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The Hartmann Report

Trump Proves Hate & Violence Is Not the Fascist’s Final, Last-Gasp Option: It’s Their First

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

News, Congress, America, Thom Hartmann, Climate Change, Democracy, Debate, Economics, The Hartmann Report

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Guest-host Jefferson Smith fills in for Thom Hartmann today. On CNN last night Donald Trump doubled down on his lies in support of the white supremacist haters convicted of violently killing one police officer and sending 140 others to the hospital on January 6th. As long as Trump — or someone who shares his fascistic worldview — heads the Republican Party, this country will continue to be in crisis. Since Trump’s arrival on the scene, this cancer has spread. Guests: Prof Brad Snyder - Democratic Justice Felix Frakfurter. Will Bunch, national opinion columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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0:50.1

In a village so quaint and dear, lived a scoundrel,

0:53.9

the spread-grade fear.

0:55.5

He'd steal and cheat and lie with ease and leave the villagers.

0:59.6

Quite displeased.

1:01.0

They'd scold and shout and make a fuss.

1:03.9

But the scoundrel just wouldn't adjust.

1:06.9

He'd grin and bear it and do it again.

1:09.3

Leading the villagers feeling quite the same.

1:13.5

They thought they could change his devious ways by pleading him, begging him for many days.

1:19.2

But the scoundrel just scoffed and carried on.

1:21.7

Making the villagers feel like, oh, maybe they were wrong.

1:25.2

They tried and tried, well, they might get the scoundrel to see the light.

1:28.6

The scoundrel just kept up to his game, leaving the villagers feeling quite the same.

1:36.0

So let this be a lesson learned.

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