignorance has allowed his ascent. Richard Poe is a New York Times-bestselling author and award-winning journalist. He has written widely on business, science, history and politics. His books include The Shadow Party, co-written with David Horowitz; The Einstein Factor, co-written with Win Wenger; Perfect Fear: Four Tales of Terror; Black Spark, White Fire; the WAVE series of network marketing books; and many more. Richard was formerly editor of David Horowitz's FrontPageMag, contributing editor of NewsMax, senior editor of SUCCESS magazine, reporter for the New York Post, and managing editor of the East Village Eye. Connect with Richard... WEBSITE:     https://www.richardpoe.com/ TWITTER:     https://twitter.com/RealRichardPoe?s=20 SUBSTACK:  https://richardpoe.substack.com/ 'The Shadow Party: How George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Sixties Radicals Seized Control of the Democratic Party' Available in print, e-book or audio book from Amazon  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shadow-Party-Hillary-Radicals-Democratic/dp/1595551034/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1 Interview recorded 21.6.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more...  https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share!   Subscribe now Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Hello, Hearts of Oak, and welcome to another interview coming up with Richard Poe. He has co-written a book with David Horowitz. This was back in 2006, but still as relevant today. And that is The Shadow Party, how George Soros, Hilary Clinton and 60s radicals seize control of the Democratic Party. George Soros is a huge figure, and this is the first book that actually delves into his life and how he's been involved in color revolutions, coups all around the world. His life story, moving to the States, his involvement with the left. So much packed in. I know you will really enjoy listening to Richard unpacking delve deep into the life of George Soros. Thankful to have you with us today. Thank you so much for your time. (Richard Poe) Thank you, Peter. Great to be here. Good to be. And we are going to discuss your book. We're also going to discuss some articles, but just for the viewers. Richard Poe's probably 10, 11 different books and here are a number of them that we are going to look, Hilary's Secret War, but we're actually going to look today at The Shadow Party, How George Soros, Hilary Clinton and 60s Radicals Seized Control of the Democratic Party and you wrote that along with David Horowitz, who we've had the privilege of having on before. And now you're a bestselling author, a journalist, investigative reporter, and people can find at Richard Poe, @RealRichardPoe on Twitter and RichardPoe.com. And of course, Substack is there as well @RichardPoe. And I, Richard, I've actually found your your kayak video strangely entertaining, off-topic. I've enjoyed watching them. You must be a kayaker yourself.  No, I'm not. No, I am not. I just, I was intrigued. It was a whole, something completely different. So I enjoyed watching your documentary on it. Well, there is something fascinating about the kayak role. And it took me many years before I finally committed myself to learning it after, but I always used to just be mesmerized to watch people do that, whether on videos or in person, there's something magical about it. And once you actually learn it, it doesn't feel any less magical. It's, you know, of course, it's just like anything else. You learn the moves, you learn how to do it, But there's magic in it. It's something that just feels so wonderful. And I just had to make a film. A short film, five minutes, just trying to convey to people as best I could what this feels like, what it's really like to capsize in a small boat where you're jammed into a cockpit, you know, by your waist, hang upside down in the water, and then turn yourself right side up. You know it's, in a small way, I guess it's like jumping out of a plane with no parachute, and then somehow lifting yourself back onto the plane. Maybe that's too dramatic, but, that's how I like to think of it.  It's fun watching, of course, it's on your website, people can people can see it and there I mean just in The Shadow Party going to source there's so much to cover we'll we'll not do one of your marathon sessions that you do with Noor Bin Laden, those are all available for the viewers to watch you've just started doing them in video I know and that's all on substack but probably the book it's been out 2006 it came out. What led you to write it because now this is part of the conversation, the whole thing with, money, with control, with Soros. What led you to actually putting pen to paper on the book? Well I had researched Soros for many years. I first wrote about him in 1993, in my very first published book. It was called How to Profit from the Coming Russian Boom, and I had some expertise in Russia and I had been there as a business writer for Success Magazine. I had gone there a number of times in the early 90s to, cover the fall of communism and Soros was there, you know, he was part of the party, a big part of it. And at that time, I wrote very positively about Mr. Soros because I felt he was one of us, whoever us are, you know, us Westerners who are... And at that time, I believed very much in the Cold War narrative that we of the West represented freedom and democracy and all those good things. And we had to overcome communism. Communism was the great dragon. And, so Soros, I felt, was just one more person helping us to dismantle the Soviet Empire and teach the Russians how to become capitalists, quote-unquote, and become like us. It all seemed like a very noble enterprise at the time, and I wrote very positively about Mr. Soros and everything he was doing in Russia. I wasn't unaware that there was a dark side to Soros and some of his activities, but well, let's just say I wrote positively about him. And my book was quite influential. It was praised by the London Financial Times as being the first book to explain the privatization process in Russia, which was done by means of a voucher system. The government issued vouchers to every Russian citizen, every Soviet citizen, which were worth 10,000, how did it work? Each one was worth, you could be traded for 10,000 rubles, I think, 10,000 rubles worth of shares in any of the state-owned companies that were being auctioned off. And what happened, of course, is that this happened after my book came out. No one had a clue that this was going to happen. Soros and his cronies, they convinced Yeltsin to do shock therapy, as they call it, to basically de-control all prices and currency values, all at the same time, which led to immediate hyperinflation at catastrophic levels. And so these vouchers became worthless overnight and all the Westerners bought them up, and used them to acquire eventually the crown jewels of the Soviet economy. So this was one of the things that actually led, this is back in the early 90s, but it led to a lot of the ill feeling, between the Russians and the West, which we're now dealing with today, because at that time, the Russians were really.... There was an innocence about them. They were really so grateful in many ways. They wanted this kind of help from Westerners, and especially Americans. They trusted us in a very special way, in a way that they didn't trust other Westerners. And unfortunately, thanks to Mr. Soros and Jeffrey Sachs, who was working with him on this project, and a lot of people at Harvard University, almost instantaneously with the image of America as friend and savior was destroyed and we were perceived as a gang of thieves who were coming to strip the country of all its wealth. And I don't think that perception has ever left. So I was aware of that as it was happening, but as I said, that happened after my book was published. So my book was totally positive about Soros, but... Please tell me if I'm going to too many details about this, but to me it's a very interesting story because, see, Soros himself had declined my request to be interviewed for the book, but he did kindly allow me to interview some of his people, and I had some expectation that maybe, you know, Soros would like the book, it might lead to some further talks, interviews, whatever. But instead what happened is, I think it was only two years after my book came out, a very similar book came out. And this happens a lot in publishing, by the way. If they, the aesthetic of a certain book, they actually replace it with a similar book. So my book was called How to Profit from the Coming Russian Boom. This other book comes out a couple years later, I think it was from the Free Press. And it was called The Coming Russian Boom. They basically took a fragment of my title and made this other book, which also looked kind of similar, the cover design. And on the back of this replacement book, this book that was meant to replace mine, was a big plug by George Soros himself saying, if you want to read a book by real Russia insiders who really know what's going on, read this book. And just to make it clear, a known Soros operative wrote a review saying, Richard Poe's book is now totally out of date. You should now read this new book, which has an almost identical title to his and a similar colour design and which was published only two years later. So you ask, how did I first come across Mr. Soros? Well, it was that. Was I particularly upset? No, not really. I was on to other things, you know, writing other books. I just thought, Well, that's a little curious. But I think the reason they did that, I think the reason my book was disliked is one for the very reason that the Financial Times had said, because I had given such a clear, explanation of the privatization process and how it worked, and then shortly thereafter Soros and his cronies had completely corrupted the privatization process. So I think that was one thing that I did bad. And another thing I did, was I told the truth about the corruption in the Moscow city government, and I was clued in by certain people in Russia that Mayor Lushkov, who I had accused by name, was very disturbed with me, and that sales of my book in Moscow, particularly in the crucial airport bookstores where foreigners would be likely to buy it had been banned. And so, this was my very first book. You know, it got a star for excellence from Publishers Weekly, got reviewed in all the right places but obviously Mr. Soros didn't like it. He endorsed this competing book which appears to have been manufactured for the express purpose of outdating mine. So anyway, I don't mean to go into all that except just to emphasize that me and Mr. Soros go back quite a ways. I first ran across him, one might say ran afoul of him in Russia in the early 90s, as did so many people. And so then much later in 2004, I got a phone call from Chris Ruddy, the founder and editor of Newsmax. I was one of the original columnists at Newsmax. It was started in 1998, I believe, and I started in 1999. And Chris called me up. He says, look, we wanna do a big expose about George Soros and put it on the cover of Newsmax magazine. Would you like to write it? I said, sure, let's do it. And so, that led to my next encounter indirectly with Soros. I never actually have met him or communicated with him in person or directly, but it seemed every time I ran across him, something ill-omened occurred, you know, it was strange. So, I wrote this article, which seemed a perfectly legitimate exercise of free speech in the home of the free and the brave, the United States of America as working journalists. Why shouldn't we write an expose of George Soros? After all, he was coming out very publicly, speaking out on political matters, saying he was going to donate $25 million to oust President Bush from office. And that's why Newsmax wanted to write about him, all seemingly fair game, you know, and the type of thing one would normally write about. Well, so I wrote, what I wrote about was the same subject I'm writing about now, all these years later, that what Soros was actually doing, and what he was boasting that he was going to do was to go outside of the normal bounds of political electioneering in the United States. And he said, what I have done in other countries, I am now going to do in the United States. And he said, actually, he was going to do a regime change, quote unquote, to remove President Bush. So I was familiar at that point in large part because I had some experience in Russia, in Eastern Europe. I knew what a colour revolution was. Most people didn't at that time. I knew that Soros was involved in these things, and I knew he had helped overthrow a number of governments, not only in Eastern Europe, but all over the world. People think he just does this in Eastern Europe. He's done it in Africa, Asia, everywhere. But, um...When I heard Soros saying these things, I knew exactly what he meant, and I felt I need to explain this to the American people. And so my article was called George Soros' Coup, and it basically explained this guy does color revolutions, and he seems to be implying that he's going to do that here in the United States. Well, it didn't quite happen in the election of 2004, although there were some strange goings-ons from the Democrat side. But for our story right now, what is interesting is that my Newsmax cover story was a big success. I was immediately called to appear on The O'Reilly Factor with Bill O'Reilly. And I did a seven-minute spot on The O'Reilly Factor. The very next day, a completely new outfit, called Media Matters for America, which George Soros had helped to found. It was it was something he and Hilary Clinton and John Podesta and a few others had been totally involved with from the ground floor. So, they attacked me, in a way I'd never been attacked. I mean, there must have been three, four different articles all all about little old me, and basically saying that I was a liar, that I got all my facts wrong. You know, saying exactly the things that if they were true, would completely disqualify me to work as a journalist ever again. They were in fact defamatory. And... Well, can I just step back a little bit just to continue now, but colour revolution, it's something you have mentioned as a phrase, and I know there's a great article, we might get into the British aspect of it, but How the British Invented Colour Revolutions, you wrote back May 2021, and that's available on your substack, but that term colour revolutions probably will not mean anything to many people. It's still a term which isn't widespreadly used. Do you want to just touch on that to let the viewers know what you mean by a color revolution? Sure. A color revolution is basically, it's just a term that's used to describe what is basically a fake revolution. When foreign intelligence services go into a country and create a fake revolution which is meant to look like a people's uprising, a spontaneous uprising of the people, but is actually a foreign-sponsored coup, hiding behind the facade of a people's uprising. And just to give an example, not to get into my recent articles, but I recently discovered and have argued in some recent articles that the French Revolution and the Russian Revolutions were, in fact, color revolutions. It is my contention that the British Secret Services were behind both. But that's just to give an example where a revolution that most of us until now, until recently, have assumed, entailed some kind of spontaneous uprising by an aggrieved population. Yes, to some extent they were, but this, whatever discontent among the people may have manipulated by foreign intelligence services, making it a fake revolution, making it a foreign-sponsored coup, and this type of revolution has been nicknamed in recent years a color revolution. It's called that because often these revolutions use team colours to identify themselves. That for example, there was a so-called orange revolution in the Ukraine in 2004. And if you look at pictures on Google, you'll see crowds in a sea of orange banners, orange everything. And interestingly, even going back to the French and the Russian revolutions, They too had their team colors, team symbols. The French, of course, had their tricolour badges and their so-called Phrygian caps that they wore. Which were red with the tricolour badge on it. In the Bolshevik Revolution, of course, the colour was red again, red for socialism, red for communism. And they also wore a distinctive cap called the Scythian cap, which looks strangely like the Phrygian cap that the French had worn, but whatever. So even in such details as the use of these kind of evocative coloured symbols, and they weren't always colours. Sometimes they were flowers or other kinds of symbols. But they're called colour revolutions for that reason, because somebody decided to name them that. Originally, the first one that came to wide public attention was the so-called Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, during the fall of communism. And that too was, George Soros was heavily involved in that, as were many Western governments and intelligence agencies and so forth. And that was called the Velvet Revolution. It still is to this day. And that term Velvet Revolution actually caught on in Eastern Europe for quite a bit. Often these revolutions were called Velvet Revolutions, but somewhere along the line, they started calling them Colour Revolutions and that stuck. So I now use the term, it's not my favourite term, but that's what it means. A fake revolution generally orchestrated by a foreign intelligence agency or agencies, to masquerade as a popular uprising. And so George Soros has been involved in these, for many decades, funding them, being a public apologist for them, going before the press just to justify them and basically act as a propaganda voice to explain why it was necessary to do these. And the propaganda is very necessary because generally what happens in these so-called colour revolutions is that an election occurs, somebody wins, and that somebody is not the person whom the Western powers wanted to win. And so then they create an uprising saying the election was stolen, it was all fake, it doesn't match the exit polls, so let's bring all the people out into the street, often with quite a good deal of real violence. These things are often called bloodless coups, but I think they are rarely bloodless, and often they involve pretty significant violence. Certainly in 2000, when they overthrew Milosevic in Yugoslavia, there was very significant violence. They set fire to the parliament building. They had armed paramilitaries blocking all the roads around Belgrade, armed with military weapons. And... So, although they're considered bloodless, stereotypically, they're usually not. Any more than the Russian or French revolutions were. So, that's what it is. It seems like an exotic idea, but it's really not. Governments have been doing this for ages, but the British, in particular, I've learned in the last few years, have been doing this for centuries and really excel at it. It's often assumed that Americans are the ones who invented this and who are the best at doing it, but it's not true. Whatever we know, we learned from the Brits.  