Full Show - Americans Need A King Arthur To Drive Out Conquerors Of The Human Spirit - 08/10/2017
Published on Aug 10, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Thursday, August 10th 2017[, with Jon Rappoport hosting the fourth hour]: North Korea Showdown - North Korea outlines a plan to strike Guam, as the Kim Jung Un regime's threats escalate. We'll break down the Trump administration's latest responses to the dictator's rhetoric, which is now affecting the stock market. On today's show The Rebel Media's Gavin McInnes looks at the drama inside the White House and the mental illness afflicting SJWs. We'll also speak with Michael Malice, the author of Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il, to get his take on the latest escalation.
Abrahamic faiths resemble domestic abuse so well because they’re both rooted in power and control through dependency, degradation, and fear. This is antithetical to benevolence.
Is Trump distancing himself from Senate GOP on purpose?
All In with Chris Hayes 8/10/17
The president is lashing out at Mitch McConnell and distancing himself from Senate Republicans because legislators could end the year with no big wins, says Jim Manley, former chief spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Duration: 5:51
Trump hits a major milestone…his 50th day at golf club
All In with Chris Hayes 8/10/17
Thing 1/Thing 2: President Trump hit a major milestone just over 200 days in to his presidency…his 50th day spent at one of his golf properties. Duration: 2:13
Rachel Maddow explains why this week's frantic bellicosity from Donald Trump toward North Korea does not seem to have had a distinct trigger. Duration: 8:38
Manafort changes legal team as investigation intensifies
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Rachel Maddow reports on former Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort changing his legal team and adding a lawyer whose areas of specialty paint a stark picture of Manafort's legal concerns. Duration: 13:40
Prosecutors taking close look at Manafort financial records
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Greg Farrell, investigative reporter for Bloomberg News, talks with Rachel Maddow about Trump-Russia investigators looking into former Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's financial records and what that might mean to the investigation broadly. Duration: 7:33
Trump team message on North Korea muddled, chaotic
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Rachel Maddow shows the contrasting messaging from different members of the Trump team in how they're speaking about the potential threat from North Korea. Duration: 5:21
Trump incoherence on N Korea risks dangerous miscommunication
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Sue Mi Terry, former NSC senior analyst on North Korea, talks with Rachel Maddow about the intelligence on North Korea's military capability and why it is dangerous that the Trump administration is not able to deliver a clear policy message on North Korea. Duration: 4:54
Only more questions as bizarre Cuba story grows stranger
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Rachel Maddow updates the story of Americans working in Cuba suffering "symptoms" after "incidents" with the additional detail that apparently Canadians also experienced "symptoms," but the State Department has not offered any greater clarity. Duration: 3:09
Special report Friday: Why a financial probe makes Trump anxious
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/10/17
Rachel Maddow alerts viewers that Friday's show will include a special report that illuminates why the prospect of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team investigating Donald Trump's finances makes him particularly anxious. Duration: 0:28
Lawrence: Trump's ultimate act of appeasement of Putin
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 8/10/17
It took Donald Trump nearly two weeks to speak about Putin's order to expel 755 Americans from the U.S. embassy in Moscow. Instead of condemning the act, Trump thanked Putin for helping "cut our payroll" and again criticized the special counsel's investigation. Duration: 12:40
Former Republican senator: Trump should be removed from office
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 8/10/17
Fmr. Sen. Gordon Humphrey left the GOP the day after Trump was elected. After Trump's "dangerous" rhetoric on North Korea, he tells Lawrence O'Donnell why "Trump should be relieved of the powers of the presidency at the earliest date" under the 25th Amendment. Duration: 6:08
Trump threatens N Korea & thanks Putin for ousting U.S. diplomats
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/10/17
Taking questions on camera from reporters twice in one day, Pres. Trump talked North Korea, Russia, and so much more. Our expert reporter panel reacts to the deluge of headlines. Duration: 9:55
'Empty & dangerous': Trump's North Korea threats lack specifics
