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Wendy Welsh joins the program to explain Citizens United and how it has again reared its ugly head. This time though, Soros, and others like him, want to reverse the Supreme Court decision to allow the corporate media complete control over the minds of voters. They want to not only change the law in congress, they want to permanently embed this right into our constitution. The groups fighting for this absurd destruction of our freedom of speech claim there is no group mounting any serious opposition. You can learn more about this situation at HelpUncleSam.org 99.99% Pure C60 Gel Capsules in Blackseed Oil - "No More Drinking Disgusting Oil!" Wendy Welsh also does an exclusive interview for my Patreons on her experiences with Antifa. An eye opening discussion on the crazy (and scary) tactics of this fringe group. You can see that interview, discount coupons, free eBooks, and much more at http://Patreon.com/SarahWestall Follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/westall_sarahw Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ http://SarahWestall.com (or sign up on the side bar if you are on my website) Download FREE Cannabis Information (Download referrals help support the show) MUSIC CREDITS: "Apex" by Aakash Gandhi for broad internet media use, including video and audio Support independent journalism and this program by purchasing products in the shop Wendy Welsh Biography Wendy Welsh is a software engineer, with a degree in Computer Science from Smith College, who is very interested in politics. As an engineer she approaches social and political problems analytically. With the goal of understanding and stopping corruption, she read everything she could find about the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, and wrote a paper on that subject, which can be found at http://helpunclesam.org. Wendyis now in the process of writing a book on societal change. See the full interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/m_gEvs8V5xE
After missing his weekly, host John David Wynne fears that he's late because he might be pregnant (according to the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling). Join him as he dilates and pushes.
Kiran Deol, co-host of Crooked’s Hysteria, talks to documentary filmmaker Kim Reed about the making of the Oscar short-listed film Dark Money, a political thriller which explores the impact of the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling and the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections.
In Episode 2, we talk with leading First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams about the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, free speech, democracy and the academy.
Bipartisan campaign-finance reform was dealt a serious blow in 2010 with the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling and subsequent decisions. Five years later, questions loom. Are all campaign contributions now protected "speech" under the Constitution? How can elections work best when "deep-pockets" secretly attempt to control the results and often drown out civil discussion? In this new environment, policymakers are exploring how to keep our democracy healthy and strong. Panelists include Eva Paterson, President & Co-Founder of the Equal Justice Society; Nate Percily, Professor of Law at Stanford; and Pete Peterson, Executive Director of the Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University. Moderated by Dick Beahrs of the Center for Civility and Democratic Engagement at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29426]
Bipartisan campaign-finance reform was dealt a serious blow in 2010 with the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling and subsequent decisions. Five years later, questions loom. Are all campaign contributions now protected "speech" under the Constitution? How can elections work best when "deep-pockets" secretly attempt to control the results and often drown out civil discussion? In this new environment, policymakers are exploring how to keep our democracy healthy and strong. Panelists include Eva Paterson, President & Co-Founder of the Equal Justice Society; Nate Percily, Professor of Law at Stanford; and Pete Peterson, Executive Director of the Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University. Moderated by Dick Beahrs of the Center for Civility and Democratic Engagement at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29426]