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Good evening. It's Friday, January 5.
Tonight: President Joe Biden delivered a fiery, impassioned, angry speech today about the sacred virtues of American democracy and the sinister menace posed to all of that by someone named Donald Trump. Biden depicted himself and his party as the sole guardians of American democracy, and even compared Trump to Adolf Hitler and the Nazis explicitly. Democratic operatives oozed with emotion and inspiration upon hearing this speech. The New York Times gave it a big thumbs up in its news article, proclaiming that Biden was spirited in his speech, and they were thrilled that Biden had made this the centerpiece of his campaign, going into 2024.
There's just one small problem with this claim: Biden and the Democrats are the very same people currently trying to ban their principal political opponent from appearing on the ballot. They're the same people trying to imprison their principal political opponent. They're the same people who were found by four separate federal judges, one district court judge and three appellate court judges, last year, to have committed one of the gravest violations of the First Amendment free speech clause in years by using the CIA, FBI, CDC and other agencies to coerce Big Tech to purge the Internet of dissent from their policies. And they're the same people who are trying to ban even members of their own political party, Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson, from launching a primary challenge to Biden by refusing to even permit debate. And they're even acting to strike all those primary challengers from the ballot so that Biden is the only one people can vote for.
We have heard it said before that it is sometimes necessary to burn the village to save it but, generally, we don't accept that logic, and I don't think we are to accept the notion that Democrats are engaging in classic authoritarian and anti-democratic measures like this, all because doing so is necessary to save democracy. We’ll look at Joe Biden's speech and these obvious absurdities.
Then: the University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer has definitely been among the most prominent scholars on issues of war and foreign policy over the last several decades, if not the single most prescient. Virtually everything he warned about what happened at the start of the U.S. role in the war in Ukraine has come to pass, even though he was, needless to say, repeatedly smeared as a Kremlin agent and Putin apologist along the way. In 2006, along with Harvard professor Stephen Walt, he wrote the definitive account of the power of the Israel lobby in the book bearing that name and was, needless to say, wildly smeared as an anti-Semite. Professor Mearsheimer has a new article this week that analyzes the formal complaint filed against Israel by South Africa at the International Court of Justice, which alleges that Israel is guilty of war crimes in Gaza. We'll talk to Mearsheimer about all matters relating to this U.S.-funded war in Gaza, including the risk of regional escalation, which we covered extensively on our show last night, as well as the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and other aspects of U.S. foreign policy.
As we head into the 2024 election, our discussions with Professor Mearsheimer are always among our most-watched episodes, and for good reason—few people think as independently, as informatively, and it turns out as accurately as he does.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.