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The TrueAnon Team is joined by Jack Williams of the MIT Election Lab (non-Epstein) to discuss the holes he dug in the OAS report on "fraud" in the October 2019 Bolivian elections that led to the coup against Morales, and what that means for the election happening there today.


Jack’s report on last years falsified fraud: https://jackrw.mit.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Bolivia_report-short.pdf

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Frank Cold

Ok ok ok breathing heavy with excitement

Matthew John

Perfect time to release this

Bharath

¡¡¡¡Siiiiiiiii!!!!

Stephen Wells

I've been googling about the election in Bolivia and you guys came through.

Lev I Bortz

Jo Jorgenson is the candidate who said she would nominate Alan Dershowitz to the Supreme Court.

J P 3

FWIW, Bernard Sanders and 14 members of the House of Reps spoke out against the 2019 military coup and effectively used the word "military coup" in public statements and in communication with the Trump administration. Sanders did this in the middle of the presidential primary, which is noteworthy. The Bolivia case in particular puts the lie to the idea that the U.S.'s foreign policy is motivated primarily by a concern over "liberal democracy", "democratic values", or "human rights". There are dozens of cases that you can point to, where we have been more than happy to prioritize business interests or vaguely defined "national security" interests over any kind of commitment to liberal values, but the handling of this particular situation is egregious. Much in the same way that single-payer health care is a kind of litmus test that can tell you a lot about a host of other domestic policy commitments by a politician, this particular issue is a litmus test for foreign policy. It's not a close call. The events of the past year in particular have really underscored what was obvious a year ago.

cheep_hardware

https://twitter.com/OVargas52/status/1318040824916152322

Micah Brill

MAS won! let’s goooooooo

Pete Seeger

OAS = US Ministry of Imperial Affairs

Ezra Weissman

jallala bolivia 🇧🇴 🇧🇴 🇧🇴

TM

Bring him back for a follow up

Benjamin Kelly

I thought this was going to doggos (pt II) :(

danny

my employer lied to the DoL about my unemployment claim and they refuse to let me prove them wrong so im in debt paying back all of my covid UI for about three years, cant say the news in bolivia hasnt been keeping my spirits up

TangiePower

Had to wait until we had the results before I could bring myself to listen to this.

Jimothy Realname

owened owned owned owned fuck those psycho evangelical fascists

Mrs. Cool Guy

hey what happens to the dog fuckers

danny

@TM tried and failed twice they just disregard my evidence

Benjamin Cheney

There needs to be a wiphala emoji. Great episode, and even better election results

Sparrow

Hey all consider reading “Killing Hope” if you haven’t already. It’s wild when you realize it’s not history it’s contemporary and ongoing

Ezra Weissman

y’all should have ollie vargas on!

untangledunrestricted

Okay so I guess what happened in Bolivia is going to happen in the US with Donald Trump?

untangledunrestricted

Is this a CIA training op for the cia rigging the 2020 election?

Floyd Hill

"making the economy scream"....that's what Kissinger said...and in their critique of global capitalism, Propagandhi's "A People's History Of The World" really uses that quote to maximum effect at the end of the song " and believe it or not... even if "true" democracy broke loose, they'll just make the economy scream, till we vote "responsibly"...." That was in 1996. They were ostracized even by the Gilman Street kids when they showed up there, the bootleg from the 1995 show there "Revenge of the MTV Punks" is fucking hilarious, for being too left-wing, while it was the punk scene back then that had degraded (in some circles) to nationalism and thinking the US is the best country of all time by so-called punk bands who's criticism of society didn't go towards saying that this system cannot be reformed and how we have to try something different before there's no turning back... Now they're more popular than ever in the underground and nobody has issues with their lyrics for the most part, which is hilarious. Back in the 90's, people were going to see them then going to McDonald's after the show and buying Budweiser and cigarettes (they never were a straight edge band, but they encouraged drinking non-multinational beer and hemp products...that somehow offended the goofs in the mid/late 90's...not the bands themselves...except for those idiots in Rancid and The Misfits, but man, the so-called punk rock fans in the 90's...no surprise a lot of them were more into apolitical ska/punk and after 9/11 into emo, always in that new thing poseur shit that was getting popular on MTV that was only just peripheral to punk.