887 – You be the judge—from entity to identity | Paul McKeever

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Nov 202024
 


Whether acknowledged or not, every individual has a philosophy, leaving open only the question of how well that philosophy is understood.

At a time when so many people are unable to determine even their own identity (whether based on gender, sexual, political, racial, social, religious grounds, etc.) let alone the nature of the world around them, the dystopian consequences of popular philosophy’s shortcomings have become embarrassingly evident. However, the causes are not so evident because they relate to a failure to properly identify the very nature of things that exist – entities.

The solution to this dilemma, explains our guest Paul McKeever, is to consider the ‘identity’ of any ‘entity’ from a ‘first person’ perspective, not from a ‘third-person’ perspective based on some relationship with the entity in question. If all this seems rather abstract, it is, but the ‘first person’ perspective resolves a fundamental error made by philosophers throughout the ages.

In his monumental work, “Judge: Philosophy and Freedom in the First Person,” Paul meticulously examines thirteen classic philosophical problems, offering solutions with such lucidity that there remains no justification for their continued discussion as credible issues. Written over a period of ten years, it is the product of a philosophical examination never before undertaken.

‘Judge’ presents both a challenge and a clarity to many long-held philosophical concepts including, among others, free will, induction, causation, perspective, relation, entity, identity, change, autonomy, and freedom itself.

In the field of philosophy there are four essential categories affecting how and what choices people make. Metaphysics and epistemology describe ‘what is.’ Morality and politics describe ‘what ought’ to be. But if one’s moral and political actions are based on a false conception of ‘what is,’ then a dystopian unreality becomes a natural consequence of the error. Hence, the importance of being able to correctly identify the reality within which one acts.

In an age of ‘identity politics,’ it’s surprising how little the concept of ‘identity’ is actually understood.
For that shortcoming, we can blame the philosophers throughout the ages who never got it Just Right.

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Judge: Philosophy and Freedom in the First Person | Paul McKeever

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Nov 172024
 


For many, philosophy has devolved into an exercise where errors in reasoning, logic, and definitions are layered upon one another, resulting in the field becoming a subject of mockery among the general populace. Imagine if foundational sciences like physics, chemistry, or mathematics had clung to their initial mistakes; we might never have seen the advent of computers or advancements in medicine, and basic arithmetic could still be in dispute.

To rejuvenate the importance of philosophy, we need to pinpoint and resolve its historical puzzles and paradoxes, effectively consigning them to obsolescence.
In his work, “Judge: Philosophy and Freedom in the First Person,” Paul McKeever meticulously examines twelve classic philosophical problems, offering solutions with such lucidity that there remains no justification for their continued discussion as credible issues.

“Judge” distinguishes itself as a work of deep insight, crucial not just for academic scholars but for anyone intrigued by the exploration of human nature, our connection to reality, and our interactions with others. In a very novel way, it provides one with an understanding of reality, perception, identity, logical reasoning, ethical principles, and the fundamental aspects of individual freedom.

However, there’s no need to take our word for this assessment. In keeping with the theme of McKeever’s work, you be the judge.

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886 – The Trump Rearrangement Syndrome

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Nov 132024
 


Unlike those suffering with Trump ‘Derangement’ Syndrome, those subject to the Trump ‘Rearrangement’ Syndrome will actually have something real to contend with. Donald Trump’s plans heading into his next term as president include a litany of changes that will rearrange America’s political scene in a way never before attempted.

With Trump’s aggressive plan to dismantle the deep state and to reclaim freedom of speech as the cornerstone of a free society, a new syndrome is arising, one that specifically afflicts those in the deep state: the Trump Rearrangement Syndrome.

Symptoms include an open and public refusal to acknowledge Trump’s presidency, attempts to jail Trump, attempts to assassinate Trump, propaganda campaigns directed against Trump, and infecting the public with lies that lead to Trump Derangement Syndrome.

One of the strangest things about the 2024 election was how the Democrats ran a campaign as if Trump was the incumbent. This is telling. Not only did this strategy suggest that they knew the last election was stolen, but they were also psychologically acknowledging that Trump remains the people’s choice. Continue reading »

885 – State of confusion—about the state

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Nov 062024
 


Now that Trump has achieved his well-earned electoral victory, expectations will be high for the Trump team to deliver on its agenda. If past experience is any guide, the greatest danger now facing the Right is for a sense of complacency to emerge within its ranks, following a victory presumed to be an end goal.

