The Bulwark Podcast - Charlie Warzel: Zuck Sucks Up to Trump

Mark Zuckerberg is doing all he can to get an audience with the big man at Mar-a-Lago, including praising Trump's (faux) free speech bona fides and restructuring Meta to eliminate fact-checking. Maybe it's because Zuck wants to show his middle finger to the mean tech reporters—or maybe it's because Trump threatened to imprison Zuck. Plus, the conspiracies around Jan 6 v 9/11, and the potential threat to our financial system from crypto. 

Charlie Warzel joins Tim Miller.
show notes:

Charlie's piece on internet brain rot
Charlie's piece on crypto and the potential nightmare in Trump 2.0

Audio Mises Wire - De-Bamboozling the Critical Race Theory of Court Intellectuals

There finally is pushback against Critical Race Theory that has infected higher education and most of our other institutions. Unfortunately, CRT concepts are so embedded in our body politic that the only way to combat them is through revisionist history.

Original article: De-Bamboozling the Critical Race Theory of Court Intellectuals

 

 

Audio Mises Wire - Atomic Salvation: Did the Atom Bombs Save 500,000 to 32 Million Lives?

The US went to war 83 years ago today with Japan‘s attack on Pearl Harbor. It ended with Japan‘s surrender after US bombers dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The myth lives on to this day that the bombs ended the war prematurely, saving millions of lives.

Original article: Atomic Salvation: Did the Atom Bombs Save 500,000 to 32 Million Lives?

 

 

Audio Mises Wire - Self-Described “Austrian” Is New Leader of UK Conservative Party: Should Kemi Badenoch Give Us Hope?

In the aftermath of its recent election debacle, Britain's Conservatives have selected Kemi Badenoch as their new leader. Badenoch describes herself as an "adherent to Austrian Economics." Will it make any difference in Britain's future?

Original article: Self-Described “Austrian” Is New Leader of UK Conservative Party: Should Kemi Badenoch Give Us Hope?

 

 

1A - (dot) Gov: National Defense, Veterans, And The Federal Workers Responsible For Both

Few Americans familiar with the federal government are unaware of the Department of Defense. The DOD is one of our largest agencies with a budget of $2 trillion dollars. That's roughly 16 percent of the entire federal budget.

And few veterans are unaware of the Department of Veterans Affairs, also called the VA. It facilitates programs that benefit those who've served in the armed forces and their families.

But who's watching over that trillion-dollar defense budget? And who's making sure those programs that help veterans are working?

For this installment of (dot) Gov, we dive into the federal workers who help make sure the DOD and the VA stay up and running.

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