The Jimmy Dore Show
During a recent interview with CNN, Candace Owens dismanted reporter Elle Reeve’s questioning about “Zionist occupied government” rhetoric and refusing to accept that she’d been spreading white nationalist or anti-Semitic tropes. Jimmy frames the CNN host’s questions as manipulative tactics meant to shame or intimidate critics of Israeli government policy, while presenting Owens as boldly doubling and tripling down on her political arguments. He highlights Owens’ insistence on distinguishing criticism of Zionism from hostility toward Jewish people and mocks the reporter’s...
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Donald Trump has finally thrown in the towel and caved on releasing the Epstein files after realizing that up to 100 House Republicans planned to reject the President’s directive and vote for the disclosure. Trump’s incredible about-face — from calling the issue a “Democratic hoax” one day to urging Republicans to vote for release the next — shows just how much his influence over the MAGA coalition has weakened. Jimmy claims this episode reveals a broader collapse of Trump’s control as lawmakers, donors, and influencers increasingly resist him over issues from foreign...
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During a recent taping of her show Megyn Kelly called out Ben Shapiro for claiming that Candace Owens had accused Erica Kirk of involvement in Charlie Kirk’s death, a claim Kelly later verified was untrue. Jimmy points out that Kelly found multiple instances of Owens explicitly defending Erica Kirk, contradicting Shapiro’s assertion. And while Jimmy appreciates Kelly’s clarification and defense of Candace, he nevertheless questions why she refuses to engage more deeply with Owens’ coverage of the Charlie Kirk investigation. Plus segments on Candace Owens’ expose of...
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Donald Trump’s recent Fox News interview with Laura Ingraham was supposed to be a softball, but matters quickly headed south when the President tried to defend bringing in 600,000 Chinese students to keep U.S. universities financially afloat, despite previously labeling China a major threat. Ingraham pushed back on Trump’s claim that cutting those students would cause “half the colleges in the United States to go out of business.” The comment also sparked outrage among his MAGA supporters, who saw it as a betrayal of his “America First” platform. Critics across conservative...
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Jimmy talks with Nick Cruse from the Revolutionary Blackout Network about the recent deal to reopen the U.S. government following the longest shutdown in American history. The two describe Democrats’ capitulation to Republican demands by agreeing to reopen the government without securing guarantees for Affordable Care Act subsidies as another example of political theater serving corporate interests. The discussion broadens into criticism of both major parties for failing to deliver affordable healthcare, maintaining costly and imperialistic foreign policies, and protecting elite...
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We all know that the United States ships billions of dollars to Israel, but in this segment Jimmy explains how the true figure is much higher than most of us have been led to believe, and that U.S. financial support for Israel has totaled about $1.6 trillion since 1973. He and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger criticize how taxpayer funds—through direct military aid, state pension investments in Israeli bonds, and emergency spending—are allegedly prioritized for foreign conflicts rather than addressing economic struggles at home. They argue that both political parties enable this...
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Well, it’s over — after much controversy and ugliness through a lengthy campaign, New York City has elected Zohran Mamdani as the next mayor. Contrary to the consensus on the left, however, Jimmy and Due Dissidence’s Russell Dobler do not believe Mamdani’s victory represents a radical political shift but rather a continuation of establishment politics backed by elite interests, including figures like Alex Soros. Russell suggests that while Mamdani may implement limited reforms such as a rent freeze, his administration is unlikely to deliver transformative change, comparing his...
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In this episode Jimmy seeks to dispel misinformation about he SNAP program, which provides food assistance to low income Americans. He points out that nearly one-third of Americans are low-income and two-thirds are children, seniors, or disabled individuals. He also points out that the U.S., despite being the richest nation in history, prioritizes foreign spending—such as aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Argentina—over feeding its own citizens. This, he says, is evidence of a declining empire manipulated by billionaire and corporate interests that have captured both major political...
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Jimmy Dore and Reportage author James Corbett discuss a recent conversation on CNBC where the panel discussed the problem of wealth inequality in the United States, and suggest that a civil war between the haves and the have nots may be looming. Corbett argues that the ruling oligarchs deliberately promote cultural and partisan conflicts to prevent a unified populist movement against systemic corruption and corporate dominance. Both conclude that true change requires unity across political lines and awareness of how mainstream media maintains public division to protect elite interests....
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Candace Owens has responded to criticism of her speculation about Turning Point USA staffer Mikey McCoy’s curious behavior immediately after Charlie Kirk’s shooting. Owens defends McCoy by acknowledging he may have been following pre-set emergency instructions or reacting in shock, although Jimmy finds those claims less than plausible and questions inconsistencies in TPUSA’s narrative. Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger also question Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow’s remarks comparing conspiracy theorists to addicts, which Owens frames as a psychological...
info_outlineJimmy Dore and Reportage author James Corbett discuss a recent conversation on CNBC where the panel discussed the problem of wealth inequality in the United States, and suggest that a civil war between the haves and the have nots may be looming.
Corbett argues that the ruling oligarchs deliberately promote cultural and partisan conflicts to prevent a unified populist movement against systemic corruption and corporate dominance. Both conclude that true change requires unity across political lines and awareness of how mainstream media maintains public division to protect elite interests.
Plus segments on a U.S. ambassador slipping up and revealing our REAL objectives in Venezuela and Bill Gates’ recent EPIC flip-flop on climate change.
Also featuring Kurt Metzger, Mike MacRae and Stef Zamorano. Plus a phone call from Kash Patel!