Too often, many on the Right disengage from the political process after achieving a given political objective. Meanwhile, the Left never ceases to aggressively engage in the political process irrespective of its victories or losses.

It is not for nothing it is said that eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. It is a lack of that vigilance (and understanding) required to protect freedom that has allowed the process of state growth to continue unabated.

Thus the years ahead demand a clear understanding of the nature of what we have all been through, in terms of our governments running amok, constantly creating crisis’, and pushing us to the brink of war. To reverse that trend and to prevent it from repeating, we must correctly identify the cause and process that leads to tyranny.

Towards that end our attention was recently drawn to Murray Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State (1974), in which the classic libertarian defined what the state is and is not, along with the step-by-step process that tyrannical governments universally follow to achieve their sinister ends. It is a process chillingly descriptive of today’s political zeitgeist. Continue reading »

884 – The Trump card—is being played

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Oct 302024
 


With the US election days away, the Trump card is now on the table and is well in play.

Ironically, it is Donald Trump’s opponents who are playing the Trump card to Trump’s advantage. In their frenzied state of panic, they are irrationally reacting to Trump’s every nuanced statement in a way that can only encourage reasonable people to support Trump.

As Robert F Kennedy Jr observed when citing the Democrats’ lack of policy back on August 26, “Who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate?”

Indeed. Those afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome have yet to offer any cogent, intelligent, or objective reasons justifying their hate. And hate it is; theirs is no mere disagreement.

Consequently, even this close to election day, many are predicting that there won’t even be an election. Some predict that there will be a breakout of nuclear war before the election or in the immediate days following. There are those predicting that Trump will win in a landslide, but that the Democrats will cheat at the polls again. Some are predicting that Trump will be assassinated before he is inaugurated. And of course, there are the myriad of predictions of various ’emergency declarations’ over everything from climate change to viral pandemics.

From a predictive point of view, the only question is which of these tactics will ultimately win out over the others, or if any of them will actually come to pass. Whatever one’s expectation, with regard to each and every prediction just listed (plus many others) there are activists, politicians, and private interests working towards each of those sinister objectives.

The time has arrived for Americans to vote for the candidate whose qualifications are Just Right to Make America Great Again.

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883 – Just write—the power of fiction is no fiction | John C.A. Manley

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Oct 232024
 


Canadians were “surprisingly sadistic” during Canada’s recent Covid lockdowns says author John Manley, whose fictional account of that reality reflects some of his own personal experience in that regard.

As a book that just “had to be written,” Much Ado About Corona is a chilling reminder of a very real dystopia that many are attempting to shove down the memory hole of forgotten lessons of history. Indeed, the absence of current fictional stories, TV shows and movies that even acknowledge the recent and current forced lockdowns, forced injections, and other death cult atrocities is telling.

Not surprisingly, YouTube immediately deleted our interview with John, recognizing that, even though ostensibly a discussion about fiction and writing fiction, truth is no stranger to fiction. Truth is an essential element of any good fiction.

In contrast, YouTube prides itself on spreading lies, misinformation, and disinformation while projecting its crimes on to those who are exposing YouTube’s lies, misinformation, and disinformation. YouTube gives new meaning to the phrase ‘truth is stranger than fiction.’

But the power of fiction is no fiction. Especially when truth becomes ‘stranger than fiction,’ it is fiction that can best reveal that truth in a way that is Just Right.

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We highly recommend Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story for its accurate portrayal of the human condition during the upheaval of the COVID-19 era. This narrative not only weaves an enjoyable tale of romance and adventure but also serves as a much needed reflection of the shared experience during those years.

In the aftermath of any significant historical event, one has the choice between engaging with the clinical, data-driven accounts found in academic papers and history books, the politically skewed accounts in newspapers and government press releases, or exploring the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions through the immersive storytelling of fiction.

Much Ado About Corona offers a literary lens through which to view the complexities, the chaos, and the collective madness of the COVID-19 years, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this recent and painful historical moment.

Here we interview author John C. A. Manley and delve into some of the background details which went into the creation of “Much Ado About Corona” and also some of the events during the Corona-era which prompted the writing of the novel.

It should be noted that YouTube removed this video from their platform for its accurate analysis of the Covid years and for condemning the medical tyranny which tarnished that time in our history.

Links to where you can purchase Much Ado About Corona can be found at https://www.blazingpinecone.com/books/corona/

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882 – Singing to end the reign (of tyranny)—with more music that’s Just Right

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Oct 162024
 


“It’s culture” say many reacting to the flood of musical memes based on Donald Trump’s “Eating-the-dogs-eating-the-cats” refrain.

