Double Standards
DINESH Podcast
Salem Podcast Network
4.7 • 6.8K Ratings
🗓️ 18 January 2021
⏱️ 63 minutes
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Summary
In this episode Dinesh shows why Trump skipping Biden’s inauguration is not “unprecedented”—it’s in the John Adams tradition. He debunks the legal basis of the Senate moving forward on impeachment. He discusses Jack Dorsey—“that twit from Twitter”—with special guest James O’Keefe of Project Veritas. He ridicules Kamala Harris for pretending to be a civil rights pioneer and denying her slaveowner heritage. Finally he shows that Biden’s use of the term “big lie” is quite appropriate, but not in the way he thinks!
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| 0:00.0 | Coming up was Martin Luther King a conservative, Kamala Harris' stolen virtue, and special guest James O'Keefe of Project Veritas. |
| 0:11.0 | This is the Dinesh Tussuzapot Gats. |
| 0:14.0 | America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies. |
| 0:30.0 | We need a brave voice of reason, understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh Tussuzapot Gats. |
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| 1:45.0 | One of the most pervasive and disturbing features of modern contemporary political rhetoric is the seeming omnipresence today of double standards. |
| 1:57.0 | These double standards we see glaringly on the left and they concern pretty much all the critical issues that we deal with today. |
| 2:08.0 | Here are a few examples. From the left's point of view, military presence in Washington, DC used to be very bad when Trump did it. |
| 2:19.0 | Now for the inauguration it's become very good. |
| 2:23.0 | Suddenly we see all these fences popping up all over the Capitol, so the old mantra used to be walls don't work. |
| 2:32.0 | Suddenly walls do work, they're amazing. It used to be for the left that lockdowns were absolutely necessary because the virus is out of control. |
| 2:46.0 | And we have to take severe measures because this is a global pandemic you know Dinesh. |
| 2:53.0 | Now suddenly in the upcoming Biden era it's time to start opening things up. |
| 3:00.0 | We can't keep things locked on forever. Sure we've got to find ways to live with the virus. You know. |
| 3:10.0 | Violence. Violence used to be permissible. What violence? There's only a very moderate amount of violence going on here. |
| 3:19.0 | These are mostly peaceful protests. What's a little violence to spice things up? |
| 3:23.0 | Now with the takeover of the Capitol, violence is unacceptable. Violence is insurgency. Round up the violent people right away even if there are just a few people. Let's go get them. |
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