If you haven't heard, the FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home on Monday. Many people were a little pissed off about it. Politicians, legal scholars, and pundits roundly criticized the move, demanding that the basis of the raid, the pretext upon which the warrant was based, be made public, especially after figuring out who the judge was who signed off on it.
Many pointed out that if the public excuse--that Trump needed to return a few documents to the National Archives--then something very wrong just occurred.
So, knowing all of this, Steven was more than a little heated. And really, he had every right to be. All of us should be angry about this unprecedented event. Left, right, or center: The actions taken by the Department of Justice and the FBI mark a turn in American history where, from this point forward, federal law enforcement is now little more than a club with which the regime in power gets to club opponents, and if the president is to the right of Karl Marx, we can expect them to do whatever they can to stymie the executive branch.
During yesterday's show, Steven told people to get angry, to make the left fearful so as to show them that the people will not stand by and accept this new evolution in American politics. What he didn't say--and in fact explicitly said he wasn't saying--was call for violence.
Well, the mainstream media said otherwise.
August 10, 2022 at 10:59AM - Joseph Gunderson
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