In this, our fourth venture into the culture of ‘Music that’s Just Right,’ the significance of the memes have forced us to feature several versions, attesting to a musical phenomenon that is unprecedented. With the American election only a few weeks away, their significance is all the more heightened.

It is remarkable how creative and well-performed so many of these memes are. Even more remarkable is that they are being created at all. For Donald Trump, this represents a massive cultural re-alignment, once again demonstrating the principle that “politics is downstream from culture.”

Of course, our musical spotlight today extends beyond the current “Eating-the-dogs-eating-the-cats” phenomenon. Also featured are several musical voices for freedom from other eras in the history of Western culture. These yet again demonstrate another principle – that history repeats, and that the struggle for freedom is eternal and demands eternal vigilance.

Sometimes that vigilance takes the form of music that’s Just Right.

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881 – The politics of abortion: Rights versus Status

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Oct 092024
 


The issue of ‘abortion’ has once again been thrust into the political arena. America’s Democratic Party has practically become a ‘single issue party’ campaigning for ‘abortion rights’ extending from conception to birth – and beyond.

Yet, it has long been understood that ‘abortion’ – as a political issue – is unresolvable in terms of satisfying a voting majority, which is why most political parties wisely avoid raising it. Some believe that abortion should be banned outright, others at various stages during a pregnancy, and still others are supportive of abortion up to and ‘after birth.’

By pushing the abortion issue into the political arena, Democrats have successfully forced their opponents to address the issue, a tactic that tends to reveal weakness and division among those on the Right.

For example, Trump has been celebrated by the Right for having reversed Roe vs Wade, thus returning the jurisdiction over abortion back to the individual states, as per the American Constitution. On the other hand, many on the Right were outraged by Melania Trump’s recent publicized support of a woman’s right to an abortion.

And in Canada the new ‘right wing’ Unity Party of Canada has formed to compete specifically with the People’s Party of Canada with whom it shares many policy initiatives, save for the issue of ‘abortion.’ (Not exactly what one might expect from a party promoting ‘unity.’) Continue reading »

Oct 022024
 


“You must use your words, your ideas, as your weapon. It’s a war. It’s a cultural war. It’s an ideological war. And to win that war we need to speak out – use our words as our weapon. They’re very powerful.”

So asserts Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), whose recent appearance in London Ontario afforded us an opportunity to personally get together to discuss some of the major issues facing Canadians (and most of the Western nations as well).

For those still unfamiliar with Bernier and the PPC, our broadcast today offers information and insights you’ll never hear in the corporate mainstream media. Listen in on Maxime’s address to his audience; note how he fearlessly and knowledgably responds to tough and uncomfortable questions during Q&A sessions.

In particular, we enjoyed how he responded to our suggestion that he is Canada’s ‘Donald Trump,’ and to the significance of Trump’s recent comments about “eating the cats and eating the dogs.” Continue reading »

Sep 252024
 


It is ironic indeed that a political party called the ‘Democratic’ Party should be so fundamentally anti-democratic. It has reached the point where Democrats believe that murder, violence and hatred are completely acceptable in the arena of politics and elections. And they brag about it.

In calling for the assassination of Donald Trump, Democrats and others on the Left (which includes many ‘conservatives’ and RINOs) are demonstrating their utter contempt for the democratic process – and for the majority of Americans. Yet they hypocritically accuse Trump of being ‘a threat to democracy.’

Those on the Right who do not believe in murder and violence as a means to achieve an electoral or political victory must resolve the problem of how to possibly defeat an armed and deadly sociopathic political ideology by peaceful means. This is made all the more difficult because those on the Right are handicapped by their own principles and sense of morality. For peacefully working hard to ensure that future American elections will result in accurate and valid vote counts, Democrats and the Left accuse them of ‘insurrection’ and threatening democracy! Continue reading »

878 – CATastrophic developments in Springfield Ohio

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Sep 182024
 


“They’re eating the cats…” With those words, Donald Trump unleashed a veritable cultural revolution and stole the show that was masquerading as a presidential candidates’ debate. It was a stroke of genius, unrecognized by the vast majority of commentators, bloggers, and podcasters, including many on the Right.

