
Remember when Joe Biden SWORE up and down that he was not going to pardon his son, Hunter? Shouldn’t be too difficult to remember, seeing as how Biden made the pledge repeatedly, and the promise was echoed again and again by his mouthpiece, Karine...
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Christopher Titus
I am Christopher Titus of the Titus podcast. I am Rachel. And I'm Ken Hyland, AKA the Highlander. When the rest of the world is screaming insanity, we scream sanity. We do a satire comedy news and events podcast.
Jimmy Dore
First and foremost, Funny first.
Christopher Titus
Whatever's happening in the world, if you want to hear it in a way that doesn't rip your soul out, we'll make you laugh with it. At the end of the day, we just scream sanity. That's what we do.
Jimmy Dore
Can we just talk sanity?
Christopher Titus
Because they have to scream sanity. Nobody's gonna hear it. I'm so tired of you guys screaming. I talk stupidity. Well, that's true. The tightest podcast on all major streaming platform, YouTube and@christophertitis.com Titus Podcast. It's time to scream sanity. Come see us doing live shows. We'll be in Los Angeles, Honolulu, Baltimore, Atlantic City. Co Host, New York, Providence, RI. Go to Jimmy Dore.com for a link for tickets and only Jimmy Door.com.
Jimmy Dore
Establishment media sucks all gas lighting, so good luck. Bullshit we can't afford while he's fomenting this watch. And.
Christopher Titus
It'S the Chimney tour show. So I just want to remind everybody that what they said that nobody's above the law. Nobody's above. Watch this.
Jimmy Dore
No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
Rachel
Nobody is above the law.
Christopher Titus
No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
Rachel
Nobody is above the law.
Jimmy Dore
No one is above the law. No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
Christopher Titus
No one is above the law.
Jimmy Dore
No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
Christopher Titus
Oh, well, guess what? Even Joe Biden said, nobody is above the law. And it got community noted because he just pardoned his son. So I think he's also trying to pass a law to change Hunter's name to nobody.
Ken Hyland
Well, doesn't the act like the fact the President can pardon people? Isn't that literally in the law that you can be above the law?
Christopher Titus
Well, there's. You know what? In our next segment, we're going to tell you the problem with these pardons, with this pardon of Hunter. There is a problem with it, but that's for our next segment. But right now I want to focus on how everybody said one thing and did the other. By the way, Hunter isn't above the law. He's being swept under it like a rug. Okay, but that's a. That's a typo, by the way. Hunter isn't above the law. He's so high that he's above the lawn. Here's Harry Sisson. Hey, Donald. Nobody is above the law in the United States. That was in July of 2022. And then yesterday he says, hey, President Biden has officially pardoned his son, Hunter Biden. His full statement is below. I fully agree with this decision. So apparently people there are people who are above the law.
Ken Hyland
Yeah, I thought, by the way, since winner above the. No one's above the law, almost everyone in government's above the law.
Christopher Titus
That's right. So Harry Sisson, the boy wonder, as in you wonder who's hired him to lie, says nobody's above the law when it comes to Trump, but a whole different story when it comes to Hunter Biden. Whole different story. Here's John Harwood. Boy, his name should be John Hard on. He says, people listen to this. You see this, Kurt? He says people who insist Biden will pardon Hunter after specifically ruling it out, meaning Joe Biden had ruled out pardoning him. People, they are telling on themselves, right? They can't imagine someone acting on principle and keeping his word. No, certainly not Joe Biden. I can.
Ken Hyland
Biden will pardon me.
Christopher Titus
Breaking. President Joe Biden just pardoned his son Hunter. So who's telling on who? And by the way, this guy, this is how lazy and arrogant he is. He didn't even take this tweet down. He said he made. He made that in June of this year. Yeah, I bet there's a lot of people thanking him for his tweet right now. And his consistency on Twitter. I bet, right?
Ken Hyland
He's on blue sky by now. He's long laughing all the way to blue sky guy.
Christopher Titus
Harry Sisson says, riddle me this, maga. How has Biden weaponized the Justice Department if his own son is on trial and he's saying he will not pardon him if convicted? Your whole argument kind of crumbles, doesn't it? Embarrassing. Well, look, he got community noted on that.
Ken Hyland
Yeah, they all thought Trump was going to not win. So that's what this is.
Christopher Titus
I mean, if your father can't bend the Constitution of the United States to defend his own son, then I don't know a better act of treason than that.
Ken Hyland
Yeah, sorry. If he's guilty, being a great dad.
Christopher Titus
I'm not going to sit here while you impugn the man who lost another son and would do anything to save this one. That's all I'm saying. They have foot. They have footage of me sonning. Okay, so here is Joe Biden insisting he's not going to pardon his son. He's going to respect the jury question regarding the family. I'm extremely proud of my son Hunter. He has overcome an addiction. He has. He's one of the brightest, most decent men I know. And I am satisfied that I'm not going to do anything. I said, I said I abide by the jury decision. I will do that and I will not pardon him. Yeah, but now Hunter is more of a gatherer, so I've got to pardon him. Here he is. Here he is saying it again. Here he is saying it again. Ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? Yes. And have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes, he has. He had. So. So imagine if Trump did that. That's what I can't help. Again, you don't have to be a fan of Trump. I haven't been a fan of Trump's, but I just can't stand the complete hypocrisy and the complete gaslighting bullshitting of the illiberal class is what I call them. They're not liberals, they're illiberal. And the just blatant lying. This complete double standards, this demonization of. They have to make Donald Trump worse than he is.
Ken Hyland
Well, Jimmy.
Christopher Titus
Because if you. Because if they told the truth about him, people would be like, oh, yeah, he's that guy from the Apprentice that we like.
Ken Hyland
Jimmy, what you're saying is so true. And that's why Rob Reiner had to check into the funny farm.
Christopher Titus
That's right. I just want. I just love how the shit libs, you know, they got their marching orders to say there's nothing wrong with this.
Ken Hyland
Well, Hunter didn't even do anything wrong. I mean, that's what's so weird, why we would have to pardon him. Is he pardoning himself as well, too?
Christopher Titus
And they. Yeah, and they. So here's, Here's a kjp. Was that what they call her career? Cringe, cringe, John. Yeah, John Pierre. And watch how many times she says that. They're not going to. I mean, this is. This is kind of amazing. So first we had everybody here saying that nobody's above the law. Everybody. Nobody's above the law. But it turns out Hunter's new name is Nobody.
