#MorningMonarchy: June 6, 2018
Monsanto memory hole, wedding cake justice and swilling sewage beer + this day in history w/the exhumation of Josef Mengele and our song of the day by Dierks Bentley on your Morning Monarchy for June 6, 2018.
Monsanto memory hole, wedding cake justice and swilling sewage beer + this day in history w/the exhumation of Josef Mengele and our song of the day by Dierks Bentley on your Morning Monarchy for June 6, 2018.
By Gregory Shupak | FAIR | May 17, 2018 Israel massacred 60 Palestinians on Monday, including seven children, bringing to 101 the total number of Palestinians Israel has killed since Palestinians began the Great March on March 30. In that period, Israel has killed 11 Palestinian children, two journalists, one person on crutches and three […]
Patriotic rap, iconic guitars and 49 unreleased tracks + this day in history w/the Kent State shootings and our song of the day by Ty Segall on your Morning Monarchy for May 4, 2018.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s team swept a doubleheader on March 1, with his mid-day speech claiming strategic parity with the U.S., and then the nightcap duel with NBC’s Megyn Kelly. Any lingering doubt that Putin is a shoo-in for another term as President is now dispelled. Putin might consider sending NBC a thank-you note.
NBC’s Megyn Kelly is once again sitting down with Russian President Vladimir Putin to disseminate Deep State propaganda to her Today Show base, and maybe give it another go at trying to outsmart Russia’s President.
As expected, Kelly looks lie a complete fool when confronting Putin, as she peddles the tiresome and stupid narrative of “Russian bots” and “Facebook Ads”, only to be schooled by Putin on how the real world of diplomacy and international law works.
Interview below…
Bunker mentality, children's crusade and 'Telecommunication Breakdown' + this day in history w/the Baltimore Plot and your song of the day w/Muse on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2018.
Day 6 ratings for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics games is down to nearly two thirds of what day 6 ratings were for the prime time broadcast of of the first Thursday of the Sochi 2014 games garnered. With the games being aired on NBC, NBC Sports Network, and live stream, the total reach, as compared to the NBC only broadcast of the Sochi Olympics, viewership was considerably lower.
Deadline Hollywood reports:
By Philip M. GIRALDI | Strategic Culture Foundation | 15.02.2018 Once upon a time in the United States there was a general perception that organizations like the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) were both apolitical and high-minded, existing only to calmly and professionally promote the safety and security of […]
Olympics occupation, Ofxam allegations and Carnival escapism + this day in history w/Bill Clinton's impeachment acquittal and our song of the day by Ash on your Morning Monarchy for February 12, 2018.