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/10/17
Pres. Trump took his threats against North Korea to new rhetorical heights speaking to reporters on Thursday, but one critic says his rhetoric is just 'empty and dangerous.' Duration: 7:50
Jeremy Bash: Trump's 'epic diss' picks Putin over U.S. patriots
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/10/17
Responding to Pres. Trump thanking Vladimir Putin for ousting U.S. diplomats from Moscow, MSNBC National Security Analyst Jeremy Bash says Trump favored the Russian leader over his own diplomats. Duration: 1:51
Sykes on Trump & N Korea: 'Erratic narcissists playing chicken'
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 8/10/17
Noting 'it's hard to sleep well at night,' conservative talk show host Charlie Sykes says Trump facing off with North Korea's Kim Jong Un is basically two erratic narcissists playing chicken. Duration: 1:10
Donald Trump is too dumb to be trusted to butter his own bread, but one thing his limited brain is capable of understanding is that tickling the racist impulses of much of white America makes them cheer for him. This explains the dizzying escalation of white supremacist gibberish emanating from the Trump administration over the past week. Trump is afraid he’s losing his proverbial “white working class” base and believes his best bet to win them back is to remind them that he shares their hatred and distrust of people they view as racially or ethnically Other. Unfortunately, he’s probably right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHAbVaNfQ4o [with comments] [not the first and very likely not the last Malloy segment falling under the headings tempting fate/whistling past the grave/(in)famous last words]
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America´s Whiniest Victim
Published on Aug 11, 2017 by Mike Malloy
Donald Trump is the reigning king of American victimhood.
He is unceasingly pained, injured, aggrieved.
The primaries were unfair. The debates were unfair. The general election was unfair.
“No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly,” he laments.
People refuse to reach past his flaws — which are legion! — and pat him on the back. People refuse to praise his minimal effort and minimal efficacy. They refuse to ignore that the legend he created about himself is a lie. People’s insistence on truth and honest appraisal is so annoying. It’s all so terribly unfair.
Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news, including White House staffing changes and North Korea's threat to use nuclear missiles.
Weekend Update: Leslie Jones on Summer Beach Bodies - SNL
Published on Aug 10, 2017 by Saturday Night Live
Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's news, including people marrying their Real Dolls and the Kennedy Center honoring LL Cool J. Leslie Jones stops by to talk about how hard it is to get in shape for summer and her issues with the people at her gym.
Weekend Update on A Man Arrested at the Emoji Movie - SNL
Published on Aug 10, 2017 by Saturday Night Live
Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week’s biggest news, including indecent exposure at the Emoji Movie and the Baltimore Police getting caught planting evidence.
Trump Doubles Down on North Korea Threats While His Aides Praise Him: A Closer Look
Published on Aug 10, 2017 by Late Night with Seth Meyers
Seth takes a closer look at how Donald Trump is handling tensions surrounding North Korea's nuclear weapons program and the aides he's relying on to boost his ego during this tense exchange.
Did Walmart Place a Sign Over a Gun Display Urging Kids to 'Own the School Year Like a Hero'? The big box chain is apologizing after images of the sign near a gun display spread on social media. TRUE http://www.snopes.com/walmart-sign-over-gun-display/
China uses a quantum satellite to transmit potentially unhackable data China has demonstrated way to send data over long distances which is potentially unhackable. It relies on "quantum cryptography" and a satellite sending data via photons from space to earth. The implications could be huge for cybersecurity, making businesses safer, but also making it more difficult for governments to hack into communication. https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/10/china-uses-quantum-satellite-to-transmit-potentially-unhackable-data.html
this is part 13 of a 35-part post which proceeds (point arising on the given) day by (point arising on the given) day from July 29, 2017 through September 1, 2017 -- the preceding part is the post to which this is a reply; the next part is a reply to this post -- the following 'see also (linked in)' listing, updated for intervening posts along the way, is common to all 35 parts
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in addition to (linked in) the post to which this is a reply and preceding and (any future other) following, see also (linked in):