In assessing who ‘won the debate’ held on September 10, very few took the big picture view. Many were impressed by Kamala Harris’ aggressive demeanor as she spewed a torrent of demonstrable lies, while interpreting Trump’s low-key demeanor and his ‘cat comments’ as evidence of Kamala’s victory in the debate.

Given the overwhelming – and continuing – public response to Trump’s declaration that “They’re eating the cats,” there can now be no doubt that Trump was the clear winner of the debate. The world’s attention turned to Springfield Ohio where the problem of mass immigration could be seen on a level understandable to the average person on the street. It is to this demographic – the NPCs – that Trump’s ‘cat’ comment most appealed. Continue reading »

877 – Trump’s political play—for the NPCs of politics

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Sep 112024
 


The term ‘Non Player Character’ (NPC) is widely understood to refer to those characters in a video game who are not controlled by a player, but are pre-programmed automated features of the game. In the world of politics, NPCs are voters who automatically follow the herd, without considering the fundamental principles or issues behind a given election in which they are voting. In other words, most voters.

Also referred to as ‘low information voters,’ NPCs have correctly come to be seen by many as a significant cause of America’s radical drift to the Left. But the problem is not the fact that NPCs exist and participate in the electoral process; it is that they tend to vote Left by default.

For those on the Right, it is tempting to want to correct the voting ‘process’ in the hopes that this will halt or reverse the slide into tyranny. To be sure, having an honest voting process is a positive and necessary objective, but it must never be forgotten that whether we get ‘good’ government or whether we get ‘bad’ government depends on the people and parties we elect.

Complicating matters is the fact that electoral politics by its nature compels the voter to vote for a ‘person,’ not necessarily for an idea, ideology, or policy. That’s why during political campaigns, politicians tend to attack the messengers rather than the messages. For the NPCs in the political herd, politics is thus reduced to a cult of personalities devoid of issues or substance. Continue reading »

876 – America’s republic—dead and buried?

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Sep 042024
 


For those on the Right, the alliance between Donald Trump and Robert F Kennedy Jr. has produced both a sense of optimism and of foreboding. That such an alliance would even be deemed necessary is a testament to the serious nature of America’s political crisis.

“We are entering very stormy waters,” warns Salim Mansur, who says he is more worried today going forward, particularly given the recent failed assassination attempt against Trump.

His heightened concern is justifiable. Knowing that a Trump-Kennedy alliance terrifies those on the Left, and knowing that the Left does not abide by established civilized principles of democracy, “stormy waters” are indeed ahead.

The Left has already demonstrated that it prefers ‘bullets to ballots,’ both domestically and abroad. “We are on a war footing,” warns Salim, “and the Democratic Party is full out for war.” Continue reading »

875 – Elect trick: The DNC, Kennedy, and Trump

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Aug 282024
 


While the Democratic National Convention was being hailed as an ‘electric’ event by Democrats, the real ‘elect trick’ was being pulled off by Robert F Kennedy Jr and Donald Trump. With Kennedy’s announcement that he would be endorsing Donald Trump in the November elections, whatever wind had gathered behind the Democratic sails was instantly dissipated.

“The DNC manufactured a surge of popularity for Harris based on nothing,” Kennedy announced on August 26. “Who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate?”

While Harris may not have any policies, she and the Democratic Party do nevertheless pursue an ideology based on the politics of envy.

“We fight for equality but we also need to fight for equity because not everybody starts out at the same place” proclaimed Kamala Harris. “You understand some people need more.” Continue reading »

Team of Rivals—Kennedy joins Trump to take on corrupt Democrats

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Aug 262024
 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to suspend his campaign and support Trump in the swing states marks a momentous shift in American politics.

His castigation of the Democratic Party as a party of “war, censorship, corruption, big pharma, big tech, big ag, and big money” has all but gutted Kamala Harris’ chance to become President.

Professor Salim Mansur of Western University joins Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan to discuss this historic decision by Kennedy to put county before party.

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874 – The politics of envy—the pro-socialist mentality

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Aug 212024
 


It is a sad fact that the vast majority of people have no idea what either socialism or capitalism actually are. However despite this shortcoming, most have some vague association regarding the moral justification for each.

Generally, most associate socialism with an altruistic philosophy of caring for others, and capitalism with selfishness, greed, and exploitation of others. Both of these viewpoints are false, and both emanate from the ideology of the Left.

Just as most are unaware of the nature of either socialism or capitalism, they also are unaware of the person who was primarily responsible for creating their false conceptions of each: Karl Marx.

