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The Steve Hilton Show
Gavin Newsom CANNOT Be President!

The Steve Hilton Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 62:31


In this episode, I discuss how Gavin Newsom destroyed California and is now eyeing the national stage, aka President of the United States. Newsom has decided to blame Donald Trump for his atrocious budget, but he fails to realize you cannot blame years of failures on only 5 months of a Republican President. Susan Shelley also joins me to discuss Gavin Newsom's newest “homeless encampment sweep” order, immigration, and more. Lastly, Herb Morgan joins me to discuss the budget issues in California.

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
A Republican President, Canada, and Tariffs: What Ronald Reagan Said and Did

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 14:41


If you're listening closely to the language currently being used by leaders of the United States and Canada about each other -- what a Republican president once said about the two countries might seem unfamiliar. The American people know that putting up walls around our country is a prescription for ruin, not renewal. What the world and the United States need now is more trade and more open trade. And that's why we've pushed for a new GATT round that includes the most ambitious multilateral trade negotiation agenda in history. That's why we've negotiated an historic trade agreement with Canada that will expand jobs, growth, and opportunity on both sides of the border. That was President Ronald Reagan … March 11th, 1988 .. speaking at the White House with business leaders .. The topic: the recently signed United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement. Against the backdrop of the current state of U.S.-Canada relations, the latest episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly" look back – to the 1980s … when the tone was different and the policies even more different still. What did President Reagan say about Canada? What were his trade policies toward our Northern neighbor? And what did President Reagan think about tariffs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chris and Joe Show
The Why: Chief Justice Roberts rebuked an idea raised by Trump

The Chris and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 11:31


 What's the why? Why is the conservative Chief Justice rebuking the Republican President?

Heartland Daily Podcast
Pulling Back The Media's Veil of Deceit - In The Tank #487

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 76:33 Transcription Available


The Heartland Institute's Donald Kendal, Jim Lakely, and Chris Talgo present episode 487 of the In The Tank Podcast. Former ITT host Donald Kendal returns after only a few months and the world has gone insane. Suddenly, the left is burning the most popular electric vehicles while a Republican President promotes them in front of the White House. No, the world did not go insane, it was driven to insanity by an incredibly corrupt media system - a media system that has lied to us about virtually everything. We cover some more examples of this on this week's episode.Support the show! https://heartland.org/donate/

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
The Matt McNeil Show – March 12, 2025

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 89:17


Bruce Klopfleisch fills in for Matt. On today’s show: – We’re joined by Andrew Hoffman of Neighbors, Inc. They’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in South St. Paul, providing emergency assistance and supportive assistance programs to low-income community members. – Is Donald Trump the latest Republican President to crash the economy? – Ineffective Democratic leadership…

The Sly Show
THE SLY SHOW S21E42

The Sly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 40:39


RFK Jr. is Pushing For Measles Vaccines, You Should Never Believe Anything Politicians Say, Gavin Newsom Wants To Start A Podcast Which Will Be The Most Interesting Thing Ever, Politicians And Newscasters Have That Fake Phony Personality That Resonates With Nobody, I'll Never Vote Again - All These Politicians Are Just Upholding The States Agenda & That's It!, Lot Of Conservative Types Are Fake Triggered Over Ukraine But Are Very Silent On Israel Funding - That's How You Know You're Controlled, Ceasefire Protesters Were Always Anti-Establishment & Nothing Can Change That!, Leftists Sure Are Quiet About Ukraine Having A Nazi Battalion, Tribalism Politics Is Gay & Fake, JD Vance Would Be A Horrible Idea For 2028 Republican President, JD Vance Is Owned By Israel, Triggered Off Ukraine But Silent On Israel Is Not America First, Trump Administration Aent $10 Billion To Israel Over The Weekend, There's No Such Thing As A Right Wing Normie Or Left Wing Normie - Either You're Questioning Shit Or You're Not, They Scripted The JD Vance & Zelensky Feud To Takeaway From The Epstein Files Bullshit That Happened 24 Hours Prior, The Entire Trump Administration Is Sold Out To Israel, Jews Love Playing Identity Politics, Republicans & Democrats Are Both Owned By Jews, Trump 2025 Is Pro-Establishment, + Much More Fuckery!    THE SLY SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:  Gab: https://tinyurl.com/5b4vs5e5 X: https://tinyurl.com/3ep5fsas Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/mr2eppe2   THE SLY SHOW ON PODCAST PLATFORMS:  Rumble: https://tinyurl.com/5n7ckx2k BitChute: https://tinyurl.com/mux34ft8 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/2wtnpeps Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5emahx7a Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/3e82bcp4 Pandora: https://tinyurl.com/msu9fx5f Audible: https://tinyurl.com/57k4uryu Audacy: https://tinyurl.com/y68fsf8z IHeart: https://tinyurl.com/4jacnshz TuneIn: https://tinyurl.com/4vr2c6fw Podchaser: https://tinyurl.com/ypfbvj9c Listen Notes: https://tinyurl.com/2p8wsa3h Player FM: https://tinyurl.com/88nec53k Podcast Addict: https://tinyurl.com/2p86c862 Antenna Pod: https://tinyurl.com/3txcjh74 Podcast App: https://tinyurl.com/4nwn3js4

The Republican Professor
Biblical Themes in Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address 4 March 1865 -- The First Republican President

The Republican Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 63:20


For Lincoln's birthday month this year, we unpack Biblical themes in a crucial speech he gave at the end of his life where he interprets the Civil War entirely in Biblical terms. The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly understanding the Bible and Politics podcast. Therefore, welcome our first Republican president to the podcast, Abraham Lincoln. The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.

Tangazo
183. Tangazo!: LA Firestorm, 2025 African American expectations and Snowstorm and St. Louis City Government matters

Tangazo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 109:36


Tangazo - a Podcast from KDHX, begins its 7th season with its 183rd episode an excellent live discussion on the Los Angeles fire Storm, with East StLouis native Dr. Milo Edwards, a physiologist who lives in in Los Angeles County, describing in graphic detail, the trama and life changing impact, resulting from the LA firestorm, that continues to rage in the city of Los Angeles. Consuming over twelve thousand homes,schools, businesses and the hopes and dreams and mental wellbeing,of tens of thousands of people,many of whom,are of African American descent. ----- Tangazo cohost and political consultant Tim Person, social justice activist Attorney, Etefia Umana and St.Louis American Editorial Columnist and political historian Michael Wesley Jones, continue the first hour, with Tangazo host/producer Hank Thompson,     discussing African American concerns for the future, under a “Republican Government” headed by a soon to be, Republican President, Donald Trump. ----- We conclude the 183rd episode of Tangazo, with a focus on St. Louis city and the challenges it faces,in its efforts to become a “First Class City,” in the future that more people will find desirable, for their families to live in. 2nd Ward Alderman Tom Oldenburg and social justice activist, Attorney Jerryl Christmas, join us for a lively discussion on St. Louis's inability, are lack of preparation to handle a snow storm that continues some ten days later to wreak havoc, on numerous neighborhoods throughout the city. ------  We also discussed the failures of local elected leaders beginning with St.Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, to recognize the importance of being involved with the St. Louis Public Schools. All of which contributes to a declining population,of both students of the city's public schools and city residents, who continue to vote with their feet! -----  

The Dallas Morning News
With frigid weather forecast in Dallas, don't warm up your car unattended ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 5:15


