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Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders send a bold letter to the White House on Sunday urging a major expansion to the country’s Medicare system as part of the President’s investment and tax reform plan. But will Joe Biden listen? Meanwhile, India’s COVID outbreak is spiraling out of control, but its hard-right government is more concerned with bullying big tech into taking down criticism on social media than actually helping. And lastly, a new report shows that CEO’s paychecks are skyrocketing, even as their companies suffer from the pandemic’s economic downturn. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and a cadre of 14 other Democratic Senators sent a letter on Sunday urging Joe Biden to sign off on a massive expansion of Medicare benefits. The letter asks for several specific things, including lowering the eligibility age for Medicare, expanding benefits to include vision, dental, and hearing, a cap on out-of-pocket expenses, and lower drug prices. The senators want these chances included in Biden’s American Families Plan, an estimated $1.8 trillion tax and spending package that Biden is expected to showcase during his first address to Congress on Wednesday. There’s just one problem: Biden hasn’t committed to any of those things yet. Instead, the Washington Post reported that Biden wants to add a $200 billion expansion to the Affordable Care Act’s subsidy program, which helps people pay for private health insurance, but will not touch Medicare. When it comes down to it, both a limited expansion to Medicare and more ACA subsidies are woefully inadequate, with the latter plan particularly weak. It also appears like Biden is fully backing away from any kind of true public option for health insurance, instead offering up crumbs and stopgap measures. We’ll see what he has to say on Wednesday, but we’re not hoping for much. India Censors Covid Critics The coronavirus epidemic has spiraled to devastating heights in India. Oxygen supplies are dwindling across the country, and on Sunday alone, it recorded almost 350,000 new infections. And experts think even those staggering numbers are underselling things. Hospitals in New Delhi are out of oxygen and beds and mass cremations are occurring across the country. Part of the recent surge is due to India’s hard-right government, which under Narendra Modi loosened and sometimes flat out disregarded social distancing restrictions, especially at the President's large, Trump-like rallies across the country. Modi is now trying to get the outbreak under control and promising to, “give priority to experts and scientific advice.” But he’s also cracking down on any dissent and criticism as much as possible. According to the New York Times, Modhi has successfully petitioned several American social media platforms to delete or take down post critical of him or blaming him for the disastrous spike in cases. Modhi has often threatened to arrest local employees of tech giants like Twitter and Facebook if they refuse to take down the offending posts, which has worked on several occasions. But all of this reflects a disturbing brand of authoritarianism from India’s government. As one professor at the University of Delhi put it: “It’s easier to take down tweets than it is to ensure oxygen supplies.” CEOs Reap Pandemic Payouts To close us out today we’ve got a very simple story of American capitalism. As the pandemic ravaged businesses large and small alike, the biggest companies managed to keep one thing intact: absurdly large salaries for CEOs. Let’s just run some quick figures by you as reported in the New York Times. You won’t need a calculator or anything, these are pretty clear. Boeing: 30,000 workers laid off, $12 billion in losses. It’s CEO David Calhoun? 21.1 million in compensation. Let’s do Hilton. Nearly a quarter of its corporate employees laid off, $720 million in losses. CEO Chris Nassetta made $55.9 million in compensation. There are dozens more companies like this, where CEOs reaped the benefits of laying off their own employees directly. Others, like former T Mobile CEO John Legere [LEGER] raked in over millions after swallowing competitors whole or presiding over monopolistic mergers. And this doesn’t even touch on the tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk who rode the waves of fluctuating stock prices to add hundreds of billions to their net worth. It all adds up to the same thing: the rich are getting richer right in front of our eyes. And they’ve gotten so bloated and arrogant now that they don’t care who sees it. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Joe Biden broke decades of official silence on Sunday and officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, a brutal campaign of repression during the first world war that killed an estimated 1.5 million Armenians, but has gone overlooked by many world governments for political reasons, namely the vocal opposition of NATO ally Turkey. The Democratic establishment pulled off another victory in Louisiana over the weekend, as centrist-favored, pro-oil candidate Troy Carter beat Green New Deal supporter Karen Peterson, partially by riding a wave of Republican money, to secure a vacant Democratic house seat. The top American commander in Afghanistan said on Sunday that the U.S. has officially begun its withdrawal from the country, transitioning bases and resources to the Afghan military. This won’t stop the U.S. from bombing whoever it wants, whenever it wants, of course, but it’s a nominal step toward the end of one chapter of the forever war. The European Union announced that it will let U.S. tourists who are vaccinated visit this summer, after more than a year of widespread travel restrictions, but did not give a definite timeline as to what documentation would be required or when specifically the restrictions would lift. APRIL 26, 2021 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
I denne episoden tar Hiwar og Mister T en lang diskusjon om internasjonal politikk, fra valget i Storbritannia til valget i USA.
