Watch System Update #19 here on Rumble.
Sometimes a largely inconsequential person says or writes something, by accident, that is so revealing of the rot at the heart of establishment, thinking that it actually becomes highly worthwhile and instructive to dissect it. Such is the case with a stupendously ignorant screed published yesterday by MSNBC that, while containing no novel thought of any kind, is somehow so vividly representative of establishment thought, hostility toward populist politics, and deranged conspiracy theories designed to demonize establishment critics, that it is a master class in shedding light on how mavens of establishment power in politics and media think. We will break that down in order to reveal the rot that drives these hegemonic centers.
Then, for the Interview segment, I'll speak with one of the smartest and most independent-minded voices on the left, Briahna Joy Gray, the press secretary for the 2020 Bernie Sanders campaign, who has become a sharp critic of even the left wing of Democratic politics. We'll compare the defiance last week of House Republican holdouts to the endless subservience of Democratic politicians and discuss much more about the fallout from last week's speakership drama and American politics generally with her.
Every now and then in politics, a person says something or writes something that is so illuminating, so illustrative of prevailing thought, that it is really worthwhile to analyze and dissect it, even though the person lacks importance or note. Such was the case, for instance, when former free speech defender, Sam Harris, articulated the core defining motivating worldview of American liberals, Democrats and their allies in corporate media, and did so, so perfectly, namely that Donald Trump is such a singular evil and that defeating him in the 2020 election was such a paramount, overarching imperative, that literally anything and everything done to advance that singular goal -- lying, cheating, censoring, authoritarianism, suppressing relevant reporting -- was not only justifiable but morally necessary...