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an american military mechanisms if you don't work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for sleep you think you understand it and then a glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . says. let's never forget that we had an apartheid regime right.
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all right it's time for you said it read it take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube and you've got something to say i listen now first i want to respond to a viewer who watched my interview with jamil gooey from the american prospect on president obama's record of the african-american community here's dr one thousand nine hundred two said on you tube alone though she doesn't realize it has just made a classic mistake unfortunately this interview appears to make the assumption that the quote black community is a monolithic entity comprised of individuals individuals who are all exactly the same who are experiencing the exact same hardship who have the exact same thoughts who all of us have any claim that certain people represent them as leaders and who act the exact same way i know i have to be as this one is one of the hardest things
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yes on the show to try to have them calm and analyze on something as a larger problem to have one person speak about a larger group of people who obviously don't all feel the exact same way but not to develop nor myself claim to speak for the entire african-american community obviously rise of the entire african community does not feel thing live the same way and i don't need to communicate otherwise but you have to look at polling you have to look at the representatives of the congressional black caucus you do your best to get a broader perspective but it's never been applied to every single member of any one responder if you were to wash my interview with atticus sperry and all the rest of looters in the u.k. including one man who was sentenced to six months in prison for stealing a water bottle cap at eight set on you tube guys if you're going to commit crimes join barclays or goldman sachs those people commit all kinds of financial crimes and they never have to worry about doing time i have to agree here themes of stealing a water bottle smoking some weed by makes you enemy number one of the state but you switch. the american people through fraudulent loans and hey you just get
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a little slap on the wrist if you can call it that i think it's high time we rethink who the real criminals in this country are the ones committing petty crimes co are the ones who recklessly destroyed the world economy with little or no repercussions and who have continued to fight tooth and nail against any regulations would prevent them from doing so again and lastly i'd like to respond to you to viewer boss hog seventy one sixty nine who said a lot is so progressive in many of her ideas that she refuses to follow europe's lead by adopting their naked news formats get with the times alone i'm sorry to say that my progressive ideas you know they don't go so far as to do the news naked keep dreaming sorry my rantings today i will be back with more as usual later that week. i have to his group anti-sex is that of the get and this time their crosshairs have pointed out the contractor then guard defense industries after making an announcement last week via twitter to engage in n f f b i friday or hash
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tag f f f seems that now the group is targeting private corporations who work with the government and law enforcement in a recent interview with tech herald and anti-sex supporter explained any private corporation supporting u.s. military or law enforcement operations are legitimate targets in our eyes infor guarding the f.b.i. are especially our enemies so it is no surprise that the hackers release internal e-mails and thousands of documents from this defense for i give you a little background vanguard are based in texas that is responsible for projects like shadow hawk unmanned aerial vehicle that can be enforced by law and used by law enforcement and the military now for a firm who prides itself on security you think that they were prepared for an attack from those thank you offshoot of anonymous another reason they and i say their hit list is because of their senior vice president richard garcia if you check on his credentials garcia also used to work for the f.b.i. field office in las vegas so in other words he's the bull's eye for anti-sex latest operation but here's what i find most interesting about this the activist group
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took time to address the entire hiving community after delving the v.d.i. confidential information and in a statement anti-sex wrote we are doing this not only to cause embarrassment and disruption to vanguard defense industries but to send a strong message to the hacker community white hat sellouts law enforcement collaborators and military contractors be where we're coming for your mail spools bash history files and confidential documents now when they say white house sell outs there for any of those who are talented with their hacking skills but rather than infiltrating they choose to work for the government and its terms of protecting federal service and systems so earlier this month we told you how the feds sent several recruiters to defcon i think conference to try to win over some of those talented individuals and attempts at employing them as white house. there's a lot of competing attitudes here and for every person that says don't sell out somebody else is handing over a business card they're probably never really you know there's a lot of competing trying to demographics to different groups or also some people