Let's go on Soros, because Soros, he obviously ended up in London as a refugee, then went to LSE, London School of Economics, went to the U.S. and it seemed to be that his desire was to to make money and return and something kind of happened on the way to the point where I think the midterms, I read somewhere what was a figure was a hundred and twenty eight million dollars I read and that made him the largest single donor in the midterms just past that election cycle and kind of something happened along the way for him just wanting to make money to actually being part of a mass funding campaign off the left?  Well I gave my theory on this very subject in a recent article called How the British Invented George Soros and basically the answer to your question, I think, is that Soros is not his own man. It is my contention that he was recruited as an asset of the British government, the British Foreign Office, and possibly of British intelligence agencies. The fact is that he has been from the beginning involved in activities such as regime change. In foreign countries, activities which, frankly, he would not be allowed to take part in unless, he were under the supervision of some intelligence agency or another. And it's often assumed that he works with the CIA and that he is a CIA asset, and that's generally the default position that most people take. But I believe that he is a British asset, and I made what I think is a pretty strong argument for it in my article. He came to England as a refugee from a communist Hungary when he was 17 years old. He lived in England for 9 or 10 years, during which he graduated from the London School of Economics. He started work in the city of London, learned the arbitrage trade. And during that time, it appears he was selected by a group of very powerful men who include some of the most famous names in global finance. And he was sent, I believe, to the United States to basically act as an agent for this group, this cabal, if you will, of British financiers. And one Lord William Rees-Mogg, who happens to be the father of Jacob Rees-Mogg, I have named him the man who created George Soros because he almost single-handedly created the legend or the myth of Soros as one, the greatest financial genius in the world, and two, as quote-unquote the man who broke the Bank of England. These myths, and I think both are myths, actually. Both of these myths were created and promoted by Lord Rees-Mogg and his colleagues at the Times of London. Rees-Mogg was the editor of the Times for I think 15 years and then he became a vice president of the BBC. But perhaps more importantly, he has a very unique position, or he had, he died in 2012, I call him a gateway or a bridge between worlds, because he was a man who was a very close personal friend of the British royal family, and he was also a very close personal friend of Lord Jacob Rothschild. And he was a bridge between the British aristocracy, you know, the British blue blood society, if you will, and the grubby world of City of London investment, where one had to rub shoulders with such characters as Hungarian refugees, such as George Soros. And Rees Mogg had that job. He moved between those worlds and he was a bridge between those worlds. And it's a little known fact that Soros' quantum fund, Soros actually leaked in one of his books, it was an authorized, and I think Soros actually commissioned this book, it was called George Soros, Messianic Billionaire, something like that by a guy named Kaufman. And in that book is a leak that the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II, was one of the investors in the Quantum Fund. Now, there's a great deal of secrecy, as you know, regarding investments by the royal family, this information is closely guarded, but quite often they leak information about where they're investing, such as famously in the mining company Rio Tinto. There were a number of quasi-official leaks about royal investments in that company. And I think they do this in order to pump the stock. I mean, I think when these leaks occur, it's because they're trying to pump the stock. And there was such a leak regarding Soros' quantum fund. So I think, and it appears to me that Soros was really an artificially created person. I don't believe at all that he was was the greatest genius in the financial world. I think he was built up into that by Lord Rees-Mogg. And for example, his greatest act of genius supposedly was breaking the Bank of England. Where in 1992, he supposedly shorted the Bank of England to such an extent that Britain was forced to devalue its currency by 20% And it was a huge catastrophe. But in reality. That story, actually, the story that Soros did it, comes from Soros himself. And it can't be proven because his operations are in the Netherlands Antilles, which is a secrecy jurisdiction, a banking haven. And there is no way to prove what he actually did in that operation. But it's come out that there were many, many players, including some of the biggest banks, biggest pension funds, biggest financial institutions in the world who were taking part in that run on the pound. And Soros was allowed by Rees-Mogg and his colleagues at the Times to take credit for it. And they actually named him in a big banner headline, the man who broke the Bank of England. But he was just one among many and by far not the largest. So, why did Rees-Mogg do this? Well, he quickly demonstrated that because Rees-Mogg's next move was then to write a series of articles explaining to the British people why Soros was a hero and that his devaluation of the pound had saved Britain from having to honour its commitment to enter the Eurozone because by devaluing the pound by 20%, Britain was no longer qualified to enter the European exchange rate mechanism and was no longer qualified to become part of the Eurozone, and that's why it still isn't to this day. And so Rees-Mogg just sang the praises of Soros, called him a hero. He said there should be a statue erected in front of the treasury of him and things like that. And other British journalists have said similar things, that he should get a knighthood and so forth and so on. So that's why I say it was all a myth. Soros himself didn't actually do it single-handedly. And moreover, far from being an attack on the British establishment, It appears to have been a British economic warfare operation which the British establishment deliberately inflicted on its own central bank for political purposes, and for which Soros was assigned to take the blame or to take the credit. So once he had done that operation, then he was very famous. He had become a celebrity overnight. The Times was doing everything it could to convince people he was a wonderful guy. And they immediately started saying what a genius and a financial prophet he was. And Rees-Mogg started saying, oh my goodness, Soros is buying gold. Let's pay attention to what he's doing because if he's buying gold, maybe we should buy gold too. So what happened was, I think this was in 1993, Soros's next assignment for this group around Rees-Mogg and Jacob Rothschild. His next assignment was to buy a large number of shares of Newmont Mining Corporation, I think was and is the largest gold mining operation in North America, and he bought them from Jacob Rothschild and Sir James Goldsmith. And so Rees-Mogg, was telling everyone from the Times, look, Soros is buying gold, but some people noticed, well, yes, but Rothschild and Goldsmith are dumping it. So what does that mean? Despite these ambiguities and puzzlements, they did succeed in hyping the price of gold. The price of gold skyrocketed. Rothschild and Goldsmith made a killing, as I think did some of their other associates in the St. James Capital Group, of which Rees-Mogg was an officer at the time. And strangely Soros himself supposedly lost money on that deal, which is very interesting because although his myth touts him as a lone wolf who only looks out for number one for himself. It really looks like he took one for the team in the great gold scam, as I call it, this gold hyping scam. It appears to have been done for the specific purpose of allowing Jacob Rothschild and Sir James Goldsmith to realize a profit on their previous purchases of Newmont Mining, which had been performing sluggishly. And so this operation appears to have been done for no other reason than to allow these two men, to make some money. And Soros took a hit on that one. He took a hit for the team. He was a team player. So based on these kinds of things, I mean it goes on and on. You could say it's kind of circumstantial evidence, but it's pretty clear that from the beginning, Soros, whatever his gifts and abilities may have been, I'm sure he's very smart, I'm sure he was selected because he was deemed to be a talented person and all that, but he certainly is not the greatest financial genius in the world, that's not how he made his money. He made his money by being adopted by this very powerful group in the city of London and serving them, being a good servant and being the public face of them and their operations. And so he went to America and the rest is history. But now today, he's presumably still alive, despite recent reports of his death, I mean, who knows anymore who's alive and dead. So true. But he has passed it over, we're told, to one of his sons. Do you think it's the end then of that era? Do you think the damage is already done? Do you think it's being passed over just to keep the financial side and it's not the political engagement? What are your thoughts as you kind of see that transfer? Well, I don't imagine that with all the investment which I will say which the British have done in building up the Open Society Institute, I can't imagine they'll simply abandon it. Obviously, it's not going to be the same without George Soros there. Alex Soros, I presume, is nothing more than a figurehead. The man who runs the Open Society Institute is its president, and he's a guy named Lord Mark Malloch Brown, a name with which you may be familiar. Malloch Brown has a similar career trajectory to Soros. He has been involved for decades in regime change operations in foreign countries, in rigging elections in places like the Philippines, and other such targets. And then in 2015, He had just, there was a British takeover of this company called Smartmatic, and by the way, Smartmatic is going around suing people for billions of dollars, so if you want me to shut up right now, I will. I won't say another word.  Feel free to give us your opinion, Richard. Well, whatever else one may or may not say about Smartmatic, what they did was sell voting, a voting system. And so in 2015, the same Lord Mark Malloch Brown, who had notoriously been doing regime change operations all over the world, obviously connected with intelligence. He was a high-level UN official under Kofi Annan. I mean, this guy was obviously, you know, had some role in the intelligence community, I would say. I would say it's obvious. But now he's running the Open Society Institute, but he was given that position right after the US election in 2020. And some people said that was his reward. I'm not gonna comment about that. But his Smartmatic machines and software became very controversial. And in 2015, he was openly trying to market his Smartmatic system to the United States. In the States, it's the state governments which purchase, you know, they each has its own policy for voting systems. So he was trying to sell these to state governments and people often say, well, he never succeeded. I mean, they have a few Smartmatic machines in LA, supposedly, and not nowhere else. All I can tell you is. And this I believe is the very subject of this multi-billion dollar lawsuit that's going on, but there were people in high places who seemed to be in the know, who were close to the Trump campaign. I believe Rudy Giuliani was one, Sidney Powell, others who were basically saying that the Smartmatic software was actually being used by other companies to run other voting machines and that in fact the Smartmatic software was the evil potion that enabled them to do all these alleged alterations of the vote. So, is any of that true? Well, I don't know. I can't prove it. And, you know, anybody who opened their mouth in public and spoke of it is now being sued. You know, defamation law is a very good thing. People should be allowed to sue for defamation. I do think it's very odd to have foreign companies providing voting software to the United States of America and then being able to sue people into silence who legitimately raise questions about the integrity of those systems. I find that very strange and disturbing. But that's what's going on. You know, back in 2000, I remember very well, there was a dispute, started by, you know, Gore. Gore challenged the election result, famously, and for weeks and weeks and weeks, the world watched in astonishment and horror as the United States seemingly descended into a third world country unable to count its own votes. But no one at that time ever suggested that people should not be allowed to have an opinion or to speak? About whether they thought that Bush or Gore had won. That would have been unthinkable. Suddenly that's the case. Suddenly that's the situation we're in. But anyway, whatever that means. So this Lord Mark Malloch Brown was right in the middle of that, right in the middle of that storm, right in the eye of the storm. And let me just remind you that he was a long-time friend and collaborator of George Soros. In fact he lived next door to Soros in a house provided by Soros in upstate New York when Malloch Brown was working as a UN official. He was some sort of aid to Kofi Annan and he was basically put up by Soros. And they're very good friends. And they've collaborated on many regime change operations throughout the world, which is not the sort of thing every normal person gets involved in. But these two, for them, that's a big part of their lives and has been for decades. So strangely, you know, this same Malloch Brown ends up as the CEO of Smartmatic. And then as soon as that operation is finished, he's appointed by Soros to be the president of the Open Society Institute. And now he's disappeared from sight. And everyone's pointing to Alex Soros saying, Alex Soros is now going to take over for George Soros, and that's fine, but I've got my eye on Malloch Brown. I mean, I doubt very much whether Alex Soros is actually running it. In fact, I remember some years ago, Soros actually tried to pass on the baton to, at that time, I think all his sons, If I remember correctly, he was trying to... He was trying to turn over Soros Fund Management, which is his investment arm, to his sons, and then he all of a sudden reneged and took it back. And people said, I thought you were going to give this to your sons, why did you take it back? And Soros, here's an interesting father figure for you. He said, well, I discovered that my sons didn't have the talent to run it. And the interviewer said, what sort of talent do you mean? He said the talent for making money. Wow.  So without going into all the Freudian or psychoanalytic aspects of it, I mean, whatever else one can say about Mr. Soros' sons, I can't imagine they're big fans of their father. Can I just finish off on the book. In 2010, Glenn Beck did a series, Puppetmaster, that was based on the shadow party on your book. I know he was cancelled soon after on Fox. I don't know whether it was linked to that, but this was probably the first book to expose sources funding off of color revolutions which we've discussed. It's not something that people are supposed to discuss and then you produce this book by a large publisher which I always find intriguing. Maybe it would be different if you redid it today but that with Glenn Beck putting that in and bringing it with Glenn Beck's reach on Fox and then getting cancelled this obviously is something that you're not supposed to discuss. Yes, at that time, it was an extremely sensitive subject. I did not realize how sensitive it was until after I put my foot into the punji steak, so to speak. But I knew I was pushing it, and that's part of the reason why I invited my then employer, David Horowitz. I actually invited him to co-write the book with me, hoping that his name would not only help promote the book, and make people take it seriously, but I thought maybe it might afford some protection for me. And I think it did all of those things to some extent. I think it would have been much worse for me if I had tried to write the book myself, I think it was a wise thing to do. But nonetheless, I was punished quite severely by the powers that be for daring to write about that, because these color revolutions, these are intelligence operations, and especially at that time when people were not writing about it, when to write about such things and to do it with a co-author of the stature of David Horowitz, and then to appear on Glenn Beck reaching you know an audience of millions, a national audience on Fox News. If you're in the national security establishment, if you're somebody who's involved with these operations and you're trying to project a certain image of their innocence and spontaneity and then someone comes along and puts out a narrative that says, oh actually this guy George Soros is pulling the strings behind these things. Well, you know, we can see now how sensitive, a lot of these intelligence people are to anyone tampering with their narrative, you know, with all the recent hysteria over misinformation and disinformation. And so forth. Well, they didn't used to speak so publicly about it, still pretending, that they weren't involved in media, that is, the intelligence community. Now they've dropped that pretence. Back then, we still were allowed to have this illusion that we are a free press, and we can say what we want and all that, but clearly I was interfering with a very important intelligence narrative. And I was doing so almost uniquely, and certainly the size of the platform that I had accessed was, and getting on national TV and all the rest, it was a challenge to the, It was a challenge to the national security establishment, whatever you want to call them, to the security forces, if you will. It was a direct challenge to them, and I was a small target, nobody else was writing about this. So it was a simple matter to silence me. And I want to say, you know, we talk a lot today about cancellation, and you know, people being cancelled and un-personed. And it's important to understand, you know, nowadays we see Tucker publicly thrown out of Fox News and we think that's what it means to be cancelled or Matt Taibi kicked out of The Intercept. And so we have this illusion that to be cancelled means that you're publicly punished for doing something good and thrown out and then everyone rallies to your rescue and you're even bigger and better than before. And supposedly that's what it means to be cancelled. But those are not real cancellations. The way cancellation is really done, and the way it's been done traditionally, and the way it's done usually, especially in free societies like ours, is very quietly, behind the scenes, very insidiously, so that nobody even knows it happened. And that's all I'm going to say about that.  Well, that's perfect end. And let's again just leave the viewers the shadow party, how George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and 60s radicals seized control of the Democrat Party. It's available. I listened to it. You can get his hardback, paperback. It is a huge subject that is relevant today, if not more relevant than it was in 2006 when you wrote it. Richard, I appreciate your time. Thank you so much for coming along, sharing your thoughts on the book. Thank you.  Thank you, Peter.

