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Hour 2 – Politics

Cory
June 13, 2020
Full Second Hour
  • Segment 1 – Dr. Carole Lieberman opines of the violence going on in America today.
  • Segment 2 – Real common sense from Dr Frieda
  • Segment 3 and 4 – Dr Jerome Corsi and Lt Col Ret James McKinney opine on anarchy in America.

Dr. Carole Lieberman
Dr Frieda

Dr. Jerome Corsi and Lt Col Ret James McKinney – Part 1

Dr Jerome Corsi and Lt Col Ret James McKinney – Part 2
Discussion
53 Comments
    cfs
    Jun 13, 2020 13:21 AM

    I agree with Dr. Liebeman. One should be very afraid for America.
    I think the country is forever changed. Worse than most realize, the one-two punch of racial rioting, combined with the economic devastation of the political reaction to covid-19 will take not years but decades from which to recover, if recovery is possible.
    I suspect Trump’s solution will involve throwing money which we don;t have, at a problem which really does not involve money, but beliefs.

    Jun 13, 2020 13:37 AM

    Segments 3&4 with Jerome Corsi and Jim M was the best conversation I’ve heard on KER politics. This conversation should go as main stream as possible. It’s the conversation all Americans should be having in this day in time. These treasonous people need to be dealt with quickly.
    This conversation should continue and and be drilled-down upon.
    Great job putting this topic together, Al!

      Jun 13, 2020 13:29 AM

      Corsi………..had a great question……..WHERE IS ……..BARR……

    cfs
    Jun 13, 2020 13:38 AM

    I did not see the Oprah special. I don’t have a TV.
    However, while Oprah is clearly black, and even has claimed damage from sexual predation in her past, It seems to me that sher success represents a perfect example of ABSENCE OF SYSTEMIC RACIAL DISCRIMINATION in the U.S.
    Of course, there are examples of individuals who hold prejudices.
    There will always be individuals that hold prejudice against people of color, or of people of a certain sex, or of certain religion, or age, or people of certain weight. But these are individual beliefs and it is not possible to change beliefs by legislation.
    Actions can be changed by law, but minds or beliefs cannot.

    cfs
    Jun 13, 2020 13:35 AM
    Jun 13, 2020 13:38 AM

    When American goes to war and these days it’s endless war, African Americans are called to the colors just as the whites are. When they come home they are put in their place once more. This causes resentment which smolders under the surface of human nature. The American Civil War ended over one hundred and fifty five years ago and African Americans still have not gained equality in their own country. I can understand their resentment of a nation that has taught them to strike back in war but expects them to understand that they are not equals in their own country. DT

      b
      Jun 13, 2020 13:47 AM

      All true DT, but blacks were treated better than Japanese americans.

      The Japanese americans should have educated all americans to the fact they have no rights, not even if your black.

      The only way to change it has always been to remove the “ruling elites” as Carlin put it the “owners”, course maybe now with all these riots and “woke” stuff, ignorance of history etc, the empire can be torn down piece by piece giving an opportunity to repair the issues during a rebuilding.

    cfs
    Jun 13, 2020 13:45 AM

    But we have volunteer armed forces……no one is forced to serve.
    Many from families of lower incomes Use armed force service as a way to afford higher education. Where is discrimination against these who choose to pull themselves up by their boot-straps?

      Jun 13, 2020 13:57 AM

      It does not matter whether you have a volunteer army or not, being called to the colors implies that African Americans like their white counterparts feel duty bound to serve in the armed forces and serve they do. You CFS, will never understand what inflames violent racial tension.

        cfs
        Jun 13, 2020 13:58 AM

        You”re right.

        Please enlighten me with some examples of state derived/ country-derived racial discrimination. I DON”T THINK IT EXISTS.