Karl Marx was a loser in regard to every aspect of what it means to be human. In his image, he created the religion of Marxism. “It’s crucial to see Marxism as a religious architecture, not an economic theory,” warns Professor James Lindsay. And as reported by TIKhistory, “Karl Marx was brought up in mainstream religion instilling him with an altruistic morality.” Continue reading »

873 – The politics of envy—the anti-capitalist mentality

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Aug 142024
 


Politics has earned a negative reputation among the populace, owing not to the nature of politics per se, but to the nature of the majority who are drawn to politics and political office. Regrettably, when it comes to most politicians, they have often been described as being lazy, envious, entitled, and/or incompetent. Most significantly, they oppose capitalism and all that it represents.

That’s because capitalism is an economic condition that naturally arises within a free society. By definition, capitalism is an economic condition under which force, coercion, fraud and theft are prohibited by law, and under which all economic transactions are voluntary. Under capitalism, the government is a referee, not a player on the economic board within its jurisdiction.

The anti-capitalist mentality expresses itself in a number of ways.

“It’s sick and twisted that I have to work, just to live my life,” complained one young poster on Tic Tok. To him, this was an injustice, to be corrected by others freely providing him with the basic necessities of life while not having to offer anything in return. It is to this envy, laziness, incompetence, and sense of entitlement that so many politicians and their policies cater. Continue reading »

872 – From Marx to Jefferson—Epicurious about Epicurus

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Aug 072024
 


When a philosopher has been said to influence everyone from Karl Marx to Thomas Jefferson, it bears taking note, particularly given the polarized political zeitgeist in which we currently find ourselves. One such philosopher was Epicurus (341-270 BC), perhaps best known as an advocate of ‘the simple life’ as the path to happiness.

So naturally, we became ‘epi-curious’ about Epicurus given that the right to the ‘pursuit of happiness’ is a founding principle of a free society. What we discovered was that ‘happiness’ itself is an incredibly polarized concept, a polarization that can also be seen in terms of the political Left and Right. This perhaps partially accounts for the differing narratives and interpretations regarding Epicurus’ history and philosophy.

For example, given the contrast between the motivations of Karl Marx and Thomas Jefferson, it should not be surprising that each interpreted the philosophy of Epicurus in equally contrasting ways. Were Epicurus alive today, how he himself might have viewed their Epicurean narratives is certainly a subject open to discussion.

According to one source regarding the Greek philosopher: “Epicurus promoted the following worldview: the universe is made of atoms and void and subject to the laws of physics without divine intervention. The world can be understood through an empiricist epistemology, and pleasure, pursued intelligently and ethically, is the goal of life.” Continue reading »

871 – The outsiders: Donald J Trump – John F Kennedy

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Jul 312024
 


In the wake of July 2024’s failed assassination attempt against Donald Trump, a brief review of America’s ‘assassination record’ may be in order. Viewed through the lens of history, what alarmingly emerges are numerous parallels between the Trump shooting and the assassination of John F Kennedy back in 1963.

Trump and Kennedy are both ‘outsiders’ says Salim Mansur, who describes the ‘insiders’ as those ‘inside’ the ‘military-industrial-complex.’ So when it is said that the actions taken against the ‘outsiders’ are an ‘inside job,’ it must be understood in this context.

Nor is America’s ‘assassination record’ limited just to Trump and JFK. From the many political figures to the patsy’s blamed for their murders, the list of victims and intended victims again echoes a common refrain: “It’s an inside job.”

What Trump and JFK share in common is the fact that both are outsiders with plans to dismantle the military-industrial-complex. That placed them in direct conflict with the so-called ‘neo-cons’ who, as the voice and “political face” of the military-industrial-complex, argue for the maintenance of perpetual war and conflict, even if it involves the use of nuclear weapons.

Together, the ‘neo-cons’ and the military industrial complex can be loosely identified as the ‘deep state.’ They are “psychopaths with no humanity in their actions” concludes Salim upon observing their actions and history.

In the eyes of the ‘deep state’ Trump‘s singular ‘crime’ was to be an ‘outsider’ competing for the office of president, and who, in the process, exposed the ‘deep state’ to both America and the rest of the world. That is why Trump, America, and the world continue to be in danger as long as the ‘deep state’ is left free to pursue its death cult ideology.

Fortunately, there has been one major and positive development between the time of JFK’s assassination and today.

