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No Compromise

A One-Man Propaganda Band

No Compromise

NPR

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4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 6: A battle for the GOP in Idaho. Plus: "confrontational politics." What it is and how the Dorr brothers are popularizing it. And an unexpected update about the Dorr family.

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0:00.0

Previously on no compromise.

0:04.0

We've got these vile criminals

0:07.0

known as Black Lives Matter and believe me they're not peaceful protesters.

0:11.0

They're only peaceful...

0:12.0

I think that all gun laws are unconstitutional. peaceful protesters, they're only peaceful.

0:12.8

I think that all gun laws are unconstitutional,

0:15.3

and I've taken that position.

0:18.2

Well, Ruby Ridge was a crisis for them.

0:21.4

They were angry, and they wanted to do something and then the

0:25.7

militia movement was born. You know I don't even know this this group

0:30.7

white Aryan nations but let me say this if this is a group this group

0:35.0

preaching white-aryan nations, but let me say this.

0:34.0

If this is a group preaching white supremacy...

0:38.0

It's not for the purpose of free and black people,

0:40.0

it's not for the purpose of making sure that another black person isn't killed by the police.

0:45.4

That's not what it's for.

0:47.0

They all-time.

0:53.0

They all think that maybe I have a treat when I come down in this.

0:58.0

To get around Jennifer Ellis's Ranch in Idaho, you need an all-terrain vehicle.

1:03.0

There's a big bowl over here on this mountain.

1:07.0

Every morning he yells at them, they yell at him,

1:10.0

a lot of testosterone in this valley this time

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