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    Explore " trump insurrection" with insightful episodes like "GARLAND, KAGAN, BETRAY DEMOCRACY IN BIDEN PROBE AND AT SCOTUS - 2.9.24", "Episode WR3: The Washington Report on Real Talk with Ambassador Curtis Ward", "America's Beer Hall Putsch - Stop The Insanity!", "What to expect from the Jan. 6 committee" and "Another GOP loyalty test" from podcasts like ""Countdown with Keith Olbermann", "Real Talk with Ambassador Curtis Ward", "MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "POLITICO Tech" and "POLITICO Tech"" and more!

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    GARLAND, KAGAN, BETRAY DEMOCRACY IN BIDEN PROBE AND AT SCOTUS - 2.9.24

    GARLAND, KAGAN, BETRAY DEMOCRACY IN BIDEN PROBE AND AT SCOTUS - 2.9.24

    SERIES 2 EPISODE 120: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: OK which atrocity do you want to get enraged about first?

    The fact that yesterday I began by saying “today we begin to find out if we still have a Constitution” and turns out, sorry, I guess we don’t – and the three liberal justices are complicit in that?

    Or, the fact that a partisan hack appointed by Trump managed to turn his nothing-burger investigation of Biden and the returned documents into Christmas-For-The-Fascists by inserting unwarranted, unjustifiable, indefensible opinions about the president’s memory into it and THAT’S the headline and oh by the way where is the goddamned Attorney General on this?

    William Rehnquist's former clerk, Rod Rosenstein's former deputy, and a contributor to The Federalist has enough nerve finding nothing to prosecute but throwing into his report what sounds like a medical opinion about the President's memory but which is really just another Conservative law-breaker whipping out his schlong and putting it on the political scale. But how does the Attorney General let that document leave his department without demanding that irrelevant, unprofessional, indefensible section not be removed?

    Fire Merrick Garland. Now. Between this and his negligence in waiting two years to appoint a special prosecutor of Trump, he will bear the second most blame if Trump again seizes power.

    Meanwhile at the Supreme Court, disaster as Elena Kagan posits that enforcing the 14th Amendment gives one state the right to decide who the president will be, and Ketanji Brown Jackson falls for the "President is not really an OFFICER" fabrication. The analyst Elie Mystal thinks the vote could be 9-0 for Trump, in which case Kagan, Brown, and Sonia Sotomayor need to resign from the court.

    B-Block (23:17) IN SPORTS: Ex-coach Tommy Tuberville blasts Biden's memory and says he needs cues from reporters and 30 seconds later he can't remember the names of the teams and players in Sunday's Super Bowl and needs cues from a reporter. And the Oakland/Las Vegas A's saga worsens, while invoking the Oakland/Denver A's saga of 1977-80. (27:20) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Sarah Palin is back! And can now see Russian propaganda from her house. If every GOP accusation is actually a confession, Charlie Kirk and Marjorie Taylor Greene's theory of anti-impeachment GOP'ers being blackmailed with pedophilia is SOME confession. And of all the idiotic takes on the Robert Hur investigation of Biden, THE dumbest is by Mr. Astead W. Herndon of The New York Bothsidesist Times and CN-Bothesidesist-N.

    C-Block (34:32) FRIDAYS WITH THURBER: Since this podcast is one of five nominees for the best politics podcast at the upcoming iHeart Podcast Awards, it's fitting to read Thurber's great story of what happened when a rookie went on radio: 
    "How To Relax While Broadcasting."

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Episode WR3: The Washington Report on Real Talk with Ambassador Curtis Ward

    Episode WR3: The Washington Report on Real Talk with Ambassador Curtis Ward

    The Biden-Harris administration targets China as the greatest threat to US national security; the January 6 committee stamped former president Donald Trump as the architect of the insurrection; access to Venezuela oil, perhaps, but not without preconditions; Russian attempted annexation of Ukraine territory and attacks on Ukraine civilian targets met with Washington and global condemnation; Saudi Arabia and Russia colluded on cutting global oil supplies  negatively impacting the global community.  Issues dominating the Washington agenda with implications for the November elections.

    Video version available on my YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCesQhAVaGXm3-6jnz4BP7ZQ

    America's Beer Hall Putsch - Stop The Insanity!

    What to expect from the Jan. 6 committee

    What to expect from the Jan. 6 committee
    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has chosen his five GOP appointees for the Democrat-led select committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. POLITICO’s Olivia Beavers breaks down who they are and what they could mean for the investigation. Plus, Biden taps a progressive favorite for a DOJ antitrust post. And Trump adviser Tom Barrack is arrested on foreign-agent charges. Olivia Beavers is a Congress reporter for POLITICO, Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Read more: McCarthy makes his 5 GOP picks for Jan. 6 select committee

    Another GOP loyalty test

    Another GOP loyalty test
    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is urging his party to oppose a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 insurrection. But a rebellion within his party is growing ahead of today’s vote. POLITICO’s Melanie Zanona reports on how the commission has become another litmus test for loyalty to former President Trump. Plus, Democrats abandon a push to delay the Biden administration’s latest arms sale to Israel. And TikTok refuses to appear before Congress. Melanie Zanona is a Congress reporter for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch.  Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Read more: McCarthy races to contain GOP defections on Jan. 6 commission

    Three hours and 19 minutes: What went wrong on Jan. 6

    Three hours and 19 minutes: What went wrong on Jan. 6
    1:49pm — The chief of the Capitol Police makes an urgent plea for help from the National Guard. 5:08pm — Final approval from the Pentagon comes through. What happened in the hours between? POLITICO’s Kyle Cheney reports. Plus, Alabama’s GOP governor extends the state’s mask mandate. And a new poll says most New Yorkers don’t want Gov. Cuomo to resign. Kyle Cheney is a congressional reporter for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Read more: Capitol riot probe zeroes in on Pentagon delay in sending troops
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