          Jun 13, 2020 13:36 AM

          YOU DON’T THINK IT EXISTS ? Just look at most major US cities (particularly in the north) where African Americans migrated to in search of better wages and jobs after the civil war. When they came and jostled with the whites in streetcars and public places what did the whites do. Most of the white population left for the suburbs they couldn’t tolerate African Americans. This still goes on today just ask Big Al, he knows. There is no point in me droning on you have already acknowledged you can’t see in front of your face. DT

            cfs
            Jun 13, 2020 13:02 AM

            Just as I thought DT, you cannot cite a single current example.

            P.S. The civil war ended 150 years ago.

            Please do not confuse equality of opportunity with equality of outcome.
            I live in suburbs. I have always lived in suburbs.
            I don’t know my current location very well, because I recently moved. I do see a black family living across the street and I’m not thinking of moving.

            Jun 13, 2020 13:04 AM

            Location, location, location……first rule of real estate……

            cfs
            Jun 13, 2020 13:06 AM

            And just how many white men died to abolish slavery ?

            How were they racist ?

            Jun 13, 2020 13:07 AM

            Professor………I thought you said you lived/grew up on a farm…..back in Indiana…

            Jun 13, 2020 13:08 AM

            You in Nashville or Memphis ……….

            Jun 13, 2020 13:22 AM

            Jerry, CFS doesn’t know where he lives, he just moved there. LOL! DT

            Jun 13, 2020 13:28 AM

            Sounds like a man on the run………. 🙂

    Jun 13, 2020 13:57 AM

    NWO…….elites……cia……deepstate…….playing everyone like a fiddle…..

      Jun 13, 2020 13:59 AM

      Part of the game plan, ……and everyone thinks a one man band can change hundreds of years of evil…..

    Jun 13, 2020 13:05 AM

    People are angry because they know this…..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3H_xsdr-Vs…They know the social jungle created to serve the 1% the corporations the politicians is a murder machine and they have no tools to defeat it….So I would say the system is more crazy than most individuals occupying it…So Dr. Carol the guest is skipping the sociology and focusing on individual reactions…I believe missing the clues that those individuals reactions reveal about the system rather than the reverse….

      Jun 13, 2020 13:18 AM

      Ditto Larry………..Political blindness has been with us for a long time.
      The issues…..that have been uncovered for years, but, people ignore.

        Jun 13, 2020 13:24 AM

        Right OOTB…For me Dr Carole demonstrated in real time live the blinders that the system training/programs install in the product it produces…A total disconnect and obliviousness that in fact they are the problem…Hence…APOCOLYPTO!

          Jun 13, 2020 13:30 AM

          Govt.assisted, ….elites ran………..show me the money…..

            Jun 13, 2020 13:38 AM

            $3 TRILLION in 30 days……..to the elites….everyone here get their check for $1200 …lol

    Jun 13, 2020 13:17 AM

    Also, people know that the corrupt system is designed to exploit their labor and not save their ass….
    http://www.kereport.com/2020/06/13/hour-2-politics-43/

    They know these sort of bio-weapon threats and worse are extinction events for those regular dependents on working within the system at a job that system provides…MD’s are part of the social control mechanism and have job security eg
    value within the system……The system is much more diseased than the individuals attempting to survive the madness of it…..Sociology 101…..Show me the systems eg set-up people are required to function in and I will describe their actions…..

      Jun 13, 2020 13:11 AM

      Excellent clip Larry – I read the message as danger is everywhere, fear of it will eat you. Fight for a better life, it is always a struggle from one to the next. We are only under the control of whom we allow to control us.

        Jun 13, 2020 13:12 AM

        Tell that to the IRS………..

          Jun 13, 2020 13:19 AM

          We allow them to control us

            Jun 13, 2020 13:30 AM

            Not me………You the Strawman……..

            Jun 13, 2020 13:35 AM

            Btw……that was not meant as an insult…….

