#MorningMonarchy: December 22, 2017
Sponsored news, #SheKnew/#MeToo and a Christmas "Fairytale" + this day in history w/the Shoe Bomber attack and our song of the year by Alex Lahey on your Morning Monarchy for December 22, 2017.
Sponsored news, #SheKnew/#MeToo and a Christmas "Fairytale" + this day in history w/the Shoe Bomber attack and our song of the year by Alex Lahey on your Morning Monarchy for December 22, 2017.
Fake ancestry, UNESCO pizza and controversial cannabis + this day in history w/the capture of Saddam Hussein and our song of the day by Jim James on your Morning Monarchy for December 13, 2017.
Inappropriate behaviour, inciting debauchery and credible accusations + this day in history w/the murder of Sergey Kirov and our song of the day by Morrissey on your Morning Monarchy for December 1, 2017.
Bombshell blockbuster, Warped forever and tangled up in green + this day in history w/Nixon's not a crook and our song of the day by Godflesh on your Morning Monarchy for November 17, 2017.
Smell the roses, break out in rashes and deny a kidney transplant + this day in history w/the discovery of X-rays and our song of the day by Cars & Trains on your Morning Monarchy for November 8, 2017.
Nathan Damigo, Richard Spencer, and Eli Mosley are Alt-Right organizers facing multiple lawsuits due to their involvement in the Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville this past August. James Edwards, host of The Political Cesspool, joins us as well to discuss a separate legal battle he’s involved in. We’ll discuss these legal battles, private sector censorship, the Texas church shooting, and much more.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is welcoming a congressional measure killing the ability of millions of Americans to band together to sue bank or credit card companies to resolve financial disputes in a major win for Wall Street.
The Senate narrowly voted late Tuesday night to nullify the rule, with Vice President Mike Pence casting the final vote to break a 50-50 tie. The measure now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature.
Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency on Monday issued a directive that one environmental organization says targets nonexistent collusion and will make it easier for corporations to pollute.
Impeachment hustle, phony mortgages and the USA Liberty Act + this day in history w/the Kissinger Peace Prize and our song of the day by Langhorne Slim on your Morning Monarchy for October 16, 2017.
The Los Angeles City Council has agreed to pay $1.9 million after LAPD officers shot and killed a mentally ill, wheelchair-bound man.
After his death on April 21, 2015, the police department claimed Luis Molina Martinez, 35, lunged at them with a knife, which made them fear for their lives, prompting them to shoot him four times.