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Robert Mueller Shit the Bed

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In this episode Tim gives his thoughts on Robert Mueller's recent testimony before members of congress. The most important points of this rant are dispelling the myth that the US was attacked by the Russian government during the 2016 elections and explaining why Robert Mueller seems perfectly willing to throw away professionalism to push his politically motivated attempt at controlling media narratives related to the administration. In the following segment Tim reads a revealing article from The American Conservative titled, "America's Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military". Then in the wrap-up, Tim gives his thoughts on the article including how much of what the article portrays is in conflict with his free market economic beliefs but also how it exposes gigantic flaws in the central philosophy of national defense in the USA. Finally, we introduce our new segment where we read reviews from obscure products on amazon. You are not going to want to miss this.

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In this episode Tim gives his thoughts on Robert Mueller's recent testimony before members of congress. The most important points of this rant are dispelling the myth that the US was attacked by the Russian government during the 2016 elections and explaining why Robert Mueller seems perfectly willing to throw away professionalism to push his politically motivated attempt at controlling media narratives related to the administration. In the following segment Tim reads a revealing article from The American Conservative titled, "America's Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military". Then in the wrap-up, Tim gives his thoughts on the article including how much of what the article portrays is in conflict with his free market economic beliefs but also how it exposes gigantic flaws in the central philosophy of national defense in the USA. Finally, we introduce our new segment where we read reviews from obscure products on amazon. You are not going to want to miss this.

Follow us on twitter @undoctrinated1

instagram undoctrinatedpodcast

email us at [email protected]

  continue reading

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