Book Club from Hell
#49 The Sovereign Individual (Part 2) - James Dale Davidson and Lord Willian Rees-Mogg

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 133:29


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The Joe Marler Show
About Politicians: What are Raab, Johnson, Truss and Rees-Mogg really like?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 57:43


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The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
42: Politics and the Catholic faith with Jacob Rees-Mogg

The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 40:24


Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative MP for North East Somerset, discusses his strong Catholic faith with Dr Gavin Ashenden in this 42nd episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for The Catholic Herald. They also talk about such issues as the relationship of religion to politics, the “continual trajectory for anti-Christian values” present in public life, the campaign to decriminalise abortion and the ban on prayer near to clinics, as well as cancel culture, Covid, the family and child care, and the indoctrination of small children by increasingly lurid sex education. Throughout their conversation, Mr Rees-Mogg refuses to succumb to pessimism, saying he sees signs of hope both within the Church and in wider society – and he also reveals his wishes to be made a cardinal.

The Weekly Sceptic
Osama Rees-Mogg

The Weekly Sceptic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 89:09


This week, Toby and Nick discuss the attacks against GB News and the ongoing smears against Neil Oliver, Ian Dunt's double standards, the failing attempts to weaponise Ofcom and Mark Steyn's departure from GB News. This week's first sponsor is Thor Holt and you can find him here: https://thorholt.substack.com/  https://www.thorholt.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/ or on his Telegram channel at @thor_holt (visit https://belle-epoque.co.uk/ for Thor's meet up). Nick and Toby discuss Britain's new terror threat, Jacob Rees-Mogg, the ever broadening definition right wing extremism, how Prevent seems to ignore actual terrorism and how Britain's liberal elite's obsession with ‘far right extremism' is creating a new British Stasi. Nick discusses his Daily Sceptic article on Lee Anderson and the death penalty and Toby talks about how reluctant British juries are to convict these days. They go on to discuss a Yale economics professor's controversial solution to Japan's growing aging population and how Samantha Pressdee wrote an article in comedian trade mag Chortle saying comedians are all self-censoring wimps, only to get her show cancelled. This week's second sponsor is Dan Gaskin at Crest Mortgages: https://www.crestmortgages.co.uk/ 0116 5023 000. Nick is joined by Dr Will Jones to discuss the week's best stories in the Daily Sceptic. This week's last sponsor is The Jasmine Sari by Philip Tucker, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07TVFGV8S And Toby and Nick vie for this week's Peak Woke crown and ‘Dr Peterson' generously comes back to answer your questions. If you are interested in attending a live recording of the Weekly Sceptic podcast in London – please email us to let us know at thedailysceptic@gmail.com. Please send in your problems for Dr Peterson to answer next week to: thedailysceptic@gmail.com (and let us know if you'd like us to use your name). To advertise on one of the fastest growing podcasts in the world, drop Toby a line at thedailysceptic@gmail.com. Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content. Subscribe to Nick's substack: https://nickdixon.substack.com/ Or Toby's substack: https://tobyyoung.substack.com/ And Nick's New Podcast: https://currentthingpod.podbean.com/ Produced by Jason Clift Music by Tinderella

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Rayner and Rees-Mogg on Cartoons

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 41:36


Matt Chorley visits the Political Cartoon of the Year Awards and speaks to cartoon superfans Jacob Rees-Mogg and Angela Rayner. He discusses the role of the cartoon in British political life - and why they remain relevant in the digital age - with winners Ben Jennings, Nick Newman and Clive Goddard. Plus columnists James Marriott and India Knight discuss the Buckingham Palace race row, whether second homes are good or bad, and a book dedicated to calling out untruths on the internet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Zerocarbonista
Episode 5 - Red or Blue Pill?

Zerocarbonista

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 21:06


The fall-out from the “mini” budget continues, so Dale wonders what the hell is going on? And with Truss and Rees Mogg falling out over solar power, is reality finally melting? We also talk about the new price-cap for renewable energy generators.  And for those who keep asking about China - there's a major new renewables initiative kicking off. We're back in Fracking Corner and loads of your great questions too.

Novara Media
TyskySour: Greenpeace Heckle Truss

Novara Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 56:45


Aaron Bastani and Dalia Gebrial discuss Liz Truss's first conference speech as Prime Minister. Plus: Suella Braverman praises the British empire and dreams of deportations; Rees-Mogg's fusion fantasies & the latest on the Chris Kaba killing. __________________________________________ Support Novara Media for as little as £1 a month: https://novaramedia.com/support

TyskySour
TyskySour: Greenpeace Heckle Truss

TyskySour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 56:45


Aaron Bastani and Dalia Gebrial discuss Liz Truss's first conference speech as Prime Minister. Plus: Suella Braverman praises the British empire and dreams of deportations; Rees-Mogg's fusion fantasies & the latest on the Chris Kaba killing. __________________________________________ Support Novara Media for as little as £1 a month: https://novaramedia.com/support

The Trawl Podcast
015: Fly Cruella Airlines

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:27


Uplifted by the idea of sending people seeking refuge to Rwanda? Vote Tory.In episode 015 our intrepid political podcasters (aka enemies of the people!) look at Twitter's reaction to yet another bin fire of a week from Truss and co.There's been the Tory conference which, some pictures and reports have indicated, hasn't been the jubilant sell-out extravaganza they might have been hoping for…The karaoke night has been canned (karaoke queen Thérèse Coffey will be gutted!) and Rees-Mogg was greeted somewhat unfavourably as he made his way in…Plus Beth Rigby gnaws on Margarine Thatcher, pod fave Russ In Cheshire sums up the week in Tory, Jemma & Marina have a run-in with a Gbeebies presenter, there's some love for BylineTimes, and we all go a bit giddy for Lewis Goodall's underrated tweet of the week.As always, there's a lord of the week, and our political pair leave you with some pudding.Seen a great tweet? Twit us @TheTrawlPodcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetrawl.substack.com

Chopper's Politics
Live from CPC: Jacob Rees-Mogg on why the Chancellor shouldn't resign and fracking in his back garden

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 49:07


Jacob Rees-Mogg has the dubious honour of joining Christopher Hope at the Conservative Party Conference in the wake of the government's 45p tax cut U-turn. The Business and Energy Secretary scoffs at the idea that the Chancellor should resign, has strong words about how he'll approach China in his new role and declares that he would be more than happy for fracking to take place in his garden.Plus, Rees-Mogg delivers a polite jibe at our guest yesterday, Michael Gove, and sounds a death knell to the idea of a royal flagship (sorry, Chopper!).You can watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/NOOcqP8UHfQRead more from Christopher Hope: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/cf-cj/christopher-hope/ |Sign up for the Chopper's Politics newsletter: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politicsnewsletter |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper |Email: chopperspolitics@telegraph.co.uk |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Science Weekly
How will Jacob Rees-Mogg tackle the energy and climate crises?

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 17:33


Against a backdrop of a cost of living crisis caused in part by soaring energy prices, the UK's new prime minister, Liz Truss, appointed MP Jacob Rees-Mogg as secretary of state for business and energy. In this role, Rees-Mogg will have to tackle these issues while being responsible for the UK's legally binding target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It is a goal he has previously described as ‘a long way off'. Madeleine Finlay hears from environment correspondent Fiona Harvey about his plans to extract ‘every last drop' of oil and gas from the North Sea, the possibility of fracking in the UK, and the importance of energy efficiency and renewables in addressing the cost of living, energy and climate crises together. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

The Trawl Podcast
009: Historical, Hysterical, Socialism, Corruption and... Top Gear

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 65:12


The Queen died last Thursday on the 8th September and, as you'd expect, Twitter lit up with tributes from dignitaries from around the globe and tweets from millions of people expressing heartfelt sadness and grief. Then, as the days went by a lot of it sort of transcended into some absolute sheer, solid lunacy. Reporters who'd been on duty for hours started scraping the barrel for both superlatives and stories, fights between republicans and monarchists broke out and certain media figures started competing to show who was mourning privately hardest, in a way that could hardly be described as private given it was posted all over twitter.Marina and Jemma also discussed Liz Truss' biggest donor, fracking, Rees-Mogg, and debate whether this week's Lord of the Week could be a future PM.Snigger warning: Contains mentions of bare bottoms.Seen a great tweet? Twit us @TheTrawlPodcast.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
UK: Truss U-turn, Rees-Mogg admits Brexit mistake, Cornwall shark attack

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 10:56


UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Susie to look at Liz Truss' embarrassing U-turn on civil servant pay, after it was revealed her plans would cut pay for millions of teachers and nurses - how will this affect her leadership chances? The Brexit opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg has admitted Brexit has played a part in delays at Dover - but he said he was "wrong for the right reasons". And a snorkeller has suffered a shark bite off the coast of Cornwall - something labelled an "extremely rare" event.

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show
Gift Grub: Politicians Attempt To Explain The Northern Ireland Protocol

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 4:33


The Northern Ireland Protocol is back in the news again and on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, Ian tried to get some clarity on what the whole thing actually is. Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg joined the show and seemed to make the whole thing even more confusing. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/19091744/GIFT-Politicians-Explain-Northern-Ireland-Protocol-190522-STING.mp3"][/audio] Paschal Donohoe was also on the line and absolutely let rip at Rees-Mogg. Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button above.

Best of Today
Rees-Mogg defends civil service cuts plan

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 17:34


The government wants to cut up to 91,000 civil service jobs to save money. Today's Justin Webb speaks to the head of the civil service union and to Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency. (Image Credit: Oli Scarff/PA Wire)

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
Rees-Mogg calls for civil servants to be back in the office

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 133:28


All politicians condemn 'misogynistic' Mail on Sunday article, and should civil servants still be working from home?

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
Archbishop Welby criticises Rwanda plan for migrants

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 138:05


Patel says the critics have no alternatives to sending migrants to Rwanda and Rees-Mogg wants civil servants back in the office.

The Smart 7
Zelensky visits Bucha amid calls for Russia to be expelled from UN Human Rights Council, Rees Mogg defends Boris over Partygate, tributes to Eastender's June Brown RIP...

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 7:42


The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week...With over 9 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day.If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following:https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1511002533266964481?s=20&t=LRflQ0nG8nHvHuzgLuQYEA https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1510993250424967183?s=20&t=LRflQ0nG8nHvHuzgLuQYEhttps://twitter.com/BBCWorld/status/1510989462523817991?s=20&t=ngMuVoWO87meGsDJEoskuA https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1511017301159686145?s=20&t=ADI688krArwj2Pt-qc-Vkg https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1511019635113709572?s=20&t=QYjEaio65RWIMrHcKmtnHg https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1510893838386216962?s=20&t=O205cu6Ghdrh81HgjBV6mQ https://twitter.com/KayBurley/status/1510884235388887044?s=20&t=Lbz_ydU7SrW3qfujfzjMAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ol1B3w7NtU&t=5s&ab_channel=FXNetworks https://twitter.com/BBCTheOneShow/status/1511042650664837128?s=20&t=XMDDRtC75wp6-QVEMTKa2whttps://twitter.com/BBCArchive/status/1510977743567171594?s=20&t=0KcaNLuC-UK82k1AUEuaRw In Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition?Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Olivia Davies and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Novara Media
TyskySour: War Crimes In Ukraine

Novara Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 53:10


As Russian troops have withdrawn from areas around Kyiv, evidence is emerging of possible war crimes. Plus: IPCC release new report; Labour's latest cover up; Rees-Mogg's partygate flop; Tory MP's cocaine pic. With Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani.

TyskySour
TyskySour: War Crimes In Ukraine

TyskySour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 53:10


As Russian troops have withdrawn from areas around Kyiv, evidence is emerging of possible war crimes. Plus: IPCC release new report; Labour's latest cover up; Rees-Mogg's partygate flop; Tory MP's cocaine pic. With Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani.

The Moggcast
The Moggcast: Episode Seventy Three, Tuesday 22nd February 2022

The Moggcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 26:49


Civil servants shouldn't use Black Lives Matter hashtags. They must be be "completely apolitical". Rees-Mogg suggests that the health spending that the NIC increase will finance could be funded by savings he can find.

