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The John Fugelsang Podcast

The Tell Tale Signs of a Simmering Civil War

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Religion & Spirituality, Sanity, John Fugelsang, Arts, Sexy Liberal Podcast Network, News, Sexy Liberal

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

John is back from the holidays. First, he talks about top MAGA leaders and the Tech Bros fighting over H-1B visas that allow highly qualified foreign workers to join the American workforce. Then, he discusses the arrest of MAGA extremist Brad Spafford after the FBI found the largest cache of explosives in FBI history at his farm; and the 2 horrific vehicle attacks - a pick up driving through a crowd in New Orleans and a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Then, John welcomes back 2 great guests: liberal and progressive American journalist and author - John Nichols. He is is The Nation’s national affairs correspondent, the associate editor of the Capital Times, and a co-founder of the national media reform organization - Free Press. And, American historian of Christianity and an advocate for progressive Christianity - Diana Butler Bass. She is the author of eleven books. Bass earned a PhD in religious studies from Duke University in 1991 with an emphasis on American ecclesiastical history, studying under George Marsden. They have a round house discussion about current politics and the death of President Jimmy Carter.

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0:00.0

This is the John Fuglesang podcast.

0:10.0

This is Series XM Progress. I'm John Fuglesang. Good evening and welcome back to tell me everything. So good to be with you. I hope you had a great holiday. Hope you had a great Christmas. great New Year's. We are with you live and interactive for the next three hours. I want to know

0:24.9

how your break was. We're going to talk with a really powerful panel of John Nichols of the Nation

0:30.4

and one of my favorite authors and theologians, Diana Butler Bass, about the life, the policies,

0:35.7

the career, and the service of President Jimmy Carter.

0:38.3

Our executive producer is the great Chris Houselt.

0:40.6

He's running this thing out of South Carolina, the mighty Thea Harper, produces our show

0:44.1

out of Brooklyn.

0:44.6

I'm John Fiegel Singh.

0:45.8

So glad to be with you.

0:47.0

This is Tell Me Everything, and I really hope you've had a great break.

0:49.7

I didn't have any time off.

0:51.1

I'm working on a book.

0:52.4

The book is being turned in. The rewrites are due tomorrow. And I finished it last night. And I'm just been cleaning and cleaning. So I didn't have much of a break. Saw a couple of good movies, got out of the house once or twice. But we wanted to know all night. How are you? And how was your holiday? And how are you coping with everything? And have you returned to corporate media or are you going to be staying away?

1:11.9

Our number is 866-997-47-48.

1:15.8

866-997.

1:17.5

Grit, let's do a show.

1:20.9

Now, a federal appeals court blocked attempts from the Biden administration to reinstate net neutrality rules that would regulate internet providers' ability to throttle,

1:28.3

block and raise rates on internet access at will. Oh, you morons, what another victory for you

1:34.8

non-millionaires who supported the right wing. In the Netherlands, an extensive World War II

1:39.6

archive of 30 million pages that the Hague has been open to the public, revealing the names of over 400,000 Dutch citizens

1:46.6

who collaborated with Nazi forces.

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