1. Robert Spencer: McCain was the Main Supporter for the Muslim Brotherhood
2. Karen Kataline: Cynthia Nixon and Hollywood Hypocrisy
3. Lowell Ponte: Are You Ready for ‘President’ Nancy Pelosi?
4. Sally Pipes: Young
Doctors Need to Wake up to the Grim Reality of Single-Payer Healthcare
5. Adam Amdrzejewski: Farm Bill Unlikely to Stop Flow of Taxpayer Subsidies to
Wealthy Urbanites
6. John LeBoutillier: Updates
on the Latest Hot Topics in the News
McCain
was the Main Supporter for the Muslim Brotherhood
McCain has already been canonized by an establishment media
desperate to destroy President Trump in any way it can, but in Egypt they’re not
so worshipful. McCain “was the main supporter for the terrorist Brotherhood.
Senator McCain was the one who opened up the Congress to the Brotherhood. He
was the one arranging the meetings and appointments and providing them with
protection.” Remember that when Michele Bachmann called for an investigation
into Muslim Brotherhood infiltration in the U.S. government, McCain denounced
her on the Senate floor as a bigot and an Islamophobe. There was no
investigation. [more...]
Cynthia Nixon and Hollywood Hypocrisy
There’s a new Nixon in political-town - Cynthia Nixon - but her
politics are as old as Karl Marx. The Hollywood actress-turned-politician is
challenging Andrew Cuomo in the New York primary for Governor. It’s no secret
that she is endorsed by the The Democratic Socialists of America. But why is it
so common for wealthy, privileged celebrities to embrace Leftist ideas?
They find it easy to show moral indignation towards the wealthy, other than themselves,
and advocate for the confiscation and re-distribution of other peoples’ money. I’m
not sure they realize that it brings poverty to just about everyone but why are
they so comfortable with their sense of superiority about their
ignorance? Leftism has been so endemic in Hollywood that we barely notice
and hardly ever ask such obvious questions. [more...]
Are You
Ready for ‘President’ Nancy Pelosi?
By Lowell Ponte
Loony leftists such as Bill Clinton’s former Labor Secretary
Robert Reich now demand nothing less than “annulling” Trump’s election as
invalid. Everything Mr. Trump has accomplished as president must be nullified
and erased, demands Reich, and the Orwellian air-brushing of the very name and
face of Donald Trump must erase him from history and turn him into a
“non-person,” as if he had never existed. He wants President Trump and
Vice President Pence removed from office by the U.S. Supreme
Court. If Democrats win the House this November, under the
Constitution Nancy Pelosi could thus become President. [more...]
Young Doctors Need to Wake up to the Grim Reality of
Single-Payer Healthcare
By Sally Pipes, President & CEO of the
Pacific Research Institute
For
decades, doctor organizations such as the American Medical Association have
opposed single-payer healthcare. But this opposition is ebbing. At the group's
June meeting, a cohort of younger doctors urged the AMA to adopt a neutral
position toward socialized medicine. The student arm of Physicians for
National Health Insurance is part of the push. Growing in recent years, the
group now has 1,400 members at more than 60 medical schools. These young
and idealistic doctors no doubt mean well. But if they understood how badly
patients and doctors fare under single-payer, they'd be far less keen on
socialized medicine. [more...]
Farm Bill Unlikely to Stop Flow of Taxpayer Subsidies to
Wealthy Urbanites
By Adam Andrzejewski, Author of “Operation Drain the Swamp”
A movie star is more likely than a cowboy to stroll down Beverly
Hills’ famed Rodeo Drive, but that doesn’t mean there are no farmers in
Tinseltown. Or at least Congress thinks so, judging by the farm bill, which
sent $15,488 in farm subsidies last year to the homes of Hollywood’s elite. “Farmers”
in Aspen, Colorado, got $278,000, while the fertile plots of New York City were
fertilized with $2.8 million. Congress is back at the drawing board, writing an
update to the farm bill - though budget watchdogs say there is little chance
that lawmakers will rein in the kinds of policies that shelled out $13.2
billion last year, with much of that going to “crop insurance” subsidies. The
farm bill may be the clearest example of how special interests can trump the
public’s interest. Both the recipients and the funders have a vested interest
in not disrupting the flow of subsidies that generates income and political
donations. Transparency is so critical because the public can’t reform a
process it can’t see. The farm bill gets less attention from a national press
more focused on White House scandals and hot-button social issues, but it is heavily
covered - and debated - in agricultural communities. [more...]
Updates
on the Latest Hot Topics in the News
On the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The
Podcast... we examine the current
state of the Trump-Russia investigation, the upcoming November 6th mid-terms and
what may happen over the next 60 days. How have things changed since the
Manafort convictions, the Cohen plea deal, the immunity deals and the McCain
funeral? What is about to happen next? [more...]
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