Friday April 3, 2020 Matt Stoller on the Sanders Warren China and the Corporate Bailout
What enabled the Sanders campaign to attract the support that it did? I consider this question using a variety of analytic frameworks. I also consider the differences/ dividing lines between Sanders & Warren & end looking at the future challenges & opportunities for left-wing ideologies.
J. McVay is joined by contributor Joe Virgillito to discuss this week’s Super Tuesday results and where the Democratic primary campaigns may go from here. Later in the episode, J. McVay and Jacqueline Soller discuss the new movie, ‘The Invisible Man,’ directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Storm Reid, and Harriet Dyer -- out now from Universal Pictures. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Philadelphia band Church Girls, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. Joe Virgillito is associate producer. 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - START /// Super Tuesday & Beyond w/ J. McVay & Joe Virgillito 05:15 - The impact and power of the Democartic party establishment and media narratives 16:00 - If Sanders is the natural 2nd choice for most Warren voters, what kept them from moving to him? 23:02 - What is Warren’s next move? 30:53 - Would an announced Sanders-Warren ticket be able to overcome Biden? Then Trump? 34:56 - Biden as a “caretaker” president? 38:52 - Can Biden repeat what helped him on Super Tuesday? What is he for? 45:52 - Recency bias 47:19 - Upcoming primaries /// END 47:48 - "Twin Hell Fire" (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - Church Girls 50:46 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘The Invisible Man’ 52:19 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 68:57 - Outro / Credits 69:44 - Finish.
The Crude Life Podcast Episode 26 February 26, 2020 Guests/Topics: Mike Vickers, Oilfieldjobshop.com gives a history of the company and what their services are The interview dives into the technology behind the oil and gas industry and how it is driving the shale boom. How veterans and seasoned employees are [...]
Bernie Sanders wins big in Nevada, then follows it up by praising murderous Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. America is slowly heading in the direction of a Soviet revolution with Sanders in the lead. And a new poll shows a Sanders/Warren ticket winning against a Trump/Pence ticket. Would Bernie actually consider Warren as his running mate? And the coronavirus has hit Italy hard. Glenn Beck breaks down what this means for our economy and economies across the world. Today's Sponsors: Wake up to America’s coffee! Go to https://blackriflecoffee.com/why and enter the discount code WHY to receive 20% OFF your first order of any coffee products (including Black Rifle Coffee Club!). The FBI calls home title theft one of the fastest growing white-collar crimes. Register your home at https://www.hometitlelock.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What punishment should be assessed for a man viciously maiming, mutilating, disfiguring a girl? Laws and grossly uneven “justice.” Perversion of language to pervert beliefs…. Michael Bloomberg’s ironic criticisms of Bernie Sanders. Vile, lewd, profane, master-manipulator Bloomberg get’s a verbal comeuppance at Las Vegas, Nevada Democrat Presidential Debate. Democrat leaders versus Democrat rank and file; Democrat enslaved constituencies. Coronavirus pandemic. Baby Elizabeth Hutt tragedy and Seattle Children’s Hospital and related tragedies due to Aspergillus mold. Heroism & Love – Justin Jackson, then 12-years of age; Noah Woods 5-years-of-age!
