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Good evening. It's Friday, August 23.
Tonight: the independent candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced this afternoon that he was removing his name from the ballot in at least 10 different swing states as a part of ceasing his independent presidential candidacy. He condemned the Democratic Party for a series of what he called anti-democratic acts that he said made his campaign all but impossible to conduct. In this announcement, RFK, Jr. also endorsed Donald Trump for president, citing the many areas of agreement he said that they have, but which the Democrats do not, including the issue of free speech and censorship online, the need to keep the U.S. security state out of our domestic politics, as well as allegiance of the Democratic Party to Big Pharma and Big Tech. It is worth remembering that RFK, Jr. comes from a large family not only who are all Democrats, but whose names and careers for generations have depended upon exercising power and influence within the Democratic Party. That is why RFK, Jr. originally chose to run for president as a Democrat. He wanted to challenge Joe Biden for the nomination from within his own party, only to discover that his lifelong party, the Democrats, would not permit any primary challenges, would not hold any debates, would not even allow any real votes to take place, announcing instead that Joe Biden would be the nominee no matter what. We'll take a look at RFK, Jr.’s withdrawal, what motivated it, and what it means for the 2024 election.
Then: Kamala Harris, last night, accepted her party's nomination to be its presidential candidate in the upcoming election, just a little more than two months away. Despite having campaigned for and received no votes, she has quickly become a beloved figure among every sector of that party. That most definitely includes the so-called Never Trump Republicans and neocons who are now not only Democrats but the thought leaders in the party when it comes to foreign policy. They were particularly enamored of Kamala's foreign policy vision that she laid out in her speech last night, and for good reason. As they stand, and as Kamala herself made clear, she believes, she says, in the standard establishment Pre-trump Republican view about militarism, war and the role of the United States in the war and pledged to reinstate and embrace the bipartisan foreign policy consensus that has so destructively governed Washington for so many years. We'll show you not only her foreign policy vision as she got it out but also the very understandable and reasonable joy from neocons over what she said.
We'll also show you a couple of interviews with various Democrats conducted by our roving political reporter, Michael Tracey, that illustrate how prevalent the use of neo-conservatism and militarism now are in this party.
And then finally: I know everyone is tired of talking about it and barely talks about it any longer, but there is actually still a war in Ukraine that is raging along and is not now only a war in Ukraine, but it's also a U.S.-backed Ukrainian war inside Russia. That is because Joe Biden lifted restrictions on the ability of Ukraine to use U.S.-made and delivered weapons so that Ukraine can now use American weapons on Russian soil to kill Russian citizens and destroy Russian infrastructure – and that is exactly what Ukraine is attempting to do.
While that makes for a somewhat impressive – though quite dangerous – sideshow, this idea that Ukraine has invaded Russia is all masking the fact that, in reality, the Ukrainian front line in Ukraine continues to crumble as the Russian army takes more and more vital cities and expands the amount of Ukrainian territory they now control and rule. Even two years ago, it would have been unthinkable for the United States to send weapons to a country with the explicit intent of using those weapons to invade and bomb Russia, the country with the world's largest nuclear stockpile – yet that is exactly the dangerous game that Joe Biden, with the support of most Democrats and Republicans in Congress, continue to play.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.