With frigid temperature once again in the forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, officials are warning residents to not leave their cars running unattended, lest they want to pay a fine for several hundred dollars or have their car stolen. The Tarrant County Sheriff's office is warning residents to not leave their cars running and unattended to warm during winter weather.; In other news, a U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled against outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden's effort to protect immigrants illegally brought to the U.S. as children, siding with Texas just days before Republican President-elect Donald Trump takes office; The Dallas Cowboys' NFC East rival Washington Commanders ended one of the NFL's longest-standing conference championship game appearance droughts with an upset win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night. Division rival Philadelphia also won over the weekend, beating the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 to advance to the NFC Championship game and will play Washington next Sunday; And Dallas-Fort Worth attracts people of all kinds, including celebrities such as Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, Keith Lee and Martha Stewart. Movie stars, sports commentators, musicians, politicians and other well-known people travel to the Dallas area for work, whether to film or perform, and sometimes for leisure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf
Political Coffee 1-7-25: Legacy of J6 is the FBI/DOJ cannot be trusted and must be completely reformed, lawfare against a constitutional scholar, Zuckerberg promises less censorship and history was made as Dems didn't object to a Republican presidency fo

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 43:13


Jan 6 2020 legacy is the FBI/DOJ  can't be trusted: https://thefederalist.com/2025/01/07/the-legacy-of-jan-6-should-be-massive-reform-of-the-fbi-and-doj/ Lawfare against a true constitutional scholar: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/biden-regimes-lawfare-interview-john-eastman/Zuckerberg promises less censorship cause he fears the people, not just Trump: https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/01/07/mark-zuckerberg-promises-less-censorship-on-facebook-as-he-scraps-biased-third-party-fact-checkers/ History was made: Dems didn't object to certifying a Republican President for the first time since 1988: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/history-is-made-today-democrats-didnt-object-certifying/ 

Mornings on the Mall
Kamala Certifies the Election

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 35:41


1/6/25 Hour 1 Kamala Harris presides over the US Senate and certifies the election victory for Donald Trump and JD Vance. Democrats vote unanimously to certify the election, the first time they’ve done so for a Republican President since 1988. Merrick Garland issues a dishonest statement recognizing the anniversary of January 6, 2021. Vince speaks with Chris Bedford, Senior politics Editor & DC correspondent for TheBlaze about Corporate America suddenly playing nice with Donald Trump. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter
Reshaping America: Project 2025's Bold Agenda for the Next Republican President

Project 2025: The Ominous Specter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 5:58


As I delve into the intricacies of Project 2025, a initiative spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, I am struck by the sheer scope and ambition of its proposals. This is not just a policy guide; it is a comprehensive blueprint for a radical overhaul of American governance, tailored for the next Republican president, with many eyes on Donald Trump should he win the presidential election.At its core, Project 2025 is built around four pillars: a detailed policy guide, a database of potential personnel for the next administration, a training program dubbed the "Presidential Administration Academy," and a playbook for actions to be taken within the first 180 days in office. Led by former Trump administration officials Paul Dans and Spencer Chretien, this project has drawn significant attention and criticism for its ties to Trump's past policies and current campaign promises[3].One of the most striking aspects of Project 2025 is its vision for the federal government's structure and function. The project proposes dismantling several key departments, including the Department of Education, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Department of Education, for instance, would be abolished to facilitate school choice and increase parental control over schools, with federal programs and standards devolving to the states. This move would also see the elimination of programs like Head Start, which serves over 833,000 children living in poverty, and the federal fund for low-income students under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965[1][2].The project's approach to education is emblematic of its broader philosophy: education is viewed as a private rather than a public good. This is reflected in proposals to make public funds available as school vouchers, even for parents sending their children to private or religious schools, and cuts to funding for free school meals. The critique of "woke propaganda" in public schools further underscores the project's commitment to conservative principles in education[1].In the realm of healthcare, Project 2025 suggests significant changes, including cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, and the explicit rejection of abortion as healthcare. The plan also urges the government to eliminate coverage of emergency contraception and to use the Comstock Act to prosecute those who send and receive contraceptives and abortion pills. These proposals align with the project's stance on social issues, such as declaring that "men and women are biological realities and married men and women are the ideal, natural family"[1][2].The project's energy and climate policies are equally contentious. It advocates for reducing environmental and climate change regulations to favor fossil fuels, repealing the Inflation Reduction Act, and closing offices focused on clean energy and climate change mitigation. Diana Furchtgott-Roth, the Heritage Foundation's energy and climate director, suggests that the EPA should support the consumption of more natural gas, despite concerns about methane leaks. The project also proposes relaxing restrictions on oil drilling and preventing states from adopting stricter regulations on vehicular emissions[1][4].The impact on science agencies is profound. Project 2025 recommends prioritizing fundamental research over deployment, arguing that many current programs act as subsidies to the private sector. It proposes eliminating offices focused on energy technology development and climate change, and reshaping the U.S. Global Change and Research Program to align with conservative principles. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) would be broken up, with its climate change research activities heavily curtailed. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be subject to closer oversight by political appointees, with a focus on managerial skills over scientific qualifications[4].The project's approach to labor and employment is also noteworthy. It suggests eliminating civil service protections for thousands of government employees, allowing them to be replaced by political appointees. This "unitary executive" theory aims to streamline decision-making but raises concerns about the politicization of the federal bureaucracy. Additionally, the project proposes changes to overtime rules that could weaken protections and decrease overtime pay for some workers, and introduces work requirements for people reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)[1][2].Expert analyses highlight the inconsistencies and potential implications of these proposals. Darrell West argues that the inconsistencies are designed for fundraising from certain industries or donors that would benefit. The project's emphasis on political appointees over merit-based staffing and its push for deregulation in key sectors have raised alarms about the potential for increased corruption and decreased public oversight[1].As I reflect on the breadth of Project 2025's proposals, it becomes clear that this initiative represents a fundamental shift in how the federal government operates and the values it upholds. The project's backers see it as a necessary correction to what they perceive as a bloated, inefficient, and overly liberal bureaucracy. Critics, however, view it as a dangerous erosion of public services, environmental protections, and social safety nets.Looking forward, the implementation of Project 2025's policies hinges on the outcome of the next presidential election. If a Republican president aligned with these proposals takes office, the first 180 days will be crucial in setting the tone for the administration. The project's playbook outlines a series of swift actions designed to reshape the government according to its vision. Whether this vision aligns with the broader interests of the American public remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Project 2025 is a blueprint for a significantly different America.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Weds 12/11 - Kroger-Albertsons Merger, Biden Threatens Veto of JUDGES Act, Woody Allen's Chef Sues and The Onion's Bid for Infowars Thrown Out

