Episode

8/21 Bannon’s Next Movie & Why Charlottesville is the Future of the GOP

August 21, 2017

Donald Trump says the USS John McCain disaster is “too bad”. Steve Bannon is out, but Sebastian Gorka is still in the White House and his dissertation advisor cannot believe that he has risen as far as he has. Steve Bannon goes back to Breitbart. The Trump Administration’s giveaway to Sinclair broadcasting and the new Far Right TV network that is coming. Why the future of the Republican Party is White Nationalist and why the modern Right is all about resentment.

On The Fun Half: The stupid story behind the name of Gavin McInnes’s Proud Boys. Racist Jason Kessler tweets that Heather Heyer was a “fat, disgusting communist” and claims the next morning that he was on Zambian and xanax and that he repudiates the “heinous” tweet that was sent out. Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai,Republican Senate Candidate in Massachusetts speaks to an empty free speech rally. Dave Rubin takes Koch Brother funding. Donald Trump’s ongoing disaster Administration. Ali Velshi schools a Trump shill on MSNBC. Susan Collins condemns Trump and thinks Trump might not be the 2020 Republican nominee and your calls and IMs.

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