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DINESH Podcast

STRENGTHENING OUR ENEMIES

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2021

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh makes the case that we are now back in the 1970s, with bohemian fashion, disco music, gas lines and a nincompoop in the White House.  Dinesh asks and then answers the question, why is the Middle East always on fire when there's a Democrat in the White House? And State Senator Lois Kolkhorst of Texas joins Dinesh to talk about the border scandal and the "woke" reaction to the state's voter integrity law.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Once again, there's a Democrat in the White House and the Middle East is on fire, sound familiar?

0:09.3

And Congresswoman Rashida Talaih says that the Palestinian struggle is the same as the

0:14.4

struggle of minorities in this country now.

0:17.0

She's right, but not in the way she intends.

0:20.1

This is the Dineshtas Uza podcast.

0:33.3

America needs this voice.

0:35.7

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

0:40.0

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

0:43.7

This is the Dineshtas Uza podcast.

0:52.2

Suddenly it seems like we're back in the 1970s.

0:56.5

Bohemian fashions, gas lines, inflation and an income poop in the White House.

1:04.9

Now I came to America in the late 1970s as an exchange student and there were so many

1:11.5

things that were kind of wonderful and promising about America.

1:15.1

But as I reflected about them, I realized that those things were, in a sense, the legacy

1:20.4

of an older America.

1:22.1

The 1970s was a time of confusion, of turmoil, of crisis in the Middle East, of later hostage-taking,

1:32.3

stagflation, a kind of new term which referred to a stagnant economy on the one hand and inflation

1:38.9

on the other.

1:40.7

There were gas lines.

1:42.6

There was, well, Jimmy Carter himself used the term, malaise, a sense of uneasy confusion

1:51.6

and worry about the future.

1:55.0

Now we have the added malaise, you might say, of the COVID pandemic.

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