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DINESH Podcast

NEVER A DULL MOMENT

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh gets Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's candid take on the chaos and controversies engulfing the Biden administration.  Dinesh reveals how the role of Ray Epps might prove the smoking gun that confirms the FBI's role in instigating January 6.  Dinesh does a close reading of a New York Times article deploring censorship in Russia and China, taking note of what it does not say. Dinesh shows how the removal of a Jefferson statue proves that Gulliver is losing his battle against the Lilliputians.

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0:00.0

She speaks her mind, she makes me laugh.

0:04.3

And you know what, she's right most of the time.

0:05.9

Marjorie Taylor Green joins me on the podcast.

0:09.2

There's a new development in the January 6th business, suggesting the FBI may have had

0:15.1

big surprise and much greater involvement than previously suspected.

0:20.0

The New York Times says that Russia and China are practicing internet censorship.

0:26.0

Guess who these clowns are leaving out.

0:29.7

And also I'm going to show how the removal of a Jefferson statue proves that Gulliver

0:34.2

is losing his battle against the lily-pusions.

0:37.6

This is the Dineshtus who's a podcast.

0:42.3

America needs this voice.

0:53.0

The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies.

0:57.3

We need a brave voice of reason, understanding and truth.

1:01.1

This is the Dineshtus Sousa podcast.

1:10.1

These days it's a really surreal experience for me to read the New York Times, which used

1:16.0

to be at one time a real newspaper.

1:18.6

Many years ago, for policy review, I wrote an article on the New York Times focusing on

1:23.0

its executive editor, Abe Rosenthal, and how scrupulous Rosenthal was to fairly assess

1:31.5

how to cover events around the world.

1:34.1

He himself had been a distinguished correspondent.

1:37.0

But reading the New York Times now, it's just difficult to get behind to the psychology

1:40.8

of the people who write the articles because they live in a kind of never-neverland.

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