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think you know let's be honest you're borderline and orcus type suit and they give you the government is that there's or there's a recognized hey i can do more work from within the government were if i do see bad actions then i could become you know that my job is to stop that. so it seems like this really is a point of division within the hacking community to work with the government cannot work with the government but in the meantime with this latest attack i think we're going to say that it's a one point hacktivists the points for the government in their security contractor friends. now the tea party has been called everything from patriots to racists to terrorists and so we saw the movement come to life and all began the anger towards wall street bailouts and the attention turned towards obama's health care reform then the acid anti washington sentiment led the tea party candidates shaking up elections and helping republicans win a majority in the house and then most recently we saw the movement take center stage in the debt ceiling debate now a democratic members of congress have gone on the attack for the tea party's fiscal
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outlook axing waters so the tea party could go straight to hell but as one time grassroots movement now in those states left out by big money corporate donors it's been a little hard to figure out where exactly they stand as fracturing on economic principles something that's already occurring but our guest tonight argues that after attending tea party meetings observing them for two years he's figured out what it is that they really want a christian nation he writes while the cameras are on at large rallies the talk is all about fiscal responsibility taxes tarp deficits when the lights are off saw that jesus with god thrown it on occasion for israel so let's see some more proof this he of social and not fiscal conservatism is the conservatism is the tea party's real goal joining me to discuss this is aids our blogger at the i want to thank you so much for joining us. and i mean if you could start by telling us about yourself why it is that you were going to party rallies for two years is it because you believed because you got maybe you want to be a tea party member or were you trying to infiltrate per se. i would say
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as i said in my article i would say that i was originally sympathetic to to the tea party movement as i saw it described. in the kind of meeting. the meeting announcements that went out at the time i was in north dakota. and that was you know it's not a it's not a large state it's not a populous state i guess it is a large state so tight it was state but clinically active in north dakota has traditionally been at the forefront of a lot of different movements for the last hundred years so i was interested in going to some of these meetings i went to a couple and originally i was very sympathetic they were basically people who for the last i would say twenty years been getting screwed by kind of the correction. of american economics for more attention to wall street and start profits and less attention to a middle class income so when was it they've you decided that the
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fiscal issues when it came to of course like i said protesting all three bell out protesting health care reform now not why the debt ceiling to be raised but as a you decided that it was really more about religion and more about creating a christian nation as you sad. well i think that the the through line started to come more apparent about a year ago. that it's not just that the tea party is only about wanting a christian nation it's that the organized elements of the tea party are about. the rest as most tea party people will tell you is a is a really difficult movement to nail down if you don't know you or they don't want to admit that they are about any one single issue so that they can kind of move around a life and not be held accountable and it can call for whatever they want but the
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organized elements for the owners that were there before they were in the you know kind of christian coalition elements of ralph reed. bush you know women's definitely anti-gay almonds and those because they already had such a good organization before and they had networks of support when it came time to as it is now used as a verb primary even candidates within their own party. and they already had the infrastructure organizational infrastructure in place to bring to bear primary goal and that means that those groups could start to control the conversation within the tea party and tea party candidates or or those who want to tea party support. need to be first and foremost cultural conservatives and secondarily they needed to toe the you know the lip service to economics and you know i
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think you'll find this new in the fact that there is there just is not a single tea party candidate out there who's associated heavily with what the tea party says it is. who who isn't hard core social concern now i think we see that you know throughout the entire public and party though. and so i'm just wondering here you know because we've heard a lot about the huge party being co-opted by corporate donors by the koch brothers who have made it no longer just a nice grassroots organization and the same way do you think that they were just co-opted by the religious right in that sense i mean the candidates that we see now even for president they want to ride some of this tea party wave including herman cain or michele bachmann or rick perry is trying to lean that way too i think that they have all made it pretty clear that social conservatism comes before fiscal conservatism sure. but those groups are already there a long time ago i just found that. people media that stuff ignore it start paying
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attention to them as there's a legitimate movement. in the larger scale suddenly started paying attention to them when they said that they were about reducing or fiscally conservative or treating american spending like your family pocketbook it in you know once the notice that the media listen to that message is where they had stopped listening to me you know our entire portion sitting just a second is just scary right wing christian conservative message that didn't wasn't it wasn't just you know that salt sound clinical direction. and then they got all this media attention the money people on the record brothers who are the whole human for all this now but the koch brothers say they started helping them organize and giving them a platform better well you can media tension. kind of lost since you know the
