The Final Countdown – 10/23/23 – Second Lawyer Turns Witness Against Trump in Georgia

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss top news, including Trump’s legal woes in Georgia. 
 
Ted Harvey – Former Colorado State Senator and Chairman of StopJoe.com 
Robert Fantina – Author, journalist, and activist 
Alan Grayson – Former U.S. Representative and Former Congressman for Florida 
Fiorella Isabel – Journalist and geopolitical analyst 
 
The show kicks off with Chairman of StopJoe.com Ted Harvey sharing his perspective on the House Speakership saga, as nine contenders seek to unify the GOP. 
 
Then, author and journalist Robert Fantina weighs in on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israel’s war wages on. 
 
The second hour starts with Former U.S. Representative and Congressman for Florida, Alan Grayson, sharing his insights on Trump’s legal woes in Georgia amid his co-defendant entering a plea deal.  
 
The show closes with journalist and geopolitical analyst Fiorella Isabel breaking down Argentina’s elections and the latest out of Ukraine. 
 
 
 

Ukraine and Israel Are Very Special Democracies

          Hi. Joe Biden here, asking for more money for Ukraine and Israel.

            Many Americans are asking: why, while millions of Americans are unemployed and getting evicted and starving and homeless, should we ignore our own people and send billions of dollars to foreign countries instead? The answer is: democracy. We have to defend democracy.

            Ukraine and Israel aren’t just democracies. They’re special democracies.

            Very special democracies.

            Ukraine, for example, is the kind of democracy that doesn’t hold elections for local offices. There were supposed to be parliamentary elections, this month, but…yeah. There weren’t and there won’t be. Don’t worry, it’s perfectly legal because after the war with Russia started in February 2022, martial law was declared and the Ukrainian Constitution doesn’t allow elections under martial law.

            Ukraine is so democratic that it doesn’t even need to have presidential elections anymore. Martial law again. And who declared martial law? Why, it’s that sly rascal President Volodymyr Zelensky—make that President-for-Life Volodymyr Zelensky. We’re so dysfunctional here in the U.S. that House Republicans can’t agree with themselves who should be Speaker. But Ukraine is streamlined! The guy who would be running for reelection this spring won’t have to, because he personally said so! That’s a very special democracy.

            Under “martial law,” a term that no one has ever managed to define, Ukraine is a kind of democracy in which “conducting referendums, organizing strikes, and holding public demonstrations and other mass gatherings are prohibited.” Special!

            President-for-Life Zelensky points out: “according to the [martial law] legislation, it is forbidden to hold elections.” Legislation that he signed unilaterally, of course. He is so committed to the rule of law that he refuses to unilaterally cancel a law that he unilaterally created in order to cancel the rule of law.

            As everyone knows, you don’t need to hold elections to call yourself a democracy. Aside from martial law, there would be some big logistical challenges to holding an election right now. Like, Zelensky could lose! In the last poll of Ukrainians before the war, 53% of voters disapproved of his job performance and 38% approved.

            Also, an election without other candidates and parties isn’t much fun. Ukraine has banned all left-wing parties, and also banned 11 other parties, including the biggest one, whose leader is under house arrest. Better not to bother.

            Even if there were other parties and candidates to run against Zelensky, which there are not, they wouldn’t be able to campaign because “conducting referendums, organizing strikes, and holding public demonstrations and other mass gatherings are prohibited” under martial law. Who needs campaign rallies, because who would report about them anyway? His Excellency the President-for-Life has imposed state censorship on newspapers, shuttered opposition websites and shut down all opposition TV outlets and consolidated them into his own state TV platform. He calls it a “unified information policy.” No more channel changing! Save on monthly subscriptions to media apps!

The U.S. spent over $14 billion on the 2020 election. Ukraine is a very efficient democracy. They’re spending nothing at all! We must defend this penny-pinching beacon of freedom.

Israel, I like to say, is “a safe, secure, Jewish, and democratic state.” OK, not that safe. But, like Ukraine, it’s a democracy. Israel is a very very special kind of democracy.

In a democracy, the right to vote is one of the most fundamental privileges accorded to a citizen. The trouble is, sometimes people vote incorrectly. And in a democracy, all you need to do to be considered a citizen is to be born and live in the country.

To fix this problem, Israel has decided that only its very best people—the 9.6 million residents of Israel “proper”—can be citizens. The 2.4 million Palestinians in Gaza or the 2.7 million Palestinians in the West Bank are, as the vernacular goes, S.O.L. (The 500,000 Israeli settler-colonists squatting in the West Bank are, however, fully vested voters.)

Of the 9.6 million Israelis in Israel proper, 2.0 million are Israeli Arabs and 500,000 are neither Jewish nor Arab. If they and the West Bank settlers voted alongside their fellow 5.1 million Arabs in Gaza and the West Bank in a unified Israeli-Palestinian state, there would be 7.6 million Jews almost tied with 7.1 million Arabs.