Wright on the Nail
News Roundtable: Putin's pressure on Ukraine, “sunshine tax” & Rees-Mogg's new job

Wright on the Nail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 48:38


In this week's ‘News Roundtable' episode, host Chris Wright is joined by journalist and author Otto English, journalist and broadcaster Jemma Forte, and writer, broadcaster and commentator, Jonathan Sacerdoti.The conversation begins by observing a quieter week in the news for Boris Johnson as Ukraine tensions otherwise heat up, to debate whether he will be able to draw a line under the partygate scandal. They discuss how the West has reacted to Putin's pressure on Ukraine, and whether “anybody can get into the mind of this man”, and understand his motives.The discussion moves on to chew over Jacob Rees-Mogg's new job role as ‘Minister for Brexit opportunities and Government efficiency', to consider what the reshuffle says about the prime minister's own image, as well as a raft of post-Brexit issues such as changes to alcohol duty.Together, the panel express their views on a report suggesting that Channel migrants should be deported to an overseas British territory, and discuss whether this more radical course of action is really the solution to the migrant crisis.Finally, the panel argue whether West Ham's Kurt Zouma should be allowed to continue his job as a professional footballer following a ‘cat-kicking video', and highlight the concerning news that 15 year-old elite Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva tested positive for using performance-enhancing substances.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.wrightonthenail.fm

Get BrexFIT Podcast
GBF156: Will Rees-Mogg fulfill Brexit goals – in less than 50 years!

Get BrexFIT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022


The Brexit Business Podcast team made some breaking news changes to include comments about the appointment of Jacob Rees-Mogg as Brexit Opportunities Minister. He was the person who allegedly once said it may take “50 years for the UK to feel the economic impact of Brexit”. How will the EU react to him? How will […] The post GBF156: Will Rees-Mogg fulfill Brexit goals – in less than 50 years! appeared first on BizVision + BVTV Network.

The Moggcast
The Moggcast: Episode Seventy Two, Tuesday 8th February 2022

The Moggcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:24


Operation Midland. The treatment of Harvey Proctor was "deeply scandalous" Rees-Mogg says he doesn't know whether Starmer bears any responsibility for the practice of automatically believing complainants.

Bitcoin Magazine
The Sovereign Individual w/ Robert Breedlove

Bitcoin Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 61:45


In this Episode of the Bitcoin Book Club Robert Breedlove talks with CK, Alex McShane and Q about the Sovereign Individual. The Sovereign Individual details strategies necessary for adapting financially to the next phase of Western civilization. In The Sovereign Individual, Davidson and Rees-Mogg explore the greatest economic and political transition in centuries—the shift from an industrial to an information-based society. This transition, which they have termed "the fourth stage of human society," will liberate individuals as never before, irrevocably altering the power of government. Bitcoin 2022 will be the biggest party & networking event of the year! Get 21% off tickets with promo code: YTMAG https://b.tc/conference/

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, January 18th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 5706:59


Play during opening: 4:43-4:47 The pathetic spectacle of a man who's run out of road…and more on today's CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. This is Toby Sumpter. Today is Friday, January 14, 2022.  If you want to see more of this sort of thing, please consider joining the Fight Laugh Feast Club. For less than a few coffees a month, you can help us build a rowdy Christian media response to liberal legacy media, big tech, and build a Christian megaphone for the truth. Got to flfnetwork.com and click on “join the club.” First Up: SuperCringe from Australia: Want to Go on a VAX Date?  Play Audio There are wheels within wheels here. First, we have two girls who are apparently going on a date? They're going to see the new Spider Man at 10am? Who goes to the movies at 10am? That's creepy. Then, like it's Nazi Germany, the kid asks for to see their certificates of vaccination. I mean, why not ask for their full medical history? I mean, how many STDs do they have since they're lesbians and more likely to be transmitting sexual diseases? Then the girl says that her parents haven't let her get vaccinated and the other girl says that she doesn't need her parent's permission to get vaccinated and off the go on the vax date.  But notice: they don't need parental permission to get foreign substances put into their body that could have significant side effects or life-long impacts, but they do need the government's permission to go see a movie. It's not like parents have been removed, the question is rather who is playing the part of parents. And in totalitarian regimes it's the government.  I would also just like to point out here that you cannot remove parental permissions for medical decisions and then pretend that the category of consenting adult still exists. If you can make medical decisions without parental permission, then you can make sexual decisions as well. And the lower that age gets, the closer we get to allowing pedophilia. And if you don't think that's already in the back of some peoples' minds, you're not paying attention. The current freak out over children not being vaccinated is driven, in part, by the ultimate goal of removing parental protections so that they can be groomed and preyed upon by sexual predators.  Families have failed to establish their government. Fathers have failed. There is no loyalty to parents and family government because parents have not loved and taught their children well. And parents have not done that because they have not been discipled by the churches. Pastors have limited their teaching to a tiny sliver of what is called the gospel, but it's so tiny and full of emotional fluff, that no doubt many of these pastors and their parishoners in Australia and New Zealand will arrive in heaven to hear the Lord say depart from me, you workers of iniquity, and I never heard of you.  Owner of the Golden Warriors Says He Doesn't Care About the Uyghur Genocide https://nypost.com/2022/01/17/warriors-chamath-palihapitiya-no-one-cares-about-uyghurs/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter A minority owner of the Golden State Warriors got in a bit of hot water on social media for callously admitting he does not care about Uyghur genocide in China. Chamath Palihapitiya, a venture capitalist who owns 10 percent of the NBA franchise, expressed cold indifference to the plight of the Uyghurs, an ethnic Muslim minority that has been persecuted in China, on his “All In” podcast over the weekend. When co-host Jason Calacanis said President Biden's statement about the Uyghurs was one of the stronger things he's said, Palihapitiya interjected that nobody cares about them. “Let's be honest, nobody cares about what's happening to the Uyghurs,” Palihapitiya said. “You bring it up because you really care, and I think that's nice that you care. The rest of us don't care. “I'm telling you a very hard, ugly truth. Of all the things that I care about, it is below my line.” David Sacks, the third co-host of the podcast, said that if you bring up everything that is happening with the Uyghurs, Americans care — but it is not at the “top of their minds.” “I care about [empty shelves at grocery stores]. I care about the fact that our economy could turn on a dime if China invades Taiwan. I care about that,” Palihapitiya said. “I care about climate change. I care about America's crippling and decrepit health care infrastructure. “But if you're asking me do I care about a segment of a class of people in another country? Not until we can take care of ourselves will I prioritize them over us. I think a lot of people believe that and I'm sorry if that's a hard truth to hear. But every time I say that I care about the Uyghurs, I'm really just lying if I don't really care.” Here it is: 14:47-15:54 The Warriors distanced themselves from Palihapitiya's opinion on Monday. “As a limited investor who has no day-to-day operating functions with the Warriors, Mr. does not speak on behalf of our franchise, and his views certainly don't reflect those of our organization,” the team said in a statement. The Uyghurs have been subjected to rape, sterilizations and slave labor. Biden signed a bill in Decemberbanning imports from the Xinjiang region of China unless it can be proven the goods were not made with forced labor.  Calacanis said it's a sad state of affairs if people can't care about global human rights. “That's a luxury belief,” Palihapitiya responded. “The reason I think that is we don't do enough domestically to actually express that view in real tangible ways. So until we actually clean up our own house, the idea that we step outside our borders, with us morally virtue-signaling about someone else's human rights record, is deplorable.” Human rights in China is a third-rail topic for the NBA. The league had a lot of its future growth pegged to its relationship with China, when then-Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted to “Free Hong Kong” in support of democracy protesters and ignited a firestorm in 2019. AD: Founded in 2018, The Reformed Sage exists to edify Christians with products and services that build the kingdom of God and proclaim the gospel to all. We have created products that are unique, useful, beautiful, and humorous. We have wood art, engraved wall art, apparel, drinkware, decals, stamps, and much more. We also regularly make custom merchandise at wholesale prices for churches, ministries and businesses that want to add or expand their product offerings in turn increasing revenue. Please use promo code FLF22 for 10% off your first order. AND HAPPENING NOW: All apparel is marked down until Super Bowl Sunday! (No promo code necessary) Shirts: $20 Hoodies: $30 and more! They are changing apparel vendors and removing some designs. We do not know at this time what color/sizing options we will have available come March 1. So, if there is an apparel combo you want (design/size/color) better grab it before it is gone for good! This sale ends on February 6th. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Is Being Asked to Resign for Attending Parties During Lockdown https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/17/uks-boris-johnson-clings-to-power-as-partygate-scandal-rumbles-on.html U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's position is looking increasingly vulnerable as more reports emerge of parties and gatherings in Downing Street during periods of Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, accused Johnson of breaking Covid laws amid numerous allegations of parties and gatherings that were held by government staff, with some attended by Johnson, during lockdown. In the last few days more reports of parties have emerged, with Downing Street apologizing to Queen Elizabeth after it has emerged that two parties took place on the eve of Prince Phillip's funeral in April 2021, in which it's alleged that a staff member was sent out to buy a “suitcase of wine.” Speaking to the BBC on Sunday, Starmer said Johnson had “lied” about what he called “industrial scale partying” in Downing Street. “The facts speak for themselves, and the country has made up its mind,” he said, adding it was “blindingly obvious what's happened.” “I think he broke the law, I think he's as good as admitted that he broke the law,” he told the BBC. Johnson admitted to Parliament last week that he had attended a drinks party at Downing Street, the prime minister's office and which he lives next door to, during the U.K.'s first Covid lockdown in May 2020 but said he believed it was a “work event.” 1:03-1:39 Did you catch that? Boris said that he was really, really sorry he thought it was a work meeting in the garden.  At this time, people in the U.K. were only allowed to meet one other person from outside their household, and had to meet outdoors, among other strict rules.  To which the opposition party leader, Keir Starmer, replied: Play: 4:38-5:18 First off, don't you wish President Biden had to interact with that kind of withering rhetoric? Or at least Dr. Fauci?  From a friend: Boris Johnson “is a serial adulterer, and the first PM to have a live-in girlfriend at  10 Downing Street. He is also a serial liar, and has been found out. I suspect he will have to resign, but he will be replaced by someone even more compromised politically - probably Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was pro-brexit, but has also been pro-lockdown. However, Rees-Mogg would not be favorable to the Biden regime, so pressure might be put on Conservative MPs to chose someone like Sajid Javid or Rishi Sunak, which would give Britain either it's first Muslim or Hindu Prime Minister.” Another news sources says that Rishi Sunak's name recognition among voters is high at around 95 per cent to 98 per cent, and a net favourability of plus three shows he is well-liked… Psalm of the Day: 98 0:00-1:09 Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show.  This is Toby Sumpter with Crosspolitic News. A reminder: Support Rowdy Christian media, and share this show or become a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member. What allows us to continuing growing to take on the Big Media Lie Fest is your monthly membership support. If you've already joined, a huge thanks to you, and if you haven't, please consider joining today and have a great weekend.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, January 18th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 17:27