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eight what would you say that they've been successful and have a shift of the entire direction now because of you know watching right any of the recent republican debates with a presidential candidate it seems like they're getting very very very far to the right when it comes to all the social issues so how they actually managed to move the entire republican party the party way included more of the right on social issues. i think. they have been able to do that without a doubt and you'll see you know movement soon in minnesota for we were headed you know what for every state has a gay marriage bill or something like that you have a state that is putting in a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman in wisconsin the he may just completely be funded poincare of the state funds and you know these are the tea party candidates and all the organized and led a republican complete
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a couple takeover of the legislature in the governor's office and one of the first things they did in their budget but was the phone plan now that's you know you can call they're saving money expenditures but honestly in the long run i think anybody will show you the funding kind parent want are costing you more in social services absolutely was definitely i'm definitely there already i don't think a good way to save money is this thing by her head we're able to thank you so much for joining us tonight you know it does seem like whenever there is a lot of populist anger you can try to find a way to use that here advantage and perhaps you know organize well organized groups like you mentioned and then get their ideas back in the spotlight thanks so much thank you. after the town tonight to write a book calling medicare as social security unconstitutional but now it's presidential campaign nor that very same book we have more in our call time segment was called a porn is that the promise of free puppets i guess as a very smart police to think rather have the arrogance to not.
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and it's time for tonight's told time award goes to texas governor rick perry the republican has only been in the twenty twelve presidential race for a week he's already made several gas and pay raise a good texas good old boy he says things the way for thinking shoots from the hip if you will so apparently you were also right before thinking because last november the governor released that two hundred forty page book makes argument the medicare social security and other entitlement programs violate the constitution but now that perry is on the national stage his book is being dissected for info on how. wouldn't hurt how president perry would govern and that has the perry campaign a little worried he just nine days after becoming a candidate rick perry scheme is now trying to disavow his own book the one just released nine months ago when asked about the book the communications director for
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rick perry race television so that he had never heard the governor suggest that social security was unconstitutional and then made the claim that set up is not meant to reflect the governor's courage views on how to fix the program but it gets even better due in the same interview with think progress seldon went on to say fed up is a look back not a path forward it was written as a review and a critique of fifty years of federal excesses not in any way as a twenty four campaign blueprint are met if our p.r. guy is earning his money if he can make that claim with a three base but here's where things got even more confusing for rick but just last night at a campaign event in iowa a person asked governor perry how do we fix the entitlement programs and perry said quote have you read my book or fed up get a copy and read it so you know somebody should really tell rick perry that it's campaign is trying to disavow that save but it's pretty clear that he didn't get the disavow and discredit my vote big progress also has video of great perry firing
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his book at a campaign stop last week when asked an education question. your . education. so you can see rick perry as a blueprint for the perry white house would look like but his campaign is trying like hell to back away from that book but is hate on the right hand of the no with the left and viewing i think it is the latest stumble just adds more fuel to the fire that texas governor rick perry isn't ready for prime time but he is ready to weigh in our monday tool tile war between perry and michele bachmann this chill p presidential race is going to be a lot of fun to cover. ok
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time for happy hour this monday and joining me tonight is our correspondent christine for south and alex sites while the porter and blogger for think progress dot org hey guys every monday thanks for joining me. as we normally do on mondays we go a good news just getting. bloomberg came out with a new report today about the federal reserve we just keep finding out information about what happened exactly how much money was given in the bailouts who it was given to and bloomberg got this only filing a nation act request and it turns out the federal reserve also gave out hard public funds one point two trillion dollars in fact in there we have some of the banks that received those funds morgan stanley's citi bank of america so there's not nice to know every every day you get information of how much more money they gave out to save the economy i mean i think it's
