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DINESH Podcast

THE POLITICS OF WHITENESS

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh has an in-depth conversation with Eric Kauffman, political scientist at the University of London and author of the important book "Whiteshift," on the politics of whiteness.  As more evidence surfaces of Governor Cuomo's duplicity over the nursing home deaths he caused, Dinesh asks why the FBI is raiding Guiliani's offices but not Cuomo's.  And Dinesh shows the greatness of Flaubert in "Madame Bovary," a seemingly ordinary story of adultery in a provincial French town.

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0:00.0

Why are the feds going after Rudy Giuliani and not after Governor Cuomo?

0:06.0

And an in-depth look at the politics of whiteness. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

0:22.0

America needs this voice. The times are crazy. And a time of confusion, division, and lies.

0:29.0

We need a brave voice of reason to understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

0:41.0

What is happening to do process of law in the United States? What is happening to the idea of equal justice under the law?

0:50.0

We talk incessantly about equality or we talk about civil rights, but it seems that in America now, the civil rights and the rights to do process are being trampled for Americans.

1:06.0

At least Americans on one side of the aisle, which is to say our side of the aisle.

1:11.0

Now, I want to start with a very disturbing little tip bit I see about Derek Chauvin.

1:17.0

And it says feds had secret backup plan to arrest Derek Chauvin in court for police brutality if he was cleared of killing George Floyd.

1:29.0

Think about this. The guy is presumed innocent, at least until proven guilty. And he was found guilty. And maybe he was guilty.

1:39.0

But what if the jury decided, and remember there were all kinds of pressures on the jury to find him guilty, there was a kind of atmosphere of intimidation.

1:50.0

But juries can go either way. It's based you can have a hung jury, which is to say the jury can't agree on a verdict. You can have an acquittal.

1:59.0

Now, apparently the feds were sort of deciding that we've got to have a guilty verdict. And if we don't get a guilty verdict, we got to go to plan B, which is to say they apparently had coordinated it says with the prosecutors and also with the Democratic establishment in Minneapolis.

2:20.0

At least this is according to the star Tribune to immediately arrest Chauvin if he was acquitted and charge him with federal charges. So back into the lock up.

2:31.0

And the point of this really is a was symbolic. And this is the disturbing part of it. It says that the reason for this was quote, amid fears of a not guilty verdict that would have prompted fresh riots.

2:45.0

So the motive here is not that past Derek Chauvin has violated both state and federal laws. Maybe he gets off on the state a rap, but we're going to go after him on the federal rap. No, the idea here was let's get him immediately upon being released. He thinks, oh, wow, I, you know, I got off, but no, they're waiting to arrest him again.

3:07.0

And so you get the idea here that these are show trials. These are trials in which sort of the outcome is predetermined in advance. You get off on this. We're going to get you on that.

3:19.0

So this is not really America. This is not due process of law. And, and this is only the start of it. I want to focus now on two more high profile situations, Rudy Giuliani and Andrew Cuomo.

3:36.0

Let's start with Andrew Cuomo. There's new information. Bombshell sort of report that says that Andrew Cuomo has been doing more than previously known to cover up the nursing home debts. He's covered up approximately 50% of them in a five month period. Here are some sort of key bullet items.

3:57.0

Number one, Andrew Cuomo instructed his state officials not to provide data to the New York State Health Department. He told the Health Department Commissioner Howard Zucker, do not release the true debt toll to the public and do not share it with lawmakers, either Democratic lawmakers in New York or federal lawmakers who are asking about this information.

4:25.0

Now, all of this is going on. And there was also a, by the way, a scientific paper, which incorporated all the nursing home data and the Cuomo administration made sure that that was not published.

4:36.0

They had done an audit of the nursing home debts. It was finished months before, but they suppressed it. They waited months before they let it out. And the letters had been drafted to inform health department and staffed by the health department for state legislatures.

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