Ken Hyland
We can insider trade legally.
Christopher Titus
Yes. And then here we have blatant Joe Biden saying, I'm going to respect the jury. I respect it. He doesn't. He's asked point blank. Look at that face. He's asked point blank. Are you going to pine? Are you going to ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? Yes. And have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes. Here's cringe Jen Pierre up here.
Rachel
President pardon or commute his son if he's convicted.
Jimmy Dore
So I've answered this question before. It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago. And I was very clear and I said no.
Christopher Titus
Let me go back to the first question of the briefing. I know you said not a lot.
Jimmy Dore
Has changed since yesterday and that it's.
Christopher Titus
A personal matter, but from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son? No. You've lost this guy several times that the president would not pardon or commute.
Ken Hyland
The sentences for his son.
Christopher Titus
Hunter, I just want to make sure.
Ken Hyland
That that is not going to change.
Christopher Titus
Over the next six months. The president say he would not.
Jimmy Dore
It's still a no. It's still an. It's still a no. It will be a no. It is a no. And I don't have anything else to add. Will he pardon his son? No.
Ken Hyland
So hearing it.
Christopher Titus
So let's remember again, these are the same people who want to get you kicked off social media for lying. So the biggest liars are always. I mean she's the biggest liar, right? Is she not? Joe Biden and her are now today the biggest liars in the world. There's no bigger liar they've than them right now. And the biggest liar is always the government. Second, the corporate media because they're owned by the same people, the same people who own the government, the same people who fund Joe Biden and own him and Kamala Harris are the same people who own the media. So the two biggest liars, government and the corporate media and by then third and a distant third, our randos on social media. So don't ever let them lie to you. You're only going to hear that lie in corporate media. That we have to stop the misinformation on social media. No, that's. They're the, they're the biggest generators of it.
Ken Hyland
You know, if some somebody says we land on the moon and they're misinformed, I don't give it. That doesn't affect anything. This affects everything. And it's all just acceptable.
Christopher Titus
And remember that to hold this job. So here, here's, here's another one.
Jimmy Dore
Will he pardon his son?
Christopher Titus
No.
Jimmy Dore
There any possibility that the president would.
Christopher Titus
End up pardoning his son?
Jimmy Dore
No. It's still a no. It will be a no.
Christopher Titus
It is a no.
Jimmy Dore
And I was very clear, and I said no. Good evening, everyone. I'm Lindsay Davis at ABC News headquarters here in New York. We are coming on the air this hour with breaking news. President Biden has just pardoned his son Hunter on gun and tax charges that he was facing.
Ken Hyland
Noise. Best guy I know.
Christopher Titus
And remember, for her to hold that job, she has to act permanently annoyed at every question. She has to shake her angry hair. Just imagine what her mom did to her. That's all I'm saying. She's still unpacking from that trip. That's all I'm saying.
Ken Hyland
Yeah, if she stays in his job much longer, she's gonna look like Lori Lightfoot, all desiccated with her eyes bugging out, her hair all crazy.
Christopher Titus
And so I just want to let you know. So. So there they are, just Joe Biden repeatedly lying blatantly. Like, imagine if Trump did that. They'd be like, oh, my God, he's a liar. And if anybody thinks that, the establishment. I have people say that I can't vote for Trump because he's a big liar. Because that's what they're. That's what they're told on cnn, msnbc, the New York Times, Washington Post, that Trump's a big liar and all the other politicians are truth tellers. If you think that the establishment turned on Donald Trump after giving him his own television show for 10 years and Emmy nominations and inviting him to play golf with the Clintons and everybody else, if you think that they turned on him because he went to Washington, D.C. and started lying, because he's a politician who went to Washington, D.C. and started lying, well, guess what? I've got a vaccine I'd like to sell you, so I want to pardon it. I want to remind you who Joe Biden actually is. This is Joe Biden. This is his jumping. This is when he first got into politics at 29 years old as a senator. Ready? Not sure you should assume I'm not corrupt, but you have to go. I'm going to start that again. You shouldn't assume I'm not corrupt. And, boy, a lot of people do. Not sure you should assume I'm not corrupt. But you have to go to those people who have money and they always want something. You run the risk of deciding whether or not you're going to prostitute yourself to give the answer you know, they want to hear in order to get funded to run for that office. Yeah, but would you do that, though? Would you prostitute yourself for money so you could buy yourself a seat in the government would.
Ken Hyland
You wanted to. They wouldn't let him.
Christopher Titus
Here we go. For that office. I went to the big guys for the money. I was ready to prostitute myself.
Ken Hyland
And.
Christopher Titus
He was ready to prostitute. He said. He says it right out loud. But guess what happened, the manner in which I talked about it. But what happened was they said, come back when you're 40, son. So he didn't. His. At his first Senate race, he had to go out and raise money through small dollar donations because he wanted to prostitute himself. He wanted to do whatever the donors wanted him to, but they wouldn't give him the money because they thought he was too young. Well, guess what? He's certainly not too young now.
Ken Hyland
Boy, Jimmy, that's gotta be the only time the donors don't wanna pay money for a prostitute who's too young.
Christopher Titus
And now he's a prostitute. And I, you know, I'm not saying he's playing bachelor parties. Hey, here comes the policeman, ladies. He's going to make an arrest. And his. He'd be a cardiac arrest anyway. So that's who Joe Biden. Just so you know. Why does he lie like that? Why does Cringe Jean Pierre lie like that? Because that's their paid liars. Joe Biden is a prostitute and he's telling you that right there.
Ken Hyland
But she hates that job. You can see she hates the job.
Christopher Titus
Oh, she's just doing that job so she could get her. Her own. She could replace Jen Spocky. Yeah. So she can replace. Or inside James. Who's the other one, the, the biggest liar. The Joy Ann Reed. You know, she wants, she wants Joy because they can't replace Joy Ann Reed. They have to replace her with a woman of color. And she's got it one up on Joanne Reed because she's gay and an immigrant. You got a two.
Jimmy Dore
She's got it all.
Ken Hyland
Joanne Reed is actually enjoying her job of lying visibly.
Christopher Titus
Visibly.
Ken Hyland
You love what you do. It shows.
Christopher Titus
Yes.
Ken Hyland
Whereas King Jean Pierre is like, I could be lying in better things. I shouldn't have to be talking to you.