Play during opening: 4:43-4:47 The pathetic spectacle of a man who's run out of road…and more on today's CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. This is Toby Sumpter. Today is Friday, January 14, 2022. If you want to see more of this sort of thing, please consider joining the Fight Laugh Feast Club. For less than a few coffees a month, you can help us build a rowdy Christian media response to liberal legacy media, big tech, and build a Christian megaphone for the truth. Got to flfnetwork.com and click on “join the club.” First Up: SuperCringe from Australia: Want to Go on a VAX Date? Play Audio There are wheels within wheels here. First, we have two girls who are apparently going on a date? They're going to see the new Spider Man at 10am? Who goes to the movies at 10am? That's creepy. Then, like it's Nazi Germany, the kid asks for to see their certificates of vaccination. I mean, why not ask for their full medical history? I mean, how many STDs do they have since they're lesbians and more likely to be transmitting sexual diseases? Then the girl says that her parents haven't let her get vaccinated and the other girl says that she doesn't need her parent's permission to get vaccinated and off the go on the vax date. But notice: they don't need parental permission to get foreign substances put into their body that could have significant side effects or life-long impacts, but they do need the government's permission to go see a movie. It's not like parents have been removed, the question is rather who is playing the part of parents. And in totalitarian regimes it's the government. I would also just like to point out here that you cannot remove parental permissions for medical decisions and then pretend that the category of consenting adult still exists. If you can make medical decisions without parental permission, then you can make sexual decisions as well. And the lower that age gets, the closer we get to allowing pedophilia. And if you don't think that's already in the back of some peoples' minds, you're not paying attention. The current freak out over children not being vaccinated is driven, in part, by the ultimate goal of removing parental protections so that they can be groomed and preyed upon by sexual predators. Families have failed to establish their government. Fathers have failed. There is no loyalty to parents and family government because parents have not loved and taught their children well. And parents have not done that because they have not been discipled by the churches. Pastors have limited their teaching to a tiny sliver of what is called the gospel, but it's so tiny and full of emotional fluff, that no doubt many of these pastors and their parishoners in Australia and New Zealand will arrive in heaven to hear the Lord say depart from me, you workers of iniquity, and I never heard of you. Owner of the Golden Warriors Says He Doesn't Care About the Uyghur Genocide https://nypost.com/2022/01/17/warriors-chamath-palihapitiya-no-one-cares-about-uyghurs/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter A minority owner of the Golden State Warriors got in a bit of hot water on social media for callously admitting he does not care about Uyghur genocide in China. Chamath Palihapitiya, a venture capitalist who owns 10 percent of the NBA franchise, expressed cold indifference to the plight of the Uyghurs, an ethnic Muslim minority that has been persecuted in China, on his “All In” podcast over the weekend. When co-host Jason Calacanis said President Biden's statement about the Uyghurs was one of the stronger things he's said, Palihapitiya interjected that nobody cares about them. “Let's be honest, nobody cares about what's happening to the Uyghurs,” Palihapitiya said. “You bring it up because you really care, and I think that's nice that you care. The rest of us don't care. “I'm telling you a very hard, ugly truth. Of all the things that I care about, it is below my line.” David Sacks, the third co-host of the podcast, said that if you bring up everything that is happening with the Uyghurs, Americans care — but it is not at the “top of their minds.” “I care about [empty shelves at grocery stores]. I care about the fact that our economy could turn on a dime if China invades Taiwan. I care about that,” Palihapitiya said. “I care about climate change. I care about America's crippling and decrepit health care infrastructure. “But if you're asking me do I care about a segment of a class of people in another country? Not until we can take care of ourselves will I prioritize them over us. I think a lot of people believe that and I'm sorry if that's a hard truth to hear. But every time I say that I care about the Uyghurs, I'm really just lying if I don't really care.” Here it is: 14:47-15:54 The Warriors distanced themselves from Palihapitiya's opinion on Monday. “As a limited investor who has no day-to-day operating functions with the Warriors, Mr. does not speak on behalf of our franchise, and his views certainly don't reflect those of our organization,” the team said in a statement. The Uyghurs have been subjected to rape, sterilizations and slave labor. Biden signed a bill in Decemberbanning imports from the Xinjiang region of China unless it can be proven the goods were not made with forced labor. Calacanis said it's a sad state of affairs if people can't care about global human rights. “That's a luxury belief,” Palihapitiya responded. “The reason I think that is we don't do enough domestically to actually express that view in real tangible ways. So until we actually clean up our own house, the idea that we step outside our borders, with us morally virtue-signaling about someone else's human rights record, is deplorable.” Human rights in China is a third-rail topic for the NBA. The league had a lot of its future growth pegged to its relationship with China, when then-Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted to “Free Hong Kong” in support of democracy protesters and ignited a firestorm in 2019. AD: Founded in 2018, The Reformed Sage exists to edify Christians with products and services that build the kingdom of God and proclaim the gospel to all. We have created products that are unique, useful, beautiful, and humorous. We have wood art, engraved wall art, apparel, drinkware, decals, stamps, and much more. We also regularly make custom merchandise at wholesale prices for churches, ministries and businesses that want to add or expand their product offerings in turn increasing revenue. Please use promo code FLF22 for 10% off your first order. AND HAPPENING NOW: All apparel is marked down until Super Bowl Sunday! (No promo code necessary) Shirts: $20 Hoodies: $30 and more! They are changing apparel vendors and removing some designs. We do not know at this time what color/sizing options we will have available come March 1. So, if there is an apparel combo you want (design/size/color) better grab it before it is gone for good! This sale ends on February 6th. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Is Being Asked to Resign for Attending Parties During Lockdown https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/17/uks-boris-johnson-clings-to-power-as-partygate-scandal-rumbles-on.html U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's position is looking increasingly vulnerable as more reports emerge of parties and gatherings in Downing Street during periods of Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, accused Johnson of breaking Covid laws amid numerous allegations of parties and gatherings that were held by government staff, with some attended by Johnson, during lockdown. In the last few days more reports of parties have emerged, with Downing Street apologizing to Queen Elizabeth after it has emerged that two parties took place on the eve of Prince Phillip's funeral in April 2021, in which it's alleged that a staff member was sent out to buy a “suitcase of wine.” Speaking to the BBC on Sunday, Starmer said Johnson had “lied” about what he called “industrial scale partying” in Downing Street. “The facts speak for themselves, and the country has made up its mind,” he said, adding it was “blindingly obvious what's happened.” “I think he broke the law, I think he's as good as admitted that he broke the law,” he told the BBC. Johnson admitted to Parliament last week that he had attended a drinks party at Downing Street, the prime minister's office and which he lives next door to, during the U.K.'s first Covid lockdown in May 2020 but said he believed it was a “work event.” 1:03-1:39 Did you catch that? Boris said that he was really, really sorry he thought it was a work meeting in the garden. At this time, people in the U.K. were only allowed to meet one other person from outside their household, and had to meet outdoors, among other strict rules. To which the opposition party leader, Keir Starmer, replied: Play: 4:38-5:18 First off, don't you wish President Biden had to interact with that kind of withering rhetoric? Or at least Dr. Fauci? From a friend: Boris Johnson “is a serial adulterer, and the first PM to have a live-in girlfriend at 10 Downing Street. He is also a serial liar, and has been found out. I suspect he will have to resign, but he will be replaced by someone even more compromised politically - probably Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was pro-brexit, but has also been pro-lockdown. However, Rees-Mogg would not be favorable to the Biden regime, so pressure might be put on Conservative MPs to chose someone like Sajid Javid or Rishi Sunak, which would give Britain either it's first Muslim or Hindu Prime Minister.” Another news sources says that Rishi Sunak's name recognition among voters is high at around 95 per cent to 98 per cent, and a net favourability of plus three shows he is well-liked… Psalm of the Day: 98 0:00-1:09 Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show. This is Toby Sumpter with Crosspolitic News. A reminder: Support Rowdy Christian media, and share this show or become a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member. What allows us to continuing growing to take on the Big Media Lie Fest is your monthly membership support. If you've already joined, a huge thanks to you, and if you haven't, please consider joining today and have a great weekend.

The Two-Minute Briefing
The Morning Briefing: Thursday, January 13

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 2:22


Chancellor's reaction: Rishi Sunak declines to join Cabinet chorus backing his boss | Camilla Tominey analysis: Sunak finally proves he has the makings of a future PM | Politics liveblog: Tories at war as Rees-Mogg brands Scottish party leader 'lightweight' | What next?: Six possible outcomes of Downing Street ‘partygate' scandal on PM | Planet Normal podcast: Lockdowns were a serious mistake, says Lord Frost - listen | New police drama: ITV caught impersonating an officer as it launches Trigger Point | Sorry and costly saga: How we made a mess of Britain's smart motorways | Novak Djokovic: Australian government building case to cancel tennis player's visa | Receive a Fitbit worth £89.99 when you take out an annual Telegraph subscription from just £99. Stay on the pulse as the year unfolds by signing up here: https://bit.ly/34eV0CpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Coffee House Shots
Who let the Mogg out?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 10:02


In yesterday's Cabinet debate, Jacob Rees-Mogg called on Boris Johnson to abandon the planned hike in national insurance, amid warnings of a looming cost of living crisis. This is not the first time the leader of the Commons has criticised the government following his opposition to tougher Covid restrictions. Might this be a sign that Rees-Mogg is going to jump before he is pushed? ‘After the Patterson affair, there is now a clear distance between No.10 and the whips office. As we both know Isabel, when that is the case, that is when Parliament begins to unravel quite quickly' James Forsyth Also on the podcast, the decorations to the Downing Street flat debacle has resurfaced and the Colston four trial, which has been dominating the headlines over the last couple of days is discussed. Isabel Hardman speaks to James Forsyth. Subscribe to The Spectator's Evening Blend email, from Isabel Hardman and Katy Balls, for analysis of the day's political news and a summary of the best pieces from our website. Go to www.spectator.co.uk/blend to sign up.

Richard Herring: Ally and Herring's Twitch of Fun
Episode 51 - Gagy, it's Cold Outside

Richard Herring: Ally and Herring's Twitch of Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 61:00


Richard and some of his puppets discuss Omicron, Arwen, Meghan, Rees-Mogg, Jizzlane, sex mess and George Michael. Will Ally and Sally get a Christmas number one. And how much would you pay for a RHLSPT Rubik's cube? You can bid for that and more here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/herring1967/

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government
“Not Remotely A Corrupt Country”

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 38:52


As the Owen Paterson mess unspools to expose Geoffrey Cox's novel approach to working from home and much more, has the Government set off a multi-polar controversy it can't control? Did Boris Johnson do himself any favours by refusing to face the Commons in contrition? And how does it play outside Westminster when someone on £80,000 a year claims they needs a second or third job? Our special guest is ROB HUTTON, veteran lobby journalist and now sketchwriter at The Critic.  • “What did I make of last week in Parliament? It was objectively hilarious.” – ROB HUTTON • “Rees-Mogg and Mark Spencer had to sit silently on the benches and take their punishment – and that was quite the sight.” – CATH HADDON • “It's not important to say you're not a corrupt country. It's important not to HAVE to say you're not a corrupt country…” – ROB HUTTON • “If MPs like Geoffrey Cox have time to do all this extra work, why don't they spend it trying to improve Parliament?” – CATH HADDON • “The fact that Geoffrey Cox had massive outside jobs was known ten days ago and it wasn't news back then. It is now.” – ROB HUTTON Presented by Hannah White with Cath Haddon and Tim Durrant.  Audio production by Alex Rees. Inside Briefing is a Podmasters Production for the IfG.  https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk 

COMRADIO
78 - The Beans of Production

COMRADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 82:52


Conference, Conference, Conference! Here at Comradio we have all the Conferences. This is a Conference blow out! We have a vast selection of Conferences! We got Tory Conference, Labour Conference, Lib Dem Conference, SNP Conference, protest Conference, apple pie Conference, beans Conference... For the perverts we've got Reform Party Conference and we even have a preview of Green Party Conference.    If we don't have it, you don't want it! If you can find more Conference anywhere, um.. attend it.     Our Patreon   Buy our merch     Second Row Socialists on Twitter     Comradio on Twitter       Alternative Left Entertainment     Follow ALE on Twitter     Dominic Hutchins challenging Rees-Mogg    Mf eating beans    "the scene from A Clockwork Orange" (CW: Violence)    Sir Gordon Messenger asked to "stamp out waste and wokery" in NHS - Daily Mail (archive)    Trashfuture episode talking about Starmer's speech and climate    SNP conference: Freeports in Scotland must meet six guarantees - The National    Podcasting is Praxis episode talking about freeports     Dawn Foster memorial library sale    Beans

Michael and Ivanka's Grand Podcast
Episode 183 - Sovereignty

Michael and Ivanka's Grand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 51:12


WARNING: Ivanka's levels were all over the place this week! What level of sovereignty do any of us want or need - is it local, national, tribal or just sovereignty over our own time and existence? What is so appealing about this story and how does it relate to the concept of control?Streamed Live on https://twitch.tv/michaelforrest, Friday 8th October 2021---- Stuff we made ----Shoot - Clean Camera Feed http://clean.camera?ct=podSquares TV https://squares.tv?ct=podIvanka's Blog https://ivanka.blog---- This Week's Links ----[1] Crafsman Steady Craftin - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzsjHlc0WRwZYwlinsmtM4w [2] Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman - https://amzn.to/3ln1pBL [3] Ivanka's Croatian Stitch 'n' Bitch pics - https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4369306363107128&id=720708627966938&sfnsn=mo [4] Michael's new video - https://squares.tv/djdakeyne [5] Rees Mogg confronted by disability campaigner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr-gKKBL8rs [6] Gary Nevill on Universal Credit cuts - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/universal-credit-cut-gary-neville-b1933242.html [7] Michael's Ecamm Code - https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=shoot---- Credits ----Talking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael ForrestMusic and editing by http://michaelforrestmusic.comMusic available on Apple Music | Spotify | Amazon | Google Play | BandcampPatreon: https://patreon.com/grandpodcasthttps://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Chopper's Politics
Jacob Rees-Mogg gets down with the kids

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 40:28


The Leader of the House of Commons, twenty students and a pub in Westminster. Christopher Hope hands the microphone over to the most politically engaged young people since Jacob Rees-Mogg was a lad, as the politics class of St George's School, Harpenden, grill the Conservative MP. Up for discussion: carbon zero, mental health policy and whether his tax affairs are truly above board. Plus, is Mr Rees-Mogg still chasing his own teenage ambition of becoming Prime Minister? And what's his McDonald's order? Listen to find out.Read more from Christopher Hope: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/cf-cj/christopher-hope/ |Sign up for the Chopper's Politics newsletter: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/newsletters |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/chopper |Listen to Off Script: https://playpodca.st/offscript |Email: chopperspolitics@telegraph.co.uk |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show
Breakfast - Horseflaps

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 24:56


Meerkats, JRR Tolkien, Spiderman, Horses, Cumberbatch, Stingrays, The Rock, Pizza houses and Rees-Mogg. What do they all have in common? They all play a very special part in todays lovingly-curated edition of the Dave Berry Breakfast Show podcast. Who needs Dyson and Emma anyway?!

The Bunker
THANGAM STYLE: A Debbonaire special guest

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 56:19


It's time for Parliament's end of term report card. Does anyone at all get an A, or should everyone be forced to repeat the year in disgrace? Special guest Thangam Debbonaire MP, Shadow Leader of the Commons, joins us to explain the meaning of Dawn Butler calling Boris Johnson a liar in the House; whether Rees-Mogg actually casts a shadow; what Labour is doing right and wrong… and her as-yet unpublished novel ‘Murder In The Whip's Office'.“People in space know that Boris Johnson tells lies. I know toddlers who are more honourable than the Prime Minister…” – Thangam Debbonaire“The Olympic committee is like a deeply inconsiderate flatmate hosting a house party at a deeply inconsiderate time.” – Ahir Shah“Johnson has managed to alienate all of his own MPs… and when you've rebelled once, it's so much easier to do it again.” – Marie le Conte“Speaker-watchers will know that Lindsay's been quite shirty with the Government lately…” – Thangam Debbonairehttps://www.patreon.com/bunkercastPresented by Alex Andreou with Marie le Conte and Ahir Shah. Assistant producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic . Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. Produced by Andrew Harrison. The Bunker is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Smart 7
Ep 208. More tough Tiers for Britain, Rees Mogg attacks UNICEF and Paul McCartney has a new documentary on the way

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 7:17


Today's podcast include references to the following items:https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1339539321129496578?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1339568768008261632?s=20https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1339578614115938304?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1339661674228400129?s=20https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1339573065877958656?s=20https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1339286821088481283?s=20https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/1339557371446747136?s=20https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1339714217247727620?s=20https://twitter.com/PaulMcCartney/status/1339284161484320768?s=20https://twitter.com/Sonic_Screwup/status/1339632997134446592?s=20The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that puts your brain into top gear by telling you everything you need to know for the day in less than 7 minutes. It's a snapshot of the world, covering everything from politics to entertainment, via sport and current affairs.You know the drill - Subscribe, rate, tell your friends, tattoo the logo on your neck. It really helps.You need the Smarts? We've got the Smarts.Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Bunker
Going Underground: Paranoia, prepping and the world beneath our feet

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 30:10


There's a world going on underground. Ethnographer, archaeologist and author of the eerily prescient Bunker: Building For The End Times BRADLEY GARRETT is fascinated by tunnels, chambers and hidden realms – and what drives people to populate them. He tells Ros Taylor about the allure of the subterranean, the hidden city under Wiltshire – and the Doomsday Preppers who wanted to buy it – and the cocktail of modern dreads that make humans refuge underground.Hold tight for Bunker on bunker action… with a Rees-Mogg connection too. “COVID has revealed how fragile the society we've built over the past 30 years is. We created COVID's pathways around the world.” “The city is archaeology in reverse… the newest has to be the deepest.” “If you're heavily invested in societal collapse, and you're in power, you might want to bring that collapse about.” Presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producer Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The City View - City AM's Daily Podcast
City View: Modwenna Rees-Mogg on angel investing

The City View - City AM's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 18:22


Today Andy Silvester is joined by Modwenna Rees-Mogg, Founder of AngelNews and the Pluralists' Club. Modwenna discusses the angel investing ecosystem, how it's been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, and the steps Government can take with the 'future fund' to ensure the UK remains a world leader. They also take about entrepreneurialism and the future of work - with multiple jobs potentially the way of the future.  Andy also looks at the EU rescue deal, Ryanair's latest squabble with pilots and the latest figures from the UK coronavirus loan schemes.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Wootton Show
Dan Wootton Drivetime | Brexiteers in the civil service, Femi Oluwole & Annunziata Rees-Mogg and Kenneth Clarke

The Dan Wootton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 19:41


Dan discusses with Activist Femi Oluwole and former Brexit Party MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg debate whether there should be more Brexiteer civil servants to help deliver what the people voted for and former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke gives his thoughts on how we can have a robust economic recovery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Today in Focus
The Rees-Mogg conga: how has the pandemic changed parliament?

