#MorningMonarchy: May 13, 2016
More Hollywood Hillary, superhero accountability and the concert for dogs + this day in history w/1st FM station and our song of the day by the Stone Roses on your Morning Monarchy for May 13, 2016.
More Hollywood Hillary, superhero accountability and the concert for dogs + this day in history w/1st FM station and our song of the day by the Stone Roses on your Morning Monarchy for May 13, 2016.
21st Century Wire says…
Is this year’s US election a story of the political elite establishment going to war with social justice?
In the following episode of CrossTalk, three experts discuss how social justice is a rising force in American election politics.
'E.T. Candidate', selective leaks and Lego hacks + this day in history w/the Astor Place Riot and our song of the day by Land Of Leland on your Morning Monarchy for May 10, 2016.
21st Century Wire says…
The system is running out of options it can use to stop Trump.
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21st Century Wire says…
A greater percentage of people are willing to vote to stop Hillary than Trump.
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21st Century Wire says…
How will Trump and Hillary’s foreign policy differ if they are President of the United States?
In the following episode of CrossTalk experts debate how we might interpret the foreign policy direction that a Clinton or Trump administration might take.
21st Century Wire says…
The field is now clear for Trump to become the GOP presidential nominee.
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21st Century Wire says…
This is the news that the elite political establishment did not want to hear.
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More Manson, less religion and May Day Beltane + this day in history w/Port Arthur massacre and our song of the day by Brett Dennen on your Morning Monarchy for April 28, 2016.
21st Century Wire says…
We are sure that the military industrial complex is not at all happy about the prospect of using diplomacy before cruise missiles.
In Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech today he made numerous points that would lead us to believe that his stance on this area of policy will be radically different to what has become the norm.