Christopher Titus
I have to. I had to lie and say he's not demented. I have to lie and say he's not going to pardon his kid when we all know he's going to. And they're going to play these tapes. I'm going to look like a prostitute.
Ken Hyland
That's the job.
Christopher Titus
That's the job.
Ken Hyland
Dancing with the Stars time.
Christopher Titus
I'm going to play you now. Nine minutes straight. This is nine minutes straight. And I'm going to try and Play it without stopping. We'll see if I can do it. This is nine minutes straight of your corporate news media. The news media that say there's too many lying on. So too much misinformation on social media. Oh, we got you, kid. Oh. People think that Twitter's the news, and now we're the news. I'm gonna show you nine minutes of them misinforming you and lying to you about the Hunter Biden pardon. You ready? Let's enjoy it. Let's see if I can play it all the way through.
Jimmy Dore
Presidential promise to put the law before a family.
Christopher Titus
The president promised. I can't see. I have to stop it immediately. The president promised to put the law before his family. Watch here he does it. Said, I abide by the jury decision. I will do that, and I will not pardon him.
Jimmy Dore
Letting the world know that he will not wipe away the decision of 12 of his son's peers. Was asked directly, and he has said he.
Christopher Titus
That's exactly what he did.
Jimmy Dore
Wouldn't pardon his son. If he gets convicted.
Christopher Titus
Let's wait and see what happens if he loses.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, but, I mean, but he said it.
Christopher Titus
He's gonna get pardoned by his dad. There's no question about that.
Jimmy Dore
The president has ruled out pardoning his son. Major commitment from the president accepting the outcome of the trial and also pledging not to pardon his son. So the challenge for him is really to continue to live up to his values when it was really personal, and he did that today. It seems like a pretty normal, straightforward answer, but it takes new weight when we see what Trump is saying about the outcome of his trial. We're hearing from other Republicans who say they don't accept the jury's verdict.
Christopher Titus
Here in New York, the contrast is profound. To sit there and say, I'm not going to intervene in the legal process.
Jimmy Dore
And I wouldn't pardon my son. One side, Democrats and Joe Biden protecting the justice system.
Christopher Titus
And on the other, Republicans and Trump protecting Trump. They're protecting the justice system.
Ken Hyland
Destroy it. Destroy the justice system.
Christopher Titus
Yes. That's.
Ken Hyland
Oh, my God. That makes me really. It's hard to watch.
Christopher Titus
That's that Essie Cup. She's a real. She's a real genius.
Jimmy Dore
Current president of the United States has so much respect for the law that he has said he would not pardon.
Christopher Titus
So much respect. I mean, what.
Jimmy Dore
You know, again, yeah, it's all about the contrast.
Christopher Titus
President Biden saying, I will respect whatever this jury decides versus Donald Trump after he was convicted on 34 counts, saying, the entire system is rigged against him.
Jimmy Dore
Their latest attack has been that Joe Biden has politicized and weaponized the doj.
Christopher Titus
Right.
Jimmy Dore
That was the whole argument around Donald Trump's conviction. And this week, of course, Hunter Biden was found guilty. And Joe Biden has very clearly said he would not pardon his son. He would not commute his sentence. How stark is this difference? I mean, how can Republicans keep making this argument now that, now that Joe Biden has really put it out there, where's Hunter? And he stood there in a courtroom flanked by his family, and he's accepted his sentence.
Christopher Titus
He is not pardoning his son, which he could do. These are federal charges. He is not doing that. He is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country. And I mean, if you want to know if he believes it, you can actually see what is happening with his own son.
Jimmy Dore
The president, Anderson, has been really clear that he is going to accept the outcome of the trial no matter what happens. So Joe Biden's gotten asked about, you know, talking about law and order. He's gotten asked if he would pardon his son. He has said no. On the other side, you've got Donald Trump, who has said that he will pardon the January 6th insurrectionists. They're not even his sons.
Christopher Titus
They're just sons of bitches. Washington said, I am not running again. Because he understood the self restraint was absolutely essential to this country. So you don't have a king. He did not pardon his son. He did not order the Department of Justice to say, don't prosecute my son.
Jimmy Dore
So impressive could have ordered the Justice Department to halt the prosecution of Hunter Biden, according to this court. Everyone understands he's a decent man. I think Joe Biden has a chance here to stand up for the rule of law, to say the rule. The law is the law, no matter who it is, no matter if it's Trump or Biden. And remember, part of Trumpism's dangerousness is that it tears down institutions, important institutions of our democracy. So there is an opportunity here for Biden to say, you know, the jury found him guilty. This is how it's supposed to work. Period, paragraph, end of story.
Christopher Titus
Have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes.
Jimmy Dore
As I said last week, I will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal. You know, the president said he won't touch it. He said he's not gonna pardon his son. And it seems that Mayor Garland let it go through how can the Justice Department be weaponized against Trump when all of that is happening?
Christopher Titus
Democrats stand for the rule of law, remember, law and order, you know, and we've been saying that Trump's not above the law, Biden's not above the law. No one is above the law. And it is amazing to see the stark contrast they.
Ken Hyland
Okay, I'm sorry. I don't know how I can do nine minutes of this. I'm going to go pee. This is unbelievable.
Christopher Titus
Like, this is.
Ken Hyland
I'm actually like, Trump better not make nice to these people, and he better do the horrible revenge that they're afraid of, because if he doesn't, it nothing. There's no chance of anything. I don't have faith in him like that, that he's some savior, but he could take down these people. He would have that power, wouldn't he.
Jimmy Dore
Won'T touch it. He's not. He said he's not going to pardon his son. And it seems that Mayor Garland let it go through. How can the Justice Department be weaponized against Trump when all of that is happening?
Christopher Titus
Democrats stand for the rule of law, remember, law and order, you know, and we've been saying that Trump's not above the law, Hunter Biden's not above the law. No one is above the law. And it is amazing to see the stark contrast between how Democrats handled today and how Republicans handled this whole thing over the last couple of weeks. For years, these conservatives have been crowing about a politicized Justice Department, Biden politicizing it, and so on. What happened today? The Justice Department convicted the president's own son, his only living son. You heard the president say he would accept the outcome of the case. I know no other word for that but presidential. He even went so far as to say he wouldn't pardon his son. That's how much respect he has for the system.
Lindsay Davis
The president has said that he will not pardon his son.
