For my friends, everything. For my enemies, the law. The ultimate destination of party over country. Chilling that we’re well on our way.
@JayBee-cr8jmАй бұрын
That's my favorite quote from Edward Turner.
@robinfowler9477Ай бұрын
great series, thank you
@sandrahildebrand4283Ай бұрын
What we do matters, it may seem small, but ripples in a pond travel far. Be the change you want to see in the world.
@user-cl1ew9ki5iАй бұрын
I love listening to Anne, even if it is a little depressing. I hope my country doesn't fall into the spiral in the future ❤ from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺
@CarlosIowaАй бұрын
I'm not a lawyer, or a judge. A tradesman. I can tell you Judge Cannon wants Trump to win and remember her when he needs another Supreme Court Justice. Yeah. The judicial branch is THAT BAD. In the United States!
@almcdonald8676Ай бұрын
It remains a weird privilege to enter a community so divorced from reality. As an observer of the US from afar I can tell you that there is only one side censoring and prosecuting its political opponents and based only upon their own rhetoric. They are literally corrupt judge, bent jury and latterly incompetent executioner. Whilst it would be momentarily satisfactory for me to vent my utter contempt for your shallow moralising which masks either stupefying ignorance and sheep like conformity or a more sinister willingness to sacrifice the soul of your country for personal enrichment, I feel it better to let you know that you appear as pitiable small people whose microscopic contribution to the American story will ultimately be seen as a net negative. You are selling out your children on the strength of a transparent, yes it is that transparent, lie. I do hope that enlightenment visits you at some point down the line but alas I fear that the evidence is not positive in cases like yours
@allthewayfromАй бұрын
Thank you, this series is so well done and very useful right now!
@coathang3r43Ай бұрын
Thank you for your work!
@miketheonly9996Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Re_ac_torАй бұрын
Really great episode
@cathylynn57Ай бұрын
This is a great podcast. Explains a lot about what is going on here in the US.
@kevinjenner9502Ай бұрын
It is illegal under US law to provide weapons to a country proven to be in violation of International Humanitarian Law and the Leahy Act.
@kevinjenner9502Ай бұрын
It is also illegal under US law to provide weapons to a nuclear power who is a non signatory of the nuclear non proliferation treaty…Israel clings to it’s nuclear ambiguity, barring internal inspections by the IAEA.
@ThatonedudeCR12956Ай бұрын
Do you not see the irony of your comment when you consider what is being discussed in the video? You legitimately sound like you're pro asymmetric warfare but from the viewpoint of international terrorist organizations. Are you angry that citizens were murdered and abducted by outside organizations and those organizations are being treated as terrorists now? They engaged in terrorist attacks. Attacks which were cheered about by the people you're attempting to legitimize. You're upset because you want legal protection for a country that is actively allowing the attackers and kidnappers to hide while they play the victim? Cry me a river. You want the law to be followed while the organization you cry about refuses to release hostages? Follow the law if you want protection from the law. That's how the law works. Criminals don't get protection
@intuitionz1198Ай бұрын
@@ThatonedudeCR12956that's a whole lot of words to say you have no idea what's going on. shhhhhhh 🤡
@JayBee-cr8jmАй бұрын
@@kevinjenner9502 Joe Biden withheld congressionally approved weapons from a US allies during war. Trump was impeached for this yet Biden was not.
@longiusaescius2537Ай бұрын
Bibi knows how to move America
@jessetorres8738Ай бұрын
Vice President Harris needs to be elected in November to at the very least ensure that should something happen to Thomas and/or Alito to where they are no longer serving on the Supreme Court over the next 4 years she will be able to replace them with Liberal Justices instead of Conservative Justices. Furthermore, I feel that since we have a Constitutional 2 term (or 10 year) limit on the Presidency, then we should have them on the Congress & Courts as well. I'd prefer a 10 term limit in The House, a 3 term limit in the Senate, & a 20 year limit on all Judges nominated by the President & voted on by The Senate. This is the only way to limit corruption in the federal government by constantly changing it.
@greenthumb8266Ай бұрын
It would also be greatly beneficial if we went back to our government not being “legally” bribed by every wealthy country, corporation or nut job. End Lobbying!
@JayBee-cr8jmАй бұрын
@@greenthumb8266 Does that include labor unions? We know how much they give to the Biden regime.
@JayBee-cr8jmАй бұрын
I'd prefer if you change the constitution if you don't like it.
@onestarabove7027Ай бұрын
Why are you not outraged that we were not given a choice of a Democratic presidential candidate? Every citizen should be up in arms about this. Jefferson Davis clearly saw how a corrupt federal government would strip the individual states and the individual of all their rights. The words he wrote easily apply to the oligarchy in place today. Any Democrat who votes for the Democratic Party when our right to choose a candidate is violated is a joke.
@motored6089Ай бұрын
Hey Jesse, you wouldn’t be writing in support of any of this reform if government was producing results you agree with. Sorry but your side loses sometimes. Your ideas are no better than anyone else when it comes to rigging government to get decisions and legislation you like. It won’t change anything.
@mcawesomest1Ай бұрын
The justice system has been politicalized in the US and I don’t think we are far behind this
@MichellePoirier-m3xАй бұрын
Absolutely fantastic episode! I'm a first time listener, and I am now subscribed. I found it by accident; it started playing, and I heard Anne's voice. I immediately thought that's Anne Applebaum; so I knew I had to listen. Thank you all very much for the great work you do 💙💙👍👍💙💙⚖️
@karenokeson2705Ай бұрын
You've made my blood run cold. I am terrified of the coming election. I never thought I would see this in the United States of America. How's that for irony? 💙
@kimbercole2438Ай бұрын
Hey I just found you! I have a bunch of your patterns now and there are a lot of unfamiliar stitches...I hope you're still doing these videos! They're very instructions, thank you!
@mireillelebeau2513Ай бұрын
Great pod ty
@makebreakrepeatАй бұрын
The spooky stories have begun. Let's all carve a pumpkin this November.
@APerchOfPillowsАй бұрын
Thank you all for this series
@tanyawilliams825419 күн бұрын
💙 Vote Blue America 🇺🇸
@jameshose5043Ай бұрын
wow that was well done
@spiritofgoldfishАй бұрын
What happened in Brazil in 1964 and Indonesia in 1965 may have been the most important victories of the Cold War for the side that ultimately won-that is, the United States and the global economic system now in operation. Most shockingly, and most importantly for this book, the two events led to the creation of a monstrous international network of extermination-that is, the systematic mass murder of civilians-across many more countries, which played a fundamental role in building the world we all live in today. Bevins, Vincent. The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World (p. 2).
@NoJusticeNoProfit24Ай бұрын
Oh, groan Atlantic........again, again.....
@maxrobespierre9176Ай бұрын
It looks like America has some admirers here of Putin. Hillary Clinton wants to do the same thing to journalists and just plain citizens.
@juliedahl1892Ай бұрын
That story did get to us. It was horrible. There army was made up of drunks, let out of prisons to attack decent people.
@angies.7689Ай бұрын
This is very well done but what’s with the stupid music in the background? Very annoying.
@yharon8243Ай бұрын
Here's the thing: justice has already been made impossible in the states because of the court capturing by the GOP.