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 7:16


This Day in Legal History: Bernie Madoff ArrestedOn December 11, 2008, financier Bernard L. Madoff was arrested by federal authorities for orchestrating one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history. Madoff, a respected figure on Wall Street and former chairman of NASDAQ, had promised consistent high returns to investors. However, he used money from new investors to pay returns to earlier ones, rather than generating legitimate profits. The scheme unraveled during the 2008 financial crisis when panicked investors sought to withdraw funds, revealing Madoff's inability to cover billions of dollars.Madoff's fraud affected a vast range of victims, including wealthy individuals, charities, and pension funds, some of which were completely wiped out. Prosecutors estimated the losses to be approximately $65 billion, though this figure included fictitious profits shown on client statements. The actual cash losses were around $17.5 billion, much of which was later recovered by a court-appointed trustee.Madoff pleaded guilty in 2009 to 11 federal felonies, including securities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. He received a 150-year prison sentence, reflecting the enormous harm caused by his crimes. The case also spurred regulatory reforms, as it revealed significant oversight failures by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which had missed numerous red flags during prior investigations.The scandal had lasting implications for the financial world, highlighting vulnerabilities in investment practices and the need for stringent oversight. Many victims continued seeking justice and compensation long after Madoff's imprisonment, while the case remains a cautionary tale about trust and greed in finance.A U.S. bankruptcy judge halted The Onion's planned purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars website, ruling that the bankruptcy auction did not maximize potential bids. Judge Christopher Lopez acknowledged errors in the auction process, including the trustee's premature call for final offers, which likely left money on the table. Neither The Onion's winning bid nor the runner-up bid from a company tied to Jones' businesses adequately addressed Jones' significant debts. Jones, who declared bankruptcy in 2022, owes over $1.3 billion to families of Sandy Hook shooting victims after courts ruled he defamed them by falsely claiming the tragedy was staged. The Onion's bid was bolstered by Sandy Hook families waiving part of their repayment to increase creditor payouts, raising its total valuation to $7 million. However, Jones argued The Onion's bid relied on inflated calculations compared to the $3.5 million cash offer from First American United Companies.The judge ordered a renewed auction process and called for resolving creditor disputes beforehand. While Jones celebrated the decision, The Onion expressed disappointment but reiterated its interest in turning Infowars into a parody site with less harmful content. Sandy Hook families' attorneys criticized the delays but remained committed to holding Jones accountable.The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars stopped by US judge | ReutersThe Onion's Bid for Alex Jones' Infowars Rejected by Judge (1)President Joe Biden announced his intent to veto the JUDGES Act, a bipartisan bill proposing 66 new federal trial court judgeships to alleviate case backlogs. Despite the Democratic-led Senate passing the bill in August, the Republican-controlled House delayed action until after the election, won by Republican President-elect Donald Trump. The White House criticized the timing, suggesting partisan motives, and noted Republicans' prior resistance to filling judicial vacancies under Biden.The legislation aims to stagger new appointments over a decade to distribute appointments across three presidential administrations, addressing concerns about partisanship in judicial nominations. Republican Senator Todd Young, the bill's sponsor, and several judges emphasized the urgent need for additional resources, citing increased case filings and delays since 1990.House Democrats, however, withdrew support, accusing Republicans of reneging on promises to pass the bill earlier. Representative Jerrold Nadler argued that granting Trump immediate judicial appointments could bolster his executive power. Biden's veto would require a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override, an unlikely scenario. Judges advocating for the bill expressed disappointment, emphasizing its nonpartisan intent and necessity to ensure timely justice.Biden vows to veto bill expanding US judiciary after Trump's win | ReutersWoody Allen's former chef, Hermie Fajardo, has filed a lawsuit accusing Allen, his wife Soon-Yi Previn, and their home manager Pamela Steigmeyer of unlawful termination due to his military obligations and complaints about improper wages. Fajardo alleges violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act (USERRA) and New York labor laws, asserting that he was dismissed after raising concerns about taxless paychecks and reduced wages during his Army Reserve training.Fajardo's claims suggest a pattern of retaliation, including hostility from Steigmeyer and a sudden, unexplained termination shortly after a delayed return from mandatory military duty. The lawsuit challenges the defendants' subsequent claims of dissatisfaction with Fajardo's cooking, pointing instead to his complaints and military obligations as the true motivations for his firing.Criticism of Allen is underscored, to say the least, by his history of abusive personal and professional behavior. Allen has faced decades of allegations, including longstanding sexual abuse claims from his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, which have cast a well-deserved shadow over his career despite his continued denial of wrongdoing. Woody Allen's Ex-Chef Alleges He Was Fired Over Military ServiceA U.S. federal court blocked the proposed $25 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons, marking a victory for consumers who prioritize competitive grocery pricing. Judge Adrienne Nelson ruled that the deal, which would have united the two largest traditional grocery chains, could harm shoppers by reducing competition and driving up costs. The decision aligns with the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) efforts to counteract inflation and protect consumers.The FTC and state attorneys general argued that the merger would limit choices for consumers and weaken the bargaining power of unionized grocery workers. The court rejected Kroger's claims that the deal would reduce prices and improve services through efficiencies, noting the lack of enforceable guarantees. Concerns about job losses and potential harm to small businesses were also central to the opposition.For shoppers, the decision improves the chance that grocery prices remain as low as possible by preserving competition between major chains. With food costs already having risen by 25% in recent years, maintaining market competition is a crucial step toward affordability. This ruling reinforces the importance of competition in the economy, benefiting not only consumers but also workers and small businesses.While Kroger and Albertsons argued that the merger was necessary to compete with giants like Walmart and Amazon, the court doubted whether their proposals to sell stores to maintain competition would succeed. Ultimately, this decision supports those who believe that strong antitrust enforcement is essential for a balanced economy.Kroger's $25-billion deal for grocery rival Albertsons blocked by US courts | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

The Case for Life
True or False: Voting for a Republican President increases abortion?

The Case for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 7:26


The political left is all over the place claiming that Democrats do a better job of reducing abortion than Republicans do. This claim is VERY questionable. Be sure to subscribe to The Case for Life Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app so you never miss a single episode. Follow Scott Klusendorf on Rumble, Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to be kept up to date on everything God is doing through my pro-life work. Book me for an event or partner with Life Training Institute as a donor at https://prolifetraining.com.

The Morning Joe Rant Show Podcast
The election, DNC, "Leopards ate my face", The rich get richer, Trump judge blocks overtime pay, oil exec for energy secretary, & Tim Pool's maximum confidence minimal intelligence.

The Morning Joe Rant Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 27:16


The election, DNC, "Leopards ate my face", The rich get richer, Trump judge blocks overtime pay, oil exec for energy secretary, & Tim Pool's maximum confidence minimal intelligence. The election - "What really frustrates me is that the people who voted for Trump will never acknowledge their mistake or be accountable when shit hits the fan. They will find a new scapegoat and defiantly march towards the demise of us all. Maybe there is no karma in the real world. Sure, most of us will die but it won't matter whether you voted red or blue. This is the worst trait of humans. This ability to evade responsibility and convince yourself that someone else is always to blame. This is what happens when you promote "self-interest" above all!" The DNC deserves blame too. "Leopards ate my face" moments already - (a parody of regretful voters who vote for cruel and unjust policies (and politicians) and are then surprised when their own lives become worse as a result.) Trump judge blocks overtime pay for 4 million workers - The rule would have required employers to pay overtime premiums to salaried workers who earn less than $1,128 per week, or about $58,600 per year, when they work more than 40 hours in a week, beginning Jan. 1, 2025, and it had temporarily raised the threshold to about $44,000 per year on July 1. The previous threshold of about $35,500, which was set in 2019, will now be back in effect. Jordan, who was appointed by Republican President-elect Donald Trump in his first term. the threshold for overtime eligibility will now revert back to $35,500. (Leopards ate my face) Trump announces oil executive Chris Wright as his pick for energy secretary. "There is no climate crisis, and we're not in the midst of an energy transition either," Wright said. -(Leopards ate my face) - Appointing an oil exec for energy is like hiring a pyromaniac as the fire chief—sure, they know fire, but not in the way you'd hope. The rich get richer - According to Bloomberg's Billionaire Index, the world's 10 richest people got even richer, collectively adding $64 billion to their coffers on the day Trump captured the presidency for the second time. Voltaire: ‘Ceux qui peuvent vous faire croire à des absurdités peuvent vous faire commettre des atrocités.' Roughly, "Anyone who can get you to believe absurdities can also get you to commit atrocities." This episode is sponsored by Joe Ugly Apparel - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.JoeUglyApparel.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Stylish, bold, & modern apparel. For the rare misfit. Be something different. Be a misfit. Joe Ugly Apparel If you or anyone you know is looking for podcast editing, podcast production, or any other podcast services reach out to The Wild 1 Media. Produced by The Wild 1 Media. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thewild1media.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://darksidediaries.sounder.fm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/ttmygh⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://crypto101.sounder.fm/

VPM Daily Newscast
11/14/24 - Gov. Glenn Youngkin's going to be the first Republican governor in Virginia to serve under a Republican President since Jim Gilmore in 2002.

VPM Daily Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 6:54


Plus: news about the creation of the Virginia Veterans Network, a new manufacturing facility in Pittsylvania County — and other news from across Central Virginia. 

