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The Hartmann Report

WHY IS MTG EMBRACING NAZIS WHILE CONTROLLING KEVIN MCCARTHY?

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

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

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Did you know SCOTUS is hearing arguments on expanding the definition of lobbying and bribery? Was Russia waiting for a red wave? Will the GOP give in to Trump? What is going on with the bizarre stories coming from Ukraine?

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Joyce Vance has a, she's got a nice, a great newsletter, it's called Civil Discourse over on substack.com.

0:39.1

I'm not sure the URL, but you can easily find it with a substack app.

0:43.2

You know, just plug in Joyce Vance or Civil Discourse.

0:46.4

And she's writing about a pair of cases before the Supreme Court.

0:50.8

In fact, they may well be being argued as we speak.

0:53.9

And these are, I mean, and we'll end up seeing how the court rules on these cases.

1:00.9

But my guess is that the court is going to say, yes, more public corruption is fine with us,

1:12.0

because the court has been saying that consistently since 1976,

1:16.4

you know, when Louis Powell was, well, Powell was put on the court in 1972, but 76 was,

1:23.2

I think the first time that we really heard his voice, he authored the decision in 78,

1:28.4

Boston versus Belotti, but in 76 in Buckley versus Vallejo, he was part of it.

1:34.4

And it was the decision that said that when Billionaires give money to politicians,

1:38.7

that's just free speech. And then in 78, the Buckley case was when corporations give money to

1:45.1

politicians or fund, you know, public campaigns or anything else, that's just free speech.

1:49.8

They have the, you know, the first amendment right.

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