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a little frightening that we're just finding this out now i mean thank god for for your requests but find this out so much later that it actually happened where was the media where were the financial journalists why was this kept a secret for so long and why aren't i hearing anyone get over a request or i don't know how long it actually took them for the requests to be honored for them to get the information by the federal reserve also get this information a secret from the government accountability office so they were doing everything they could. to keep it off the books in the fed is notoriously secretive and they when they released you know meetings of their their minutes they don't say who said what but this is like beyond even that i mean keeping it even from other government agencies really i think is going to fail and they also gave huge amounts of money to foreign banks not just american banks which makes it all the more outrageous i mean you know in hindsight i guess the economy has stabilized and they claim they've made a hefty profit some eight billion dollars or something like that but still definitely doesn't put
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a lot of confidence in the well it was either i guess it depends on what side of tehran where it was either stabilized or they just kicked the can down the road and now we're in for an even bigger problem the worst you know he was right in the fed needs to be a lot of yeah i don't buy that fred think it's a bad idea at all all right let's move on to. the next story. organization in which i am there and take a little annoying personally they are going to start a porn web site can you believe that they said. to me as i can go that they're having it so far as being able to be rated as triple x. they're going to have enough adult contact content on the website to make it qualify for triple x. but there will also be some graphic images of animals on the i don't get is how this is new because we all see these beautiful myrtle's before. really i just you know i just never say why they have to use sex to sell because
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sex sells i have no problem sex sells great doesn't really have to do whatever i guess no one else wants to see images of a group of animals in gruesome positions or of you know turkeys getting their beaks cut off no one wants to see that so in order to force people to look at it it has to use the one tool that has worked for the last hundred several hundred years or maybe maybe the government should then start using sacks to not sell cigarettes or something right instead of putting with. scary pictures of the black lungs and everything on it if peter should be using the dead animal pictures there you go but i mean who is going to go to a porn website that has like terrible graphic images of animals going to be delayed and without getting you're not going to see there you need to make it right i mean if it was very effective business model because you're going to go once looking for porn and then you're going to like this is disgusting animal things i mean i would imagine one would do that and then probably never go back again i mean i don't know it just seems like another publicity stunt from peta and what about the people for the ethical treatment of women i think this seems
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a little bit degrading i mean you guys speak more of that than i could are but how about once they actually launch the website you could check it out and i report back to do the work. that looks like. well this one is really going to take a look at this new story this is the way that an alabama police set up a sting to get there was dead beat dad. you. know you. can. be sure yes sure ok. so you. know the story here why the reply to a deadbeat dad is because these are men who are paying their child support or alimony and so her to go after them the police to set up a sting and it's so easy you just say you won free tickets to the game and they come flocking in and yeah i mean i am all about going you know making to pay the
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child support and all that but it's just like really adds insult to injury and the one thing to have them come in for the faith to give away but to have the news cameras there and balloons and a banner like have them talk about how excited they are to win the tickets and it just goes a little bit too far from becoming the reality t.v. what other shows that we have out there like cheaters you know where are they when they catch you doing bad things on camera you know what else is there well there's going to catch a predator and that's the way they're your predator of course incredibly clear word in there i don't know if i really struggle with this one and by the way there was at least one mom that i saw that got called in there to to pick up her free. because she wasn't a tough sport i think it's creative i think it's a creative method to find these people who are not doing what they're supposed to be doing on the other hand to what extent is it legal to go to these you know measures to get out of these kinds of things i mean we see this all the time and like here people might laugh about it because it's just trying to get
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a guy who. you know like you're saying has actually paid. alimony or is child support but then sometimes maybe the f.b.i. sets up these type of actions where i would never i cited molesey when it was really really kind of it was like no one fares and then he was on the ground with handcuffs. and should be doing is paying his child well so you get. but these are new for him to be all over the evening news like you know looking like a fool as a right to privacy and nothing about the news in this country they love nothing more than getting video it's only played along with their their will say like how excited are you to win these tickets like they're lying to you is. ok all right you guys thanks for joining me tonight that's it for tonight so thanks for tuning in and make sure that you come back tomorrow comedian felonious monk is going to be on the show to discuss his latest feelings about obama and washington but in the meantime coverage has become a fan of the a lot of show on facebook and follow us on twitter you missed any of tonight's or any other nights it was captured on you tube dot com slash the i want to show and
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