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Heritage Explains

Has Our Justice System Been Weaponized Against Us? | Cully Stimson

Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

Education

4.6808 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The recent conviction of President Donald Trump in Manhattan is yet another case of the justice system being weaponized against conservatives, and Americans as a whole. Senior Legal Fellow Cully Stimson joins the show to explain just how deep the problem goes, and what we can do about it. 


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0:00.0

Three, two, one, zero, all engine run.

0:06.9

There is no other institution that has the ability uniquely.

0:11.6

Without a heritage, every generation starts over.

0:14.6

Ask not.

0:15.6

To remind the current regime.

0:17.7

We the people tell the governor what it is allowed to do.

0:22.4

All, all, actually.

0:25.3

We need to get back in their box and stay there.

0:28.3

Lift-up.

0:32.0

From the Heritage Foundation, this is Heritage Explains.

0:45.4

Okay. Foundation, this is Heritage Explains. Most people are familiar with the famous touching Christmas story, the gift of the

0:50.4

Magi, in which a young couple that are desperately poor make great sacrifices to give each

0:55.9

other a Christmas gift. That story was written by American author O. Henry. One of his other works

1:02.5

is a novel called Cabbages and Kings, and in one section he describes a fictional island

1:07.4

country called Anturia as a, quote, banana republic.

1:12.4

This is the first use of the phrase, which has come to describe politically unstable

1:17.6

nations that usually only have a single export, such as bananas.

1:22.1

They tend to be politically corrupt, with government influenced more by special interests

1:26.7

than the public will.

1:28.8

Historical cases have included Honduras, Nicaragua, and Haiti, with foreign governments

1:33.8

and fruit companies exerting outsized control over local government.

1:38.7

As Americans, it seems we're hearing this phrase more and more often.

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