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Paul Jay – Larry Wilkerson: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack

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Larry Wilkerson says the Military-Industrial Complex needs China and Russia as enemies to justify its massive budget. He says they are running a racket and that Russia-gate is a lie. But he's moderately optimistic for the future of the Republican Party as the new younger members have had enough of Trumpism and want the older more moderate party back. They are not racist, he says, and are far more open to progressive values.[embedded content]'The emergence of a third party is among us' - Interview with Lincoln Project Co-Founder Rick WilsonRick Wilson left the Republican Party to set up an alternative. He says the party has moved too far to the right, is racist, authoritarian, and is anti-intellectual.Joe Biden won the US presidential election with 306 electoral votes. But incumbent

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 Larry Wilkerson says the Military-Industrial Complex needs China and Russia as enemies to justify its massive budget. He says they are running a racket and that Russia-gate is a lie. But he's moderately optimistic for the future of the Republican Party as the new younger members have had enough of Trumpism and want the older more moderate party back. They are not racist, he says, and are far more open to progressive values.




'The emergence of a third party is among us' - Interview with Lincoln Project Co-Founder Rick Wilson


Rick Wilson left the Republican Party to set up an alternative. He says the party has moved too far to the right, is racist, authoritarian, and is anti-intellectual.

Joe Biden won the US presidential election with 306 electoral votes. But incumbent President Donald Trump has yet to concede, and the Republican Party seems to be at a crossroads after four years of Trumpism. What direction will the GOP take going forward?

The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson offers a very bleak outlook into the GOP's future. He says 'the Republican party has sold out itself to Trump' and what follows Trump will be more dangerous, because it will be more sophisticated. 





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