Listen now | “Real OG” radio host Thom Hartmann joins us for an interview that’s been a long time in the making; Thom is a major influence for Kyle, someone whose coverage of leftist issues inspired him to work left independent media. He joins us to talk about money in politics, the legal precedent for the treatment of corporations as people (bet you didn’t know that this precedent goes all the way back to 1886), and much more. In our discussion, Thom describes how the constitutional amendments so central to American liberty (freedom of speech, equal protection under the law) became the target of nineteenth-century railroad corporations seeking human rights for their capitalist enterprises.
The PBS Newshour did a fantastic job explaining the strange behavior of Krystian Sinema. It has to do with the voters of AZ being very different than voters in other states and is too hard for me to try to explain it, I can only say that you need to watch that segment.
Twitter is more like a newspaper than Verizon, because an unlimited number of people can read the message, including people you don't know. On a phone call, only those involved can hear it, at least as far as they know.
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The PBS Newshour did a fantastic job explaining the strange behavior of Krystian Sinema. It has to do with the voters of AZ being very different than voters in other states and is too hard for me to try to explain it, I can only say that you need to watch that segment.
Twitter is more like a newspaper than Verizon, because an unlimited number of people can read the message, including people you don't know. On a phone call, only those involved can hear it, at least as far as they know.