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Raheem Kassam's Podcast.

Dying in Darkness.

Raheem Kassam's Podcast.

Raheem Kassam

Politics, Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Raheem walks you through some of the most bizarre things going on right now with Biden. Oh, and a surprise appearance from a surprise guest!



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit raheemkassam.substack.com

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0:00.0

I'm not yet, but we will definitely have one. We will schedule it and you will be the first to know, because your pivotal participants in that.

0:20.0

I want to be the first to know. When Joe Biden is supposed to give his first solo unaccompanied non-hand-held press conference, because you see it's now been about 42 days.

0:39.0

The people have been saying, hey, wait a minute. The government of the United States changed. On January the 20th, whether or not you believe that was a legitimate thing to happen in a legitimate process or not, the government changed.

0:59.0

But we've yet to hear from the new commander in chief. The world is yet to hear from the new commander in chief.

1:11.0

And what was it that they said? What was it they said in 2016? Democracy dies in...

1:26.0

What was it? Who was darkness? Democracy dies in darkness. The darkness of failing to hold the press conference, the darkness of refusing to publish your daily schedule, the darkness of deleting the White House comments and petitions page, the darkness of failing to disclose the visitor logs to the White House.

1:55.0

Welcome to another episode of the National Pulse. I'm Rahim Kassam, editor-in-chief of thenationalpulse.com.

2:05.0

And it's late that I'm joining you today. I know it's late that I'm joining you today. It's about 8.30pm here on the east coast in the United States.

2:15.0

I usually try and knock these out by about 3 or 4pm. I know a lot of you enjoy listening to them in the evening. And I suppose most of you won't get to this this evening. You'll probably get to it either tomorrow morning or indeed tomorrow afternoon, at which point there will be another episode.

2:30.0

So I'll actually keep this short in order to fit this into your schedule. And mine. It's 8.30pm. I really would like to eat some dinner at some point this evening.

2:41.0

I shouldn't because I had a big lunch. But oh, and I'm supposed to be quote, I'm told I don't know anything about these sorts of things, but I'm supposed to be quote shredding for the wedding.

2:55.0

Apparently, sweating for the wedding I'm told is another variant on that. I won't be doing any of that. I will be eating for the wedding.

3:06.0

But I did want to bring you I know we talked about me doing this whole tear down of Christopher Ray and the FBI and there was a whole new cycle ago now and I may get back to it at some point, but I don't think I'm going to do a four hour fishing of Christopher Ray.

3:21.0

I said, fishing.

3:24.0

FISK ING. If you're not familiar with that process, safely look it up. Don't make any typos when you search it.

3:34.0

But I'm not going to do that of a four hour Senate hearing today. It's important. Don't get me wrong. I think it's very important. But I got to tell you between the warm this morning this afternoon, everything in between running the site, etc.

3:47.0

Simply haven't had four hours or even two hours if I did it on a on a double time speed to go through it. But it is important. I commend those of you who stuck with it today and listen to it all.

3:59.0

But I did want to talk to you very briefly this evening about something that I think is incredibly emblematic of this regime and it kind of epitomizes in and of itself or themselves the reasons that I'm about to go through why I refer to it as a regime.

4:18.0

I don't refer to it as an administration and I urge you to do the same thing. Language is very, very important. Language is, you know, what makes people the specificity of the words you use is it allows people to understand you and understand your intent, understand your meaning.

4:41.0

When you say something like, oh, I think the Biden administration sucks. Sure, you could say it that way or you could literally just call it a regime and people can infer from that.

4:52.0

That you have thought carefully about the words you use and you are deploying certain words, it's certain places because they have extra meaning or a more robust meaning.

5:04.0

So I don't swear very often anymore. I swearings quite a thing you do when you can't find other words to underscore the point you're trying to make.

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