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All That’s Left Today

All That’s Left Today

De: Frank Ebersold
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  • Navigating the Tensions: Trump's Next Move in Iran and how it created a MAGA Meltdown
    Jun 18 2025

    In this episode, dive into the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, and unravel the complex web of political maneuvering by Donald Trump. Explore the intricate dynamics of intelligence assessments and the varied responses to the rising threat of nuclear proliferation. Join the discussion on the internal turmoil within the MAGA movement as prominent figures like Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson advocate for diplomacy, only to face backlash from their loyalist base. Discover how historical parallels with past conflicts are shaping today's geopolitical landscape, and consider the implications of an evolving world where old technology meets modern aspirations. Tune in for an insightful analysis of the factors influencing global politics and the voices calling for a pause in the pursuit of war.

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    16 m
  • Joe Rogan: The Left Doesn’t Know why They Protest
    Jun 15 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode, Joe Rogan sits down with Oliver Anthony to explore the multifaceted issues surrounding immigration, political spectacle, and systemic inequality in America. Highlighting a recent ICE raid in Huntington Park, California, the episode critiques the dramatization of immigration enforcement as a reality TV show, drawing attention to the real human lives affected by such actions.

    The conversation ventures into the complexity of American political rhetoric, featuring a surprising clip of Hillary Clinton from 2008 that resurfaces in the current immigration debate, revealing past and present political tactics.

    Joe Rogan and Oliver Anthony also delve into the wider public sentiment of frustration towards systemic inefficiencies and income inequality, discussing how these issues spur protests across the nation. The episode underscores the broadened American discontent under a system perceived as rigged and unresponsive to the needs of all citizens.

    We are more productive as working Americans but not compensated for it: https://tinyurl.com/yjrx8pmh

    The income inequality gap is getting worse: https://tinyurl.com/muyy9jd4

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    19 m
  • Trump Federalizing the National Guard: A Look into History and how Obama did Immigration Better
    Jun 8 2025

    In this episode, we explore the rare instances in American history where a president has federalized a state's National Guard without the governor's consent, highlighting the recent actions by Donald Trump to support ICE raids. Delve into the contrasts between Trump's approach and those during the Civil Rights era, alongside an evaluation of Obama's immigration policies and his method of federal interventions.

    The discussion critiques the provocative nature of Trump's tactics in California and his use of federal forces in Portland, Oregon, after the George Floyd protests. It contrasts this with Obama's methodical and empathetic approach to immigration enforcement, detailing his focus on recent border crossers and criminal offenders while protecting established immigrant families.

    Join us as we navigate these complex issues and analyze the political motives behind federal interventions, emphasizing the importance of not falling into repetitive traps that provoke unnecessary confrontations.

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    9 m
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