Dave and Dujanovic
Who Donald Trump has chosen for his new administration

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 10:08


Republican President-elect Donald Trump has begun making announcements about who will be in his new administration. Dave and Debbie go through the list.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
Donald Trump's Reëlection, and America's Future

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 49:08


In the end, Donald Trump's rhetoric of another stolen election, and his opponents' warnings that he would once again attempt to subvert a loss, were moot. Trump, a convicted felon and sexual abuser, won not only the Electoral College, but the popular vote—the first time for a Republican President since 2004. Democrats lost almost every swing state, even as abortion-rights ballot measures found favor in some conservative states. David Remnick joins The Political Scene's weekly Washington roundtable—staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos—to discuss Kamala Harris's campaign, Trump's overtly authoritarian rhetoric, and the American electorate's rightward trajectory.

The New Yorker: Politics and More
Donald Trump Returns. What Now?

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 53:41


The Washington roundtable is joined by David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, to discuss how Donald Trump, a convicted felon and sexual abuser, won both the Electoral College and the popular vote—a first for a Republican President since 2004. Democrats lost almost every swing state, even as abortion-rights ballot measures found favor in some conservative states. On this crossover episode with The New Yorker Radio Hour, they discuss Kamala Harris's campaign, Trump's overtly authoritarian rhetoric, and the American electorate's rightward trajectory. This week's reading: “Donald Trump's Revenge,” by Susan B. Glasser “2016 and 2024,” by Jelani Cobb “How Donald Trump, the Leader of White Grievance, Gained Among Hispanic Voters,” by Kelefa Sanneh “The Reckoning of the Democratic Party,” by Jay Caspian Kang “How America Embraced Gender War,” by Jia Tolentino “Donald Trump's Second Term Is Joe Biden's Real Legacy,” by Isaac Chotiner To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send in feedback on this episode, write to themail@newyorker.com with “The Political Scene” in the subject line.

Bill Whittle Network
With Malice Toward None

Bill Whittle Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 18:24


Alternate title: MAGA MANBABY BLUBBERS LIKE A SISSY. Recorded just a few moments after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the 2024 election, Hot Mic host Bill Whittle unloads four years of emotional baggage and invokes the language, the spirit and most importantly the INTENTION of the first Republican President. Join our crack team of elite anti-elitists by becoming a member or making a one-time donation right here: https://billwhittle.com/register/

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2233: Paul Greenberg predicts a George Washington vs Donald Trump election in 2028

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 35:07


The good news is that the interminable 2024 election is almost done. The bad news is that the 2028 Presidential campaign - sure to be described as the most important election in American history - will begin later this week. The best-selling writer Paul Greenberg is already imagining this election. “It is 2028 and a certain president wants a third term,” is the premise of Greenberg's new satire, A Third Term: A Novella. And to counter this Republican President, (un)popularly known as “the Tyrant”, an operative snatches a certain George Washington from his deathbed in 1799 and makes him the 2028 Democratic candidate. The really interesting question in this imaginary Trump-Washington match-up are their running mates. If Washington selects FDR, then I'm guessing Trump will go with Robert E. Lee. It's going to be quite a spectacle. I can't wait. Paul Greenberg writes at the intersection of the environment and technology, seeking to help his readers escape screens and find emotional and ecological balance with their planet. He is the author of six books including the New York Times bestseller and Notable Book Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food. His other books are The Climate Diet, Goodbye Phone, Hello World, The Omega Principle, American Catch, and the novel, Leaving Katya. He currently hosts the podcast Fish Talk. Paul's writing on oceans, climate change, health, technology, and the environment appears regularly in The New York Times and many other publications. He's the recipient of a James Beard Award for Writing and Literature, a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation, a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship and many other grants and awards. Currently the writer-in-residence at The Safina Center, Paul contributes to academic life as a visiting scholar at the University of Washington's Ocean Nexus Center, and as an adjunct professor at New York University's Animal Studies Program in Manhattan. In summers he runs a study-abroad program on the Mediterranean Diet in Greece for Boston's Northeastern University. His books are used widely in university and high school curricula and have been excerpted on the College Board's AP English Exam. Paul is a frequent guest on national television and radio including Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His PBS Frontline documentary The Fish on My Plate was among the most viewed Frontline films of the 2017 season and his TED Talk has reached over 1.5 million viewers to date. He lectures widely at institutions around the country ranging from Harvard to Google to the United States Senate. A graduate in Russian Studies from Brown University, Paul speaks Russian and French. He currently lives at Ground Zero in Manhattan where he maintains a family and a terrace garden and produces, to his knowledge, the only wine grown south of 14th Street.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Retirement Secrets with Patrick McNally
#144 Elections: Who Does the Market Love More, Democrats or Republicans?

Retirement Secrets with Patrick McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 51:18


In this episode, Patrick McNally discusses how the markets may react depending on whether a Democrat or a Republican President is in office. Have you been wondering what will happen to the market if a certain President gets elected? Are you concerned that you should make some changes right now to your portfolio to protect it? Listen in and be sure to download your FREE copy of historical Presidents and their market returns below. Use it to follow along with the show. GET YOUR FREE GUIDE HERE Join the Retirement Lifestyles Inner Circle: www.PatrickMcNally.com Schedule a FREE Discovery Call: HERE's my calendar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetirementLifestylesAdvisors/ Instagram: @Retirement_Lifestyles_Advisors LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theretirementincomeadvisor/ Twitter: @The_McNally Questions? Call or Text 530-319-5158   Disclosures Information presented is believed to be factual and up to date, but we do not guarantee its accuracy, and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. All expressions of opinion reflect the judgment of the host on the date of publication and are subject to change. All information is based on sources deemed to be reliable, but no warranty or guarantee is made as to its accuracy or completeness. Financial calculations are based on various assumptions that may never come to pass. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes only. Charts, graphs, and references to market returns do not represent the performance achieved by Retirement Lifestyles Advisory Group or any of its advisory clients. Content should not be construed as personalized investment advice, nor should it be interpreted as an offer to buy or sell any securities mentioned. A professional advisor should be consulted before implementing any of the strategies presented. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and there can be no assurance that any specific investment or strategy will be suitable or profitable for an investor. In addition, there can be no assurances that an investor's portfolio will match or outperform any particular benchmark. Asset allocation and diversification do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. The social security, tax, legal, and estate planning information provided is general in nature. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice. Always consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific legal or tax situation. Retirement Lifestyles Advisory Group is not affiliated or endorsed by the Social Security Administration of the United States. Case studies are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as testimonials. Every investor's situation is different, and goals may not always be achieved. Retirement Lifestyles Advisory Group is registered as an investment advisor and only transacts business in states where it is properly registered or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements. Registration as an investment advisor does not constitute an endorsement of the firm by securities regulators, nor does it indicate that the advisor has attained a particular level of skill or ability.

Consider This from NPR
Project 2025: Political winner or loser?

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 10:27


Project 2025 - you've probably heard about it. It's a roadmap from the conservative Heritage Foundation for the next Republican president.It's also been a major talking point for Democrats on the campaign trail. Donald Trump, meanwhile, has tried to disavow it and distance himself. That's because the plan has attracted negative attention over the ultra conservative policies it endorses like overhauling and eliminating some government agencies, firing thousands of civil servants and a mass deportation campaign. Project 2025 was created to help the next Republican President execute an extreme conservative agenda. Now it's also become an attack line for Democrats. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
Ronald Reagan's Funniest Jokes About His Age

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 18:12


During the 2024 presidential campaign, we've heard a lot about how old the candidates are. How did the last famously “old” president -- Ronald Reagan -- handle the age issue? With jokes! Like this: I remember when George Bush and I took office, January 1981 -- or as another Republican President might have put it: 4 months and 7 years ago. You know, I've waited 125 years to say that. That was President Reagan opening a Republican fundraising dinner speech. The date: May 11, 1988 … The age: 77. What were Ronald Reagan's funniest jokes about his age? Find out in the latest episode of C-SPAN's podcast “The Weekly” … It's the best of Ronald Reagan jokes… about being old. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Thursday, July 18, 2024 – Making the case for a Republican president

