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SCHWARTZ REPORT PODCAST

Schwartz Report Episode 52: Secrets of Happiness

We Crunched the Numbers: Police — Not Protesters — Are Overwhelmingly Responsible for Attacking Journalists

Stephan:  Trump's fascism and misuse of the military coupled with the emerging videos of police violence has finally, I hope brought us to the critical point of really looking at what has happened to law enforcement in the United States. We need to ask why American police kill more people each year than all the European and the Nordic nations combined.  And we need to ask what a militarized hostile police are doing to our free press.
A police officer shouts at Associated Press videojournalist on June 2, 2020, in New York.
 Credit: Wong Maye-E/AP

We are witnessing a truly unprecedented attack on press freedom in the United States, with journalists are being systematically targeted while covering the nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

The scale of the attacks is so large, it can be hard to fathom. At the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, a project of Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Committee to Protect Journalists, we catalogued 150 press freedom violations in the United States in all of 2019. We are currently investigating 280 from just the last week.

The crisis has rightly generated international outrage. Some have pushed a narrative — fueled by commonly used phrases like “journalists are being attacked by police and protesters alike” — that police and protesters are attacking journalists at relatively equal rates.

Our data shows this is incorrect. Police are responsible for the vast majority of assaults on journalists: over 80 percent.Join Our NewsletterOriginal reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you.I’m in

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Teargassed, beaten up, arrested: what freedom of the press looks like in the US right now

Stephan:  This is how we appear in the foreign press. We have gone from Reagan's "shining city on a hill" to just another tin-pot self-righteous corrupt authoritarian country little different from those in Africa or Central or South America. And these attacks by the police and military on a free press... well, you know the story.

Caught in the middle of a scrum covering protests in Minneapolis on Saturday, photojournalist Ed Ou could feel his hands and face were wet. For a long time, he didn’t know if it was teargas, pepper spray, or blood – in the end, it turned out to be a combination of all three.

‘I’m getting shot’: attacks on journalists surge in US protests

Sheltered behind a wall in a pack of journalists, Ou had not seen the attack coming. He has documented civil unrest in the Middle East, Ukraine and Iraq, where he learned a few things: never get in the police’s way, find cover, stick together, always know your exit and make sure you are clearly identifiable as press. So when the curfew hit and police fired teargas into the crowd of protesters, Ou stood steady, out of the way, documenting. And then the unexpected happened.

“They literally started throwing concussive grenades in our direction, in the middle of the journalists,” he says.The police approached Ou directly and maced him […]

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Trump accused by ex-Defense Secretary of putting US on ‘the trail toward a dictatorship’

Stephan:  The list keeps growing.  Senior military officers, and ranking civilian Defense Department officials are stepping forward to identify Donald Trump as an aspiring fascist dictator. Never, ever, in our history has something like this occurred. Be very clear in your mind, American democracy hangs by a thin and fraying thread. Meanwhile, with the exception of Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, from the Republican senators, we hear... nothing. Like the voles in my wife's garden when the light shines on them they chirp and scuttle away. Every Republican senator and all Republican representatives up for election in November need to voted out of office, and a number should be indicted, prosecuted, and imprisoned.  
Former Republican Senator and Secretary of Defense William Cohen

During an appearance on CNN on Friday morning, former Defense Secretary William Cohen – who also served in the U.S. Senate as a Republican — denounced Donald Trump in no uncertain terms, saying his use of military personnel against anti-police brutality protesters is a sign he has set the country on the path to a dictatorship.

To emphasize his point, he later called Trump the “dictator-in-chief.”

Speaking with host Jim Sciutto, Cohen didn’t mince words after the CNN host noted that the president and his former attorney called the protesters “terrorists.”

“What does it mean for you to hear a sitting president dismissing a whole range of protesters, who in fact were largely peaceful around the White House, dismissing a whole range of them as terrorists? What does that mean to you?” the CNN host asked.

“It means that he has no understanding of what the rule of law really means in this country,” Cohen began. “He has declared he wants to be the ‘president of law and order,’ but that’s not what […]

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This Is What Tyranny Looks Like

Stephan:  Attorney General William Barr, like his overlord Donald Trump is a fascist. And, like all fascists Trump and Barr want an army of secret police to intimidate the peasants. Well Barr has put together just such a force of 132,000 men who will do as they're told with little or no accountability except to Trump and Barr. Did you ever think you would see something like this on American soil? I certainly didn't, but it is here, and this is now.  
Fascist Attorney General William Barr’s secret police

At the heart of upheaval over George Floyd’s killing is police accountability.

Do the act, face the effects– legal, political. ethical.

It’s the rewrite of what we grew up hearing – do the crime, do the time.

That’s the conundrum we’ve been seeing from the White House, where Donald Trump through Attorney General William P. Barr has been unleashing armed government agents stripped of personal or even agency identity.

The question, obviously, is why? What sense does this make, and what is Barr trying to achieve for the White House other than intimidation of would-be looters and peaceful protesters alike?

The imagery of federal troops – or agents that look like federal troops – guarding the steps of the Lincoln Memorial was strong … enough to reflect what we would expect in an authoritarian regime.

From all that has been reported, Barr organized his small army from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the FBI, who did wear identifying information without names. But also included were officers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the U.S. Marshals; […]

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Law Enforcement Seizes Masks Meant To Protect Anti-Racist Protesters From COVID-19

Stephan:  The thing about fascism is that it is a system designed for the rich, and its treatment of everyone else is notable for little acts of nastiness. Fascism has no interest whatever in social wellbeing unless it impacts the interests of the uber-rich who own the government. This report is about as clear an example of what I mean as you could ask for.

