Establishment democrats in politics and the media have taken to the Internet to point fingers at everyone except the horrible candidate they insisted be the democratic nominee.
Establishment democrats in politics and the media have taken to the Internet to point fingers at everyone except the horrible candidate they insisted be the democratic nominee.
Against all odds, Donald Trump has won the election and will be our new President. That. Is. Horrifying. What does this mean for our country?
Barack Obama’s final months include adding to his legacy a record of turning his back on Native Americans protesting the Dakota Access pipeline.
TYT Politics Reporter Jordan Chariton (https://twitter.com/JordanChariton) did a Facebook Live report, ripping into the corporatist Democrats who want to go about business as usual after an embarrassing loss to Donald Trump and the Republicans.
The mainstream media news outlets propped up Donald Trump to the point to where he is now as President-Elect of the United States of America.
Barack Obama met with Donald Trump and spoke about with weak platitudes and lame sports metaphors.
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THE UNITED STATES has been plunged into a state of purgatory following the election of Donald Trump. In all political quarters, people are engaged in their own post-mortem analysis of how this happened and what it means, not only for the future of this country, but for the world. Trump ran on a pledge to engage in mass deportations, deny Muslims entry to the U.S., strip abortion rights, and “bomb the shit” out of ISIS. Although Trump has staked out conflicting positions on a wide range of issues over the past several years, his campaign centered on an overtly nativist agenda. And his running mate, Mike Pence, is one of the key leaders of the radical religious right contingent of the Republican Party.
While many Democrats are pointing fingers outside their own ranks to make sense of the stunning defeat of Hillary Clinton, few are willing to examine how their choice of nominee and the campaign they ran shaped the result. In this podcast, Intercept Editor-in-Chief Betsy Reed and co-founders Glenn Greenwald and Jeremy Scahill break down how we got here and what a Trump presidency means for civil liberties, surveillance, war, abortion rights, and other issues. Below is a lightly edited transcript of the conversation.
Lightly edited transcript of the conversation may be found here . . .
On the latest episode of Aggressive Progressives Jimmy Dore and Steve Oh discuss what’s next for Progressives. Steve and Jimmy discuss how Progressives should take over the DNC and bring up the protests at Standing Rock. Watch the full Aggressive Progressives episode here: https://tytnetwork.com/ap
The people Hillary Clinton derided as a “basket of deplorables” have spoken. They have voted out of the pain of their economic misfortune, which Clinton’s branch of the Democratic Party helped engender.
What you have is a defeat of elitism. Clinton’s arrogance was on full display with the revelation of her speeches cozying up to Goldman Sachs—the bank that caused this misery more than any other—and the irony of this is not lost on the people who are hurting and can’t pay their bills. This is a victory for a neofascist populism—scapegoating immigrants and Muslims—and if Bernie Sanders had been the Democrats’ candidate, I feel confident he would have won. We were denied the opportunity of a confrontation between a progressive populist, represented by Sanders, and a neofascist populist.
It’s a repudiation of the arrogant elitism of the Democratic Party machine as represented by the Clintons, whose radical deregulation of Wall Street created this mess. And instead of recognizing the error of their ways and standing up to the banks, Clinton’s campaign cozied up to them, and that did not give people who are hurting confidence that she would respond to their needs or that she gave a damn about their suffering. She’s terminally tone-deaf.