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 55:34


The Republican National Convention aims to end on a high note with a triumphant nomination acceptance speech by Donald Trump. It's his first public comments since the assassination attempt over the weekend. The convention is propelling the expected momentum for the candidate, but we'll bring it back down to earth to talk about what a Trump Presidency would mean for Native Americans. GUESTS U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (Cherokee/R-OK) Shaun Griswold (Laguna, Zuni, and Jemez), editor of Source New Mexico Paul DeMain (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin/Ojibwe descendent), former journalist Kari Lake, U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona

Interplace
Regulatory Shifts and Environmental Drifts: Legal and Natural Boundaries

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 19:40


Hello Interactors,We're fully into Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and as the earth tilts toward the sun, Interplace tilts toward the environment. And what a crucial moment to do so. Just last week, the Supreme Court made sweeping decisions that could unravel over fifty years of environmental legislation, threatening to plunge us into chaos. This upheaval comes precisely when our world's natural boundaries desperately need regulatory stability and security to make any meaningful progress in combating global warming.Let's dig in…POLLEN, POLLUTING, AND POLITICSI recently returned from the Midwest visiting family. I like looking out of the airplane window at the various crop patterns from state to state. Trying to discern which state I was over; I was reminded of a corny Midwest joke.Why do Iowa corn stalks lean to the east? Because Illinois sucks and Nebraska blows. Folks in Illinois tell the same joke, but it's Ohio that sucks and Iowa that blows. You get the idea.The truth is the wind does commonly blow from west to east oblivious to state borders. It sends whatever it wants across the border — clouds, dust, seeds, pollen…pollution. And if there's money to be made, borders become porous or disappear altogether.Those rivalrous corn jokes mirror an economic reality. Bordering states all compete for federal subsidies and access to markets — mostly across international borders. Access to these markets can be impacted by corn pollen drifting from one state to another.With the widespread adoption of genetically modified (GMO) corn varieties, there's potential for contamination of non-GMO corn fields by pollen from GMO corn fields on state lines. One study suggest cross-pollination could be detected up to 600 feet away from the source, although counts dropped off rapidly beyond 150 feet.But the more pressing concern isn't pollen drift, but pollution drift. As part of the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a “Good Neighbor” rule designed to reduce air pollution that crosses state lines. It requires "upwind" states to reduce emissions that affect air quality in "downwind" states which can cause significant health problems.Last week, on June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court's ruling in Ohio v. EPA temporarily blocked this rule.Fossil fuel companies and industry associations celebrated the decision as a win, viewing it as a check on the EPA's regulatory power. Meanwhile humans with a heart and lungs worry the decision leaves upwind states free to contribute to their neighbors' ozone problems for years.It's worth noting that this is a temporary stay, not a final ruling on the merits of the case. The legal challenge will continue in lower courts, with the possibility of oral arguments as soon as this fall. But this ruling can also be seen as part of a pattern of the Supreme Court's conservative majority expressing skepticism towards federal regulatory authority, especially in environmental matters.Take, for example, the ruling that came the very next day on June 28, 2024. The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, curtailed EPA, and other executive agencies', power by overturning the Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council precedent. This shift endangers numerous regulations and transfers authority from the executive branch to Congress and the courts. Chevron has been a cornerstone in American law, cited in 70 Supreme Court and 17,000 lower court decisions.The case began with fishermen challenging two similar rulings, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce. These involved a 1976 law requiring herring boats to carry federal observers to prevent overfishing. A 2020 regulation mandated boat owners to pay $700 daily for the observers. Fishermen from New Jersey and Rhode Island, supported by conservative groups opposing the "administrative state," sued, arguing the law didn't authorize the National Marine Fisheries Service to impose the fee.Adam Liptak of the New York Times reported the fisherman case was brought “by Cause of Action Institute, which says its mission is ‘to limit the power of the administrative state,' and the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which says it aims ‘to protect constitutional freedoms from violations from the administrative state.'” Liptak also reports these institutions are funded by Charles Koch, the climate change denying billionaire who has long supported conservative and libertarian causes.It's curious how the Environmental Protection Agency came from a conservative libertarian and the first most dishonest president in my lifetime, Richard Nixon. The EPA will likely be obliterated should the least trusted former president get reelected — Felonious Trump.GORSUCH'S GRIM GREEN GUTTINGI wrote about the formation of the EPA in July of 2021.

Life Matters
319: How A Republic Works with Scott Peotter

Life Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 27:58


In this episode of Life Matters, Brian Johnston discusses the actual nature of how a republic works. It works by representing the people through elected representation. These representatives exist at every level of government and through diversified jurisdictions . Brian interviews Scott Peotter, a long-time pro-life advocate who has served in local jurisdictions and has enforced just laws on the most local levels, including city council. In July 2023, Gavin Newsom attempted, in his role of governor, to force the Temecula school board to promote LGBTQ doctrines and accept Planned Parenthood abortion mandates in that district. The school board, by a very narrow margin, insisted that they are held accountable and will be accountable for the assets of that particular school district and that the governor was functioning as a dictatorial autocrat. The school board prevailed. It is critical to understand, if you care about the direction of our country, that we are a nation and a government that is, “of the people, by the people, and for the people” in the words of Abraham Lincoln, America's first Republican President.   If you desire for your nation, state, county or community to embrace good values in the civic realm, you absolutely must be aware, and then be involved in your local community.

Your Wealth & Beyond: The Financial Planning Podcast
How the 2024 Election Could Impact the Economy, Your Finances, and Your Retirement Savings

Your Wealth & Beyond: The Financial Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 21:47


For many people, election years bring a lot of stress. That's especially true in the most recent elections. Media coverage is 24/7, and there are new polls and promises in the headlines, which can cause uncertainty among investors. So today, I'm jumping on the mic with John Gengle, a Financial Advisor at Bayntree Wealth, to discuss what history has taught us about previous election years and what to expect from this one.  In our conversation, you'll hear how changes to which party is in power rarely lead to a significant impact on the economy, how fixed-income investments have been undervalued, and how Congress plays a more critical role in our tax laws and economy than a new President. Key takeaways: What to expect if a Democrat or Republican President is elected. Why campaign promises don't always lead to sweeping economic changes. The benefits that a divided congress has on economic policy. How fixed income investments have been undervalued in recent years.  

Real News Now Podcast
Past Speechwriters Call Bidens State of the Union 'An Utter Disgrace'

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 5:38


In the limelight on Thursday evening, President Biden seized the opportunity to present his State of the Union address. With eight months to go before facing the polls and his popularity caught in a slump, the president firmly targeted his predecessor, referred to only as 'him'. Throughout his address, the president performed a delicate tightrope walk as he targeted not only the former leader but also the Republican representatives attending the joint session of Congress. "Recognize this: the former Republican President essentially told Putin, 'You have free reign,'" was the charge Biden made, just moments into his address. This came as the initial salvo in a series of thirteen references to his predecessor, who emerged the GOP's presumptive nominee this week. While the Democrats reveled in the forthrightness of the president's speech, Republicans felt it was over the top. To veteran politico Bill McGurn, who has seen his fair share of political speeches as former chief speechwriter for President George W. Bush, this was perhaps the most partisan State of the Union he has ever witnessed. The sense of partisanship was underscored by McGurn, who concurrently contributes to the Wall Street Journal as a member of the editorial board and columnist, and serves as a Fox News contributor. To him, the address was bereft of Republicans outreach and carried one message loud and clear: the resurgence of big government, in full swing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast
Senator Rick Scott Says, “Buy American!” ~ Endorsed by Farmers Coalition

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 18:15 Transcription Available


