#MorningMonarchy: August 16, 2018
Taos compound, predator priests and Netflix 'Desire' + this day in history w/Madonna's marriage and our song of the day by Trevor Moore on your Morning Monarchy for August 16, 2018.
Taos compound, predator priests and Netflix 'Desire' + this day in history w/Madonna's marriage and our song of the day by Trevor Moore on your Morning Monarchy for August 16, 2018.
Why did NATO attack Yugoslavia in 1999, killing perhaps as many as 2,500 civilians? Here are some possible answers as Vladimir Golstein reflects back on that ugly episode. By Vladimir Golstein in Belgrade Special to Consortium News Right across the…Read more →
This week my guest is comedian and activist Sam Spadino. Sam recently made headlines for getting thrown out of a Trump rally in Duluth for holding up a picture of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with the caption, “Who is Jeffrey Epstein?” Sam and I talk about the day in question and what it was like. We discuss the sentiment at the rally and the strange announcements made about how to deal with protesters. Sam explains how he got the signs in and the experience of making eye contact with the president while holding up the picture. Sam talks about the media attention the protest received.
Punk prayers, bankster DJ's and a blockbuster night + this day in history w/the 'Dark Knight' of Aurora and our song of the day by Twenty One Pilots on your Morning Monarchy for July 20, 2018.
Shaky opinions, terrible decisions and 14,000 photos of cake + this day in history w/Lars vs. Napster and our song of the day by M. Ward on your Morning Monarchy for July 11, 2018.
This Bible passage (Matthew 18:1-6) is getting a lot of attention recently. Let me use the King James Version so beloved by evangelicals:
Sharing secrets, bombshell accusations and incompetent enemies + this day in history w/Clinton punishes Iraq and our song of the day by Stickybuds on your Morning Monarchy for June 26, 2018.
#PermitPatty, growing ties and sovereign money + this day in history w/the start of the Korean War and our song of the day by Interpol on your Morning Monarchy for June 25, 2018.
An American soldier stoking a fire of burning houses during the My Lai massacre on March 16th, 1968 (Ronald S. Haeberle/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty) by Gaius PubliusSeymour Hersh recently released a book on his life as a reporter, called appropriately, Reporter.
The Democrat Party and its media-based handlers went apoplectic during Candidate Trump’s campaign, and when he won the Presidency they were in even worse shape, as all the typical tricks used to turn the election in their favor backfired on them.