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Power’s Court Jesters

The fusion of politics, news, and entertainment has given prominence to comics like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and Bill Maher, who serve as attack dogs for the Democratic Party, which has joined forces with the establishment wing of the old Republican Party against Donald Trump and his supporters.

By belittling Trump and his followers, these comics feed the smug, self-righteousness of the ruling establishment, bolstering their sense of moral and intellectual superiority. All the while, they remain comfortably constrained by the corporations and advertisers that employ them.

They function as court jesters, never questioning the right of the rulers to rule or the terrible social injustices built into a rigged system. They serve as attack dogs for establishment power, directing their comedic barbs at critics of the system, even if these critics come from the left.

Comedian and political commentator Lee Camp joins The Chris Hedges Report to discuss the transformation of comedy from an art form rooted in the counterculture to one that has largely become a megaphone for power. Here’s more from The Real News Network.

End Of The U.S. Empire?

Lee Camp reports the ruling elites are giving up, coming out and proclaiming we are rapidly nearing the end of the U.S. empire.

While Camp admits some of the info is genuine in what the elites believe, a good portion of their gibberish is nonsense and pure propaganda, especially when you consider sources, such as Deep State minions Henry Kissinger and Fiona Hill. Here’s his report.

Slaughterhouses Employing Kids

Lee Camp says the recent discovery of more than 100 children working with bone saws in piles of guts at various slaughterhouses around the country is a clear violation of child labor laws.

The children were employed in hazardous conditions by Packers Sanitation Services Inc., which drew a paltry $1.5 million fine from the U.S. Department of Labor. “It’s basically a parking ticket for corporate America,” Camp says. “This shows how much we’ve become a third-world country.” He elaborates, plus discusses the country’s banking drama and what he calls the seismic peace agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

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