Hours before Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren voted in President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate, they were on the campaign trail in New Hampshire. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
durée : 00:02:11 - Le Billet de Charline Vanhœnacker - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Cette nuit a eu lieu le premier scrutin de la primaire démocrate américaine, dans l’Iowa. C’est le début de quatre mois de « caucus » pour choisir le candidat qui affrontera Trump…
Italy, Greece, Uruguay, who is next and planing your Sanders/Warren escape route. Supply chain issues with the coronavirus. Can the virus take down communism? Surprise ,surprise the Steele dossier was completely fabricated. Buffett the shark sells his newspapers. Wall; Street gets back in to the CDO business. More left-wing insanity on college campuses.
Italy, Greece, Uruguay, who is next and planing your Sanders/Warren escape route. Supply chain issues with the coronavirus. Can the virus take down communism? Surprise ,surprise the Steele dossier was completely fabricated. Buffett the shark sells his newspapers. Wall; Street gets back in to the CDO business. More left-wing insanity on college campuses.
While the media focuses on the Sanders/Warren spat, Maurice Mitchell of the Working Families Party and Jennifer Epps-Addison of the Center for Popular Democracy Action argue progressives must defeat the forces that gave rise to Trump.
This week we cover some more of the Trump news, we talk about the Sanders/Warren spat, and more seemingly good news in the polls!
Well look at you surviving another week of 2020! We're proud of you! Did you watch the Democratic Debate? Well we did and we go in depth on the issues and the so called Sanders / Warren beef (did we not learn anything from 2Pac and Biggie?). And what the hell was up with CNN's treatment of Bernie? Also, Lev Parnas adding a whole new wrinkle of drama to the Impeachment trial starting this week. We also tackle the Morbius trailer, the less than stellar reviews of Dr. Dolittle, and should James Bond ever be replaced. Tune and and nerd out with us! #DemDebates #Dolittle #Marvel #JamesBond #trumpsucks #impeachmenttrail #CNNsucks
This week AG and Jordan Coburn of Mueller, She Wrote join the Bad Libs in the space station to discuss a Putin's power shuffle in Russia, a gun rally in Virginia, the fall out from the Iran crisis, the latest on impeachment, and the Sanders/Warren feud.
Stanley and Evan discuss bail reform, the Sanders-Warren feud, whether we as men should accept the label of "sexist," the occasional misappropriation of toxic masculinity, and current Let's Not Be Trash literature.
Senate opens to hear articles of impeachment against Trump // Giuliani associate Parnas says Trump 'knew exactly what was going on' // An awkward moment between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren caught on hot mic...is something else going on? // Celebration, Florida is a strange place // A Tape of Super Bowl I Is Sitting in a Vault. A Kickstarter Can Bring It Out. // Illinois is looking at doing away with Prom 'Kings' and 'Queens' at public schools // USA Today tech writer Marc Saltzman has fixes for your tech pet peeves // And in Strange Science, we tell you how you can freeze your body and secure your future!
For months, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were amiable rivals, vying for left-leaning voters and the Democratic presidential nomination without directly attacking each other. So much for that! After Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly size up the end of the Sanders-Warren detente, Peter chats with Kristin Johnson, a/k/a @krissycabbage, about why she and other Boston education activists are skeptical of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's big new push for public-school equity.
