Trump and Free Trade – on BBC Radio 4’s Today program, 10 NOV 2016
Filed under: Audio, DiEM, Media, US Politics
Filed under: Audio, DiEM, Media, US Politics
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Donald Trump’s victory marks the end of an era when a self-confident Establishment preached the end of history, the end of passion and the supremacy of a technocracy working on behalf of the 1%. But the era it ushers in … Continue reading →
Dr. David Duke is a graduate of Louisiana State University with a BA in History. He pursued a PhD in the largest university in Ukraine and in 2005 completed his Doctoral Defense in Kiev. He is the author of the books Jewish Supremacism, My Awakening and The Secret Behind Communism. Duke, a former member of the House of Representatives from Louisiana, is currently running for US Senate.
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Most polls show that Jewish Americans are the Americans most enthusiastic about the diplomatic deal reached at Vienna between Iran and the UN Security Council over its civilian nuclear enrichment program.
by Juan Cole
(Informed Comment) -So the umbrella group of lobbyists supposedly dedicated to representing Jewish Americans, the American Israel Political Affairs Committee, is lobbying for the deal, right?
Wrong.
Image: Senator Tom Cotton biggest campaign contributions came from far outside his home state of Arkansas. That doesn’t include the nearly one-million-dollar contribution in supportive political advertising made by Bill Kristol’s Emergency Committee for Israel in the closing days of Cotton’s Senate campaign. (Courtesy LobeLog foreign policy)
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech to Congress, May 24, 2011 (Photo: Avi Ochayon/GPO) (Image courtesy Mondoweiss)