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Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

Dennis Kucinich Literally Knocked Down Door To Win Race + Hunter Biden Loves His Penis & the N-Word

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

Useful Idiots, LLC

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

“Protest with a guitar? Not this candidate.” This written about a 21-year-old city council candidate with hippy sensibilities and a drive to help the underdog: Dennis Kucinich. Since that article in 1967, Kucinich served 16 years as the US house rep from Ohio, gained national fame in his two presidential bids, and was vindicated by the Washington Post as the future of American politics. Now, Kucinich is out with a new book The Division of Light and Power, which shares stories of his early days in politics as a 23-year-old city councilman and later mayor in Cleveland, Ohio (read Matt’s full book review here). What he saw was a corrupt and bent system. So his career became a crusade against it. In his first unsuccessful council run, he realized the incumbent never lost because he took care of people, giving favors to powerful donors and making sure his influential constituents were kept happy. ‘So,’ thought Kucinich, ‘that’s what I’ll do.’ But taking care of people for Dennis meant helping normal Clevelanders who, like his own family, couldn’t pay the rent, couldn’t keep the lights on, couldn’t feed their kids. He helped these people and they noticed. And he won. Whether against cheating vote-counters, corrupt utility companies, war-mongering presidents, or racist legislation, Dennis Kucinich’s political career has been a constant battle against immorality and a fight for the helpless. Kucinich describes how his life is echoed by the sound of coins clinking on a white metal table as his parents counted pennies to pay the rent. By the time he was 17, he lived in 21 different places, including a few cars. All this only built the man he is and “translated into the necessity of standing up for economic justice for people who are struggling.” That, plus music, theatre, and ripping off doors in this Useful Idiots interview. Meanwhile, we accept credit for the Breaking Points’ #usefulidiotsbump, read Hunter Biden’s drug-feuled texts about his tanned penis and love of the N-word, call out Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s attempt to imprison migrant children, and sell an invisible Kurt Loder sculpture for thousands. All this, and more, on this week’s Useful Idiots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Use Flity, it's on Mattayubi.

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And I'm Katie Halper.

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We have a really interesting show.

0:10.0

We have former congressman and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinichu as a new book out

0:16.0

that I think is really cool.

0:19.0

It's a lot different from what I expected and very, very interesting and we're going to

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talk to him about that.

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And lots of crazy stuff happened in the news this week beginning with the most important

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thing, which is of course a useful idiots bump.

0:33.0

I think that is an action again.

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I think yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So we got, I mean, thanks to useful idiots, Crystal Ball and Saugers breaking points.

0:43.0

Podcasts was among what was it?

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What were they coming in?

0:46.0

It was number one.

0:47.0

Now, I don't want to take all the credit.

0:50.0

They have a successful show.

0:51.0

They had a lot of viewers, but I think we can all agree that without useful idiots, it

0:58.0

would have been up there, maybe top five, but I don't think number one without us.

1:02.0

I think, you know, it really goes to the...

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