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 25:56


MPs have been on a crash course in video conferencing in recent months as the pandemic meant access to parliament was severely restricted and remote voting was permitted for the first time. But with Jacob Rees-Mogg leading attempts to revert to in-person voting has the chance to permanently modernise been squandered?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 125

Aye Right Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 41:10


Try the Today we cover First Minister’s questions When you are Prime Minister’s questions and a bit of Brexit. Also discussed is the Rees Mogg conga at Westminster voting time.

Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio podcast 114.

Aye Right Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 38:23


Stewart, Jimmy and Norrie briefly discussed the first ministers statement at Hollywood today the proposed secrecy around the new American UK trade deal Rees Mogg's insistence that all MPs return to Westminster by doing away with virtual voting and questions and Craig Murray’s upcoming contempt of court case.

Michael and Ivanka's Grand Podcast
Episode 125 - Self Esteem & Tuition Fees

Michael and Ivanka's Grand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 45:41


This is another bubble-bursting TikTok-powered episode. We had a mildly awkward conversation about self-esteem and did our best to tear some Rees-Mogg opinions to shreds.Free Book Tracking Happiness and Why It Works https://goodtohear.co.uk/freeBrighton Natural Health Centre: https://brightonnaturalhealthcentre.org.uk/---- This Week's Links ----[1] “Jason Capital” on “High Status” people - https://www.tiktok.com/@jasoncapital/video/6803785289883012358[2] Rees-Mogg on Tuition Fees - https://www.tiktok.com/@thetoryhypehouse/video/6820818830894386438[3] VOX Video “Who pays the lowest taxes in the US?” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXCGbAv8YPw---- Credits ----Talking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael ForrestMusic and editing by http://michaelforrestmusic.comMusic available on Apple Music | Spotify | Amazon | Google Play | Bandcamp---- Support Us ----Buy our mug! https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/672419524/grand-podcast-mugPaypal Donation: https://paypal.me/grandpodcastPatreon: https://patreon.com/grandpodcastRestaurants Brighton Jobs: https://restaurantsbrighton.co.uk/jobs iOS Apps by Good To Hear: https://apps.apple.com/gb/developer/good-to-hear/id501992448---- Follow us on Twitter ----https://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand---- Grand Podcast Library ----Find links to everything we've mentioned on the podcast at http://grandpodcast.com/library---- Find us on Facebook ----https://www.facebook.com/grandpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast
Quantum 82 - Rees Mogg; Boy Scouts; Burkina Faso; Portuguese Euthanasia; Eugenics; Cardinal Zen; The Episcopal Church in US; Zuckerberg and Peterson

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 24:19


1) Apology for Wuhan Doctor…. https://twitter.com/sharrond62/status/1229498593549209602?s=20 2) Jacon Rees Mogg - https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/catholic-mp-backs-free-speech-as-anglican-bishops-gag-franklin-graham   The whole clip of him speaking 3) Boy Scouts Bankrupt - https://www.christianpost.com/news/boys-scouts-file-for-bankruptcy-creates-fund-to-equitably-compensate-sex-abuse-victims.html?uid=38b40306c7&utm_source=The+Christian+Post+List&utm_campaign=cba743d1e8-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_02_18_05_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dce2601630-cba743d1e8-2509241 4) Burkina Faso – https://www.christianpost.com/news/pastor-among-2-dozen-killed-after-gunmen-storm-church-service-in-burkina-faso.html?uid=38b40306c7&utm_source=The+Christian+Post+List&utm_campaign=cba743d1e8-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_02_18_05_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dce2601630-cba743d1e8-2509241 5) Portuguese Euthanasia – https://www.euronews.com/2020/02/19/portuguese-parliament-debates-assisted-death 6) Eugenics. 7) The Chinese Church – Cardinal Zen https://twitter.com/RaymondArroyo/status/1228393472001863680 - 8) The Episcopal Church in the US will cease to have any worshippers in 2050.. https://www.christianpost.com/news/episcopal-church-cease-to-have-sunday-worship-attendance-in-30-years-seminary-president-warns.html?uid=38b40306c7&utm_source=The+Christian+Post+List&utm_campaign=0a649b784f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_02_19_05_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dce2601630-0a649b784f-2509241 9) Mark Zuckerberg – 10) Jordan Peterson –https://nationalpost.com/news/the-doctors-here-have-the-guts-to-medically-detox-someone-mikhaila-peterson-on-her-fathers-condition  

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
The Remainiacs Annual Christmas Messages

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 34:35


Brexit roasting on an open fire! Rees-Mogg nipping at your toes! Yes, it’s a miserable old Christmas for Remainers, but whatever. We need to gird our loins for a big year in 2020, so we present inspirational messages from a few of our regulars: Ros Taylor, Ian Dunt, Dorian Lynskey, Ingrid Oliver, Alex Andreou and Andrew Harrison. (Naomi Smith wasn’t feeling up to it, so she sent a very special guest). Listen now, at 3pm on Christmas Day, or maybe Christmas morning just like Jeremy Corbyn does.Also our panelists choose tunes to cheer you up over the Christmas period. You can hear them in full on our Spotify playlist. Thanks again to everyone for listening and supporting us throughout the year. We’ll be back in the second week of January to continue the rearguard action. Team Remainiacs wishes you and yours a Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Get every new episode of Remainiacs a whole day early when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform. You’ll also get our monthly Ask Remainiacs special episode plus smart merchandise, an exclusive weekly column by our panel, and discounts on #RemainiacsLive tickets too. #OwnTheRemoanremainiacs.comGet your free download of our theme tune ‘Demon Is A Monster’ by Cornershop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Rebecca Long-Bailey, and Mel B

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 50:10


It's the end of another week and we kick it off by speaking to former Brexit Party now Independent MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg and Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey. Former Spice Girl Mel B will tell us what to look for when dating. And Brendan O'Neill defends your right to have as many Christmas lights as you like. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Annunziata Rees-Mogg, The Jungle, And Maybe Mike Was A Weird Kid

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 49:32


We kick off the show speaking to Brexit Party MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg about Nigel Farage's decision to pull candidates from Tory seats. We go through the I'm A Celebrity line-up and we speak to Mark Dolan about why Extinction Rebellion want to ruin Christmas. Plus, a genetics professor tells Mike that maybe he was a weird kid... listen to find out why! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Amish Inquisition Podcast
Ep 105 - Dallas, Terminating Mode and Gout

The Amish Inquisition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 94:49


The one where Ben gets caffeinated, Matt gets a tip-off and Phil reveals the one true God..... Other topics include but are not limited to... Airport Security, Uber, Microwave Brexit, Rees-Mogg, Universal Basic Income, Ginnels, Tannines, Fake or Fortune, Speed 2, Liev Schreiber and Indy Reff 2... Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA theamishinquisition@gmail.com

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
FOOT IN MOUTH DISEASE: Election Week One

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 51:46


Election Week One: everyone sabotages themselves! Farage vs Rees-Mogg! Trump vs Johnson! Plus tactical voting: our panelist Naomi Smith on the controversy over her organisation Best For Britain’s advice site. Is B4B’s data really a better guide than the 2017 results… and why is everyone so angry about it?Also: What sort of coalition to prepare yourself for. The most effective Parliamentary petition you didn’t know about. How Nick Clegg is still damaging independent political lobbying from beyond the grave. And what would Nigel Farage’s dæmon look like?“Britain just isn’t big enough to fight in a shark full of tanks.”Presented by Dorian Lynskey with Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Ben Stewart of Led By Donkeys. Audio production by Alex Rees. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Get every new episode of Remainiacs a whole day early when you back us on the Patreon crowdfunding platform. You’ll also get our monthly Ask Remainiacs special episode plus smart merchandise, an exclusive weekly column by our panel, and discounts on #RemainiacsLive tickets too. #OwnTheRemoanremainiacs.comGet your free download of our theme tune ‘Demon Is A Monster’ by Cornershop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ungagged!
Another Council Tenancy..?

Ungagged!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 70:20


  As the power mongers... the aristocracy and rich in the UK, and the bureaucrats of the EU come to a deal that will cut freedom of movement, enforce Tory rule for another generation and impoverish millions across the British Isles, we bring you our ode to anarchy... our voices in the storm.  The Brexiteers bring you... something.  Nothing you voted for... or against... but nothing you understood.  Boris, Rees=Mogg, Farage, Bannon - the rich bastards that had you voting for stuff you didnt end up with, won again. "Resist the Tory toffs, Resist the Bannonites, resist the Faragians... but I thought it was the ... NHS?  The foreigners? the blue passports?  The bent bananas?  WTF?"  

On The House
PROROGUE’S GALLERY with special guest Stephen Doughty MP

On The House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 55:37


“UTTERLY EXTRAORDINARY AND DEEPLY SHAMEFUL”: Parliament is back but the Prime Minister and his lieutenants’ vicious opening performance left the country completely aghast. On their latest pints-after-politics podcast, MPs Sam Gyimah and Phillip Lee plus special guest Stephen Doughty (Labour/Co-Op MP for Cardiff South and Penarth) give their honest and unvarnished eyewitness account of this, the most unpleasant and shameful display in the Commons in recent memory.What was the Government trying to achieve? What on earth happened with Geoffrey Cox, the Attorney General? And what will the consequences be? “[This week] was a crossing of the line that I’ve never, ever seen,” says Stephen Doughty. “Johnson’s response was utterly extraordinary and deeply shameful.”Plus: How was Stephen the first MP to discover that Operation Prorogue was actually under way? (Wait til you hear who he rang and what Rees-Mogg thought about it). How is No.10 politicising the police? Do we have a government or a permanent election campaign? Will there even be that Queen’s Speech we were told is so important? Oh, and how does pro-Final Say MP Stephen feel about the Labour Conference’s decision to stick with their inscrutable Brexit policy? Smart politics, stitch-up or something else…? “Boris Johnson is now a do nothing, break everything Prime Minister.” – Sam GyimahRecorded at the Blue Boar, Westminster. Audio production by Alex Rees. Produced by Andrew Harrison. ON THE HOUSE is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
"REES MOGG MONSTERED ME" - A WHISTLEBLOWER'S STORY

Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 19:46


In September 2019 Dr David Nicholl, a consultant neurologist from Birmingham, found himself in the eye of a parliamentary storm after leaking details of Operation Yellow Hammer, the UK government's planing strategy for a "No Deal" Brexit. The leader of the House of Commons and arch-Brexiteer Jacob Rees Mogg, compared him to discredited anti vaccination campaigner Andrew Wakefield - an allegation which led Dr Nicholl to stage a one-man megaphone protest outside parliament.