Christopher Titus
What did you think of that? I thought it was extraordinary. I mean, it was a moment of moral clarity on the part of Joe Biden and couldn't have been in starker contrast, remarkable moral clarity to the way Donald Trump has handled his own conviction. He could still pardon him. He said he won't do that. All of that conduct, given that it's his son, is kind of. We should pause for a moment and think about how unbelievable that is. In a million years. If the shoe were on the other and Donald Trump was facing the prospect of his son being prosecuted by a Biden. Me, if I had been held over A Biden holdover or Obama holdover prosecutor. Not in a million, million years would that have happened. So, you know, some of the people on the right, the people who support Donald Trump, are trying to cast this as some clever ops program. Yeah.
Ken Hyland
Hunter Biden was found guilty by a.
Christopher Titus
Jury of his peers, just like Donald.
Ken Hyland
Trump, because this is our justice system at work. The divide here is stunning, and it's.
Christopher Titus
A great reminder that one political party.
Ken Hyland
Remains committed to the rule of law.
Christopher Titus
And the other doesn't. Joe Biden has already proven he's willing to stand up for the rule of law in a way that we could all never imagine Donald Trump to do. Pretty emphatic over the last few days that he does not plan to pardon or commute his son. What that really is him saying is, I don't plan to use the powers of the office, the powers of the presidency, to provide private relief for my family. In a sense, he's staking out a pretty bright line between being, as he says, a president and a dad. And that's not just an emotional expression. He's in effect saying, I don't think that I should. I don't have a right. Even if it's legal. And God knows it must be tempting to use this power in a way that is not available to so many other Americans facing similar kinds of struggles. There's a kind of old school, sort of flinty core to his conception of how you are to be in the system, how you are to be as a person, a moral person, and ultimately, ultimately, how to contend with questions of power. One of the things that anybody who spends time around Joe Biden comes to know is that he's had this long running focus on how much he is bothered by abuses of power. He'll accept the verdict no matter what it is, and that he has ruled out pardoning his own son. Contrast that from what we hear from Donald Trump. And again, we have to underline in no uncertain terms President Biden saying, I will accept the outcome. I will accept what the jury decides here. That's the way our legal system works. And no, I will not pardon my own son if he is convicted. And the contrast is so clear in terms of decency and principle and transactional guidances in terms of how you view the world.
Jimmy Dore
It is still a good day for the United States that this conviction is a prime example of the way our judicial system is supposed to work. Even President Biden saying in a statement that he would respect the outcome of this case. Those words so completely contrast with what his opponent, now a convicted felon himself, continues to say about the U.S. courts.
Ken Hyland
This is not like. Does MSNBC have the reporters sound like they're doing a commercial? Was this all the same day by the way this reporter behaved, how Trump.
Christopher Titus
Has treated the rule of law? This was a good day for the system, good day for sort of, sort of America. As an example of how the rule.
Jimmy Dore
Of law should work, President Biden told David Muir that he would absolutely accept the verdict, whatever it was, and that he would not pardon his son regardless. And today he said the same thing in a statement. Meanwhile, you know, Donald Trump comes out and calls the justice system completely unfair. What do you think of that contrast? There's the contrast of two different men. Here is Joe Biden, who has lost a son who served honorably in the armed forces, who now has basically said, I will sacrifice my surviving son's future. I will allow him to serve at prison term if that's what's determined. Because that is what the rule of law demands. The president announces that he will not pardon his son. Do you think ordinary Americans give enough.
Christopher Titus
Thought to how this system is a miracle, a gift to this country, a gift to democracy? Joe Biden, without this, this was a multiple prison. These charges in his case came about only after seven by political. So they came with that. No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's case can reach any other conclusion. And Hunter was singled out. And because he is my. So he didn't. He didn't trust the justice system. He didn't trust the jury, he didn't accept the jury. He didn't trust the justice system, just like Trump said. So isn't it weird that they're both saying the same thing, that the justice system is compromised and he's. It's funny.
Ken Hyland
But Trump, Jimmy.
Christopher Titus
But Trump. Trump. So Trump said that these. The cases against him were all political and they were ginned up. And that's exactly what Joe. And he is a creep for saying that. But Joe Biden's not.
Ken Hyland
Trump is going to track our period so that we can't trans our kids. Trump. Jimmy, you're forgetting, I think the most important thing here. Trump.
Christopher Titus
Trump.
Ken Hyland
Quite a contrast between Trumpism. Boy, watching how they sold that as. It was like the greatest day in the history of America that Joe Biden isn't going to pardon his son, you know, because, by the way, a verdict. The verdict came in, but a sentencing hadn't happened. So who gives a shit? I bet. I bet his son got life in prison. He'd say fucking pardon Trump or no Trump.
Christopher Titus
Well, he did say he didn't even get life in prison. And he said pardon him. He said pardon him.
Ken Hyland
What a crock of shit. Hunter was already convicted before Trump got back. And you thought you're gonna win so that there's really. You can't even use Trump as an excuse.
Christopher Titus
I'll just never get over the, the disconnect between reality and what liberals say is the reality.
Ken Hyland
Well, on tv and then people that watch tv, it's called fucking MK Ultra Never Stopped. And you're looking at every day, every single day we look at it, everybody's mystified. How can they say this thing that's not true. And everybody parrots the same phrase. This is a great day for a rule of law. This is a day institute. They say the same hypnotic phrase all day. I the only reason I ever see these news channels is because I'm on here. Or if I'm stuck in like an airport, it's on. And then when you notice that they're repeating the same phrases, none of that is news. It's all like an opinion piece, like plugging Biden's next candidacy. It's actually pretty hilarious now that I'm watching it.
Christopher Titus
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Ken Hyland
Is this an ad for a protein drink or something? Sudden rebel gains.
Christopher Titus
So this is exactly the same thing we did in Iraq, the exact same thing we did in Libya, the exact same thing we did in Yemen, Somalia. This is the exact same thing. 20 years of Afghanistan, this is it. This is Western imperialism aligned with the Saudis and Israel. And this is all about natural. And Turkey, this is all about natural resources. That's what this is all about.
Ken Hyland
Oh, and that's where, guess what, our great deal with the Taliban, we left all our stuff there and money on top of it.
Christopher Titus
That's right.
Ken Hyland
They also trained terrorists for us there.
Christopher Titus
That's right.