The impeachment update, the Elizabeth Warren/Bernie Sanders exchange, Andrew Yang’s staff has unionized, Joe Walsh protests Republican primary cancellations at RNC headquarters, and a change in Iowa caucus rules might make the outcome confusing.Sponsors:ZipRecruiter — ziprecruiter.com/beginLinks:Chris Higgins websiteChris Higgins on TwitterChris Higgins on InstagramElection Ride Home on TwitterElection Ride Home on FacebookSeven things to know about the Trump trial (The Hill)Senate braces for Trump impeachment trial (The Hill)What senators can say, read and do: Decorum guidelines for Trump's impeachment trial (NBC News)Giuliani associate Parnas says Trump 'knew exactly what was going on' (NBC News)Democrats release more Parnas evidence, including voicemails with Trump associates (Politico)Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview (The Hill)Ukraine launches criminal investigation into alleged threats against former US Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch (The Hill)The Guardian impeachment/politics liveblog, Thursday (The Guardian)Articles of Impeachment Delivered to Senate (C-SPAN)18 progressive groups sign unity pledge amid Sanders-Warren feud (The Hill)Sanders’ wife on feud with Warren: ‘This discussion is over’ (AP)Andrew Yang’s staff become latest campaign workers to unionize (CNBC)Walsh plans protest at RNC headquarters over 'nakedly anti-Democratic' primary cancellations (The Hill)Cancellation of state caucuses or primaries [Republican] (Wikipedia)AP Explains: New rules could muddle results of Iowa caucuses (AP)The caucus change that has Iowa bracing for a hot mess (Politico)
Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Michael, and Jim discuss the Sanders/Warren post-debate spat, new developments with impeachment, and more.
1-Guerra dei Dazi, Cina e stati uniti firmano una tregua...Il punto di esteri. (Andrea Di Stefano, direttore Valori) ..2- Dopo le bugie sul boeing ucraino l'esercito iraniano deve chiedere scusa al popolo l'intervento del presidente Rohani. conferma il malessere all'interno del regime. (Esteri)..3- Più spazio al parlamento: Putin vuole riformare lo Stato e annuncia un nuovo premier. (Luisa Nannipieri, Anna Zafesova – La Stampa) ..4-Green deal. Via libera dal Parlamento europeo al piano Ue per la neutralità climatica entro il 2050...5-Diario Americano: lo scontro Sanders-Warren. (Roberto Festa)..6-Progetti sostenibili: il paesino dei libri, la storia del borgo spagnolo di Uruegna. (Fabio Fimiani) ..7-Romanzo a fumetti: “Il mausoleo nero”, il secondo episodio della serie Samuel Stern. (Maurizio Principato)
In this debate night special, Scott and senior politics editor Charlie Mahtesian break down a disagreement between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren on trade -- and how that explains the two progressives' different visions of how to win and how to govern.
Jon Keller on the end of the Sanders/Warren truce.
Soon: Democratic Candidates Take The Debate Stage; Sanders-Warren Feud Escalates Ahead Of CNN Iowa Debate; Will Warren Attack Sanders After Non-Aggression Pact Breaks Down?; Will Biden Go After Fellow Dems Or Only Focus On Trump?; How Will Klobuchar Try To Stand Out?; Drake University Student Sings National Anthem; Sanders Arrives At Debate Hall; DNC Chair Speaks Before Start Of Debate; Democratic Candidates Take The Debate Stage; Soon: Dems Hold Final Debate Before Iowa Caucuses
It is debate night for the six leading 2020 Democrats. There are new tensions between progressives Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, while Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar look to sell Iowa caucus voters on the idea a centrist has the best chance to beat President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tells House Democrats they have to wait one more day to find out who she will tap to manage the Senate impeachment trial. And Majority Leader Mitch McConnell waits for the impeachment articles to arrive in the Senate, and watches a handful of Republicans who might vote to include witnesses in the trial. On today's panel: Julie Pace with Associated Press, CNN's MJ Lee, Sahil Kapur with Bloomberg, Jackie Kucinich with The Daily Beast, and Paul Kane with The Washington Post Also, on the program: Alex Thompson with POLITICO and CNN's Arlette Saenz, Manu Raju, and Lauren Fox
