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On COI #87, Kyle breaks down two recent articles by Reuters that try to rewrite the history of Trump's Russia policy. Trump was one of the most anti-Russian presidents. He heavily sanctioned Russia throughout his term. He also expelled a record number of diplomats and destroyed two key arms control agreements. Now that Biden is president, the cooperate media is attempting to portray Trump as a Russia dove who bent the knee to Putin. Biden has added some new sanctions to Russia and called Putin a few nasty names. However, because Trump's policy was so aggressive, Biden's is no more anti-Russia than Trump. LBRY Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Subscribe Star – Conflicts of Interest YouTube – Conflicts of Interest Facebook – Conflicts of Interest Twitter – Conflicts of Interest Apple Podcast – Conflicts of Interest Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 25% off our CBD
In episode 662, Jack and guest host Scam Goddess Laci Mosley are joined by comedian and Facial Recognition Comedy's Fizaa Dosani to discuss Trump tweeting out racist videos, Americans refusing to wear masks, Trump's Russia problem, what space smells like, the new MAGA social media app, and more! FOOTNOTES: Trump Retweets Racist Video Showing Supporter Yelling ‘White Power’ Why do so many Americans refuse to wear face masks? Politics is part of it — but only part The Condoms of the Face: Why Some Men Refuse to Wear Masks Timeline: What we know about Russia’s bounties on U.S. troops — and Trump’s response This is what space smells like Trump fans are flocking to the social media app Parler — its CEO is begging liberals to join them Parler, the MAGA sect's new favorite social media app, is a nightmare Social Media App Parler Releases ‘Declaration Of Internet Independence’ Amidst #Twexit Campaign The Right’s New Favorite Social Media Platform Parler Is Just as Restrictive as Twitter WATCH: Guapdad 4000 - "Lil Scammer That Could" (feat. Denzel Curry) [Official Video] Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On FPF #511, Will Porter returns to the show to discuss Trump's failing Russia policy. During the campaign, Trump made it clear that he would able to get along and make deals with Putin. However, once Trump took office, his policy towards Russia became more and more aggressive. Trump started with expelling diplomats and is now ripping up key arms control agreements over minor disputes. Kyle and Will explain how the president's actions are pushing the US to a new arms race and cold war with Russia.
The testimony is crystal clear. Trump's Russia adviser was "shocked" by the phone call at the center of the controversy. His Ukraine expert said there was "no ambiguity" about the quid pro quo. Attention now shifts to Mick Mulvaney and Rudy Giuliani, who are both implicated at the center of it all. Meanwhile, Trump tries to distance himself from another damning witness. CNN political director David Chalian dives into the week's final set of transcripts with CNN political correspondent Abby Philip. Plus, Pulitzer Prize winner Mark Mazzetti, a New York Times investigative correspondent and a CNN contributor, provides revelatory details about Giuliani's "shadow foreign policy."
White House Russia adviser testifies, backs up Quid pro quo claim; Trump, GOP claim White House adviser's testimony is a win despite his allegation of a quid pro quo; White House Press Secretary: "I don't want to get into" strategy; White House does have rapid response team; White House ramps up Senate outreach ahead of likely impeachment trial; GOP frustrated with White House handling of impeachment; Judge questions whether executive privilege can be used to block former White House council from testifying; Representative Katie Hill leaves Congress with blistering speech
In episode 298, Jack and Miles are joined by Stuff You Should Know co-host and The End Of The World host Josh Clark to discuss Twitter trends including Will Smith as the Genie, the Carlton dance coming from Bruce Springsteen, Paul Ryan's final speech, James Harden, some more absurd Rudy Giuliani comments about Trump's Russia connections, Trumps disdain for Christmas, Tucker Carlson losing sponsors, Steph Curry's response to his moon landing comments, and more! FOOTNOTES: 1. Take Your First Look at Will Smith as Aladdin's Live-Action Genie 2. We Can Thank Bruce Springsteen for the Gift That Is Alfonso Ribeiro's Carlton Dance 3. Ryan reflects on 'great and lasting difference' in farewell address to Congress 4. The 6 funniest things about James Harden’s double-step-back travel that wasn’t called 5. Giuliani indicates conversations with Trump on Trump Tower Moscow occurred later than previously known 6. The Damning, Damning Letter 7. Rudy Giuliani Is Definitely Losing It 8. War on Christmas? Trump Was For ‘Happy Holidays’ Before He Was Against it, and Ivanka Still Is 9. Trump Is Milking the War on Christmas for Every Last Penny 10. Donald Trump Hates Christmas Parties 11. Donald Trump Jr. says his dad ‘regifted’ monogrammed presents — including one that he gave him 12. In the 1980s, Donald Trump banned Christmas decorations to harass his elderly tenants 13. NEW YORK; DONALD HUMBUG 14. "Obviously, they’re men": Tucker Carlson, guest kvetch about "gingerbread people." 15. Advertisers are dropping Tucker Carlson's Fox News show after he said immigration makes the US 'dirtier' 16. Here Are The Advertisers Boycotting Tucker Carlson’s Show 17. Kyrie Irving Responds to Outcry over Stephen Curry's Moon Landing Comments 18. The End Of The World with Josh Clark 19. WATCH: Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes - BOA Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Trump's Russia entanglement has the columnists asking, "Is the president a traitor?" Ross Douthat sits down with Lawfare's executive editor Susan Hennessey to lay out what's happening with Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation. Later, Ross remains agnostic on Trump's collusion, Michelle Goldberg says dayenu, and David Leonhardt thinks there's a path to impeachment through Mueller's report.For background reading on this episode, visit nytimes.com/theargument
Press scrutinizing Trump's Russia ties; How the media can help dissect propaganda; One summit, two narratives about Trump; How to make the most of a Trump interview; Haberman wants more W.H. press solidarity; Ruddy and Stelter spar over Trump coverage; FCC decision may doom Sinclair-Tribune deal; "Is Russia still targeting the U.S.?"