Too much democracy.

On the other hand, 5.1 million Palestinian citizens of their own viable nation-state in a two-state scenario would present a different problem. The Republic of Palestine would have a seat at the United Nations, embassies and consulates all over the world, foreign news bureaus. Journalists and tourists could freely come and go. Palestinian citizens would talk. They’d complain, even about Israel. I mean, they do that now—but people might pay attention and—God forbid—care!

So Israel has an à la carte democracy. They lock the Palestinians away in Gaza and the West Bank, out of sight and out of mind, stateless and hopeless and voiceless, under Israeli occupation but without the right to vote. The Jewish “majority” of Israel enjoys the Middle East’s only thriving democracy.

Imagine how cool it would be if we could do that here! Turn the flyover “red” states into an occupied stateless concentration camp without voting rights. The remainder, the coastal “blue” states, would become a liberal paradise. No more Trumpies. Abortion rights—back. E-vehicle charging stations everywhere.

Israel has biggified democracy!

So, my fellow Americans, please join me in supporting Ukraine and Israel, these two very special, very expensive democracies.

While you’re still allowed.

(Ted Rall (Twitter: @tedrall), the political cartoonist, columnist and graphic novelist, co-hosts the left-vs-right DMZ America podcast with fellow cartoonist Scott Stantis. You can support Ted’s hard-hitting political cartoons and columns and see his work first by sponsoring his work on Patreon.)

The Final Countdown – 10/20/23 – Biden Reveals Plan to Keep Funding Ukraine and Israel in Foreign Policy Speech

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss hot topics, including Biden’s plan to send aid to Israel and Ukraine. 
 

Daniel McAdams – Executive Director, Ron Paul Institute 

Jamarl Thomas – Co-host of Fault Lines 
Ryan Cristian – Founder & Editor, The Last American Vagabond 
Esteban Carrillo – Editor at The Cradle, Ecuadorean Journalist 
 
The show kicks off with Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute, discussing Joe Biden’s address to the nation and his call for more aid to Israel and Ukraine. 

 
Then, Co-host of Fault Lines Jamarl Thomas shares his perspective on Trump’s lawyer Sidney Powell pleading guilty in Georgia. 
 
The second hour begins with Ryan Cristian, Founder & Editor of The Last American Vagabond, discussing RFK Jr.’s impact on other candidates in battleground states. 
 
The show closes with The Cradle Editor Esteban Carrillo weighing in on the elections in Argentina. 
 
 

The Final Countdown – 10/18/23 – House’s Fate Hangs in the Balance as Government Nears Shutdown

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss hot topics, including the House Speakership Crisis. 
 
The show kicks off with Robert Fantina, an author and activist, sharing his perspective on the hospital blast in Gaza and Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv. 
 
Then, International Relations & Security Analyst Mark Sleboda provides his expertise on the U.S.’s clandestine move to provide long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, and what this means for escalation in the region. 
 
The second hour begins with Army Infantry Veteran Tyler Nixon weighing in on the House speakership crisis. 
 
The show closes with Host and Reporter at CGTN Radio, Anna Ge, to discuss the meeting between Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi amid the Belt and Road Summit. 
 
 

The Final Countdown – 10/16/23 – U.S. House to Vote on Speaker Role as Congress Remains Stagnant

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss hot topics, including the contentious race for the next House Speaker.  
 
Steve Gill – Attorney and CEO of Gill Media
Steve Hayes – Tax Attorney and Chairman of Americans for Fair Taxation 
Robert Inlakesh – Journalist, writer, and political analyst
DrGeorge Szamuely – Senior Research Fellow at the Global Policy Institute 
 
The show begins with attorney and CEO of Gill Media joining to share his perspective on Congressman Jim Jordan’s run for the Speaker of the House, and the chances of him winning. 
 
Then, Tax Attorney Steve Hayes discusses the progress of the Biden campaign and Trump’s lead in the polls. 
 
The second hour kicks off with Journalist Robert Inlakesh weighing in on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine amid an impending Israeli operation and the overall situation in the region. 
 
Senior Research Fellow at the Global Policy Institute Dr. George Szamuely shares his perspective on the Polish elections as the liberal opposition seeks to form a new government. 
 

The Final Countdown – 10/13/23 – Israel’s Evacuation Warning to 1.1 Million Gazans Indicates Potential Ground Assault

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss a wide range of topics, including Israel’s evacuation warning to 1.1 million Palestinians living in Gaza. 
 
Mohamed Gomaa – RT journalist specializing in Middle Eastern Affairs 
Steve Gill – Attorney and CEO of Gill Media 
Nebojsa Malic – Serbian-American Journalist 
Scott Stantis – Cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune 
 
The show kicks off with RT Journalist Mohamed Gomma, who joins to discuss the Israeli military telling the United Nations that more than 1 million Palestinians should evacuate to the southern enclave of Gaza. 
 
