Austin Petersen On Why He Is Running For President In An Interview W/ Brian Engelman

TNAM’s Brian Engelman attended a John McAfee fundraising event in Bel Air, CA & had the opportunity to also have a conversation with Libertarian Presidential candidate Austin Petersen.

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Trump Tension On The Campaign Trial. By: Philip Seper

Tension is the word that most defined the Trump rally in Dayton on Saturday. From the moment I parked my car in the parking lot, to the minute that I left the airport hangar, tension was present. Mr. Trump’s event had the atmosphere of an especially angry hockey match, or a particularly heated baseball rivalry matchup. Tension was on the tip of Mr. Trump’s tongue, and it could be seen on the faces of many in the crowd. The dozens of police and Secret Service agents had a simalar impact of hockey refs. The “authorities” knew they would be spending the match picking people out of scrums and leading them to the penalty box. Even the media seemed to be salivating in the anticipation of conflict.
When Mr. Trump made his appearance in the airplane hangar, the pressure continued to build. Trump began his remarks by discussing the protest activity that had cancelled his Chicago event. After he said that the rally was cancelled because of deliberate efforts on the part of Bernie Sanders’ campaign, the boos and jeers were far lustier and menacing than I’ve ever heard at any sporting event. Conversely, when that crowd cheered Trump, they cheered with a passion and energy that rivaled the most intense and heated sports fans.
While Trumps speech danced like a particularly effective knuckleball, the crowd listened intently, while also simultaneously on the lookout for any signs of trouble. Sure enough,…conflict came. At first, the protesters were just a minor irritant. The first heckler was a particularly rotund specimen, who walked to the back of the gathering, shouted “Bernie Sanders 2016” several times, and ran out of the hangar with a few police in pursuit. Subsequent protesters were far less innocuous, most notable among them being the man who jumped over a barricade and attempted to get at Trump. The scene elicited memories of Robert Kennedy and George Wallace. The last two protesters were met with pushing and shoving from members of the crowd, who at this point were far less tolerant and were prepared to meet any subsequent disorder on their own terms, and protect their candidate.

Trump’s campaign, message, and strategy are an aberration from American cultural norms. In 2016, a year where violence is in many places at an all time low, his campaign seems to contrast a society increasingly averse to overt conflict. At a time when virtually all sports leagues (even the NFL!), governments, and universities are punishing disorder with ever more punitive sanctions, Mr. Trump stands alone as someone who promotes disorder as a political tool. Whether George Soros, MoveOn.Org, ThinkProgress, BlackLivesMatter, or average American citizens are behind the disruptive protests, we know for certain that candidate Trump has outsourced his security team to his followers, and has even offered to pay for their legal fees. We’re only in March, and with six months until Election Day, the conflicts at these rallies may be the most important development of the 2016 campaign.

Philip Seper is supporting Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Presidential campaign, and he can be reached at: philip.seper@gmail.com

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Damning Benghazi Testimony Rocks D.C.! Blake Walley Joins Host Brian Engelman To Discuss.

“Agree To Disagree” host Brian Engelman once again welcomes special guest Blake Walley.

They discuss:
– The damning testimony on the Benghazi murders that claimed the lives of 4 Americans & was then covered up by the Obama administration.

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Hey Secret Service, Stay Away From Prostitutes & Organized Crime & Keep Our President Safe So That We Can Vote Him Out Of Office!

On our Friday 04_20_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree” we talked about the Secret Service hiring prostitutes in Columbia.

Brian thought that connecting with prostitutes who often have close ties to organized crime was a severe lapse in judgment for the U.S. Secret Service.

Brian stressed the importance of keeping our President safe so that he could be voted out of office, instead of reliving the JFK National nightmare.

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Could Ron Paul Become The “Anti-Romney” To Challege Barack Obama In 2012? Tyler Koteskey, Ben WeinBroer, & Domenic Sidoti Join Brian Engelman On “Agree To Disagree”

On our Friday 04_13_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree” @4:30pm pst, we made a “hard pivot” with Ben Weinbroer of www.Exis10tial.com from sports to politics. We were then joined by 18 year old Tyler Koteskey who is running to represent California’s 54th Assembly District with a focus on Constitutionally limited government. Tyler discussed his role in helping Ron Paul assemble a recent UCLA speech that drew 6,600 people this past week.

Then, Domenic Sidoti of www.LionsOfLiberty.com discussed the 2012 G.O.P. race & Ron Paul’s chances of becoming the “Anti-Romney” who can surge ahead to become the preferred challenger to Barack Obama.

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Kennedy’s Murder, Civil War, Religion In The Modern Public Political Arena & More As Bruce Engelman Joins Brian Engelman On “Agree To Disagree”. Special Guest Christopher David.

Then on our Friday 04_06_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree” @ 4:30pm pst., we spoke with Ron Paul Republican & Liberty Candidate Christopher David.

Christopher discussed his political run to acquire the seat of Henry Waxman in California’s next election.

Then @ 4:45pm pst., author & pastor Bruce Engelman talked to us about the Kennedy murder, the civil war & religion in the modern public arena of political conversation.

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Hank Xavier Discusses The Advantages Of Libertarianism With Brian Engelman On TNAM Radio.

On our Friday 04_06_12 episode of “The Unhappy Hour” @3:30pm pst, we planned to talk about the Cleveland Indians & the start of the new baseball season. Plus NBA playoffs, the Browns & Cavs draft & more. Instead, Hank Xavier called in via our Skype line & we talked about the the advantages of libertarianism, the 2012 political season & his “Ron Paul Radio” website. (Sometimes sports takes a back seat to more important issues).

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Brian Engelman Talks With John Oetken Of Oathkeepers. Then Larry Klayman, Founder Of Judicial Watch & Freedom Watch Talks About Elena Kagan, ObamaCare, Freedom & Liberty.

On our Friday 03_30_12 “Agree to Disagree” show @ 4:30pm pst, we spoke with John Oetken & George of Oath Keepers. John is the director of Southern California Oath Keepers.

Then at 5:30pm pst, we also welcomed Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, to talk about Elena Kagan’s refusal to recuse herself from the “Obamacare” Supreme Court deliberations. Larry is known for his strong public interest advocacy in furtherance of ethics in government and individual freedoms and liberties.

This show is a MUST listen:

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