Ken Hyland
Such as the ones going to Syria.
Christopher Titus
Such as the ones going to Syria. So when we invaded Libya, we took the Libyan, the Libyan military, we took their stuff and we gave it to ISIS and Al Qaeda to go fight in Syria. That's what we did. That's what the United States did.
Ken Hyland
Be somebody, we said.
Christopher Titus
So if you want to know how. So Jeffrey Sachs said this on MSNBC somewhere around 2018, 19. I'm not sure who the exact date is, but this is the only time you'll hear the truth ever spoken about Syria on national tv. And I don't think he's been invited back since. But here we go. I think this was it. This was him sealing his fate with msnbc. They don't like to hear this stuff, so listen to what he said.
Rachel
And we know they sent in the CIA to overthrow Assad. The CIA and Saudi Arabia together in covert operations tried to overthrow Assad. It was a disaster. Eventually it brought in both ISIS as a splinter group to the jihadists that went in. It also brought in Russia. So we have been digging deeper and deeper and deeper. What we should do now is get out and not continue to throw missiles, not have a confrontation with Russia. Seven years has been a disaster under Obama, continuing under Trump. This is what I would call the permanent state. This is the CIA. This is a Pentagon wanting to keep Iran and Russia out of Syria, but no way to do that. And so we have made a proxy war in Syria. It's killed 500,000 people, displaced 10 million. And I'll say predictably so, because I predicted it seven years ago, that there was no way to do this and that it would make a complete chaos. So what I would plead to President Trump is get out. Like his instinct told him, by the way, that was his instinct. But then all the establishment, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Pentagon, everybody said, no, no, that's irresponsible. But his instinct is right. Get out. We've done enough damage. 7 years and now we really risk a confrontation with Russia that is extraordinarily dangerous, reckless.
Christopher Titus
Professor Sachs is correct. So now this is an admiral, right, from the military industrial complex. He's on the payroll and he's going to try to sound. They try that. They're really experts when a good liar is an expert at sounding reasonable. And watch. He's now going to talk about Syria and he's going to try to make it sound like he's serious, he's reasonable. Watch this. This is a massive humanitarian disaster. I think the numbers are actually 600,000 dead and 14 million displaced. So I'm in complete agreement with him on the scale of this. But I would like to see the United States try and be part of the solution. What United States? So that means keep the United States trying to overthrow another government in the Middle east. And the United States has to be part of the solution. We're the ones who caused the problem. So Jeffrey Sachs doesn't let this go by.
Ken Hyland
The virus and the cure is attractive.
Rachel
But I think we have to understand how this happened. This happened because of us. These 600,000 are not just incidental. We started a war to overthrow a regime. It was covert. It was timber, sycamore. People can look it up. CIA operation, together with Saudi Arabia. Still, it's shrouded in secrecy, which is part of the problem in our country. A major war effort shrouded in secrecy, never debated by Congress, never explained to the American people, signed by President Obama, never explained. And this created chaos. And so just throwing more missiles in right now is not a response.
Jimmy Dore
My only concern.
Rachel
We need to go. It's, by the way, not to walk away to go to the UN Security Council, as the admiral says, to agree with Russia on a strategy for ending the fight. But ending the fight means that we stop trying to overthrow a government, that we stop trying to support rebels who are committed to overthrowing the government. That is where this war continues, because we to this day back rebels that are trying to overthrow a government contrary to international law, contrary to the UN Charter, contrary to common sense, contrary to practical path. We can't do it. And it's just creating ongoing crisis to the extent of facing an imminent confrontation with Russia.
Christopher Titus
Now, you'll watch, you know, places like the Young Turks, and they're all on board for this war for Syria, and anybody who told the truth about it, they smeared and slandered and said they were being paid by Assad or they are being paid by Putin. That's what the Young Turks. That's what Cenk Uygur does.
Ken Hyland
That's what Aramate was. That's what kicked off that whole thing.
Christopher Titus
That's what kicked off the whole thing with which then I would debunk what they were saying because they were calling Aaron mate. Paid by Russia, paid by Assad. And then I debunked that. And so Anna Kasparian, to get me to shut up, threatened to blackmail me with a fake hashtag MeToo after she flashed her genitalia to the whole newsroom and I made a joke about it. She then tried to do a fake sexual harassment thing. Nobody believed it. Even though it still has directly the plot of Wicked. Yeah. Even though it ends up in my Wikipedia page. Because the Wikipedia page is edited by the intelligence community, the same intelligence community that wants to do the Syrian war.
Ken Hyland
Wait, they put that on your Wikipedia? That there was anything to that?
Christopher Titus
Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
Ken Hyland
Wow. Because why she. Why she care?
Christopher Titus
Have you looked my. At my Wikipedia? They still say. They still say I'm wrong about the Syrian war and the gas attacks, which of course, I'm not. The Syrian gas attacks are just as dumb as Russiagate and they're just as easy to debunk. And we did. We debunked them.
Ken Hyland
Well, remember the blonde lady in charge of that who said the truth gets in the way of getting things done?
Christopher Titus
That's right. So that's what's going on. And how did this all start? Well, General Wesley Clark's gonna tell you how this all. They'd had this plan to invade Syria, to invade Libya, to invade Somalia, to invade the Sudan, to invade Iraq and Iran. They've had this plan going back to at least 9 11, but before that, and now they're doing it. And so he's. Here's a general, General Wesley Clark is going to tell you this right now.
Lindsay Davis
About 10 days after 9 11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and, and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz. I went downstairs just to say hello to some of the people on the Joint Staff who used to work for me. And one of the generals called me and he said, sir, you gotta come in. You gotta come in and talk to me a second. I said, well, you're too busy. He said, no, no. He says, we've made the decision. We're going to war with Iraq. This was on or about the 20th of September. I said, we're going to war with Iraq.
Jimmy Dore
Why?
Lindsay Davis
He said, I don't know. He said, I guess they don't know what else to do. So I said, well, did they find some information connecting Saddam to Al Qaeda? He said, no, no. He says, there's nothing new that way. They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq. He said, I guess it's like we don't know what to do about terrorists, but we got a good military and we can take down governments. And he said, I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail. So I came back to see him a few weeks later, and by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan. I said, are we still going to war with Iraq? And he said, oh, it's worse than that. He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper, and he said, I just. He said, I just got this down from upstairs, meaning the Secretary of Defense's office today. And he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran.
