From the Free Thought Project: Twin Black Brothers Accused of Robbing Their Own Home, Beaten, Arrested in Their Yard
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Live in Philly? Better Arm Up Now.
Via BigLeaguePolitics: Leaked Memo: Philadelphia Unleashes Looters, Police Will Not Make Arrests For Property Theft, Drug Crimes During State of Emergency (There's no such thing as a "drug crime," right-wing kooks. Richard Nixon is dead, okay? Prostitution among consenting adults is also perfectly fine and certainly none of the damned government's damned business.) But check out the rest of the things on the "don't arrest the perps" list here: This is nothing but an open invitation to criminals to victimize innocent citizens. Why do we tolerate the existence of the 50 states and national...
Peter Schiff Style, Roast of Democrat Economics
Democrats argue for a high minimum wage, as they criticize Reaganomics for causing unemployment. But they have the situation backwards. The Minimum wage causes unemployment, and Reaganomics caused a financial boom that for decades created wealth that rose the middle class. In this political comedy episode, we dive into the reasons behind progressives’ logical fallacies and learn the truth behind the unemployment spike in the early 1980s.
Warren, Harris, Sanders, Klobuchuar, Castro, O’Rourke, Biden Denounce Trump For Meeting Kim
"My God." -Richard Nixon Update: Gah! Gabbard too. Unbelievable.
9/20/17 Jeff Stein reviews Ken Burns’s “The Vietnam War”
Jeff Stein joins the show to discuss his latest article "Vietnam War: New Ken Burns Documentary Dismisses the Origins of the Futile, Disastrous Conflict" critiquing Ken Burns's latest documentary series "The Vietnam War." Stein reflects on his time in Vietnam as an army intelligence case officer and reviews and critiques Burns's documentary series, which he says is well worth watching, but is not without its flaws. Stein then explains why French colonialism in Vietnam created a false premise in Vietnam—that there was ever a good reason to join the conflict—dooming the war from the outset...
9/20/17 Jeff Stein reviews Ken Burns's "The Vietnam War"
Jeff Stein joins the show to discuss his latest article "Vietnam War: New Ken Burns Documentary Dismisses the Origins of the Futile, Disastrous Conflict" critiquing Ken Burns's latest documentary series "The Vietnam War." Stein reflects on his time in Vietnam as an army intelligence case officer and reviews and critiques Burns's documentary series, which he says is well worth watching, but is not without its flaws. Stein then explains why French colonialism in Vietnam created a false premise in Vietnam—that there was ever a good reason to join the conflict—dooming the war from the outset...
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