Unlike conditions in 1963 when the assassination narrative was monopolized by the assassins, thanks to the technology of i-phones and social media in 2024, not only has that monopoly been broken, but alternate narratives pointing towards the truth are now available for the first time. Ironically, in an age of the surveillance state, conditions are now Just Right for the surveillance state to be itself surveilled by those it spies on.

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JFK Redux—The attempted assassination of President Trump

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Jul 242024
 


While a comprehensive analysis is imperative, preliminary findings from the extensive video and audio documentation at the scene suggest that the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump was orchestrated by the Deep State. This incident bears a striking resemblance to the successful assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, suggesting that the Deep State will employ any means necessary to safeguard the interests of the Military-Industrial Congressional Complex.

Joining Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan is Professor Salim Mansur of Western University. Together, they discuss the ominous parallels between the assassination of JFK and the attempted assassination of DJT, providing a unique scholarly perspective on these events.

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870 – Within earshot—of the end of America

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Jul 242024
 


The failed July 13 2024 attempt to assassinate Donald Trump has captured the world’s attention and imagination. Can Trump’s survival be attributed to lady luck or was it divine intervention?

Of course, those disappointed or outraged that Trump survived certainly would not ask such a question. For them, this was a failed attempt to rid the world of a Hitlerian fascist dictator, that fake political caricature created by the fake news media.

Even so, notions of divine intervention were less inspired by the fact that Trump survived an assassination attempt than by the fact that he was shot in the ear. It was Trump’s ear injury that changed the dynamic of the event by providing objective evidence of an assassination attempt that could not easily be denied.

The reality that America came within earshot of its own destruction also served to catapult the event within earshot of the entire world community. Ironically, had Trump not been injured at all, July 13 might never have attained its symbolic status that will now be embedded into American history and lore for years to come.

More than anything else, July 13 was a sobering reminder that we live in one of the most dangerous times in history, afflicted by a ‘deep state’ death cult of the Left that only wants to maintain power and perpetual war.

On the other hand, July 13 was also a refreshing reminder of the power of the internet in an information war never before accessible to individuals and groups outside of the establishment media.

With the realities of history challenging the fake news narratives of years gone by, independent and objective reports on those histories are now surfacing that appear to reflect a current truth about our so-called ‘democracies’ that is unfortunately Just Right: namely, that reprehensible and evil people really control the world.

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Robert Vaughan—Not right wing… Just Right

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Jul 222024
 

Peyman Askari is standing as a candidate for the People’s Party of Canada in the riding of West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea To Sky Country. He came across many of Robert’s Just Right Media videos regarding the PPC and Canadian politics and thought that he might make a worthy guest on his new podcast, In Lay Terms.

Many topics of a personal and public nature are discussed: education and work experience, running as a candidate for the Canadian Alliance, Robert’s time as a trustee on the London Board of Education, co-hosting the radio show Just Right, his many interviews with many celebrities and personalities, and his personal beliefs and philosophy.

You can follow Peyman on X at @PeymanAskari451.

869 – The Canadian Connection—Globalism and Immigration

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Jul 172024
 


In the shadow of the Trump assassination attempt, it is important never to forget that that shadow was cast by global events that reveal a growing public opposition to the Left and to globalism. Little has actually changed on the world political stage – other than a speeded awakening of many who were still unaware of the threat to their own lives. For the deep state, the assassination attempt was just business as usual, given its death cult ideology and record.

With opposition to wars raging in the mid-east and Ukraine, with domestic protests and riots occurring in most of the European nations, and with European election results revealing an emerging trend to the Right, the ‘deep state’ has a lot to worry about. It is encountering a powerful rejection of its mission to flood established cultures with unregulated immigration and to establish a one-world globalist state.

Robert Vaughan and Salim Mansur took a look at the recent election results in France, where that country’s unique run-off electoral system exposed some political trends that might otherwise have gone unnoticed in other nations with differing electoral systems.

However, their reference to “the French connection” within the context of the European elections concerned the French connection with Canada, a country that owes much of its history to France, and which also exhibits certain parallel current political trends with France.

Like France, Canada is being threatened by globalism and unregulated immigration. And also like France, hidden within each country’s legitimate immigration history are the millions of ‘new’ French and ‘new’ Canadian citizens who can no longer be separated from the cultures of those nations. As an example, despite Robert and Salim’s own very different historical connections to Canada, they each identify as Canadian in a country that, like France, must attempt to restore its own history in order to preserve the Canadian culture and identity.