Christopher Titus
So they've had this plan for a long time and they make it up. Oh, we have to save the people from Muammar Gaddafi. We have to save the people from Assad. We have to save the people from the Taliban. We have to save the people. It's always something. It's always something.
Ken Hyland
Wait, is this that, Is this the New World Order they were yammering about before this plan was discovered? You know, Russia had fallen, and now we're gonna have a New World Order.
Christopher Titus
That's right.
Ken Hyland
We gotta knock over all these countries, the Third World.
Christopher Titus
And so as soon as there was a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, they immediately cause Israel sponsors isis, the United States sponsors Al Qaeda. They immediately made another push in this 13 year civil war. It's not a civil war. It's not a civil war. It's a war of outside actors funded by the United States CIA to the tunes of billions of dollars. And it's called Timber Sycamore. You can look it up, just like he said. And we're paying the salaries of Al Qaeda in Syria to try to overthrow Assad. Why? For the natural resources. Also, Saudi Arabia wants to put a pipeline through and Russia, which is aligned with Syria, doesn't want that pipeline to go through. So it's Syria, Russia and Iran are aligned, and Saudi Arabia and the United States, Turkey and Israel are aligned, trying to overthrow Assad, just like we overthrew Gaddafi, just like we overthrew Saddam Hussein, just like we overthrew the Taliban. Now they're trying to do it here. We're the ones. Just like we tried to overthrow. Now I'm blanking on the guy's name of Venezuela, Maduro and Chavez, same thing. This is, this is because there's oil there, more oil in Venezuela than there is in Saudi Arabia. And so this is the same old game, but the news will never tell you that. That's the only time. Jeffrey Saxon, MSNBC they ever told the truth about Syria. So they have a new offensive and they are. They captured Aleppo, one of Syria's largest cities. It was the. And by the way, so they were going to attack seven countries in five years and apparently what's happened since, the first country they were going to start with was America. If you know, I'm talking.
Ken Hyland
Yeah, I was going to say, did they.
Christopher Titus
George Soros, SYRIA so it was the first opposition attack on Aleppo since 2016 when a brutal Russian air campaign retook the northwestern city. So they're trying to weaken Russia. So that's what this is. So they're fighting Russia in Ukraine and they're fighting, I want to fight Russia in Syria. These are all proxy wars. Intervention by Russia, Iran and Iranian allied Hezbollah and other groups has allowed Assad to remain in power within the 70% of Syria under his control. Remember that the United States still has an occupying force in 30% of Syria and what 30%? The part that grows the wheat and the part that has the oil. Insurgents led by the jihadi group Hayat Tahir Al Sham launched the two pronged attack on Aleppo last week and moved into the countryside around Idlib and neighboring Hama Province. The Syrian military and its foreign allies have rushed reinforcements and launched airstrikes as they attempted to stall their momentum. Robert Ford, the last serving U.S. ambassador to Syria, pointed to months of Israeli strikes on Syrian and Hezbollah targets in the area and to Israel's ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon last week as factors providing Syria's rebels with the opportunity. They're not Syria's rebels. They're rebels that are funded by Turkey, the United States, Saudi Arabia and Israel. They're not Syrian. Russia, Assad's main international backer, is also preoccupied with this war in Ukraine, the long war between Assad and his foreign backers and the array of opposition forces seeking is. This is such a garbage article, this AP article. Assad is the guy with foreign backers, not his.
Ken Hyland
The rightful president of Syria that they. By the way, if you talk to Syrians, they like him.
Christopher Titus
Yes, they like him.
Ken Hyland
It's amazing. It's almost like the gap in like people that like Trump versus I can't believe Trump and his Russian backers. To them, they live there, so they like the guy. I don't know why this is hard for people to understand that you wouldn't have a kindly idea about America if they were paying terrorists to blow you up.
Christopher Titus
And so around 7 million Syrians have fled the country since this started. And a refugee flow that helped change the political map in Europe by refueling anti immigrant far right movements. So yeah, so when we did Libya, we had. Bunch of. Bunch of refugees fled into Europe. When we did Syria, a bunch of refugees fled. When we did Iraq, a bunch of. That's what this is about. And just the other day Keir Starmer, the prime minister of the uk said this was on purpose, that they had open borders. And now there are more people who are foreign born immigrants in England then live there than our natives.
Ken Hyland
It's a win. Win.
Christopher Titus
Roughly 30% of the country not under Assad is controlled by a range of opposition forces and foreign troops. You like the United States military, asshole? This is an AP fucking article. The US has about 900 troops in Northeast Syria, far from Aleppo. To guard against a resurgence by. No. To get the oil.
Ken Hyland
We might have a resurgence anytime.
Christopher Titus
That's right.
Ken Hyland
Whenever we need one, there's going to be a resurgence.
Christopher Titus
Both the US and Israel conduct occasional strikes in Syria. You know, for kicks. You know, there's no declaration of war on Syria, but the United States goes around bombing under the guise of the aumf. What's the aumf? It's called the Authorization for the Use of Military Force which the Congress gave to George Bush to go fight the people who flew planes into the trade towers in 9 11. So now they use that to do Afghanistan, Iraq, they use that to do Libya, to do Syria. That's what they're using then, so Congress doesn't have to declare a war. Turkey has forces in Syria as well. Why? Why does Turkey have forces in Syria and has influence with the broad alliance of opposition forces? Has influence? Yeah. Because they're funding the terrorists who are terrorizing Syria.
Ken Hyland
They fund isis. That's what.
Christopher Titus
That's right.
Ken Hyland
Influence with influence with. What is that influence? That's so vague.
Christopher Titus
Coming after years. Coming after years with few sizable changes in territory between Syria's warring parties, the fighting has the potential to be really quite, quite consequential and potentially game changing if Syrian government forces prove unable to hold their ground, said Charles Lister, a longtime Syrian analyst with the US based Middle East Institute. He said that before pausing a moment to wipe a small stream of drool from the side of his mouth.
Ken Hyland
The Middle East Institute.
Christopher Titus
The Middle East Institute. The US and the UN have long designated the opposition force leading the attack in Aleppo Hayat Tahir Al Sham, known for its initial HTS as a terrorist organization. They're terrorists. Abu Mohammed Al Ghulani emerged as a leader of Al Qaeda's Syria branch in 2011. It was an unwelcome intervention to many of Syria's opposition who hoped to keep the fight amongst Assad's rule untainted by violent extremism. Okay, this is all bullshit.