Brexit The Final Countdown
Brexit: The Remainers Strike Back

Brexit The Final Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 34:11


Brexit is back...No deal is an inch closer to being off the table, but has also never been more likely. We've got an opposition party who have been demanding an election, but won't who now vote for one. We've got Churchill's grandson being booted out the Tory Party...and we've got a very laconic Rees-Mogg. Brexit: The Final Countdown is a confused as you - join Rebecca Hutson, Paul Baldwin and Joe Barnes as we predict the impossible and shed light on nearly nothing. No, really. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

BASTA BUGIE - Omosessualità
Trans 70enne vuole diventare ''mamma'' con trans 22enne (entrambi nati uomini)

BASTA BUGIE - Omosessualità

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 12:28


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5783TRANS 70ENNE VUOLE DIVENTARE ''MAMMA'' CON TRANS 22ENNE (ENTRAMBI NATI UOMINI) di Giulia TanelL'abisso entro cui può cadere l'uomo non conosce limiti. È questo il primo pensiero che viene alla mente leggendo un articolo del Mirror dal titolo: «Caitlyn Jenner vuole diventare mamma a sett'anni con la fidanzata Sophia Hutchins».Per comprendere meglio la portata della notizia è necessario indagare sulla vita dei due protagonisti. Fino al 2015 Caitlyn Jenner era nota al mondo come William Bruce Jenner, sportivo statunitense di successo, con all'attivo una medaglia d'oro ai Giochi olimpionici di Montréal nel 1976 e detentore del record mondiale di decathlon dal 1975 al 1980. Oltre a questo, Jenner è sempre stato molto chiacchierato per via della sua intricata vita privata: nell'arco di quarantadue anni si è infatti sposato tre volte e ha avuto sei figli biologici, cui vanno aggiunti quattro figli adottati per via del matrimonio con Kris Jenner, già Kardashian. Ad oggi è inoltre nonno di quattordici nipoti. Nel 2015, quindi, la svolta, con l'annuncio del "cambio di sesso" che ha reso Caitlyn una paladina dei transgender, almeno fino a quando non ha sostenuto Trump nella campagna elettorale.Sophia Hutchins, nata Scott, è invece un ragazzo di ventidue anni che dal 2016 ha dichiarato pubblicamente di riconoscersi come donna e di essere stato aiutato in questo «passo importante della vita» proprio da Caitlyn. I due fanno coppia dal 2017, quando sono stati visti per la prima volta assieme, e oramai sono mesi che si rincorrono i rumors su un loro possibile matrimonio in una spiaggia di Malibù, in California.CRESCERE UN BAMBINO NEL RUOLO DI MAMMAChiariti quindi i contorni della vicenda, veniamo alla notizia. Riporta il Mirror: «Parlando con la rivista Closer, una fonte ha dichiarato: "Caitlyn e Sophia hanno parlato di fondare una famiglia nel corso dell'ultimo anno o giù di lì e anche se Caitlyn ha già avuto dieci figli non ha mai avuto la possibilità di far crescere un bambino nel ruolo di mamma, cosa che ha sempre sognato fare". La fonte afferma inoltre che anche Sophia ha sempre voluto essere mamma e che la coppia vorrebbe ottenere una surrogata per realizzare il proprio sogno di maternità».Una dichiarazione, questa, che pare essere stata accolta con scarso favore dalle ultime due figlie biologiche del fu Bruce, le famose Kylie e Kendall Jenner, che vedono un grosso limite nei quasi cinquant'anni d'età che dividono Caitlyn e Sophia. Nessuna obiezione, invece, sul fatto che il bambino/la bambina venga messo/a al mondo con la tecnica dell'utero in affitto: anzi, pare che sul tema Caitlyn abbia chiesto consiglio alla figliastra Kim Kardashian che, dopo aver avuto due figli biologici, nel 2018 e nel 2019 ha lei stessa comprato altri due bambini tramite madre surrogata.LA VITA CHE ASPETTA LA PICCOLA CREATURAOltre a questo, poi, come purtroppo è oramai prassi, silenzio stampa sulla vita che aspetta la piccola creatura che si vorrebbe mettere al mondo. Creatura che avrebbe una madre biologica che fornirebbe l'ovulo, una madre gestazionale - con ogni probabilità differente dalla prima, com'è prassi in questi casi - che la porterebbe in grembo nove mesi e la darebbe alla luce e che infine verrebbe cresciuta da due uomini (per quanto possano avere apparenze femminili). Il tutto, come si è visto, con l'aggiunta di un intricato corollario di fratelli, fratellastri, zii, ex mogli...La domanda, in sé retorica, a questo punto sorge spontanea: tutto questo è pensare al bene del nascituro, oppure è un mero atto di egoismo volto a soddisfare un personale desiderio di paternità/maternità, a discapito di tutto e di tutti?Nota di BastaBugie: ecco altre notizie dal "gaio" mondo gay (sempre meno gaio).L'INDIA VIETA L'UTERO IN AFFITTO MA NON LA SCELTA ALTRUISTICAL'India pone fine alla commercializzazione del corpo femminile a scopo riproduttivo, dopo anni di dibattiti. Ieri la camera bassa del parlamento ha approvato in via definitiva il provvedimento che vieta in tutto il Paese la maternità surrogata a fini commerciali. Tuttavia, la legge autorizza alcune eccezioni: prevede la gestazione surrogata nel caso di «scelta altruistica», ossia tra persone della stessa famiglia e solo per le coppie di nazionalità indiana sposate da almeno cinque anni che non abbiano altri figli viventi, pertanto con provata infertilità.Il provvedimento mette fuorilegge le oltre 3000 cliniche private che dal 2001 hanno prosperato nel Paese, alimentando un giro d'affari di milioni di dollari e accogliendo ogni anno migliaia di coppie e anche single in cerca di figli da tutto il mondo. L'India è stata finora uno dei pochi Paesi, oltre alla Russia, all'Ucraina e allo Stato della California, dove le donne potevano "affittare" il proprio corpo per partorire figli di sconosciuti.La nuova legge si deve in particolare all'impegno di Jayashree Wad, l'avvocatessa ottantenne, che nel 2015, per prima ha lanciato una dura battaglia contro il business della fertilità, coinvolgendo la corte suprema indiana.(Osservatore romano, 8 agosto 2019)IL CATTOLICO TRADIZIONALE REES MOGG ACCANTO A BORIS JOHNSONSembra partire con il piede giusto, dal punto di vista dei valori non negoziabili, l'avventura di Boris Johnson alla guida del governo inglese.Infatti, è stato scelto come leader della Camera dei Comuni il parlamentare Jacob Rees-Mogg, membro del partito conservatore e conosciuto per essere un fervente cattolico amante della messa in latino.Rees-Mogg in passato si è sempre dichiarato contrario all'aborto ed alle rivendicazioni delle lobbies LGBT ed è un convinto sostenitore della Brexit. Da notare che si è schierato contro l'aborto anche in caso di stupro, ha votato contro la legalizzazione del matrimonio omosessuale e, per sua stessa ammissione, cerca di pregare tutti i giorni il Santo Rosario.Nel suo nuovo incarico, Rees-Mogg organizzerà l'agenda del premier Boris Johnson nella Camera dei Comuni, parteciperà alle riunioni di gabinetto e siederà come Presidente del Privy Council, con il potere di consigliare direttamente la Regina.(Corrispondenza Romana, 31 luglio 2019)15ENNE POLACCO FERMA IL GAY PRIDE CON UN CROCIFISSOUn gesto coraggioso compiuto sabato scorso da un ragazzo polacco di 15 anni che ci fa guardare con speranza al futuro.Non tutti i giovani infatti sono ideologizzati dai dettami LGBT.Jakub Baryła, 15enne polacco residente nella cittadina di Płock, è stato fotografato mentre con un crocifisso in mano, pregava e camminava andando incontro al Gay Pride del suo Paese, sfidando il cordone di polizia che lo ha portato poi via di peso.L'idea di interrompere il Gay Pride con un crocifisso gli è venuta da padre Ignacy Skorupka, cappellano dell'esercito Polacco, che cadde durante la battaglia di Varsavia nel 1920 per mano dei bolscevici.Il ragazzo, dopo aver visto l'immagine della Madonna di Czestochowa profanata da un attivista LGBT, ha deciso di intervenire."Ho chiesto una croce a un prete di una parrocchia di Płock", ha spiegato Jakub. "Volevo che il mio gesto fosse visibile a quante più persone possibile. Volevo che facesse riflettere e discutere. Così ho camminato con una croce in mano davanti al cordone di polizia che proteggeva il Pride. Successivamente mi sono seduto sul marciapiede e ho pregato in latino la Salve Regina"."I poliziotti sono arrivati da me e mi hanno chiesto di alzarmi. Ho detto che non potevo farlo, perché gli attivisti del Pride stavano distruggendo la mia fede cattolica e profanando la bandiera polacca, ponendovi sopra un arcobaleno. La polizia mi ha portato via di peso. Ma in generale gli ufficiali si sono comportati in modo impeccabile".Il ragazzo assicura che l'azione di sabato è stata una sua iniziativa: "Nessuno mi ha costretto ad agire. Ho 15 anni, ma capisco la realtà che mi circonda e posso prendere decisioni consapevolmente".Il gesto coraggioso di questo ragazzo, andato contro il politically correct dominante, possa essere d'ispirazione per noi e per tutti coloro che hanno rinunciato a denunciare pubblicamente e chiaramente i Gay Pride (e tutte le attività LGBT), eventi peccaminosi e vergognosi.Una domanda sorge però spontanea: tutti gli altri dove sono? Ci sarebbe dovuto essere tutto il popolo cattolico a denunciare il Gay Pride, ma solo un ragazzo ha avuto il coraggio di farlo. Speriamo che questo gesto possa essere l'inizio di una nuova consapevolezza da parte dei cattolici di voler difendere il proprio Paese dall'ideologia LGBT.(Chiara Chiessi, Osservatorio Gender, 13 agosto 2019)

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
Riots, Rees-Mogg and the power of love, "Radical"

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 56:38


Nicholas and Gabriel chat about the riots in "Little Addis", a part of the CBD of Johannesburg what they came from and where we might be going; the new leader of the UK house of commons and the power of "Love"

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
Riots, Rees-Mogg and the power of love, "Radical"

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 56:38


SA Institute of Race Relations — Nicholas and Gabriel chat about the riots in "Little Addis", a part of the CBD of Johannesburg what they came from and where we might be going; the new leader of the UK house of commons and the power of "Love"

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Travel Chaos, And Hypocrites

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 46:10


We're back in the cool studio and speak to Brexit Party MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg about Boris's cabinet and Dominic Cummings. Why is the heat causing so much travel disruption? And Stewart Weir joins us to talk about hypocrisy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

And Finally... with Ribs and Dill
Episode 19: PC Pants and the Funnel Web Cake

And Finally... with Ribs and Dill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 46:42


Comedians Ribs Norman and Neil Dillon chat about the lighter news stories of the week, including why axe throwing is socially acceptable on a Tuesday, the exciting adventures of PC Pants, unicorn toilets, just how many cups of coffee are medically safe (way more than you'd think), how the cat was rescued from the railway bridge, just how bad Rees-Mogg's book is, what not to get people to do in an interview, and why you shouldn't eat funnel cakes (way too many legs). If you like what you hear, you might want to check out our website (ribsanddill.com), follow us on Instagram (@ribsanddill) or join our Facebook group (facebook.com/groups/AndFinally/).

Archie and Reg
2.31 What's in the Queen's drawers?

Archie and Reg

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 16:39


Archie has uncovered something rather fruity- love letters, apparently written by Reg's Grandfather. But not to Granny Reg. To someone rather more important. And a little bit regal.Once this has been dealt with there is a situation regarding Tom Jones who is due at the Club with his perfoming Hoe's.The main situation being that Motown music is involved which, as we all know, is very common. Archie is less than impressed.Follow the chaps on Twitter- @ArchieAndReg

Intelligence Squared
The Victorians Who Made Britain: Jacob Rees-Mogg vs Tristram Hunt

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 59:48


For Jacob Rees-Mogg the 19th century was a golden era. It was a time of moral certainty, of a global vision for Great Britain, and a confidence in the essential goodness of our great nation. And it is a period of history that offers us guidance as we collectively seek a way forward for Britain in these confusing times. In a new book Rees-Mogg celebrates twelve prominent figures from the Victorian era, including the statesmen Palmerston, Peel, Gladstone and Disraeli, two military leaders, Napier and Gordon, and of course Victoria herself and her consort Albert. Rees-Mogg salutes the Victorians’ drive and reforming zeal – to lower the cost of food, reform the prison system and abolish the slave trade. They bequeathed us a stable democracy, the rule of law and freedom of speech, which led to the stable and prosperous state we enjoy today, Rees-Mogg argues. There is much that we can emulate in the Victorians’ sense of duty and self-belief.While few would deny that the modern age owes a debt to the Victorians, many would argue that Rees-Mogg’s vision is a somewhat blinkered one, reflecting his own position as a Conservative MP on the right of the party and an ardent Brexiteer who believes in a post-Brexit global Britain. Joining Rees-Mogg on stage to challenge his views was Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A, former Labour MP and historian of the Victorian era. Rees-Mogg believes that if Britain can regain the self-confidence, moral certainty and outward-looking vision of the Victorians, we will thrive. But in the complex, interconnected world of the 21st century, is this vision of Britain not an outdated one? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor Episode 5 — UK: Annunziata Rees-Mogg, and MPs Mary Creagh, Jo Swinson, and Helen Whately

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 27:38


After three years of divisive Brexit debate and voting in the United Kingdom, POLITICO's Annabelle Dickson surveyed the damage and opportunities that have arisen as British voters unexpectedly head to vote in the 2019 European Parliament election. How have Britain's political relationships changed? Why are female politicians a particular target of abuse? What other type of politics is possible? Annabelle interviewed Annunziata Rees-Mogg (Brexit Party MEP candidate), and MPs Mary Creagh (Labour), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat), and Helen Whately (Conservative).

Rational Perspective
Flash Briefing: Rees-Mogg switches sides; Kumba, Old Mutual gain; Uber buys Dubai rival; PIC suspends boss

Rational Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 3:36


Global ride hailing market leader Uber Technologies has concluded its biggest ever acquisition through the $3.1bn takeover of Middle Eastern rival Careem Networks. Britain’s leading Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has led much of the fight against prime minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal, yesterday switched sides after it became apparent that the UK may not leave the EU after all. The Public Investment Corporation, custodian of the R2trn state employee retirement fund, yesterday suspended its acting chief executive Matshepo More. A late afternoon rally lifted the JSE all share index to a half percent better close with gaining shares outnumbering losers by almost two to one.

Monitor
Monitor

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 13:24


Die storm wat die Britse parlementslid, Jacob Rees-Mogg, ontketen het op die BBC se TV program, Question Time, wil eenvoudig nie gaan lê nie. Rees-Mogg, het - onder meer - gesê dat die Afrikaners wat tydens die Ango-Boere oorlog in konsentrasiekampe geplaas is, daar was vir hul eie beskerming. Anita Visser het met die geskiedkundige, Fransjohan Pretorius, daaroor gepraat.

