The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Act Out! [89] - This Is How You Battle “Idiocracy: The Documentary”
In a special episode this week, let's talk education – the power of which is so strong that governments will, and do, withhold it from their own people as a twisted but efficient form of oppression.
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Michael Moore Wants to Lead an Anti-Donald Trump Resistance “That Will Dwarf Occupy Wall Street”
"he is a man who doesn't have any ideology; the only thing he believes in is Donald Trump."
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DNC Staffer Screams At Donna Brazile For Helping Elect Donald Trump
The stunning outburst reveals how the electorate's rejection of Clinton was largely a repudiation of out-of-touch establishment Democrats — as was Bernie Sanders's rise.
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Clinton’s Transition Team: A Corporate Presidency Foretold
Rhetoric aside, Clinton is showing her full solidarity with Wall Street – most recently with the announcement that former Interior Secretary and oil and gas industry insider Ken Salazar will chair her transition team.
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Act Out! [74] - #DNCinPHL: The Story from the Streets
This week, it's all about the DNC – from the streets. We're bringing you marches, rallies and speeches – interviews with activists, Bernie supporters and non-affiliated protesters. From Philly, from our streets, this is Act Out!
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Act Out! [73] - Battling Big Brother & The Man; The Surveillance State & Protester’s Rights
This week, as the DNC rages on, we're talking state surveillance – digging deep into the past and present with surveillance expert, Chip Gibbons from Defending Dissent.
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Thousands March In Philadelphia Kicking Off Vocal Week Of Protests At DNC
More than 10,000 people calling for a “clean energy revolution” filled the streets here Sunday.
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Act Out! [71] - A Former Brutal Cop & a Young Black Visionary in the Fight for Justice
This week, a special extended episode featuring voices from what one might think are opposite sides of the front lines – a young black woman and a retired police captain.