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Author Russell Heath talks about the dangers of progressive balkanization. DHS secretary spins Trump’s fascist act in Portland. AOC slams misogynist Ted Yoho on House Floor.
Russell Heath brought some important points to the progressive debate.
He talked about progressives needing to work together for our causes. His observations are prescient especially now.
Rusell Heath, former government state lobbyist in Alaska is the author of Rinn’s Crossing a novel that sometimes details the tribulations and shenanigans he went through.
We also discuss the Trump’s fascist attack in Portland and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez strategic takedown of Rep. Ted Yoho on the House floor.
Other topics:
- No mainstream media, there was no change in the Trump tone.
- Imagine if Obama sent his own secret police against the Tea Party.
We also discuss the continued sycophancy of Republican political leaders.
Russell Heath gave an interview well worth a full listen.
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