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DINESH Podcast

A CASE OF SELF DEFENSE?

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh reviews the lead-up to the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, which does not seem to be off to a good start for the prosecution.  In what Dinesh considers a move worthy of the Stalin show trials, an Obama judge rewards a January 6 defendant for publicly repenting for his previous support for Trump. Dinesh examines the full scope of Trump's new platform and makes the case for signing up now on all the alternative free speech platforms. Author Eric Metaxas joins Dinesh for a lively discussion of his new book, "Is Atheism Dead?"

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0:00.0

The judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial says that the prosecution may not use the word victim

0:07.7

referring to the people who were shot, but the defense can use the terms writer,

0:13.7

looter or arsonist. If in fact that is what those guys were doing. Now is this a double standard?

0:20.3

Actually, no, I'll explain.

0:22.3

And Obama judge rewards a January 6 defendant for publicly repenting of his previous support for Trump. I'll spell out the

0:31.2

implications of what's going on. Debbie joins me. We're gonna talk about Trump's new platform. We're also gonna talk about why it's important now to sign up on

0:40.0

alternative genuine free speech platforms and author Eric Mataxis. We'll come on the podcast. We're gonna talk about his new book is

0:47.8

atheism dead. This is the Dineshthas who's a podcast.

1:02.9

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason

1:11.4

understanding and truth. This is the Dineshthas who's a podcast.

1:20.8

The Kyle Rittenhouse case is on the verge of going to trial and there's some very interesting developments in the pretrial stage,

1:28.6

which kind of give us an idea of how this trial is going to go go forward. And

1:33.3

and and this is what I want to talk about just to refresh your memory going back to last August in Kenosha, Wisconsin in the aftermath of the

1:42.4

Jake of Blake shooting. There was major writing going on. Kyle Rittenhouse showed up. He showed up. He's only 17 years old. He was armed with a weapon.

1:51.8

And he said he came to protect the local people and the local businesses that were being threatened. They're

1:58.9

lives and their property. And in the course of some events, Kyle Rittenhouse shot two people dead and one guy wounded. So the two people killed Joseph

2:10.6

Rosenbaum and Anthony Hubert and a guy named Gage Grosson Kreutz was wounded. So Rittenhouse is charged with homicide and also a bunch of other

2:20.2

charges and his defense is going to be self defense. Now today, I'm not going to get into the actual circumstances or into the even the self defense

2:30.7

defense. I'd rather want to talk about the judge and some of his early rulings, which I think are quite important because the

2:38.3

prosecution has been going all out to get this kid. They want Kyle Rittenhouse, if they can put him away for life, they will. And this guy,

2:46.8

the way has been for a long period of time in prison already. I mean, in jail already awaiting, awaiting trial. Now in a very important ruling, the judge said to the prosecution,

2:58.4

you cannot describe either Joseph Rosenbaum or Anthony Hubert or Gage Grosson Kreutz as quote, victims. You can't use that word victim to describe them. And then at the same time,

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