Edward O'Keefe | Full Episode 6.28.24 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

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Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover | PBS

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@senior_ranger
@senior_ranger 4 ай бұрын
So delightful to have this all too brief respite of intelligence and civility in a mad, mad world. Thank You.
@brianmurphy5313
@brianmurphy5313 4 ай бұрын
I'm a supporter of RFK Jr. In random order, here's some of my reasons for supporting RFK Jr... -genuinely wants to heal the 'culture war' divide in our country, and he has the ability to, being liked by many different 'types' of people from across the spectrum of issues and ideas, who are tired of the 2-party duopoly -has integrity, has courage, truth seeker in general, thinks for himself (not a DNC/RNC puppet) -incorruptible, cannot be bought or bullied -thoughtful and introspective, deeply considers problems and possible solutions -vocal about the corruption of 'Citizens United' and the power of the big private money controlling government -vocal about putting an end to corporate capture over government (Pharma, banks, oil, big AG, military industrial complex) -wants to get us out of 'forever wars' and to pull back on and expose the corruption within the military industrial complex -wants to pull back NATO and resolve the Ukraine war via negotiations with Putin, rather than perpetuating the escalation (which could truly lead to the most dire outcome imaginable) -wants to bring the military budget back to 'Eisenhower minimum' and to instead invest that money in making us strong at home and in correcting our outrageous debt and growing inflation -dedicated to rebuilding the Middle Class in our country -dedicated to creating our country as a moral exemplar and economic force in the world, rather than as a militaristic bully -vocal about the dishonesty and agendas of commercial media -wants to abolish all pharmaceutical advertisements on television (this has major influence on the 'news' narratives) -wants to keep the pharmaceutical industry honest with safety testing, transparency, etc -wants to get rid of government assist crony capitalism and subsidies for big ag, oil, etc -advocate for civil liberties -vocally against censorship (will pardon Snowden and Assange on 'day 1') -against mandates and police state-like policies -classical liberal sensibilities with respect of others (without the 'woke' or fake identity politics) -vocal commitment to transparency regarding FBI, CIA, NSA over-stepping and out-stepping -would put the federal budget on blockchain to be fully transparent for all citizens -passionate about environmental and ecological concerns -passionate about investing in regenerative farming practice -passionate about cleaning our food supply and exposing the unhealthy ingredients in processed 'foods' -wants to bring preventative health more into public discourse; nutrition, exercise, etc -will immediately close the border (this is not some republican scare issue, it is a very major issue - for many reasons) -will send the necessary Asylum Judges to the border to expedite the process for legal migrants -has an excellent plan to make homes affordable for all, including a program that backs mortgages at 3% and a tax structure to keep Black Rock from continuing to buy everyone out (this also will bring rent costs down dramatically) -due to his family/background, he's well-learned from the inside of the various power structures -due to his decades as an attorney successfully taking on major corporations, as well as government regulatory corruption, he is exceptionally well-suited for taking on the myriad of corporate capture over our government
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 4 ай бұрын
My late husband was a life-long Republican, and I am a life-long Democrat. We had a great marriage and rarely spoke about politics. I often wonder if he had lived to see the Trump era whether our marriage could have survived. But, knowing my husband and his love for our country and especially military veterans, I think he would be labeled as a "never-Trumper". I'm sure he's rolling over in his grave at the absolute mess his beloved Republican Party has allowed themselves to become at the hands of a con man and convicted felon.
@avinashreji60
@avinashreji60 Ай бұрын
Hate to say this lady but it’s probably better he left when he did because most Republicans are just MAGA fascists. He has an iron grip on the party, most never-Trumpers are just establishment GOP types
@Danimal1577
@Danimal1577 4 ай бұрын
Great interview. Never knew how multi-layered Teddy Roosevelt and those who influenced him (the women) were. Also didn't know about his stance on civil rights. Another T. Roosevelt term could have moved this country forward sooner, and we may have avoided some of the chaos of the 60's and 70's
@markread8650
@markread8650 4 ай бұрын
Sure could use a guy like this now
@wunderkind-7724
@wunderkind-7724 4 ай бұрын
Because of hubris, he ran against Taft which gave us Woodrow Wilson, arguably the worst president of the 20th century. Not only was Woodrow Wilson a racist he also imprisoned political prisoners such as Eugene DEBS.
@Danimal1577
@Danimal1577 4 ай бұрын
Wilson is not in "worst" tier. Not even close
@wunderkind-7724
@wunderkind-7724 4 ай бұрын
@@Danimal1577 There's no question whatsoever that Wilson was the worst president of the 20th century. No he was not as bad as James Buchanan but that was from the century before. I had a friend who went to Princeton for undergraduate work and Wilson took off the doors from the stalls in the bathrooms to make sure that the students (all men at the time) did not masturbate. Woodrow Wilson was a contemptible human being.
@meerapatankar7275
@meerapatankar7275 4 ай бұрын
Margaret Hoover's style of speaking is so jarring and irritating. Why does she insist on being overdramatic and talk in staccato style? Please speak in a normal conversational way.😮
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 4 ай бұрын
@meerapatankar7275 I get what you're saying, but she seems to use that style of speaking only at the introduction and closing of the program. It seems to be her signature style. I am much more interested in the questions she asks and how she engages with her guests. I never miss an episode of Firing Line!
@Danimal1577
@Danimal1577 4 ай бұрын
You leave my Margaret alone!! 😤
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