WASHINGTON ― Law enforcement agents have seized hundreds of cloth masks that read “Stop killing Black people” and “Defund police” that a Black Lives Matter-affiliated organization sent to cities around the country to protect demonstrators against the spread of COVID-19, a disease that has had a disparate impact on Black communities.

The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) spent tens of thousands of dollars on the masks they had planned to send all over the country. The first four boxes, each containing 500 masks, were mailed from Oakland, California, and were destined for Washington, St. Louis, New York City and Minneapolis, where on May 25 a white police officer killed George Floyd, a 46-year-old handcuffed Black man, setting off a wave of protests across the country.

But the items never left the state. The U.S. Postal Service tracking numbers for the packages indicate they were “Seized by Law Enforcement” and urge the mailer to “contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for further information.”

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.

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Here Are The Billionaires Backing Donald Trump’s Campaign

Stephan:  When you think of Trump supporters you probably think about the Magas, White lower class, or middle class, largely rural, less educated, men and women to cite their demographic profile. But Donald Trump only cares about those people at his rallies. He wouldn't eat with them. or socialize with them, and he cares nothing about their wellbeing, as his policies make clear. What he cares about are the people he thinks of as his peers, the White uber-rich fascists. The people who, because of Citizens United, routinely bribe Senators and Representatives to buy the kind of laws and tax policies that reflect their interests. These people matter to him, and he to them, as this list of billionaires and their political donations make clear. And one of the things I find particularly interesting is that many didn't contribute to him in 2016 but now, after almost four years, during which he has shown his fascist White racist bona fides, they are donating very generously.    

The richest president in American history has gotten financial support from nearly one in 10 U.S. billionaires.

Nearly five years ago Donald Trump descended an escalator inside Trump Tower and announced a long-shot bid to become president of the United States. Standing on a stage in the building’s lobby, in front of eight American flags, he spoke to a gaggle of cameras“I’m using my own money,” Trump said, indicating that he would self-fund his campaign. “I’m not using the lobbyists. I’m not using donors. I don’t care. I’m really rich.” 

How times have changed. Now in the midst of his reelection campaign, President Trump has accepted donations from 80 billionaires and their spouses, according to a review of Federal Election Commission filings. Fifty-one moguls donated in their own names. Seven others are married to people who did. In other words, 9% of America’s billionaires, who together are worth a combined $210 billion—either directly or through their spouse—have pitched in to cover the costs of Trump’s 2020 campaign.

Forbes mined more than 2.5 million entries in the Federal Election Commission database […]

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Retired military brass sound the alarm about the peril Trump poses to democracy

Stephan:  Yesterday I led the Wednesday edition with the extraordinary interview with retired Marine general James Mattis who was also the former Secretary of Defense. Today a chorus of retired senior officers supporting General Mattis' words and sentiments have spoken out. Why are they doing this? Because they see Donald Trump is a cowardly fascist who is abusing his power and misusing the military to which they have given their lives. I have never seen, and never expected to see, anything like this, and I know from emails I have received that career officers and enlisted men and women, who have given their lives to protecting America have never seen anything like it either. We are at a very dangerous place in our history, and the only thing that is going to change it is voting the Republican Party and Bunkerboy Trump out of office.
U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff welcomes Lt. Gen. Hamad Mohammed Thani Al-Rumaithi, chief of staff, United Arab Emirates Armed Forces to the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Oct. 8, 2009.
Credit: (DoD/Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley

Retired four-star Marine General John Allen has seen enough. In a op-ed for Foreign Policy, Allen tore into Donald Trump and his orders to attack American citizens in front of the White House. Allen said he fears we are “witnessing the beginning of the end of American democracy.”

In a three-part breakdown of how Trump has failed this moment and the nation, (Ret.) Gen. Allen specifically called out this administration singling out antifa—a leaderless movement that is, by definition, anti-fascist—as a terrorist group while ignoring the white supremacists who have been proven to be inciting violence at some of these protests. Allen said: “Far more damage to the United States has come from these terrorists—fascists, Klansmen, and neo-Nazis, all feeling newly empowered today—than those who have opposed them.”

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GOP’s Rand Paul blocks anti-lynching bill because it might “conflate lesser crimes with lynching”

Stephan:  Rand Paul should never have been elected as a U.S. Senator in my view; he is an incompetent arrogant ideologue. But he represents the Magas and where he stands he makes clear. I think the question is what is wrong with Kentucky that they send such people to high public office?

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is blocking the passage of a Senate bill that would make lynching a federal hate crime, because he worries that it would be used for lesser violent crimes that result in only “minor bruising.”

Paul on Wednesday told reporters that he objected to the bipartisan measure, which appeared on the verge of passage by unanimous consent after more than a century of similar legislation being blocked, because it might “conflate lesser crimes with lynching.”

“We think that lynching is an awful thing that should be roundly condemned — that should be universally condemned,” Paul said.

However, he argued that the bill would be a “disservice to those who were lynched in our history” and result in “a new 10-year penalty for people who have minor bruising.”

“We don’t think that’s appropriate, and someone has to read these bills and make sure they do what they say they’re going to do rather than it be just a big PR effort, and then everybody gets up in arms and wants to beat up anybody who wants to read the bill and actually make the bill strong,” he added.

Paul said in a statement that he aims to add an amendment to the legislation that would create […]

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