Ken Hyland
Wow.
Christopher Titus
This was all started by the CIA. And the CIA is funding Al Qaeda and Al Nusra and ISIS and Golan. So there are terrorists that the Pentagon is directly funding and terrorists that the CIA are funding. And often those two groups will fight each other. We'll see who's the best in Syria. Golani and his group early on claimed responsibility for deadly bombings, pledged to attack Western forces, confiscated proper from religious minorities and set religious police to enforce modest dress by women. Those are the people that the United States wants to take over. The people doing that. Golani and his HTs have sought to remake themselves in recent years, focusing on promoting civilian government in their territory as well as military action researchers. Okay. His group broke ties with Al Qaeda. Sure. Really? Former Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria seeks to soften its brand.
Ken Hyland
Oh, like Azov, they're going to soften.
Christopher Titus
Its brand, I hear. And by the way, the Washington Post help happy to help them soften their brand.
Ken Hyland
They should get that bear from the snuggle fabric softener commercials. That snuggly bear.
Christopher Titus
So they're big fabric. So soft they're trying to soften their brand. You know they're starting to sell LGBTQ merch. Kurt, did you hear about that?
Ken Hyland
Yeah, that's the way. That's typically the way it's done. Do you imagine if they overthrow Assad, what a disaster that'll be?
Christopher Titus
That'll be a disaster.
Ken Hyland
Oh, Iran's bad. That's from the last time we overthrew the something much worse.
Christopher Titus
Yes.
Ken Hyland
You think somebody better is going to take over if Assad goes down by.
Christopher Titus
2018, the Trump administration acknowledged it was no longer directly targeting Gilani, but HDS has allowed some wanted armed groups to continue to operate on its territory and shot at US Special Forces at least as recently as 2022. These are the people we're funding. At the crossroads of trade routes and empires for thousands of years, Aleppo, with its bustling neighborhoods and ancient landmarks in the 2010s, saw some of the fiercest fighting in Syria's civil gas. It's not a civil war. Aleppo was home to 2.3 million people before the conflict. Rebels seats the east side of the city in 2012, and it became the proudest symbol of the advance of armed opposition factions. In 2016, government forces backed by Russian airstrikes laid siege to the city. Russian shells, missiles and crude barrel bombs. Oh, not like the classy sophisticated cluster bombs we give our allies to tear children to shreds in Yemen and elsewhere, but crude.
Ken Hyland
Wait, they leveled neighborhoods? You mean like Gaza?
Christopher Titus
Yeah, they're crude now.
Ken Hyland
That's wrong.
Christopher Titus
Crude. Crude.
Ken Hyland
They should use cave bombs.
Christopher Titus
They should use. Right, okay. And methodically leveled neighborhoods very much like Israel just did in. Yeah. Starving and under siege, rebels surrendered Aleppo that year. The Russian military's entry was the turning point in the war, allowing Assad to stay in the territory he held.
Ken Hyland
Oh, that's why we hate them so much.
Christopher Titus
That's why this year Israeli airstrikes in Aleppo have hit Hezbollah weapons depots and Syrian forces, among other targets. According According to independent monitoring group. Israel rarely acknowledges strikes at Aleppo and Right. You know why? Because it's illegal. International. It's an international war crime here, my friend Ashvin Ratanzi says reminder the so called moderate rebels rampaging across Syria are US Backed jihadists.
Ken Hyland
As our most jihadist, as are most of the jihadists.
Christopher Titus
Syrian opposition group that killed a child was a U.S. vetted alliance. Remember when Obama insisted that the United States was supporting moderate Syrian rebels and Jake Sullivan told Hillary Clinton that Al Qaeda is on our side in Syria? Amid the renewed extremist fueled violence in Syria it's time to take a look at the Obama Biden legacy in the region. Here we go.
Jimmy Dore
All of this had been in the works for quite a while. And I do believe that Obama knew that even as he went to Cairo in the first year that he was in office office back in 2009 and he called for a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect. He knew that the world had just endured eight years of the Bush administration and his so called war on terror. Obama was presenting himself as an alternative, saying here is a new beginning, right? I am going to be different. But he meant none of that. And even as he went on to target the exact same regions of the world that George W. Bush had just targeted, he did it all with Joe Biden, who had already spent a lifetime in Washington by his side. In August of 2011, Obama announced sanctions against the entire Syrian government and called for Assad to step down. And In December of 2011, 2011, Biden was joining Obama in their new slogan, Assad must go. But Assad didn't go. And it did not matter what the US threw at him. From mass protests to media propaganda, to claims of chemical attacks carried out by the government, to mass sanctions targeting the country, Assad stayed in power. He's still in power to this day. And that is even as the CIA launched Operation Timber Sycamore.
Christopher Titus
One of the problems with being told blindly to cheer on the Syrian revolution is that the key participants aren't even Syrian, as I've been telling you. Yeah, Uyghur led Turkestan Islamic Party advertising its involvement in the insurgent offensive. Participating in the battles extended from Sarkib and Idlib countryside to Morek in North Hama countryside. So this is Turkey soldiers.
Ken Hyland
So those are Uighurs, the oppressed Uyghurs.
