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651. Andy, Brantley Gilbert & DJ CTI: Trump Targeted By Agency, 'Serious National Security Threat' & Will Fani Willis Be Removed From Election Case?
In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by American country rock singer Brantley Gilbert. They discuss former President Donald Trump's associates being targeted by domestic and foreign agencies, House intel chair Mike Turner warning of a serious national security threat and if Georgia's DA Fani Willis will be removed from the election case against Trump.
New Study: Constitutional Carry... The Results Are In!
Real life vampire, Bryan Johnson, fantasizes about humanity "resetting." Gorlock The Destroyer wants REAL men instead of Soy Boys! Also Biden vs. Trump border crisis explained.
Guest: Bryan Callen
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Should domestic abusers lose gun rights?
The New Supreme Court Cases to Watch
Last week, the Supreme Court began its new term, picking up where it left off on the most contentious issues of the day, with cases connected to government power, gun rights and abortion.
Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The Times, explains why, while previous terms produced major victories for the conservative legal movement, this term may be different.
Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court and writes Sidebar, a column on legal developments, for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- In cases this term, the justices will explore the scope of the Second Amendment, the fate of the administrative state and limits on free speech on the internet.
- From Adam Liptak’s Sidebar column: Does the Supreme Court’s cherry-picking of which questions to answer inject politics into judging?
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Inflation Jumps Again & NM Gun Hearing | 9.14.23
After months of remaining steady inflation jumps, a federal judge freezes the New Mexico Governor’s executive order suspending the 2nd amendment amid backlash, and one of the highest paid coaches in all of college football is suspended for alleged sexual harassment. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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572. Andy & DJ CTI: Liberals Turn On New Mexico Gov, Musk Deny's Ukraine's Request For Starlink Russian Attack & Communists Burn American Flag
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Liberals turning on New Mexico's governor over gun suspension, saying it violates the U.S. Constitution, Blinken refusing to criticize Musk, who denied Ukraine's request to use Starlink for an attack on Russia, and Communist revolutionaries setting fire to the American flag outside Jason Aldean's show.
Get Prepared, The Police State Is Here (Ep 2080)
Big Winners and Bigger Losers from Last Night (Ep 2074)
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Jane and Fi discuss whether taxidermy can grow on you, or if it belongs in the family freezer. It's also the end of the penny farthing (for now...)
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The Bongino Brief - March 18, 2023
369. Andy, Maj Toure & DJ CTI: FBI Threw Documents On The Floor, Kim Gardner Only Fined $750... To Be Continued
In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Black Guns Matter & Solutionary Lifestyle founder Maj Toure. They discuss what solutions are necessary to improve the quality of life for impoverished communities, why it's essential to understand the basics of firearm safety, and the importance of diving deeper into issues concerning all Americans.
Independence Day 2022 Special - The Dan Bongino Show
A Guide to the Supreme Court's Rightward Shift
In the past few weeks alone, the Supreme Court has delivered a firestorm of conservative legal victories. States now have far less leeway to restrict gun permits. The right to abortion is no longer constitutionally protected. The Environmental Protection Agency has been kneecapped in its ability to regulate carbon emissions, and by extension, all executive branch agencies will see their power significantly diminished.
But to focus only on this particular Supreme Court term is to miss the bigger picture: In the past few decades, conservative court majorities have dragged this country’s laws to the right on almost every issue imaginable. Shelby County v. Holder gutted the Voting Rights Act and opened the door for states to pass restrictive voting laws. Rucho v. Common Cause limited the court’s ability to curb partisan gerrymandering. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission unleashed a torrent of campaign spending. Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 weakened unions. A whole slew of cases, including some decided on the shadow docket during the Covid-19 pandemic, undercut federal agencies’ power to help govern in an era of congressional gridlock. And that’s only a partial list.
Kate Shaw is a law professor at Cardozo School of Law, a co-host of the legal podcast Strict Scrutiny and a former clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens. In this episode, she walks me through the most significant Supreme Court cases over the past 20 years, from the court’s decision to hand George W. Bush the presidency in 2000, to the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act, to the assertion of an individual’s right to bear arms.