    Jun 13, 2020 13:19 AM

    above sorry
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq3jjzI8Gdo

    Also, people know that the corrupt system is designed to exploit their labor and not save their ass….
    http://www.kereport.com/2020/06/13/hour-2-politics-43/

    They know these sort of bio-weapon threats and worse are extinction events for those regular dependents on working within the system at a job that system provides…MD’s are part of the social control mechanism and have job security eg
    value within the system……The system is much more diseased than the individuals attempting to survive the madness of it…..Sociology 101…..Show me the systems eg set-up people are required to function in and I will describe their actions…..

    Jun 13, 2020 13:28 AM

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/brief-history-antifa-part-i
    Part 1 …………….Antifa………….organized and planned……

      Jun 13, 2020 13:13 AM

      This is a full on insurgency, with a sophisticated information operation funded by foolish bleeding heart corporate boards and political operatives seeking power.

        Jun 13, 2020 13:15 AM

        You just described the US GOVT……….

    AJ
    Jun 13, 2020 13:14 AM

    Crises and Competence
    https://thebulwark.com/crises-and-competence/

    On the consequences of “starving the beast”

    AJ
    Jun 13, 2020 13:19 AM

    Current Information Operation Topics: Someone is psyoping Americans, and you should be really pissed off about it
    https://standuprepublic.com/current-information-operation-topics-someone-is-psyoping-americans-and-you-should-be-really-pissed-off-about-it/

    cfs
    Jun 13, 2020 13:13 AM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCu0o8qvh-M bix weir

    I just looked up the statistics foir where I live….
    Population is predominantly white at 60%
    but African Americans 23%
    Hispanic 10%
    Asians 5%
    Other groups under 1% each, totalling to 2%.

      Jun 13, 2020 13:35 AM

      Silver rigging …….nothing new ……..Bix is the rewind

      Jun 13, 2020 13:38 AM

      What state did you move …..
      Nashville Demographics
      White: 63.16% Black or African American: 27.88% Asian: 3.55% Two or more races: 2.59%

        Jun 13, 2020 13:46 AM

        I am out of touch……..
        The racial makeup of the city was 85.4% White, 3.0% African American, 0.2% Native American, 8.9% Asian, 0.7% from other races, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 2.5% of the population.

    Jun 13, 2020 13:42 AM

    Friends : Of course we need more and better paid police , not defunding . But the recent antics of blonde haired BOZO including holding up a bible in front of a church – he does not attend was strange. Flashbangs , and tear gas against people in Layfayette Park was a political stunt not real leadership. I thank god people in REPUB states , are now looking to vote the GRUMPY OLD GRANDPAS in the senate , out of office. In north and south carolina the DEM challengers are leading , slightly , in the polls. DEMS are leading in the polls in Maine and AZ . Conspiracy Theroys, really cfs and others , you are too intelligent to keep pushing this stuff . best of health and wealth to you all rsh

      Jun 13, 2020 13:08 PM

      Conspiracy Theroys, really cfs and others , you are too intelligent to keep pushing this stuff
      Russell says.,
      Study, and learn, you might become intelligent soon…. 🙂

        Jun 13, 2020 13:10 PM

        God……in Big Letters………little g for the little people… lol

    Jun 13, 2020 13:18 AM

    Dr. Corsi is great along with citizen soldier JM…We need more time to expand the understanding of this anarchy…..Bolton is a lying globalist insane beast, I agree…..Scaramuchi is a loose cannon working for MONY like all of them….Anti-patriots trying to destroy America for personal gain!!

    Jun 13, 2020 13:11 PM

    Scaramuchi Is a breath of fresh air in a boring REPUB party . Hes wealthy in his own right doesnt need to be bribed rsh

      Jun 13, 2020 13:28 PM

      Man Russell, I worry about you…….who you been hanging around….

