Democrats Are Poised To Defeat Themselves In Midterm Elections
In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire to discuss tensions between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda over the activities of the M23 rebel group and how the history of colonialism and imperialism in the region has exacerbated these tensions, the lasting legacies of the “African world war” that started as a conflict between the Congo and Rwanda and Uganda and the critical issues of militia groups and rebel groups that have been neglected, how this conflict is exacerbated by the ongoing war in Ukraine and the effects of western sanctions on the world food supply, and the prospects for peace between Rwanda and the Congo.
In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ryan Cooper, managing editor of The American Prospect to discuss the Boden administration's inaction on important issues like abortion rights and student loan debt relief and how that threatens Democrats running in the midterm elections, why Biden and Democrats have refused to take any action on abortion rights despite clear warnings that the constitutional right to abortion was under threat, why corporate media hysteria over the electoral peril of the so-called moderate Democrat confesses public opinion for the desires of interest groups and corporate lobbying, and why the Democrats' absurd adherence to bipartisan traditions ultimately defangs them and contributes to their political woes.
Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Margaret Kimberley, editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of the book "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents" to discuss the protests that erupted in the aftermath of the brutal killing of Jayland Walker and how and why only a mass movement is capable of fighting back against racist police terror, the Democratic refusal to lift a finger to protect the right to abortion and address other campaign promises while running on a doomed anti-Trump electoral platform, and the electoral defeat that is likely to happen to Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.
In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire to discuss tensions between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda over the activities of the M23 rebel group and how the history of colonialism and imperialism in the region has exacerbated these tensions, the lasting legacies of the “African world war” that started as a conflict between the Congo and Rwanda and Uganda and the critical issues of militia groups and rebel groups that have been neglected, how this conflict is exacerbated by the ongoing war in Ukraine and the effects of western sanctions on the world food supply, and the prospects for peace between Rwanda and the Congo.
In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ryan Cooper, managing editor of The American Prospect to discuss the Boden administration's inaction on important issues like abortion rights and student loan debt relief and how that threatens Democrats running in the midterm elections, why Biden and Democrats have refused to take any action on abortion rights despite clear warnings that the constitutional right to abortion was under threat, why corporate media hysteria over the electoral peril of the so-called moderate Democrat confesses public opinion for the desires of interest groups and corporate lobbying, and why the Democrats' absurd adherence to bipartisan traditions ultimately defangs them and contributes to their political woes.
Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Margaret Kimberley, editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of the book "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents" to discuss the protests that erupted in the aftermath of the brutal killing of Jayland Walker and how and why only a mass movement is capable of fighting back against racist police terror, the Democratic refusal to lift a finger to protect the right to abortion and address other campaign promises while running on a doomed anti-Trump electoral platform, and the electoral defeat that is likely to happen to Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.