1-Guerra dei Dazi, Cina e stati uniti firmano una tregua...Il punto di esteri. (Andrea Di Stefano, direttore Valori) ..2- Dopo le bugie sul boeing ucraino l’esercito iraniano deve chiedere scusa al popolo l’intervento del presidente Rohani. conferma il malessere all’interno del regime. (Esteri)..3- Più spazio al parlamento: Putin vuole riformare lo Stato e annuncia un nuovo premier. (Luisa Nannipieri, Anna Zafesova – La Stampa) ..4-Green deal. Via libera dal Parlamento europeo al piano Ue per la neutralità climatica entro il 2050...5-Diario Americano: lo scontro Sanders-Warren. (Roberto Festa)..6-Progetti sostenibili: il paesino dei libri, la storia del borgo spagnolo di Uruegna. (Fabio Fimiani) ..7-Romanzo a fumetti: “Il mausoleo nero”, il secondo episodio della serie Samuel Stern. (Maurizio Principato)
1-Guerra dei Dazi, Cina e stati uniti firmano una tregua...Il punto di esteri. (Andrea Di Stefano, direttore Valori) ..2- Dopo le bugie sul boeing ucraino l’esercito iraniano deve chiedere scusa al popolo l’intervento del presidente Rohani. conferma il malessere all’interno del regime. (Esteri)..3- Più spazio al parlamento: Putin vuole riformare lo Stato e annuncia un nuovo premier. (Luisa Nannipieri, Anna Zafesova – La Stampa) ..4-Green deal. Via libera dal Parlamento europeo al piano Ue per la neutralità climatica entro il 2050...5-Diario Americano: lo scontro Sanders-Warren. (Roberto Festa)..6-Progetti sostenibili: il paesino dei libri, la storia del borgo spagnolo di Uruegna. (Fabio Fimiani) ..7-Romanzo a fumetti: “Il mausoleo nero”, il secondo episodio della serie Samuel Stern. (Maurizio Principato)
Intel chair Schiff says he wants more time before deciding how to vote on impeachment; Sources: White House deliberating next move, likely won't send lawyer to Dec. 4 impeachment hearing; "Ask that to Rudy": Trump gives Giuliani same treatment as ex-lawyer Michael Cohen; Ex-CIA chief Pompeo refuses to say Russia, not Ukraine, hacked DNC in 2016; Dem congresswoman in swing district avoids talking impeachment, fears it could hut re-election in 2020; GOP super PACs target swing states with impeachment ads, hope it will trigger red wave in 2020; Biden solidly leads Dem field in new CNN national poll; In-depth look at Thanksgiving dinner in war zones; Loss, loneliness, triumph & tragedy: service members share Thanksgiving stories; 2nd explosion at Texas chemical plant
Former Trump adviser testifying in impeachment probe; State department official, ambassador set to testify this week; Washington Post: Trump's EU Ambassador plans to tell lawmakers Ukraine quid pro quo denial was dictated by Trump; Former Trump adviser still testifying in impeachment probe; Federal investigators talking to witnesses about Giuliani's Ukraine work since at least August; New Poll: Majority of GOP voters say it's ok for U.S. President to ask for U.S. President to ask foreign leaders to probe political rivals; Biden takes aim at Trump; vows his kids will not have White House office; New poll shows Biden, Warren locked in close race as Biden takes on Trump over ethics; Warren and Biden had Democrats on eve of CNN debate; Sanders to appear on CNN debate stage tomorrow night; will be his first campaign event since his heart attack; Sanders back in action at CNN debate tomorrow night; Sanders: Warren says she is a capitalist, I am not; After sparring on gun control, Buttigieg slams O'Rourke: "He needs to pick a fight in order to stay relevant"; Democrats do last minute preps ahead of CNN debate tomorrow; Democrats fear Ohio is no longer a battleground state after Trump won by eight points in 2016; Democrats focusing on suburbs to take state back from Trump; McConnell condemns Trump's strategy in Syria: "Withdrawing U.S. forces from Syria would ...invite the resurgent of ISIS"; McConnell: "gravely concerned" by Trump's response to Syria
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Rich McFadden of Radio America tackle two good martinis and one crazy as Rich sits in for Greg Corombos. First, they marvel at President Trump's $125 million fundraising haul in the third quarter of 2019. They also notice brewing tensions on the far left as Bernie Sanders starts criticizing Elizabeth Warren for refusing to admit she will have to raise taxes to pay for her progressive agenda. And they shake their heads as Trump reportedly advocated a snake-filled moat at the border and for border agents to shoot people in the legs if they were coming in illegally.