Senator Rick Scott (www.rickscott.com: https://www.rickscott.senate.gov/), Boasts about the National Farmers Coalition endorsement. Florida jobs in agriculture is second only to tourism. The Federal Government has not been cooperative to our citrus industry farmers. Sen. Scott steps up to honor Florida's agricultural industry as an example of what the EU farmers can emulate in Europe. He's working now on a program to remove produce away from China and get everyone to understand we must focus and buy American-safe produce. In general Sen. Scott emphasizes we must buy ONLY American products. Since “China has decided to be our enemy, we must insulate ourselves from China's control.” He supports Donald Trump's “Drill baby…drill” philosophy. “We cannot have China owning our farmland, and we must remain independent,” he says. He adds that Mitch McConnell is in the dark to negotiate border security. He says McConnell wasn't focused on closing the border. He was focusing on illegal immigration limits of acceptability, a legislative compromise for Joe Biden. Joe Biden had unilateral control to keep the border closed and not open it moments after he took office. “McConnell must go!” Senator Scott wants to secure a border in Ukraine but won't agree to close our border! The process of the system in the “swamp” now requires a Republican majority in both the House and Senate, not to mention a Republican President. “Mitch McConnell goes along with Chuck Schumer all the time, WHY?!” Why are we looking to fund Ukraine to protect their sovereignty when Mitch McConnell does nothing to protect our border? Scott warns that Joe Biden and family must be transparent with all of their business relationships.Senator Rick Scott Says, “Buy American!” ~ Endorsed by Farmers CoalitionOriginally Recorded on February 27, 2024Season 2, Episode 236Learn More at: GeneValentino.comImage(s) Courtesy of: Gene Valentino Join the Conversation: https://GeneValentino.com WMXI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewsRadio981 More WMXI Interviews: https://genevalentino.com/wmxi-interviews/ More GrassRoots TruthCast Episodes: https://genevalentino.com/grassroots-truthcast-with-gene-valentino/ More Broadcasts with Gene as the Guest: https://genevalentino.com/america-beyond-the-noise/ More About Gene Valentino: https://genevalentino.com/about-gene-valentino/

Real News Now Podcast
Trump Paves Way for 'New Day' with RNC Leadership Shuffle: 'Every Penny Will Be Used Wisely'

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 5:52


In an announcement made this Monday, the top contender for the 2024 Presidential race and former Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump put forth his nominations for the reconfiguration of the Republican National Committee's (RNC) top-tier management. This shake-up includes the nomination of Lara Trump, spouse of his son, for the post of RNC co-chairwoman, alongside the postulation of Michael Whatley, formerly the Chair of North Carolina's GOP, as the successor to Ronna McDaniel for the Committee's leadership. The new face for the post of Chief Operating Officer of the RNC, as suggested by Trump, is none other than Chris LaCivita, who is close to Trump and is co-campaign manager for the Trump 2024 campaign. In his revised role, LaCivita would be functioning from two key locations: the Trump campaign headquarter situated in Palm Beach, Florida, as well as the official premises of the RNC in Washington, D.C. This isn't the first instance when a family member of a former Republican President has been put forth for such a pivotal role within the RNC. To recall one such instance, Maureen Reagan, President Ronald Reagan's daughter, took on the responsibilities as RNC co-chairwoman during her father's presidency. It's significant to note that the Republican National Committee is currently grappling with its stinging financial underperformance. Evidently, the Committee has revealed its weakest fundraising conversion in the past decade just recently. As 2023 concluded, the RNC accumulated financing totalling $87.2 million, with liquid assets of just $8 million, marred by a debt of an alarming $1.8 million.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Warning with Steve Schmidt
How Vivek Ramaswamy is auditioning to be Donald Trump's VP

The Warning with Steve Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 10:25


Steve Schmidt reacts to Vivek Ramaswamy's comments at the Republican President debate, saying both 9/11 and January 6th were inside jobs. Steve adds that this sort of inane commentary is clearly an audition to be Trump's running mate and should be cause of national concern.

The Steve Gruber Show
Aaron Kall, Republican President debate analysis, take aways.

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 11:00


Aaron Kall is the Director of Debate at the University of Michigan. Republican President Debate Analysis, take aways. 

Trumpcast
Amicus: Is The Federalist Society Over?

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 46:44


Donald J Trump is signaling a split with the conservative legal movement's kingmakers, The Federalist Society. Instead, the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee is planning a radical (and radically lawless) remaking of American government in his image. On this week's show, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Amanda Hollis Brusky, professor of politics at Pomona College and author of Ideas with Consequences: The Federalist Society & the Conservative Counterrevolution, and coauthor of Separate But Faithful: The Christian Right's Radical Struggle to Transform Law and Legal Culture. Together, they explore what the split between the right's legal project of 40 years and the man who hopes to be the next Republican President means for the law, the rule of law, and the U.S. Supreme Court.  In this week's Amicus Plus segment, Dahlia is joined by Jay Willis of Balls and Strikes to discuss the Supreme Court's new ethics code. Spoiler: It's not really new. As Jay says, think of it more like frat house rules published for the benefit of naive parents.  Sign up for Slate Plus now to listen and support our show.  Dahlia's book Lady Justice: Women, the Law and the Battle to Save America, is also available as an audiobook, and Amicus listeners can get a 25 percent discount by entering the code “AMICUS” at checkout. https://books.supportingcast.fm/lady-justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

Donald J Trump is signaling a split with the conservative legal movement's kingmakers, The Federalist Society. Instead, the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee is planning a radical (and radically lawless) remaking of American government in his image.  On this week's show, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Amanda Hollis Brusky, professor of politics at Pomona College and author of  Ideas with Consequences: The Federalist Society & the Conservative Counterrevolution, and coauthor of Separate But Faithful: The Christian Right's Radical Struggle to Transform Law and Legal Culture. Together, they explore what the split between the right's legal project of 40 years and the man who hopes to be the next Republican President means for the law, the rule of law, and the U.S. Supreme Court.  In this week's Amicus Plus segment, Dahlia is joined by Jay Willis of Balls and Strikes to discuss the Supreme Court's new ethics code. Spoiler: It's not really new. As Jay says, think of it more like frat house rules published for the benefit of naive parents.  Sign up for Slate Plus now to listen and support our show.  Dahlia's book  Lady Justice: Women, the Law and the Battle to Save America, is also available as an audiobook, and Amicus listeners can get a 25 percent discount by entering the code “AMICUS” at checkout. https://books.supportingcast.fm/lady-justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Amicus: Is The Federalist Society Over?

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 46:44


Donald J Trump is signaling a split with the conservative legal movement's kingmakers, The Federalist Society. Instead, the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee is planning a radical (and radically lawless) remaking of American government in his image. On this week's show, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Amanda Hollis Brusky, professor of politics at Pomona College and author of Ideas with Consequences: The Federalist Society & the Conservative Counterrevolution, and coauthor of Separate But Faithful: The Christian Right's Radical Struggle to Transform Law and Legal Culture. Together, they explore what the split between the right's legal project of 40 years and the man who hopes to be the next Republican President means for the law, the rule of law, and the U.S. Supreme Court.  In this week's Amicus Plus segment, Dahlia is joined by Jay Willis of Balls and Strikes to discuss the Supreme Court's new ethics code. Spoiler: It's not really new. As Jay says, think of it more like frat house rules published for the benefit of naive parents.  Sign up for Slate Plus now to listen and support our show.  Dahlia's book Lady Justice: Women, the Law and the Battle to Save America, is also available as an audiobook, and Amicus listeners can get a 25 percent discount by entering the code “AMICUS” at checkout. https://books.supportingcast.fm/lady-justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Talking Bidenomics with Larry Kudlow

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 35:33 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor welcomes Larry Kudlow, former economic adviser to President Trump, to discuss the economic state under the Biden administration. Kudlow criticizes "Bidenomics," highlighting rising gas prices, increased consumer price index, and increased grocery prices. They discuss the impact of oil drilling on inflation and everyday costs, and the consequences of transitioning to renewable energy sources. They also express concerns about China's theft of intellectual property and the potential national security risks. The conversation includes concerns about President Biden's international handling, lack of business experience in his administration, and his decision to loosen sanctions on Iran. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Talking Bidenomics with Larry Kudlow