As Trump walks back his remarks on Russian meddling, the question of whether he's compromised by a foreign power moves from the fever swamps to the mainstream. Plus, POLITICO'S Rachael Bade says GOP women running for office are in a pickle.
Finding Logic Admidst the Chaos. Join the host and panelists blogger Susan Craft, author and Constitutional scholar Kelly Mordecai, campaign strategist Joseph Mangi, and founder of Citizens for a Better America Dr. Charles Tolbert. This show is Your show, the People's Show. The show's Mission is to give you the Grassroots a voice on the radio across the internet. Send the host a message via the website. http://www.bardslogicpoliticaltalk.com/#!contact/c1z0x Get the articles from tonight's show by visiting the Newsroom on the Bards Logic website: http://www.bardslogicpoliticaltalk.com/bards-logic-newsroom Get email updates on upcoming and past episodes by Following us on Blog Talk Radio and Like our Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/BardsLogicPoliticalTalk/ Bards Logic is the Grassroots, We the People Show
WMAY morning news, Ray and Greg talk about a local baseball team's loss, Trump's Russia apology, and deliver the Springfield City Council Roundup
Capitol Hill is on edge over whether special prosecutor Robert Mueller will announce charges against Donald Trump for colluding with Russia to steal last year's election. Four officials have already been indicted. And the White House, in recent weeks, has gone on the offensive. Trump, along with several Republican lawmakers, have accused Mueller of bias, and employing improper tactics. Mueller illegally obtained thousands of emails from Trump officials. Democrats are openly worried that Trump is preparing to fire the special prosecutor. And liberal groups, along with a former attorney general, have called for mass protests if that happens.
George Papadopoulos, a former Trump foreign policy adviser, admitted he lied to the FBI when he denied meeting Kremlin-linked officials, to secure incriminating information about Hillary Clinton. Add to that, the president's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, and his long-term associate Rick Gates, who face indictments for conspiracy and money laundering. But Trump has hit back, calling Papodopoulos nothing but a lying, low-level aide.
Renee Jones talks to Stephen Loosley AM about Trump and Russia
(Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. (Carol Solo) u0010u0010GUEST:u0010Billy Houseu0010Congressional Reporteru0010Bloomberg Editorialu0010Will discuss the Russia sanctions bill, and also his story about how President Trump's Russia ties get no scrutiny as house panel eyes Hillary Clinton.
Any connection between Trump's Russia collusion and his sudden pitch to repeal Obamacare without replacement ? The book, ON TYRANNY, by Timothy Snyder, cautions "Do Not Obey In Advance". 3 senators (Collins, Merikowski, and Capito) did not obey Trump's new suggestion. But a Fox News talk show host quickly obeyed Trump in advance. She immediately took up Trump's pivot that it was actually OK to meet with Russians for help winning the presidential election. Obeying in advance is unhealthy.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 12PM ET on W4HC - Health Cafe Live Network (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
George Noory and guest Stephen Cohen discuss the growing tensions between the United States and Russia, and whether there are secret motives behind President Trump's increasingly hard line stance with Vladimir Putin. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill start by talking about Paul LePage's apparently fluid views on healthcare as expressed in recent radio interviews. They wonder if America can get a real independent investigation into Trump's Russia connections and from whom, How Post-Fact politics will change the country and re-shape the political center, and finish by previewing upcoming columns about tipping, casinos and reasons for optimism.
SPONSORED BY CLEAR WATER POOL 972-816-7208TOPIC OF THIS WEEK'S SHOW: Did Russia help Donald Trump become the 45 President of the U.S. US President Donald Trump's Russia problems seem to be getting worse by the week -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions has become the latest senior Trump official to be found within a murky web of ties and contacts to Russia.While some of Trump's Russia issues are mere nuisances, others could lead to more serious political -- and perhaps even legal -- consequences for the administration, experts say. The revelation was a blow for Trump, who just two weeks earlier encountered the exact same problem with his top security adviser, Michael Flynn, who resigned amid revelations he misled then-Vice President-elect Mike Pence about the nature of his own calls with Kislyak.
SPONSORED BY CLEAR WATER POOL 972-816-7208 TOPIC OF THIS WEEK'S SHOW: Did Russia help Donald Trump become the 45 President of the U.S. US President Donald Trump's Russia problems seem to be getting worse by the week -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions has become the latest senior Trump official to be found within a murky web of ties and contacts to Russia. While some of Trump's Russia issues are mere nuisances, others could lead to more serious political -- and perhaps even legal -- consequences for the administration, experts say. The revelation was a blow for Trump, who just two weeks earlier encountered the exact same problem with his top security adviser, Michael Flynn, who resigned amid revelations he misled then-Vice President-elect Mike Pence about the nature of his own calls with Kislyak.
In this episode, I focus on recent media attacks and growing concern over Trump's Russia relations which are Troubling to say the least. I play comments from POTUS himself, Reince Prebius, Justin Amash and Rand Paul.
As Donald Trump prepares for the Oval Office, foreign policy analysts have struggled to understand how his administration's policy towards Russia will take shape. Visiting Media Fellow Michael Moran speaks with Olga Oliker, a senior adviser and director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, and Paul J. Saunders is Executive Director of the Center for the National Interest and a former Deputy Secretary of State for Global Affairs during the George W. Bush administration, in this episode of Diffusion.