Ben Burgis, author of Give Them An Argument (Zero Books, 2018), joins us to dissect the emerging liberal-progressive media consensus that the Sanders-Warren debate can be best characterized by "distinctions without differences." How did this Warren campaign talking point become the media status quo, how do we assess Warren's recent rise in the polls, and how should democratic socialists debate with liberals and progressives? Tune in to find out. Articles mentioned: -Eric Levitz, "The Bernie vs. Warren Debate We Need," http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/09/the-bernie-vs-warren-debate-we-need.html -D.D. Guttenplan, "We Don’t Have to Choose Between Warren and Sanders Yet," https://www.thenation.com/article/sanders-warren-wfp/ *** Support DPS by becoming a patron and receive weekly bonus episodes: http://www.patreon.com/deadpundits *** ----------------- Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/deadpundits Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deadpunditssociety iTunes: http://www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1212081214 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHahv2fM9eH2K4TzmsWl_Xg
Bernie Sanders has two stent put in his arteries. Is he too old and infirm to run? Will Warren pick up steam because of it? How will her consolidating support and the impeachment affect the 2020 election? Carnivore Bites hosts Jeffrey Sherman and Eric Lopkin analyze the events of the day.
What would happen to small business around the country? What happened in Scandinavia? My wife makes a really good point! Tom Brady is popular because of white supremacy???
What would happen to small business around the country? What happened in Scandinavia? My wife makes a really good point! Tom Brady is popular because of white supremacy???
As Bernie Sanders continues to take Joe Biden to task, Elizabeth Warren continues to rise in the polls. In this episode we'll focus on the growing Sanders-Warren rift in the Democratic Primary. This will include a discussion about the Working Families Party's endorsement of Warren over Sanders as well as an analysis of interviews from Warren supporters that explain why they're supporting her over Bernie. Additionally, we'll talk about Bill Maher's stupidity, Pete Buttigieg's duplicity, and Trump's hawkishness. We'll close out the show by talking to 2020 congressional candidate Robert Emmons Jr.
White House forced to clarify and backtrack Trump statements on G7 climate meeting, Melania Trump meeting Kim Jong Un, Trump claims First Lady Melania Trump "has gotten to know Kim Jong Un" (she has never met him), Trump on mixed messages on China: "Sorry, it's the way I negotiate", Trump: would be open to meeting with Iran's Rouhani if the circumstances are "correct", Trump says he's open to meeting Iran's president, Trump repeats false claim that Obama had Russia kicked out of G8, defends call for group to invite Russia back, Warren surges in new poll as she draws 15,000 at rally, Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $572 million in landmark trial on opioid crisis in Oklahoma, Trump considering hosting next G7 summit at his Miami resort, claims he won't make money, Trump touts his Miami resort as next G7 host, says each country "can have their own villa or their own bungalow", Diplomatic hand-holding, kisses at G7 summit
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:Overall, most pro, some con. (NYT)Andrew Ross Sorkin says corporations are looking back to the future. (NYT)WSJ Op-Ed uses it to attack Sanders/Warren. (WSJ)FT applauds and says America leads the way, yet again. (FT) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yaron discusses how all the political candidates running for President in 2020 have no idea what America really stands for and how it became great. Therefor they will all fail in their attempts to Make it great again. Only a rediscovery of the ideas of the Founders and the ideas of Ayn Rand, can lead to a real change to get America back on track...Like what you hear? Support the creation of more videos like this! https://www.yaronbrookshow.com/support or support the show on Subscribestar.com/yaronbrookshow#AndrewYand #UBI #VATWant more? Tune in to the Yaron Brook Show on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/ybrook). Continue the discussions anywhere on-line after show time using # YaronBrookShow. Connect with Yaron via Tweet @YaronBrook or follow him on Facebook @ybrook and YouTube (/YaronBrook).Want to learn more about Objectivism? Check out ARI at https://ari.aynrand.org