While many Western nations have “suicidally crashed their own histories,” France appears to be attempting to recover its French history. In contrast, Canada’s history as a “peace keeping” nation continues to be lost thanks to its support of foreign wars and a lack of leadership in Canada. “Where are the Canadian voices?” laments Salim.

That’s a question that remains to be resolved. If there’s one thing the globalist Left fears most, it’s anything that is Just Right, particularly when it’s the voice of the people speaking out against tyranny.

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The French Connection—Globalism and Immigration

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Jul 132024
 


The poem “The Second Coming” by William Butler Yeats begins with the lines, “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; / Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.” These verses are particularly apt in light of the recent French National Assembly elections, where President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party suffered a significant defeat. As Professor Salim Mansur observes, “They have turned against the Center.”

The historical ties between France and Canada are profound, dating back to the era of Samuel de Champlain. Approximately one quarter of Canadians trace their ancestry to France, and Canada has fought two world wars on French soil. The two nations share an intricate and intertwined history.

In light of this historical context, it is crucial to examine the recent French election results, which saw Macron’s Centrist Ensemble fall to second place, while the Leftist New Popular Front and the Rightist National Rally gained ground.

Macron’s party faced a massive defeat as the French grew weary of both a globalist agenda and an increasing immigrant population. The New Popular Front addressed the globalist agenda in a manner reminiscent of Charles de Gaulle, rejecting the machinations of a Europe that would entangle them in a conflict with Russia. Meanwhile, the National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, focused on the issue of immigration.

Salim and Robert discuss the election results, which, contrary to the beliefs of many on the Right, are not entirely negative when viewed in full context amidst the looming backdrop of war.

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Jul 102024
 


Following his disastrous performance in his first 2024 Presidential election debate with Donald Trump, one must wonder if Joe Biden is just biding his time until Democrats decide what to do about him. Speculation about the future of Biden’s presidential candidacy is at an all time high, given that so many were still unaware of his condition until the June 28 CNN presidential debate.

As a career politician for decades, Biden would be the perfect poster boy for Donald Trump’s plan to introduce term limits to the American political landscape.

But while most dwell on Biden’s physical and mental condition, it was his political condition that was far more concerning. Biden’s vision of America is a dystopian nightmare of perpetual war and tyranny.

While Trump speaks of a ‘great’ America as a safe place for Americans to live, work, and pursue their own happiness and objectives, Biden’s vision of a ‘great’ America is one of a bully state, bullying other nations to the point of conflict and war. “They don’t want to screw around with us,” said Biden in reference to China and Russia.

For his part, Trump’s debate performance was among his best: disciplined and presidential. Clearly aware of Biden’s incoherence and inability to focus, Trump was placed in the difficult position of having to diplomatically treat his opponent with consideration for his condition.

Perhaps Trump’s best presidential performance in terms of his vision for America took place on July 4, 2020 with his speech delivered in front of Mount Rushmore. Citing the destruction of American history and culture by the Left, Trump delivered a speech to set the record straight, vowing never to be silenced by his opponents.

With Trump’s unparalleled popularity and an agenda that is Just Right for Americans in their time of crisis, whether or not Biden is replaced will have little effect on Trump’s re-election this November.

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867 – Time served—the criminal trials of Julian Assange

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Jul 032024
 


“The case of Julian Assange symbolizes how bankrupt the West has become,” says Salim Mansur. He also warns that, in the rise of an Anglo-American empire, there can be no republican values.

Translated, that means that individual rights and freedom do not exist in empires and that freedom of speech represents a deadly threat to empires because they are of necessity based on lies.

In referring to the criminal trials of Julian Assange, it must be emphasized that it is the trials themselves that were criminal, not any proven allegations against Julian Assange. His ‘crime’ was to shine a light on the empire of lies.

Among the greatest of those lies were the narratives contrived to justify perpetual war. With an understanding that war depends on lies while peace depends on truth, the necessity of false narratives on the part of the war mongering ‘military industrial complex’ becomes self-evident.

How something as undemocratic as a ‘military industrial complex’ could have arisen within a democracy can partially be explained by learning that the original name of that complex was the ‘Military Industrial Congressional Complex.’ In other words, the democratic component of the complex appears to have been Congress itself, and the word ‘Congressional’ was duly removed to help conceal that association.

The false narratives were spread by what Donald Trump famously coined ‘the fake news media’ while those who revealed true narratives were subject to censorship and political imprisonment. Despite a past Supreme Court ruling that “a free press is intended to serve the governed, not the government,” it is clear that there is no longer a functional Fourth Estate dedicated to that task and responsibility.