        Jun 13, 2020 13:31 PM

        I think you are batting a 1000 on the selection committee…….
        Give us a stock selection , so we can short it…….. 🙂

    Jun 13, 2020 13:30 PM

    As I sit here an read the many comments on this site, on other sites and listen to the rhetoric throughout the various media platforms, I cannot help but think that the divide and conquer strategy is at play. I mean Covid-19 was the most significant event in many peoples lives but has now seemingly faded into obscurity in the face of this global black lives matter movement. That in itself has morphed into an “Mandatory equality recognition movement” throughout all walks of life past and present. And out of that we have witnessed a so called cancel culture in the entertainment industry where everything that has an apparent offensive connotation is removed from the annals of history and either erased or re-written. This is complete nonsense! The common underlying trend in all of these events: Political correctness! Unfortunately in todays world political correctness thrives often in the absense of logic and “uncommom sense”. This only further serves mass hysteria, confusion and knee-jerk reactions. And out of this sequence, society loses focus and perspective of what it is fighting for. We the masses get caught up in the many tangled webs of lies, deceit, antagonism, oppression and violence and revert back to basic primitive instincts of retalliation towards each other in fear of safety and survival. All the while the system rolls on without a resolution in sight.

    I have always openly preached equality amongst every person in society regardless of race, religion, sex, culture, wealth class and demographic as I believe we all have the same right in life. That is: ultimately it is upto us within reason on an individual level as to what choices we make of our lives and whatever choice we make we stand by because accountability is another diminishing characteristic in todays society. At the end of the day we all finish lifes journey dead and everything we acquire is on loan and returned back into the system at some point or another.

    A final note: In my opinion, this global black lives matter movement event taking place immediately after the perceived “peak period” of Covid-19 is very convenient doesnt one think? Im not for one second down playing the significance of George Floyds life or his subsequent demise. However he is not the first African-American citizen to be brutally killed whilst in police custody. So why now the massive global reaction? So many instances in this unfolding drama seems very orchestrated in my eyes. Again, as if to almost encourage us to remonstrate with each other with a purposeful wedge to pro-long the perpetuation of division. One of the oldest tricks from Sun Tzus “Art of War” book – Divide and conquer!

      Jun 13, 2020 13:14 PM

      KER lives matter!

    Jun 16, 2020 16:12 AM

    Big Al, With all of the turmoil of those pulling down statues of prominent individuals of the past, holding them up to scrutiny and judging them according to today’s standards rather than understanding things as they really were in those days past, i came across something I believe gives us proper focus on history in general.

    The novelist L. P. Hartley once wrote “The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.” That means when we visit the past, or those of the past, we don’t want to be an ugly tourist . We want to try to understand people of the past within their own context and their own culture. We want to be patient with what we perceive as their faults. We want to be humble about the limits of our own knowledge. And we want to have a spirit of charity about the past.

    I look at Robert E. Lee for example. He is not honored because he condoned slavery, which he did not, but for his prowess as a general and leader on and off the battle field.

    In a letter to his wife, when he had to choose between the union he loved and his own feelings of allegiance to his native state of Virginia, he chose Virginia for primarily two reasons. One was that most individuals at that time felt a greater loyalty to their state than they do today. Second, according to his letter to his wife, having taught the constitution at West Point Military Academy, he was obligated to defend Virginia’s right under the constitution to secede from the union, though he personally would have wished otherwise.

    The states created the union and under the law, they were free to secede if they so chose. In his mind, the federal government had no right to invade Virginia to force her to rejoin the union by force of arms. His was a heart wrenching decision, one he faced with honor and determination.

    After the war between the states, it was this same great leader, who in church, when a black man went forward to receive the sacrament and the minister was hesitant as to what he should do, a humble greying white man came forward, knelt next to the black man, and set the example for the congregation, that all were equal before god. That individual was none other than General Robert E. Lee.

    He did much to heal the wounds of a war that he did not want, but felt duty bound to defend his state of Virginia. Duty was one of his virtues.

    We need to be careful how we treat those of the past. These statues remind us of important events and people of the past. History should be learned from, not destroyed or re-written according to or own vision of how things should have been. We need to understand things as they really were, as they really are and how we would want them to be in the future. Just a thought.