Have you seen the leaked footage of Trump doing yoga? OK that's not real but that image probably made you laugh because it's so absurd and frankly, revolting. Can you imagine that fat fuck doing anything beneficial for body and mind? Just the thought of that flatulent slob caught in a Happy Baby pose like a flop-sweating, obese tortoise is enough to make you spit-take your Diet Coke all over your big Mac buffet. Luckily for America a Sanders/Warren ticket is the antidote for the festering, open sore of the Trump “presidency.” In episode 70 Myan illustrates the average citizens conflicted position, torn between their desire to be engaged in the political process while also being so fed up with the corruption in every corner of corporate-Washington, that even buying into our democratic system for one moment, can make you feel like a sucker. Luckily for many of us, the apathy we feel for our broken political structure has been temporarily cured thanks to Senator Bernard Sanders. So get out and vote, you lazy bastards. On a happier note, Cooper has a new album called Front of House and as you probably guessed, it's really good. Check it out on Spotify as soon as you get a chance.
Have they secretly ticketed up?
"You're wrong" about Medicare-for-all, Sen. Bernie Sanders told former Rep. John Delaney as this week's Democratic debates kicked off — an exchange that set the tone for the first night. Pulse Check host Dan Diamond joined Scott Bland, host of POLITICO's Nerdcast, to discuss the exchange (and Sen. Elizabeth Warren's comments too) for a bonus crossover episode. MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Delaney's "BetterCare" plan, which goes further than some other Democrats' proposals toward ensuring universal coverage. Warren's rebuke that Democrats need to stop using Republican talking points on health care. POLITICO's Nerdcast, Pulse Check's sister podcast, looks closer at the political landscape every week.
Enjoy as Ian rants and rambles about the latest Debate for President! Warren and Sanders fight for Free Healthcare for all, Mayor Pete and Beto have strong showings and 2 candidates truly have surprisingly strong performances.
Presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden are among the speakers at the South Carolina Democratic Convention. The "Barbecue Barrister" Matt Heermans gets a good chuckle at Jon Rawl's 'cue quandary – eating wet ribs while driving on the open highway. Also, the Atlanta Hawks make a trade as they look to improve their status in the NBA in 2019-20.
Presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden are among the speakers at the South Carolina Democratic Convention. The "Barbecue Barrister" Matt Heermans gets a good chuckle at Jon Rawl's 'cue quandary – eating wet ribs while driving on the open highway. Also, the Atlanta Hawks make a trade as they look to improve their status in the NBA in 2019-20.
One week from the debate, Carrie Dann lays out the results of a 2020 "electability" poll from Monmouth University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump's re-election rally eclipsed by defense pick withdrawing; Orlando Sentinel makes 2020 endorsement: not Donald Trump; Orlando Sentinel editorial board: "enough of the chaos, the division...and especially the lies"; Biden says campaign has raised close to $20 million so far; Prominent GOP figures attend Biden fundraiser; BI digs into Dallas gunman's background, social media; Report: most extremist murders in 2018 were by right-wing killers; Manafort avoids transfer to notorious Rikers Island after DOJ intervenes; Top tier at DOJ intervenes in Manafort's NY fraud case; Crowds filling arena for Trump re-election rallyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris & Amy Klobuchar all appeared on a CNN townhall last night, each for one hour, and they all did pretty well. Cliff and I discuss the details of their various appearances, and also have a longer discussion on impeachment and student loan forgiveness. This is an 11-minute excerpt of the 62-minute episode. To hear the entire show, and support the UnPresidented Podcast, please become a patron over at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/26307858