Along the way, we discuss the right’s decades-long effort to transform American law from the bench, how Republican-appointed judges have consistently entrenched Republican political power, the interpretive bankruptcy of constitutional originalism, how the Warren Court radicalized the conservative legal movement, what might happen to decisions like Obergefell v. Hodges now that the court majority seems to be so comfortable throwing out precedent, what cases to watch in the Roberts Court’s next term, and more.
Mentioned:
“After Citizens United: How Outside Spending Shapes American Democracy” by Nour Abdul-Razzak, Carlo Prato and Stephane Wolton
“The Most Important Study in the Abortion Debate” by Annie Lowrey
Book recommendations:
The Turnaway Study by Diana Greene Foster
Torn Apart by Dorothy Roberts
Who Decides? by Jeffrey S. Sutton
51 Imperfect Solutions by Jeffrey S. Sutton
Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.
You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.
“The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Rollin Hu, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin, Kristina Samulewski, David A. Kaplan, Ian Millhiser, Aziz Rana and Kate Redburn.
Bonus: A Major Ruling on Guns
In the most sweeping ruling on firearms in decades, the Supreme Court struck down a New York law today that had placed strict limits on carrying guns outside the home. The decision has far-reaching implications, particularly for six other states that have similar laws limiting guns in public. This evening, we revisit an episode from November 2021 that tells the story behind one of the most significant gun cases in American history.
Guest: Adam Liptak, a reporter covering the Supreme Court for The New York Times.
Ep. 978 - Leftist Elites Want You To Stop Complaining About Our Economic Collapse
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Leftist elites have a message for average people suffering under these economic conditions: shut up and stop complaining. Also, the Supreme Court strikes down New York’s unconstitutional gun control law. Biden unveils his brilliant plan for driving gas prices down. 60 Minutes claims that a 6’2”, 230 pound male Rugby player has no physical advantage over the females he wants to compete against. Canada bans plastic straws. But where does all the plastic pollution in the ocean actually come from? Hint: it’s not coming from Canada or the United States. And in our Daily Cancellation, the TSA heroically saves lives by confiscating bottles of water and tubes of sunscreen, and then brags about it on Twitter.
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The Unmaking of the Canadian Constitution: Bret Speaks with Brian Peckford
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Bret speaks with Brian Peckford, who is taking the Canadian Federal government to court over COVID vaccine travel restrictions that he believes break the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a document similar to the US Bill of Rights, which Brian drafted and signed.
Brian Peckford started his career as an educator, then served as the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador for nearly a decade. He is also an author, former minister, and notable member of the PC Party in Canada.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Introductions
(01:30) Background on Canadian Charter Rights
(07:31) Difference with American Bill of Rights
(08:57) Gun Rights and constitutional rights
(11:50) Podcasts Vs Mainstream Media
(14:35) Tyranny unfolding across Canada, Australia, New Zealand
(17:36) BLM and ongoing US issues
(23:15) Right to free expression and Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Media, Big Govt
(27:18) Turnkey authoritarianism and Nuremberg
(29:26) Destruction of free press in Canada
(31:30) Ottawa Arrests
(33:30) Medical Misinformation and malinformation
(36:46) Homeschooling, small business owners, and Christian resistance
(42:53) Victoria protests
(45:27) Trudeau calling people racists
(48:37) Taking the federal government to court
(51:05) Canadian restrictions for unvaccinated
(57:30) Sidelining the legislature
(58:59) Cost benefit analysis
(01:03:44) Globalism and destruction of sovereign countries
(01:14:18) Comparison with history
(01:18:07) Civil disobedience
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Offline: Abbie Richards on Fighting Disinformation on TikTok
This week on Offline, Jon is joined by TikToker and disinformation researcher Abbie Richards. A leading voice on the platform, Abbie inoculates her viewers to trending disinformation and provides them with the tools to fight back. Jon asks her about what that work entails, why this current moment has seen the rise of so many new conspiracies, and dives into her viral conspiracy theory classification chart
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“Biden takes on the Big Lie.”
President Biden marks the anniversary of the January 6th attack with a pointed speech about the Big Lie, Donald Trump decides to shut up and cancel his press conference, Congress debates voting rights and the Electoral Count Act, and Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman joins to talk about how redistricting is going much better for Democrats than expected.
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