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 35:33 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor welcomes Larry Kudlow, former economic adviser to President Trump, to discuss the economic state under the Biden administration. Kudlow criticizes "Bidenomics," highlighting rising gas prices, increased consumer price index, and increased grocery prices. They discuss the impact of oil drilling on inflation and everyday costs, and the consequences of transitioning to renewable energy sources. They also express concerns about China's theft of intellectual property and the potential national security risks. The conversation includes concerns about President Biden's international handling, lack of business experience in his administration, and his decision to loosen sanctions on Iran. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Talking Bidenomics with Larry Kudlow

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 35:33 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor welcomes Larry Kudlow, former economic adviser to President Trump, to discuss the economic state under the Biden administration. Kudlow criticizes "Bidenomics," highlighting rising gas prices, increased consumer price index, and increased grocery prices. They discuss the impact of oil drilling on inflation and everyday costs, and the consequences of transitioning to renewable energy sources. They also express concerns about China's theft of intellectual property and the potential national security risks. The conversation includes concerns about President Biden's international handling, lack of business experience in his administration, and his decision to loosen sanctions on Iran. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
#1590 Red Caesar and Project 2025: A fascist fever dream being given a vaguely respectable coat of paint by the Claremont Institute and the Heritage Foundation paving the way for an unconstrained, lawless, authoritarian Republican president

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 64:32


Air Date 10/23/2023 The people who want to pull the country in directions that are only supported by a small minority of the population have to develop very intricate plans to have any hope of succeeding. This is the story of the latest plan to establish unchecked rule to implement unpopular policies supported only by the far right. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Clips and Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: ‘The endgame of election denial is that we shouldn't have elections': Authoritarianism expert - The ReidOut - Air Date 10-6-23 Donald Trump has ramped up his violent rhetoric in recent weeks. Meanwhile, a Fox host has urged the U.S. towards civil war and claimed that voting does not work. Ch. 2: Violent Authoritarianism: How Did This Become the GOP? - Keeping Democracy Alive with Burt Cohen - Air Date 11-23-21 Pat Buchanan was ahead of his time. He used the KKK's David Duke to breed a new nativist religious nationalism, based on fear of liberalization. On this show, political science professor Joseph Lowndes sheds light on how the Republican Party got here Ch. 3: Analyzing The Dark Roots Of Modern Conservatism - The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder - Air Date 10-15-23 Emma hosts John S. Huntington, professor of history at Houston Community College, to discuss his recent book Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism. Ch. 4: How Often Do YOU Think About the Roman Empire? - Wisecrack - Air Date 10-16-23 The real reason TikTok is crazy for ancient Rome If you're even a little bit online, you know that the men love ancient Rome. This isn't new: The civilization has loomed large in the Western imagination ever since its catastrophic collapse. Ch. 5: The Conservative Plan to Take Over the Country Part 1 - Leeja Miller - Air Date 9-26-23 Project 2025 is the terrifying plan set out by conservatives to take over the government. But it's radical, and it doesn't align with what most Americans want. Which is why we have to make sure this plan never happens. Ch. 6: The GOP's "Red Caesar" New Political Order Plan Marches Forward - The Thom Hartmann Program - Air Date 10-3-23 A Trump supporter just displayed exactly how stochastic terrorism works. Ch. 7: The Conservative Plan to Take Over the Country Part 2 - Leeja Miller - Air Date 9-26-23 MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 8: Think Tanks: How Fake Experts Shape the News - Tom Nicholas - Air Date 5-13-23 A video about how billionaire-funded right-wing “think tanks” such as the Heritage Foundation, Adam Smith Institute, Manhattan Institute, and Institute of Economic Affairs manipulate the news to spread their propaganda. FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments discussing the Red Caesar movement and our strange allies opposing it MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) SHOW IMAGE: Description: A white marble bust of Julius Caesar in armor and robes wears a red MAGA hat. Credit: Composite design by A. Hoffman. Source images of bust and hat are copyright-free from Pixabay.   Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com

James Wilson Institute Podcast
Depths of the Deep State: Theo Wold on Conservative Failure on theAdministrative Law

James Wilson Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 49:58


Join the Anchoring Truths Podcast Team with our friend Theo Wold, the former Solicitor General of Idaho, for a quite personal account of the origins of the administrative state and the failure of the conservative movement to combat its growth. With key insights derived from his experience working in the Trump Administration, Wold helps illuminate just how many challenges the administrative bureaucracy poses to a future Republican President, as well as the potential path forward. This is an episode you will not want to miss. Before serving as Idaho's Solicitor General, Wold served as the Acting-Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy under President Donald Trump. Before working in the Trump Administration, Wold served as Deputy Chief Counsel to United States Senator Mike Lee on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Theo Wold's analysis is best fleshed out in his recent essay "A Century of Impotency: Conservative Failure and the Administrative State", as featured in the Claremont Institute's recently published volume Up from Conservativism. We encourage our listeners to read both Wold's essay and the book in its entirety.

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast
STOP “Mask" Formation Psychosis | WMXI with Gene Valentino & Michael Pol

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 13:49 Transcription Available


Let's straighten-out our “Alignment of Purpose”.  We lost an icon, Jimmy Buffett this week, a symbol of ‘music escapism'.  Buffet represented an era of self-realization, freedom, and liberty. It's on us to pass it on, a philosophy and value culture for our next generation.  “Moms For Liberty” is a new nationwide group of moms.  These moms resist masks being worn by their children in schools.  Governments and school systems, starting in ‘Sanctuary City' regions, are again demanding masks be worn.  There's no small coincidence this comes up again in an attempt to divert your attention away the next election, to incentivize ballot box stuffing at regional drop-off points, augmented with erratic rules on early voting.  Strong leadership needed from newly elected officials that you can count on this time, to quash “Mask Formation Psychosis”.  Keep your eye on Governor Kristi Noem from South Dakota.  Noem is a good Vice President for the next strong Republican President.  Points made a year ago are still relevant today; the widening separation of the middle class from the wealthy, the debt structure increasing, the border, and the implementation of a digital currency.  The human race is being malnourished on so many levels.  Many elitists, in partnership with George Sorus, (Gates & Zuckerberg to name two) are trickling their wealth down into political campaigns to influence elections, to put rotten Marxists/Socialists candidates into office.  This cult has designs to reduce your influence and control over your own liberties and freedoms.  From nowhere a newer group “Moms For Liberty” is stepping-up to kill the use of the masks nationwide.  Join groups like “Moms For Liberty”.  We have NO PROOF that the mask works and yet it's being reintroduced!  Are we crazy?!  Using the mask happened the first time, because our government, through Anthony (Mengele) Fauci, said masks work.  NOT!  If we now comply with the use of the mask for a second time, it's on us!  Using the mask without substantiation and proof of efficacy is stupidity!  We must live our lives with PURPOSE.  We must live in alignment with our values. It helps us live longer.  The PURPOSE of the mask and vaccine MUST be questioned.  Finding your PURPOSE is what gives you “Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness”. Episode 113: STOP “Mask” Formation PsychosisOriginally Aired: WMXI Radio on Friday, September 8, 2023 at 7:15am CSTSpecial thanks to the following source(s) for the image(s) used in this content:https://www.pexels.com/photo/bridge-connecting-cities-across-bay-4463430/ Join the Conversation: https://GeneValentino.com WMXI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewsRadio981 More WMXI Interviews: https://genevalentino.com/wmxi-interviews/ More GrassRoots TruthCast Episodes: https://genevalentino.com/grassroots-truthcast-with-gene-valentino/ More About Gene Valentino: https://genevalentino.com/about-gene-valentino/

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Has America Lost Its Passion for Freedom?