Unparliamentary Language
202: Salad Cream Means Salad Cream

Unparliamentary Language

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 59:00


Rob and Tom discuss the Party Conferences for Labour and the Conservatives and the effect on the polls.N.B: Due to ongoing internet issues in the 18th Century realm that Rob lives (Rees-Mogg’s constituency) some of the recording had to be swapped out for the backup recording. Apologies for the audio issues this caused.TOPICS-The Headlines-What is a Party Conference?-Labour Party Conference-Lib Dem Consultation-Mid-Terms and VotingSUPPORTSupport all TTSS shows on PatreonSHOWNOTESTomorrow's Papers TodayShropshire Star: Heinz bows to ‘will of the people’ and sticks with Salad CreamYouTube: Theresa May - Dancing "Puppet" (Theresa May Dancing On Stage Meme)Liberal Democrats: ConsultationBritain Elects: Westminster Voting IntentionFive Thirty Eight: Forecasting the race for the HouseFive Thirty Eight: Forecasting the race for the SenateYouTube: How to Vote in Every StateJoin us on Discord!DISCUSSRedditTwitterFacebookATTRIBUTIONRecording engineer: CraigTheme song: Handel's Water Music (Public Domain under CC0 1.0) with Big Ben Chimes (By hyderpotter under CC0 1.0).

Don Woods
Mersey Man

Don Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018


.Here we go again.....a winter of solid rain and floods....a few weeks of sunshine and guess what....an upcoming possible hosepipe ban....the excuse is they can't treat the water fast enough to supply our needs....what a load of codswallop....they manage to get the water bills out O.K......how many staff do they have in the water industry...6?.....strange how they managed to direct water all over the country via a canal system a few hundred years ago yet they can't get it to our taps in the 21st century....wonderful. 2.I've given up on Brexit.....I lost the plot a while ago....now nobody knows what the hell is going on....we voted OUT by a majority didn't we?....but we forgot the fat cats might lose some of their obscene fortunes so those who LOST the vote are fighting back...which begs the question why bother voting in the first place....democracy? don't make me laugh....I voted out simply because I want to live in a country which makes its own laws instead of being told what we can and can't do by some distant bunch of so called politicians who gave us the wonderful human rights and all that rubbish....as usual we are told what they want us to hear...I dread to think what we don't know.....then we have Boris Johnson and that Rees Mogg in the mix...say no more. 3.On the music scene....I have been listening to The Beach Boys old hits which have been remastered with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra added which sounds great....I do like great orchestral arrangements and I was a huge Beach Boys fan in the 60s before they lost their way with Pet Sounds....I liked the surfing stuff which they should have stuck to....I saw them in Manchester in 1966 ... they were O.K. ... not the best musicians which is why there are session muses on the records....Roy Orbison's hits got the same treatment which was also brilliant....good pop songs never die. Last week we had a special guest at out weekly jam session....The Cheshire Cats...who raise money for children's charities...Chan Romero who was the guy who WROTE Hippy Hippy Shake....and what a delightful fella....he is now 77 and I was chatting with him about those early days...he has worked with Jerry Lee lewis...Chuch Berry..Elvis etc etc and Hippy Shake was featured in several films and was performed by virtually every rock and roll band including The Beatles and of course was a number one in many countries by The Swinging Blue Jeans.....he went on stage with his backing band and was wonderful....a true legend who has actually DONE it....not who thinks he has....love him. 4.I do enjoy watching the Jane McDonald cruising programmes...she is very natural and the shows are very well put together....however what we are not told is how much these luxury cruises cost....it's O.K. for Janey as she not only gets it free she also gets paid....nice work if you can get it.....apparently the programme has increased her record sales and she is now outselling Beyonce......at least she deserves her success as she has taken the tough route to get there...she can therefore handle it all...unlike the modern instant famers who vanish after a few weeks and are left in the gutter wondering what happened.....fame requires a lot more than performing...you need to get a grip of the business side if you want to survive.....it definitely aint "a dream come true Simon" 5.The song this week is called "Mersey Man" and is a tribute tour wonderful river.....I never tire of walking along the promenade on the Wirral side and enjoying it's many moods.....it always has been a part of me.

Don Woods
Mersey Man

Don Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018


.Here we go again.....a winter of solid rain and floods....a few weeks of sunshine and guess what....an upcoming possible hosepipe ban....the excuse is they can't treat the water fast enough to supply our needs....what a load of codswallop....they manage to get the water bills out O.K......how many staff do they have in the water industry...6?.....strange how they managed to direct water all over the country via a canal system a few hundred years ago yet they can't get it to our taps in the 21st century....wonderful. 2.I've given up on Brexit.....I lost the plot a while ago....now nobody knows what the hell is going on....we voted OUT by a majority didn't we?....but we forgot the fat cats might lose some of their obscene fortunes so those who LOST the vote are fighting back...which begs the question why bother voting in the first place....democracy? don't make me laugh....I voted out simply because I want to live in a country which makes its own laws instead of being told what we can and can't do by some distant bunch of so called politicians who gave us the wonderful human rights and all that rubbish....as usual we are told what they want us to hear...I dread to think what we don't know.....then we have Boris Johnson and that Rees Mogg in the mix...say no more. 3.On the music scene....I have been listening to The Beach Boys old hits which have been remastered with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra added which sounds great....I do like great orchestral arrangements and I was a huge Beach Boys fan in the 60s before they lost their way with Pet Sounds....I liked the surfing stuff which they should have stuck to....I saw them in Manchester in 1966 ... they were O.K. ... not the best musicians which is why there are session muses on the records....Roy Orbison's hits got the same treatment which was also brilliant....good pop songs never die. Last week we had a special guest at out weekly jam session....The Cheshire Cats...who raise money for children's charities...Chan Romero who was the guy who WROTE Hippy Hippy Shake....and what a delightful fella....he is now 77 and I was chatting with him about those early days...he has worked with Jerry Lee lewis...Chuch Berry..Elvis etc etc and Hippy Shake was featured in several films and was performed by virtually every rock and roll band including The Beatles and of course was a number one in many countries by The Swinging Blue Jeans.....he went on stage with his backing band and was wonderful....a true legend who has actually DONE it....not who thinks he has....love him. 4.I do enjoy watching the Jane McDonald cruising programmes...she is very natural and the shows are very well put together....however what we are not told is how much these luxury cruises cost....it's O.K. for Janey as she not only gets it free she also gets paid....nice work if you can get it.....apparently the programme has increased her record sales and she is now outselling Beyonce......at least she deserves her success as she has taken the tough route to get there...she can therefore handle it all...unlike the modern instant famers who vanish after a few weeks and are left in the gutter wondering what happened.....fame requires a lot more than performing...you need to get a grip of the business side if you want to survive.....it definitely aint "a dream come true Simon" 5.The song this week is called "Mersey Man" and is a tribute tour wonderful river.....I never tire of walking along the promenade on the Wirral side and enjoying it's many moods.....it always has been a part of me.

The New European Podcast
Caroline Criado Perez, Jacob Rees-Mogg and playing real tennis on cobbled streets

The New European Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 72:18


Richard Porritt and Steve Anglesey tackle another week of Brexit madness and ask the question "who is Rees-Mogg trying to kid?"  Matt Kelly is joined by New European guest Editor Caroline Criado Perez to chat about her feminist takeover of the paper and another Brexiteer of the Week is crowned. 

The Reaction Podcast
S1 Ep6: The Spectator's Lara Prendergast talks Millennials, Corbynism and Moggmania

The Reaction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 18:10


Lara Prendergast, Assistant Editor of the Spectator, joins Alastair Benn to discuss how the Tories have so far failed to engage with millennials. Lara gives her perspective on the Rees-Mogg phenomenon, Corbynism and the impact of social media on the political landscape. Recorded at The Spectator's offices in Westminster.

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
38: What Brexit REALLY means for working Britain

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 40:51


This week on the podcast that NEVER fiddles the figures: What will Brexit do to work in Britain? Employment consultant Rachel Marangozov joins us to explain what leaving the EU might really mean for the future of jobs. That odd-looking death threat to a Leave voter that Zac Goldsmith chose to share on Twitter rather than sending to the police. And more Rees-Mogg than anyone can reasonably handle.This week’s REMAINIACS is presented by Dorian Lynskey with Ros Taylor and Peter Collins. Studio production: Jack Claramunt. Producer: Andrew Harrison. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.Help us to #OwnTheRemoan! Back our treacherous project and get smart Remainiac merchandise at our Patreon page – http://www.patreon.com/remainiacscasthttp://www.REMAINIACS.comTheme music ‘Demon Is A Monster’ used by kind permission of Cornershop. Buy it here: http://po.st/RMcrnsp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Europe Calling
Cataluña Still in Turmoil

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017


First it was a yes, then it was a no. Following midday reports that Catalan premier Carles Puigdemont would appear before the Spanish Senate on Thursday afternoon to argue against the application of emergency measures in his region, the speaker of the Catalan parliament told political groups that Puigdemont will not be attending after all. As the pro-independence movement has waged a war to destroy not only Spain but also the free press....THE Spanish government is reportedly planning to rid Cataluña’s police force of officers who support the independence movement. Far-left CUP party rejects a move that could potentially halt the suspension of home rule after Madrid invoked Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution SPAIN’S foreign minister, Alfonso Dastis, has said British expats will be allowed to continue living in Spain even if Britain doesn’t strike a Brexit deal with the European Union. Experts and stakeholders weigh in on the controversy over whether there s been indoctrination, with mixed opinions LOW-COST airline Norwegian is scrapping all its flights from Birmingham to Spain with effect from this weekend. The economy grew by 0.4 per cent in between July and September, new economic data reveals data. The figure from the Office for National Statistics reveals faster growth than most economists predicted. Forecasts suggested growth of 0.3 per cent. The figure for the third quarter makes it more likely the Bank of England will raise interest rates next month. Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg today branded Mark Carney an 'enemy of Brexit' after the Bank of England governor warned quitting the bloc will harm household finances. Mr Rees-Mogg said the finance chief has 'consistently complained' about Britain departure from the Brussels club. And he also tore into the BBC for being based against Brexit in its coverage on television and radio. A Brexit deal could be agreed as soon as Christmas - but only if the UK pays £48bn, EU leaders said on Friday. In a meeting held after Theresa May attended a Brussels summit, EU leaders gave the order to prepare for a trade deal. However the talks will only go ahead if the Prime Minister agrees to pay the eye-watering sum, according to reports. Prisoners at HMP Wayland in Norfolk are being given laptops so they can order treats to their cells as well as telephones to stay in touch with their friends and family. Labour peer Lord Kirkhill pocketed £43,896 last year despite failing to speak, table a written question or sit on a committee, while Scottish Labour peer Baroness Adams earned £41,287. Horrifying pictures show the bruised and battered face of a woman beaten up by her bare-knuckle boxer boyfriend - while her kids slept in the next room. Sarah Wheatley, 37, has bravely spoken about her ordeal and says she wants people to see the horrific injuries she suffered to raise awareness of domestic violence. Her jealous now ex-partner, Russell Mason, from Wyken in Coventry, was jailed for just 20 months yesterday.

Commons People
#91 - Conservative Conference Special

Commons People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 32:57


Coughing at the Conservative Conference, Boris' bad joke and Rees-Mogg's protester.

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast
016 New ways with an old Kitchen Garden

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 9:31


In episode 16, Rachel Atkins reads Steve Neil's account of his visit to Ston Easton House in Somerset. Standing in the Saloon of Ston Easton House, looking through the old glass of the window at the cascaded waters created by Humphrey Repton, you wouldn't think for one moment that you were in a hotel. You would think you were a guest of the family, invited to a country house weekend in Somerset. And of course Ston Easton house at one time, the family home of the Rees-Mogg family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Get Funded!
SEIS / EIS | Crowdfunding | Funding: Modwenna Rees-Mogg

Get Funded!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 19:06


Bonus Edition: Here is a re-run of a conversation we had on a related podcast (Fast Growth Business) which we thought listeners of the Get Funded!... The post SEIS / EIS | Crowdfunding | Funding: Modwenna Rees-Mogg appeared first on Business N2K.

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Fast Growth Business
FGB002: Modwenna Rees-Mogg talks raising funding |Crowdfunding | CrowdRating

Fast Growth Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 20:17


We are delighted to bring you this second episode of the Fast Growth Business podcast, this week we are pleased to welcome as our guest, Modwenna Rees-Mogg,... The post FGB002: Modwenna Rees-Mogg talks raising funding |Crowdfunding | CrowdRating appeared first on Business N2K.

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Angel Insights | Angel Investing | Crowdfunding
What Makes A Great Lead Investor with Modwenna Rees-Mogg, Co-Founder @ CrowdRating

Angel Insights | Angel Investing | Crowdfunding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 22:08


Modwenna Rees Mogg is an experienced corporate financier turned entrepreneur, as the founder of www.angelnews.co.uk, the leading private investor news service with the goal of improving transparency and accountability in the early stage investment market to enable it to grow and create win:win situations for all concerned. Modwenna has also recently Co-Founded CrowdRating, the ratings agency for equity crowdfunding. In today’ episode we delve into why now is the best time to be an angel investor, what separates a great angel from a good angel and how to utilize your investing network for maximum dealflow. For your chance to win a signed copy of the legendary Venture Deals by Brad Feld all you have to do is click the click to tweet: http://ctt.ec/e0zkG In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How did Modwenna get into the investing world? 2.) Why is now the best time to be an angel investor and what has changed over the last few years that has made this happen? 3.) What does Modwenna think separates the incredible angel from the less useful investor? 4.) What does Modwenna think of the syndicated model of angel investing? Has Modwenna seen a rise in the amount of angel due to crowdfunding platforms increasing accessibility? 5.) If a startup has more than one angel on the cap sheet, who should be the lead investor? What are the characteristics of a great lead investor? 6.) Modwenna tells us a little about Crowdrating, what the site does and how CrowdRating (http://www.crowdrating.co.uk) assesses whether a project is a solid investment or not? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Modwenna’s Fave Investing Resource: CB Insights (https://www.cbinsights.com) As always, you can learn more about SyndicateRoom here: www.syndicateroom.com

The Voluntary Life
56 The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg

The Voluntary Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 27:46


This episode discusses ideas from the book "The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age"by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg. "In The Sovereign Individual, Davidson and Rees-Mogg explore the greatest economic and political transition in centuries -- the shift from an industrial to an information-based society. This transition, which they have termed "the fourth stage of human society," will liberate individuals as never before, irrevocably altering the power of government."