Christopher Titus
Turkish fascist gray wolves are in Aleppo. There they are. Turkish ultranationalist gray wolves in Aleppo. They are tired, tied to the far right MHP party known for their extreme Pan Turkish ambitions. Hadi says, so far I've seen videos from Aleppo of terrorists speaking Albanian, Uzbek, Turkish, Urdu, Uyghur, Uyghur, Chechen. Don't you dare compare these NATO mercenaries to the native resistance of Palestine. So this is not a civil war in Syria. It's hilarious that this is an argument made by. Oh, so this guy tries to count contradict Aaron Mate. He says it's hilarious that this is an argument made by proponents of a government that is on life support and only survives due to the combined efforts of Lebanese, Iranian, Iraqi and Afghan militias and the Russian government. He's talking about the Syrian government and Aaron says to apologists for the dirty war in Syria, meaning that it's being funded by the CIA for the dirty war in Syria. It's perfectly legitimate for the CIA, Israel, Gulf Monarchies, uk, France, Germany and Turkey to spend tens of billions of dollars arming one of the most powerful insurgencies in history, one dominated by Al Qaeda and one including thousands of fighters who aren't even Syrian. It's also legitimate for the United States to occupy oil and wheat rich regions of Syria and impose crippling sanctions that deliberately prevent reconstruction of Syria and further devastate the country's civilian population. So he's saying that this guy is for this. Without this foreign state support Al Qaeda, without Russia and Iran supporting Syria, Al Qaeda in Syria, now known as hts, wouldn't have captured it. I mean, without this foreign state support, meaning Israel, Saudi Arabia, Germany, the United States, Turkey, without them backing Al Qaeda in Syria, they wouldn't have captured Idlib and wouldn't have been able to launch its current offensive. According to the same crowd. The Syrian government has no right to request the help of its allies to prevent Al Qaeda led foreign state backed regime change. One would call this position hilarious if it weren't so tragic. For this dickhead, it's at least consistent he works for a place called Newsline Mag, an organization that collaborates with the pentagon, with the NED, which is the CIA and State Department. For a journalist covering U.S. foreign policy, that's hilarious. And just to Syrian army recaptures towns in Hama countryside as counteroffensive gains momentum so good for the Syrian army. So I just wanted to give you that, let you know. There you go, we're doing it again. The United States are the world's terrorists we're in bed with. We are funding literal terrorists that our own State Department have declared terrorists. Al Qaeda. The people who did 9 11, we're working with them. We're the evil empire. It's not Russia, it's not Syria, it's not Iran, it's not Iraq, it's not Libya, it's not Afghanistan. It's the United States. We're the evil empire. It's not the people of America don't want this. It's the people who run America, which is the military industrial complex and Wall Street. And of course those same people have complete control of our media. Go ahead. What?
Ken Hyland
They do the same thing here? They would. They brought in all these foreign military Age men to maybe have a civil. They'll call it a civil war.
Christopher Titus
Yeah.
Ken Hyland
And it would be a bunch of people from other countries that we blew up here fighting America, that it's the same playbook everywhere. There was to have a Putin playbook. They do the same thing in every part of the world, including this part of the world.
Christopher Titus
Okay, so now you know what's going on in Syria once again. And my Wikipedia page, which is edited by the FBI, the CIA and MI6, is going to say I'm a conspiracy theorist for telling you the truth, while they are the ones who are spreading conspiracies. Just like Russiagate, just like the Ukraine war, just like Covid, and now this.
Ken Hyland
Nobody believes Wikipedia no more, I hope.
Christopher Titus
Destac, one of the guys who founded Wikipedia, said that the intelligence community has control of Wikipedia. I didn't make that up.
Ken Hyland
That's before I even knew that. I knew Wikipedia was no good because mine was all screwed up. At one point I was inviting people to change it, to try to make it.
Christopher Titus
Yeah, but they just change it back.
Ken Hyland
No, a lot of wrong stuff still on my Wikipedia. And it's a long process.
Christopher Titus
Yeah, me too. You can't get it fixed. There is no process to get it.
Ken Hyland
Well, you can't. You can't. I probably can't now because I know you.
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Summary of "Biden Repeatedly SWORE He Wouldn’t Pardon Hunter!" – The Jimmy Dore Show
Release Date: December 4, 2024
In this episode of The Jimmy Dore Show, host Jimmy Dore, along with co-hosts Christopher Titus, Rachel, and Ken Hyland, delve into the controversial decision by President Joe Biden to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The discussion centers around the apparent contradiction between Biden's previous assurances and his subsequent action, raising questions about the integrity of political promises and the rule of law in the United States.
Contradiction of Statements
Jimmy Dore opens the conversation by highlighting Biden's initial promise not to pardon his son. He states:
This action directly contradicts Biden's earlier statements where he assured the public of his commitment to the rule of law:
Implications for the Rule of Law
The hosts argue that Biden's decision undermines his credibility and the foundational principle that no one is above the law. Christopher Titus emphasizes:
Double Standards in Media Coverage
The discussion moves to the role of the mainstream media in perpetuating double standards. The hosts criticize how the media portrays figures like Donald Trump versus Hunter Biden, suggesting a biased narrative that favors Democratic interests.
Weaponization of the Justice Department
Ken Hyland points out the irony in the establishment's critique of Trump for politicizing the Justice Department while Biden himself appears to bypass legal constraints to aid his son.
Upholding vs. Undermining the Rule of Law
The hosts contrast Biden's actions with Donald Trump's handling of his own legal challenges. While Biden is accused of undermining the rule of law by pardoning his son, Trump is presented as resisting similar pressures.
Biden's Moral Clarity
Christopher Titus praises Biden for what he perceives as Biden's moral clarity in upholding his promise despite personal biases.
Critique of Political Hypocrisy
The hosts criticize both Democrats and Republicans for perceived hypocrisies, suggesting that both parties manipulate the truth to serve their agendas.
Western Intervention and Its Consequences
The conversation shifts to a critique of U.S. foreign policy, specifically regarding Syria. The hosts argue that U.S. interventions have led to prolonged conflicts and humanitarian disasters.
Accusations Against the Military-Industrial Complex
They assert that the military-industrial complex, in collaboration with Wall Street, drives unnecessary wars to maintain control over natural resources.
Call for Accountability
Jimmy Dore concludes by reiterating the importance of holding political leaders accountable for their actions, emphasizing that promises made should be kept to maintain public trust and the integrity of the legal system.
Reflection on Media Influence
The episode wraps up with a critique of the media's role in shaping public perception, urging listeners to seek truth beyond mainstream narratives.
Biden's Credibility at Stake: The pardon of Hunter Biden contradicts President Biden's prior statements, raising concerns about political integrity and accountability.
Media Bias Highlighted: The episode underscores perceived double standards in media coverage, suggesting that mainstream outlets favor Democratic narratives over Republican ones.
Rule of Law Under Scrutiny: The discussion emphasizes the importance of upholding the rule of law, regardless of political affiliations or personal relationships.
Critical View of U.S. Foreign Policy: The hosts offer a critical perspective on ongoing U.S. military interventions abroad, particularly in Syria, linking them to broader issues of imperialism and resource control.
This episode of The Jimmy Dore Show presents a critical examination of President Biden's actions concerning his son's pardon, juxtaposed against broader themes of media bias and foreign policy critique. Through a series of pointed discussions and notable quotes, the hosts challenge listeners to question established narratives and advocate for greater accountability in both domestic and international arenas.