ThenAttorney and CEO Steve Gill shares his perspective on U.S. Representative Jim Jordan facing accusations of abusing his authority in Trump’s Georgia case.
 
The second hour begins with Serbian-American journalist Nebojsa Malic joining The Final Countdown to share his expertise on Washington attempting to find a loophole in giving $300 billion of Russia’s frozen assets in aid to Ukraine.
 
The show closes with Chicago Tribune cartoonist Scott Stantis discussing Steve Scalise withdrawing from the House Speaker race. 
 
 

The Final Countdown – 10/12/23 – Israel Forms Union Government Ahead of Military Operation in Gaza

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss hot topics, including Israel’s new unity government. 
 

Dan Lazare – Independent journalist 

Aviv Bushinsky – Former Media Advisor and Chief of Staff for Netanyahu 
Dan Kovalik – Human rights, labor rights lawyer 
Lauren Fix – Auto Expert
 
The show kicks off with Independent journalist Dan Lazare joining The Final Countdown to share his insights on the newly nominated Steve Scalice and the likelihood he will gather enough votes to become the Speaker of the House. 
 
Then, Former media advisor and Chief of Staff for Netanyahu, Aviv Bushinsky, joins The Final Countdown to discuss Israel’s new unity government.  
 
The second hour begins with Human and labor rights lawyer Dan Kovalik sharing his perspective on RFK Jr.’s Super PAC raising $11 million.
 
The show closes with Auto Expert Lauren Fix sharing her perspective on the UAW Strike expanding to Kentucky. 
 
 
 

The Final Countdown – 10/11/23 – House Republicans Convene to Determine Kevin McCarthy’s Successor

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss breaking news, including the ongoing vote on the next House Speaker. 
 

Chris Widener – Founder of Red Referral Network 

Steve Hayes – Tax Attorney 
Ahmad Al-Bazz – Independent journalist & filmmaker 
Tyler Nixon – Army infantry veteran, Counselor-at-law 
 
The show begins with the Founder of Red Referral Network Chris Widener sharing his perspective on the upcoming change in House leadership, as GOP House members are meeting to vote on the next Speaker. 
 
ThenTax Attorney Steve Hayes joins The Final Countdown to discuss U.S. Representative George Santos facing a  23-count indictment over allegations of defrauding his donors. 
 
The second hour begins with Independent journalist & filmmaker Ahmad Al-Bazz sharing his perspective from Palestine about the ongoing situation in the region, and Israel’s war on Hamas. 
 
The show closes with Army infantry veteran and counselor-at-law, Tyler Nixon, who weighs in on Donald Trump’s U.K. lawsuit regarding a dossier leaked by a British intelligence firm. 

The Final Countdown – 10/10/23 – All Eyes on Israel and Gaza as Major Conflict Breaks Out

On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss top news, including the war between Israel and Gaza.  

Issa Amro – Human Rights Defender, Founding member of non-violent organizations
Rachel Kastner – U.S. Citizen in Israel 
Mark Sleboda – International Relations and Security Analyst 
Ryan Cristian – Founder and Editor, Last American Vagabond 

 
The show kicks off with human rights activist Issa Amro who weighs in on the situation out of Gaza, and Hamas fighting with Israel. He discusses the conditions in Palestine amid Israel’s bombing of Gaza and shares his personal experiences as a Palestinian. 
 
Then, Rachel Kastner, a U.S. Citizen in Israel, provides context for what Israelis are feeling amid the Hamas attacks that have killed 1,000 and kidnapped over 100. She shares her own experience as an American living in Israel. 
 
The second hour begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda weighing in on the war that Israel has declared on Hamas and provides an analysis of the military situation in the region. 
 
The show closes with Ryan Cristian, the founder, and editor of The Last American Vagabond, weighing in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running as an independent candidate for the 2024 U.S. presidency. 
 
 

The Final Countdown – 9/6/23 – Proud Boys Ex-Leader Gets 22 Years as Freedom Convoy Trials Begin

 
On this episode of The Final Countdown, hosts Angie Wong and Ted Rall discuss breaking news, such as the sentencing of ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and the Freedom Convoy Trial in Canada. 
 

Steve Abramowicz – Host, Mill Creek View Podcast 

Dan Kovalik – Human Rights Lawyer 
Larry Ward – President, Constitutional Rights PAC
 
 
The show kicks off with the Host of Mill Creek View Podcast Steve Abramowicz discussing the Enrique Tarrio sentencing. Abramowicz and the hosts break down the possibilities of the ex-Proud Boys leader getting a pardon from a Republican administration. 
 
Then, Human Rights Lawyer Dan Kovalik joins The Final Countdown to discuss Elon Musk’s defamation case against the ADL. He also critiques the organization’s history of attacking the Palestinian rights movement. 
 
To close the show, President of the Constitutional Rights PAC Larry Ward rails on the trial of the Canadian Freedom Convoy from the perspective of a conservative. 
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