1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:04,640 Speaker 1: Thanks for listening. For earlier access to these episodes, access 2 00:00:04,680 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 1: to Ask Me Anything sessions, and extended breakdowns of historical 3 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:12,760 Speaker 1: and current events, please consider joining our Warning Premium community 4 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:19,640 Speaker 1: by clicking the link in the description to this episode. 5 00:00:20,680 --> 00:00:24,720 Speaker 1: Today is June twenty first, twenty twenty three, and American 6 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 1: democracy remains in crisis. The evidence of this is from 7 00:00:29,160 --> 00:00:32,400 Speaker 1: today's lead of The New York Times. Let me read 8 00:00:32,440 --> 00:00:36,320 Speaker 1: from it. Donald J. Trump has promised that if he 9 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:40,080 Speaker 1: wins back to presidency, he will appoint a special prosecutor 10 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 1: to quote go after end quote President Biden and his family. 11 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 1: But He's not the only Republican running for president who 12 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:55,000 Speaker 1: appears to be abandoning long established norms in Washington presidents 13 00:00:55,080 --> 00:00:59,440 Speaker 1: keeping their hands out of specific Justice Department investigations and 14 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:04,280 Speaker 1: prosecut custance. Mister Trump, who leads the GOP field by 15 00:01:04,319 --> 00:01:08,680 Speaker 1: around thirty percentage points in national public polls, yields such 16 00:01:08,840 --> 00:01:13,440 Speaker 1: powerful influence that only a few of his Republican rivals 17 00:01:13,480 --> 00:01:17,760 Speaker 1: are willing to clearly say presidents should not interfere in 18 00:01:17,880 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 1: such Justice Department decisions. After mister Trump's vow to direct 19 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:27,920 Speaker 1: the Justice Department to appoint a quote real end quote 20 00:01:28,080 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 1: prosecutor to investigate the bidence. The New York Times asked 21 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:36,560 Speaker 1: each of his Republican rivals questions aimed at laying out 22 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 1: what limits, if any, they believed presidents must or should 23 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:46,679 Speaker 1: respect when it comes to White House interference with federal 24 00:01:46,800 --> 00:01:52,480 Speaker 1: law enforcement decisions. The incredible aspect about the New York 25 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:55,919 Speaker 1: Times question, of course, is that it's taken until twenty 26 00:01:56,120 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 1: twenty three for them to ask anybody in the world 27 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:05,640 Speaker 1: Publican party the question, because the assault against the rule 28 00:02:05,640 --> 00:02:10,160 Speaker 1: of law has been ongoing for seven years. But at 29 00:02:10,160 --> 00:02:13,480 Speaker 1: any rate, the New York Times has finally asked the question. 30 00:02:14,280 --> 00:02:18,360 Speaker 1: Better late than never, As they say, let's continue reading 31 00:02:18,440 --> 00:02:24,840 Speaker 1: though another remarkable paragraph that highlights the extremism that has 32 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:31,760 Speaker 1: taken route fully in the Republican Party. According to The 33 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 1: New York Times, the Republican candidates quote responses reveal a 34 00:02:38,760 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 1: party that has turned so hard against federal law enforcement 35 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:48,160 Speaker 1: that it is no longer widely considered good politics To 36 00:02:48,320 --> 00:02:53,800 Speaker 1: clearly answer in the negative a question that was once uncontroversial. 37 00:02:54,800 --> 00:02:59,200 Speaker 1: Do you believe presidents should get involved in the investigations 38 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:07,079 Speaker 1: and prosecutions of individuals? End quote at hand is a 39 00:03:07,240 --> 00:03:14,400 Speaker 1: fundamental question It is a question about liberty, freedom, the 40 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: rule of law, political power its limits, and the safety 41 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:27,639 Speaker 1: of every American to be safe in their homes, free 42 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:30,640 Speaker 1: from the knock on the door in the middle of 43 00:03:30,680 --> 00:03:37,320 Speaker 1: the night. That is the question at hand. Each American 44 00:03:37,840 --> 00:03:44,200 Speaker 1: has a birthright of freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of 45 00:03:44,240 --> 00:03:50,760 Speaker 1: faith and religion, freedom of conscience, the freedom to pursue 46 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:56,600 Speaker 1: happiness and to become whatever it is they wish to be. 47 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: That is what freedom is. Each American has a right 48 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 1: to defy authority, to protest injustice, to raise their voices 49 00:04:11,560 --> 00:04:18,440 Speaker 1: in dissent, to say no without fear of consequence of 50 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:24,880 Speaker 1: reprisal from the government in the form of elected officials 51 