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Good evening. It's Tuesday, August 20.
Tonight: Last night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, the New York congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, affectionately known as AOC, ascended to the podium and delivered a speech that left all Democrats from the most centrist and establishment to the most left wing of the Democratic Party, in a state of unadorned glee. She is our political future, they all decreed. Media outlets celebrated her with equal levels of excitement, heralding her ascent from radical outside agitator to Democratic Party power player and Washington insider. In other words, her full transformation into Nancy Pelosi – missing only the massive stock trading portfolio for now – is complete.
One of the problems, though, with all of this left-liberal celebration is that AOC told a massive lie as one of the centerpieces of her inspirational primetime address. Kamala, she proclaimed, quote, “is working tirelessly”, tirelessly, Kamala Harris, she said, is, quote, “working tirelessly to secure a cease-fire in Gaza and bringing home the hostages.” No, she's not. Kamala Harris isn't working on anything – – let alone tirelessly – other than making herself the president in ten weeks. You think she spends even one second, do you really think that since Joe Biden was forced out, that Kamala Harris has spent even one second – let alone working tirelessly every day – thinking about the people in Gaza, or that she's sitting on phones in complex shuttle diplomacy, negotiating deals with Netanyahu and Hamas through their emissaries in Qatar to try to bring about an end to this war? How dumb does someone have to be to believe that? How dumb does AOC think her followers are? She thinks they're very dumb and she may not be wrong.
Fortunately, there are several people at the DNC, people who actually care about the war in Gaza and U.S. policy toward Israel, rather than those charlatans and frauds who have been pretending to care online for the last ten months for their own profit, who actually care whether AOC lied about that or not and actually care whether there are any differences between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden when it comes to Israel and other things. We'll show you some interviews that Michael Tracey conducted for us from Chicago that have a few of them who are truly devoted and have different views than AOC does, the grand uniter of the Democratic Party.
Then: Few people in the country have been as stalwart and principled a defender of free speech as Jonathan Turley, the George Washington University Law School professor and frequent television commentator on various legal and political controversies, Turley has a new book that sounds the warning about a topic that we have also been warning about on our show, namely the ongoing erosion of free speech. That book is entitled “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”
In the book, Turley argues that while free speech was codified explicitly so as an absolute protection for Americans in the Constitution, the country has a long history, not just a recent one, but a long history of abandoning that commitment precisely when it's most needed. He also examines the recent assaults, not just in the U.S., but throughout the West, on core free speech principles. The book is very thought-provoking and relevant to what we cover as much as anything, so, we will speak to Professor Turley and just talk a little bit about his book and how it applies to a lot of the current controversies we've been covering, including the ones we covered last night.
And then finally: The independent journalist Richard Medhurst is a friend of our show, he has been on before, and he is also one of my favorite foreign policy analysts and one of the most impressive critics of Western imperialism and Western wars. He has Syrian heritage, though he lives in the U.S. and his family is from the UK, and he has been one of the most stalwart critics of the UK’s foreign policy, including its support for the war in Ukraine and its fueling of the Israeli war in Gaza. He has also been harshly opposed to many of the defining policies of the UK Labor Party, then a majority party in the UK, as well as the EU more broadly.
When Medhurst attempted to enter the UK last Thursday, he was met at the plane by six police officers who informed him that he was under arrest, not just being detained in immigration but actually under arrest. They took him into custody, while refusing to explain the reason, but told him that he was being held under Section 12 of the 2000 Terrorism Act. Medhurst is not somebody who plans bombs or plans to kill people in the name of a cause. He's somebody who comments to an increasingly large audience on YouTube about foreign policy and his criticisms of Western leaders.
Whenever I hear of someone being detained at Heathrow under this 2000 Terrorism Law of the UK my ears perk up in large part because, as many of you may recall, my husband, David Miranda, was detained under that law at the height of the Snowden reporting, in 2013, when he was returning from Germany, where he had met with my reporting colleague Laura Poitras and was transiting back through Heathrow on his way home to Rio. He was detained and threatened for 12 hours that he would be arrested under this terrorism law as well. When you hear that you're about to be arrested under terrorism law, especially if you're not a U.S. or American citizen, you take that very, very seriously. David got out simply because the Brazilian government made such a diplomatic stink about it, but he was very close to being arrested and detained for his role in the reporting that we were doing. David sued the UK and ultimately won. He obtained a ruling that the provision of the Terrorism Act, under which he was detained, could not be constitutionally applied in the future to those like him who were working on journalism stories.
Medhurst, however, was charged under a different section of the Terrorism Act, one that makes it a crime to express views that are supportive of groups deemed to be terrorist organizations by the West. We just spent a full segment last night warning of the aggressively rising tide of censorship throughout the West and focused on the UK and so, we really want to talk to Medhurst about what happened, about the current state of these terrorism cases and why it was that he was detained.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.