they re no more upset about the election than you are. there were some on the biden team genuinely worried there would be no transition, sources told cnn, that trump and his mob had successfully disrupted the counting of electors and might find a way to cling to power. thank god that there weren t more people killed. at the time you don t know that. you know there s an angry, violent mob who believes the election was stolen in the united states of america. you re seeing even members of congress saying this is our 1776 moment, which as a reminder that s a bloody, violent revolution.
the morning, all things considered on the trip home. anchors were left of center, but they were subconsciously upmarket. they spoke in comically stilted having come located opinions about wine. this is npr, they d say. national public radio. it was all pretty amusing, easy to mock. it was basically harmless. npr didn t call for violent revolution or they were just dopey self-important self-styled liberals, the dangling earrings and composting bins in their yards. not anymore. you have to listen to npr now actually, don t listen. we pulled the clips for you. keep in mind what you are about to hear is entirely real, aired on npr over the last few weeks.
there was all things considered on the trip home. and times npr anchors were left and center, obviously, but more than anything they were self-consciously upmarket. they spoke in comically stilted voices designed to suggest deep addition. you can imagine a lot of spare time and having complicated opinions about wine. this is npr, they would say, national public radio. it was all pretty amusing and easy to mock. it was basically harmless. npr didn t call for violent revolution or denounce white people as demons. that did happen on some radical stations like pacifica, but not at npr. they are dopey, self-important liberals. the kind of dangling earrings and composting bins in their yards. not anymore. you have to listen to npr now. actually, don t listen. we pulled the clips for you. keep in mind that what you are about to hear is entirely real all of it aired on npr over the last few weeks. first up is a segment about
demonstration involved a botch deal between ukraine and russia, it escalated in an all out battle, it lead to a chain of events. winter on fire, ukraine s fight for freedom is a documentary that captured the journey of the ukraine s violent revolution, have a look. european union leaders have failed to sign a historical trade deal after a last-minute i m delighted to say joining me now is the director of winter on fire, thank you so
revolution to overthrow the government so trump can stay in power. i hope that congress doesn t stop with just some of the proud boys which they are subpoenaing and the oath keepers, but lauren boebart. she tweeted today is 1776 when she knew that was code for violent revolution for those on the right. i want that answer. to fee a, less than a minute. what do you think? jonathan, what i m concerned about is our founding principles. our founding fathers gave us three co-equal branches of government for a reason. congress has oversight authority and what i do not like, whether it s democrat or republican; that the congress won t even stand up for itself in this instance and understand that they want the right to issue subpoenas. they want people to comply with congressional oversight. i totally expect more defiance.