00:04:25,520 --> 00:04:31,560 Speaker 1: abusing their power. This is a free country. America is 52 00:04:31,600 --> 00:04:37,520 Speaker 1: not a dictatorship. In America, we do not imprison our 53 00:04:37,680 --> 00:04:43,479 Speaker 1: political opponents on a whim. We do not say that 54 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:48,400 Speaker 1: because I lost an election, I will seek revenge and 55 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:52,960 Speaker 1: when I resume power, I will imprison those who opposed me. 56 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:58,640 Speaker 1: This is not American. This is as un American a 57 00:04:58,760 --> 00:05:04,720 Speaker 1: sentiment as there could conceivably be. This is a reckless 58 00:05:04,920 --> 00:05:10,480 Speaker 1: abandonment of the precepts, the ideas, and ideals of the 59 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:19,000 Speaker 1: American Revolution. The Constitution in two hundred years of jurisprudence 60 00:05:19,720 --> 00:05:24,160 Speaker 1: that has evolved to make the United States of America 61 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:30,280 Speaker 1: a global standard for the rule of law, for the 62 00:05:30,320 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 1: application of justice blindly on the facts, not on the 63 00:05:38,720 --> 00:05:46,480 Speaker 1: basis of fantasy, of politics, of false accusation. Does anybody 64 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:51,920 Speaker 1: have any doubt whatsoever that Donald Trump would not make 65 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:57,159 Speaker 1: a false accusation against a political enemy to imprison them. 66 00:05:57,520 --> 00:06:00,960 Speaker 1: How many would he imprison? How many journalists would be 67 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:06,000 Speaker 1: locked up? How many opponents? How many activists would it be, 68 00:06:06,080 --> 00:06:11,320 Speaker 1: by the hundreds, by the thousands. It's time we stop 69 00:06:11,360 --> 00:06:15,119 Speaker 1: and think about these issues, to think about them both 70 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:22,360 Speaker 1: abstractly and concretely. The issue is one of restraint. And 71 00:06:22,400 --> 00:06:25,160 Speaker 1: this is the concept that The New York Times doesn't 72 00:06:25,160 --> 00:06:30,840 Speaker 1: seem to understand at a foundational and conceptual level about 73 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:36,720 Speaker 1: how the American government is organized. Take this remarkable paragraph 74 00:06:37,200 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 1: from their story. Mister Trump's closest rival, Governor Ron DeSantis 75 00:06:42,400 --> 00:06:47,239 Speaker 1: of Florida, has flatly said he does not believe the 76 00:06:47,320 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 1: Justice Department is independent from the White House as a 77 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:57,359 Speaker 1: matter of law, while leaving it ambiguous where he stands 78 00:06:57,520 --> 00:07:03,680 Speaker 1: on the issues of presidents get involved in investigation decisions. 79 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:08,840 Speaker 1: The New York Times may be unclear on this, but 80 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:14,320 Speaker 1: Governor DeSantis is one hundred percent correct, and I won't 81 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:19,360 Speaker 1: be saying that very often here. The Justice Department is 82 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:25,040 Speaker 1: a part of the executive branch, and as such, the 83 00:07:25,080 --> 00:07:31,119 Speaker 1: President does have authority over the Justice Department. There should 84 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:36,200 Speaker 1: be no lack of clarity over that question. The Attorney General, 85 00:07:36,560 --> 00:07:41,320 Speaker 1: like the FBI Director, serves at the pleasure of the 86 00:07:41,360 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 1: President of the United States and with the advice and 87 00:07:45,400 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 1: consent of the United States Senate. Like every federal official, 88 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:58,440 Speaker 1: including the President, these people are invested with temporary and 89 00:07:58,640 --> 00:08:06,080 Speaker 1: limited powers under a Constitution of the United States that 90 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:12,160 Speaker 1: is the oldest and most enduring in the world. The 91 00:08:12,320 --> 00:08:19,600 Speaker 1: issue is not authority. The issue is restraint. The American 92 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:25,680 Speaker 1: system of government, like all democracy, requires the practice of restraint. 93 00:08:27,160 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 1: There is no acceptable argument in a democracy that grants 94 00:08:34,120 --> 00:08:39,880 Speaker 1: the head of state, the commander in chief, the arbitrary 95 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 1: power to order investigations of those that displease him, whether 96 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:52,079 Speaker 1: the displeasure be something that they set in a newspaper 97 00:08:52,160 --> 00:09:00,560 Speaker 1: column or wrote, or set on television, or god forbid, 98 00:09:01,080 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 1: had the temerity even to challenge the most powerful person 99 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:12,840 Speaker 1: in the world politically, for his job for his office. 