Thankfully it appears that the rising influence of social media, combined with the falling influence of mainstream media, is having a positive effect towards creating a better informed citizenry. Independent journalism seems to be an ideal way to re-establish a Fourth Estate that serves the governed in a way that is Just Right.

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866 – Defining politics: the political theatre of epistemology

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Jun 262024
 


When it comes to politics, you can never be sure whether to laugh or cry. In a field where the cardinal rule is ‘define or be defined’, defining politics itself can be elusive.

Politics is commonly (though correctly) associated with the state and government. But politics is also played outside of the government arena, as in office politics, business politics, and social politics involving competitions for social status.

Interestingly, most dictionaries do not describe what makes ‘political’ activity distinct from other forms of human activities without referring to state or government.

One distinctive attribute of politics suggests that when something becomes ‘political’ it means that the game is no longer being played on a level playing field. But the unspoken truth about the distinctive nature of politics is that it has become a socially acceptable means of acquiring the unearned. Worse, when it comes to governments, actions otherwise considered unconscionable or criminal are broadly tolerated if carried out for political reasons.

Politics has always operated in a political theatre of epistemology – a war of words calculated to win the support of the public. By controlling populations through the creation of fake definitions, politicians can pursue their real agendas in a manner unseen by most.

No issue could demonstrate the political war of definitions better than the Covid ‘vaccine-bioweapon-gene therapy-plandemic’. Several American states have launched civil actions against Pfizer, based on the fact that Pfizer illegally re-defined terms like ‘vaccine,’ ‘adverse event,’ ‘virus,’ ‘vaccination,’ and ‘infection’ to mean things that those words and terms do not mean. The significance of this is that for vaccine manufacturers using the contrived definitions, immunity from liability will no longer apply.

Thankfully, the war of words is also fought with valid definitions that correspond to the facts. These developments appear to represent a significant step in the Right direction because when it comes to the vaccine industry, it’s the defining issue that’s Just Right.

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Jun 192024
 


“Is Europe turning far right?” That question is being asked by many commentators both in social media and in the mainstream media itself. Concluding that the the recent results in the European Union parliamentary elections represent a “conservative Red wave and a move to the Right,” expectations are high that the tide of tyranny is finally reaching an end.

Aside from the inconvenient fact that conservatism is associated with the color blue, and not red, one can never be certain what values most people associate with the Right. The same uncertainty presents itself regarding the association of conservatives, libertarians and Objectivists with the Right. One of the problems with the terms Left and Right is that to most people, these terms are not associated with definitive ideas but simply represent political opposition.

It’s safe to say that virtually all those on the Left are globalists, even if they are unaware of that term. They idealize a ‘nation-less’ world as some kind of utopia, utterly oblivious to the horrifying reality of that idea. Disappointingly (and surprising to some), conservatives, libertarians, and even Objectivists have many representatives and factions promulgating Leftist objectives and ideals, particularly globalism and an end to the sovereignty of nations.

Consequently, you can never be sure whether any of these individuals and groups are on the Left or Right until you understand their specific views and policies as measured against the understood and correct principles of each polarity.

‘Red’ or ‘Blue,’ whether that wave is truly moving in the Right direction is a question that can only be resolved when the wave reaches the shore of national governance.

When the Left constantly berates anything Right as being ‘far,’ ‘extreme,’ or whatever, the objective is to destroy the very concept of being Right. To the extent that they can get enough people to believe that being Just Right is simply not possible, the Left will continue to win the information war even in the midst of a ‘Red wave.’

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864 – The Right WING—flying in every direction

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Jun 122024
 


The belief that Left and Right have become useless labels has been utterly destructive to those on the Right.

Expressing a recognition that conservatives and liberals have become a ‘uni-party,’ many on the Right have falsely operated on the assumption that, for example, Republicans represent the Right and Democrats represent the Left. The sad fact is that, just as ‘Republicans in name only’ (RINOs) are not Republicans, so too many on the right ‘wing’ are ‘Right in name only.’ Or in other words, their ideologies are Left.

How did this misconception of Left and Right arise?

That Republicans and Democrats sit in ‘opposition’ to each other leads most to believe that the split between them is ideological – Left versus Right. But the real ‘split’ is about power, not about ideology. (This principle also applies to parliamentary governments, where there is an ‘official opposition’ yet with little or no ideological difference to the ruling party.) Continue reading »