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 64:00 Transcription Available


In this episode, Lisa talks with Daniel Horowitz about the lack of motivation and care among Americans regarding the state of the country. They highlight threats to life, liberty, and property, such as the erosion of civil liberties, unequal treatment based on political beliefs, and the push for endless vaccinations. They emphasize the need for a strong conservative movement and action to implement conservative values. They analyze potential candidates in the upcoming elections, focusing on Ron DeSantis and his chances. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the iHeartRadio Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Has America Lost Its Passion for Freedom?

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 64:00 Transcription Available


In this episode, Lisa talks with Daniel Horowitz about the lack of motivation and care among Americans regarding the state of the country. They highlight threats to life, liberty, and property, such as the erosion of civil liberties, unequal treatment based on political beliefs, and the push for endless vaccinations. They emphasize the need for a strong conservative movement and action to implement conservative values. They analyze potential candidates in the upcoming elections, focusing on Ron DeSantis and his chances. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the iHeartRadio Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (8-11-23) Hours 1 & 2

Tom Anderson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 85:16


HOUR 1Tom updates on Maui's wild fire destruction / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/08/10/a-hub-for-hawaiian-heritage-has-burned-to-the-ground?An agreement between the United States and Iran will set free five Americans in exchange for the release of billions of dollars in blocked funds. Margaret Brennan reports from Washington. / (CBS) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/americans-imprisoned-in-iran-moved-to-house-arrest-in-u-s-deal-with-regime/"The Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily blocked a nationwide settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma that would shield members of the Sackler family who own the company from civil lawsuits over the toll of opioids." / (AP) https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-opioid-crisis-purdue-bankruptcy-bd417e036d9f6db4b2916fdfbdb56252?Will climate change policy change under a Republican President? / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/08/08/1192634090/if-republicans-win-the-white-house-in-2024-climate-policy-will-likely-change / (Heritage Foundation) https://www.heritage.org/environmentProfessors know when you're cheating with AI / (CNN) https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2023/08/09/college-detection-chat-gpt-jo-contd-biz-orig.cnn-businessTom interviews high school student Grayson and college student Charles on using AI in their homework HOUR 2No survivors a plane crash last Wed in narrow ravine in Denali National Park/ (ADN)  https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/aviation/2023/08/10/no-survivors-expected-after-wreckage-of-plane-crash-found-in-denali-national-park/"The Mendenhall River tore away the soil of its banks following a record-breaking glacial outburst that caused flood waters to rip through Juneau on August 5. At least two houses fell into the raging waters below after the ground underneath was eroded." / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/08/11/juneau-couple-loses-home-mendenhall-river-flood-just-days-after-moving/Paul Asay with Plugged In "Heart of Stone" on Netflix; Meg 2 - The Trench"; "The Last Voyage of the Demeter"; "Jules" / https://www.pluggedin.com/Todd Smoldon from Gov Dunleavy's office with an update 

Steak for Breakfast Podcast

On today's Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Title-42 is set to expire on Thursday, May 11th. With the biggest humanitarian disaster ready to kick off along the U.S. Southern Border, we're bringing you the latest   A recent ABC News poll suggest that Joe Biden might be underwater and DOA in regard to the 2024 Presidential Election. We take you inside the numbers and discuss the real pathway back for a Republican President    With an indictment set to come as early as Wednesday in Hunter Biden's Delaware case, House Republicans are trying to stay ahead of the ruling while continuing to expose the Biden influence peddling scheme   A ruling came down in the Carroll vs Trump alleged rape case, with the former President being found not guilty, however liable to pay $5 million in restitution - we begin to breaking it down   Guests: In order of Appearance    All profile handles are for Twitter    Sheriff Mark Lamb (@sherifflamb1) Pinal County Sheriff, U.S. Senate Candidate, AZ   Website: https://sherifflambforsenate.com/   Jeffrey Ross Gunter (@AmbJeffreyRossGunter - on Truth Social) 24th Ambassador to Iceland   Website: https://ambassadorjeffreyrossgunter.com/   Bryan Leib (@BryanLeibFL) Newsmax contributor, Foreign Policy Expert   Website: https://bryaneleib.com/   Jim Nelles (@Jim6555) Supply Chain Expert, Economist, Columnist    Recent Op-Ed: https://amgreatness.com/2023/05/07/strange-bedfellows/   Recent TV: https://www.americafirstnews.com/wednesday-surprise/   Subscribe to the show, and rate it, don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. and be sure to download, listen, like follow and SHARE Steak for Breakfast content!   Steak for Breakfast:    website: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.com   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com    Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak  Via the Phone: 800-658-8045    My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Farmer Bill's Premium Beef Jerky: Use Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Farmer Bill's Provisions 

World Business Report
Trump's legal cases pile on the pressure – will his business empire be affected?

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 49:11


The former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges. It's the latest legal battle he faces. Will it put a strain on Trump's $2.5 billion business empire? Trump denied the charges during an hour-long court hearing in New York. He stands accused of falsifying records to conceal crimes. The charges focus on hush money paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. Donald Trump faces other investigations away from the criminal courts, piling pressure on the former Republican President as he prepares to stand again in the next election in 2024 as well as leading a huge business, running golf clubs, hotels and a property portfolio. And – Is the party is over for many of the world's richest people. Forbes billionaires list has just come out and shows that half of billionaires on the list lost their wealth and got kicked off the list. For the second straight year, both the number of billionaires around the globe has declined, and total billionaire wealth has dropped too –down by $500 billion to $12.2 trillion.

World Business Report
Trump's legal cases pile on the pressure – will it affect his business empire?

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 26:26


The former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges. It's the latest legal battle he faces. Will it put a strain on Trump's $2.5 billion business empire? Trump denied the charges during an hour-long court hearing in New York. He stands accused of falsifying records to conceal crimes. The charges focus on hush money paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. Donald Trump faces other investigations away from the criminal courts, piling pressure on the former Republican President as he prepares to stand again in the next election in 2024 as well as leading a huge business, running golf clubs, hotels and a property portfolio. And – what makes a great company? We take a look at a new list of the top 100 companies to work for….

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE
Ep. 286: Is it possible that every Republican president since Ike has had treason in their heart?

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 73:05


You know the feeling when you casually come across a news article that unexpectedly, yet utterly, blows your mind? When you find yourself looking around with your jaw agape, but nobody else seems to be paying attention? That happened to Michael last week — not once but twice.  On this week's episode of Rumble, Michael Moore shares the articles that left him riled and pondering — is it possible that every Republican president since Ike has had treason in their heart? THIS WEEKEND 03/25-03/27: In honor of the 20th anniversary of “Bowling for Columbine” winning the Oscar, Michael is making the film available to everyone, free of charge. To watch the film, and to read Michael's reflections on this anniversary, visit Michael's Substack article: “Guns Don't Kill People—Americans Kill People” at MichaelMoore.com. ******************** Read the articles referenced in this episode: NYTimes: “A Four-Decade Secret: One Man's Story of Sabotaging Carter's Re-election” by Peter Baker The Hartmann Report: “America has Ignored GOP Crimes to Seize the White House Long Enough - It's Time to Put this One in Prison” by Thom Hartmann ******************** Episode Underwriters: 1) Rocket Money. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/rumble.  2) MOINK brings additive-free, farm-fresh meat right to your door, and supports independent family farmers in the process. Go to MoinkBox.com/RUMBLE right now and get FREE bacon in your first box. 3) Shopify. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/rumble [all lowercase] and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. 4) This episode of Rumble is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/rumble and get on your way to being your best self.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rumble-with-michael-moore/message

Global News Podcast
Trump loses bid to withold tax returns

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 30:05


The US Supreme Court has approved their release to a Congressional committee, marking a legal defeat for the former Republican President. Also, a national holiday is declared in Saudi Arabia to celebrate a shock win against Argentina in the World Cup, and the Ugandan man appealing for help with the upkeep of his 10 wives and 102 children.