100 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 1: For seven long years from the moment that Donald Trump 101 00:09:17,240 --> 00:09:22,640 Speaker 1: descended the escalator into the batwels of Trump Tower and 102 00:09:22,720 --> 00:09:27,920 Speaker 1: began his crusade against American democracy, the American press has 103 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:35,840 Speaker 1: largely foregone asking questions about his beliefs in democracy in 104 00:09:35,880 --> 00:09:39,760 Speaker 1: the government. There have been few questions that test his 105 00:09:39,960 --> 00:09:48,040 Speaker 1: understanding of it conceptually foundationally. The simple truth is Donald 106 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: Trump has no clue about how the American system is organized, 107 00:09:54,120 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 1: and judging by the paragraph written by five New York 108 00:09:57,679 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 1: Times journalists, some of them don't either. The issue at 109 00:10:04,120 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: hand is whether the use of law enforcement will be 110 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 1: politically weaponized by politicians for their self advantage, their self interest. 111 00:10:20,120 --> 00:10:24,199 Speaker 1: What we're talking about here is whether to officially license 112 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 1: corruption and the police apparatus of the state for the 113 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:37,440 Speaker 1: purpose of politics. The second that happens, we have a 114 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:42,559 Speaker 1: secret police in the United States, and democracy will be 115 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:51,240 Speaker 1: strangled murdered by a secret police. A country where there 116 00:10:51,280 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 1: are leaders, whether it be a president, a governor, a 117 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:03,480 Speaker 1: crooked mayor a sheriff, can make their own law and 118 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 1: apply it and target their enemies is not a free country. 119 00:11:10,679 --> 00:11:16,840 Speaker 1: It's a dictatorship. This is what Americans must guard against. 120 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 1: This is what Americans must stand against. And this speaks 121 00:11:22,960 --> 00:11:28,439 Speaker 1: to the deep, deep, deep, deep, deep deep rot inside 122 00:11:28,760 --> 00:11:34,600 Speaker 1: the Maga Republican Party. Every single person running for president 123 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:41,839 Speaker 1: knows how wrong this is, how sick and twisted this 124 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 1: is with regard to the entire American way of life, 125 00:11:48,760 --> 00:11:54,000 Speaker 1: which is dependent on the concept of an evenly applied 126 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:59,120 Speaker 1: rule of law, with no citizen above it and no 127 00:11:59,200 --> 00:12:06,040 Speaker 1: citizen below. This is a radical departure from the American experiment, 128 00:12:07,280 --> 00:12:14,120 Speaker 1: from the foundational ideas that Martin Luther King, that Frederick Douglass, 129 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 1: that Abraham Lincoln, that John Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt and a 130 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:26,520 Speaker 1: thousand other patriots stood for, some martyring themselves, some laying 131 00:12:26,559 --> 00:12:31,760 Speaker 1: down their lives, some dedicating their lives for the preservation 132 00:12:32,080 --> 00:12:38,719 Speaker 1: of a system that keeps us safe from the jackboot 133 00:12:39,760 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: of government authority into talitarianism. That's what this story in 134 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:50,839 Speaker 1: the New York Times is about. One of America's two 135 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:58,120 Speaker 1: major political parties has left the defense of democracy to 136 00:12:58,240 --> 00:13:04,440 Speaker 1: the other political party. They have turned against it. The 137 00:13:04,559 --> 00:13:11,600 Speaker 1: aphrodisiac of power, the desire of one man, and the 138 00:13:11,679 --> 00:13:17,280 Speaker 1: cowardice of many many others have created one of the 139 00:13:17,320 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 1: great threats America faces, and there is no institution coming 140 00:13:23,600 --> 00:13:28,160 Speaker 1: to the rescue. It is up to the American people 141 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:34,240 Speaker 1: to defend the American way of life. Millions of Americans 142 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:41,440 Speaker 1: have sacrificed so much to pass on to us a 143 00:13:41,600 --> 00:13:48,280 Speaker 1: chance to make our country more perfect, more just, and 144 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:54,240 Speaker 1: more free. They did not finish that job. They left 145 00:13:54,280 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 1: it to us. We will not finish that job. We 146 00:13:59,240 --> 00:14:04,440 Speaker 1: will hand it all, but we must not allow well 147 00:14:04,480 --> 00:14:10,000 Speaker 1: we hand off to become so corrupted that a wanna 148 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:16,160 Speaker 1: be dictator like Donald Trump can order the arrest, detention, 149 00:14:17,160 --> 00:14:24,240 Speaker 1: and imprisonment of anyone he wishes just because he doesn't 150 00:14:24,360 --> 00:14:29,800 Speaker 1: like what they say, or think or believe. That is 151 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:35,480 Speaker 1: as un American a thought, a concept as there could 152 00:14:35,560 --> 00:14:36,240 Speaker 1: ever be