TRUMP'S TERRORIST ATTACK ON LOS ANGELES (AND US) - 6.9.25
Digest
This podcast features Keith Olbermann's scathing critique of Donald Trump's actions in Los Angeles, which he labels a "terrorist attack." He details ICE raids and the deployment of the National Guard, advocating for strong countermeasures. Olbermann discusses Gavin Newsom's proposed California tax strike as a powerful economic tool to defund the Trump administration. He further highlights the alleged injustice and incompetence of ICE through the case of Kilmar Abrago Garcia, criticizing their contradictory policies and authoritarian tendencies. Olbermann also condemns Bob Iger, accusing him of prioritizing Trump's favor over journalistic integrity at Disney and ABC News. The podcast includes personal anecdotes about Olbermann's time as an intern, offering insights into the television news industry. Finally, he discusses discrepancies in reported book sales and offers further political commentary.
Outlines

Introduction and Olbermann's Critique of Trump's Actions
The podcast begins with advertisements, followed by Olbermann's condemnation of Trump's actions in Los Angeles as a "terrorist attack," detailing ICE raids and the National Guard deployment.

Proposed Solutions and ICE Criticisms
Olbermann proposes a blue state tax strike to counter Trump's actions and discusses the Kilmar Abrago Garcia case, highlighting ICE's alleged incompetence and abuses of power.

ICE Hypocrisy, Media Criticism, and Personal Anecdotes
Olbermann criticizes ICE's contradictory policies, condemns Bob Iger's actions at Disney and ABC News, and shares personal anecdotes about his time as an intern with Bill Jorgensen.

Book Sales, Political Commentary, and Conclusion
The podcast concludes with a discussion of book sales discrepancies and further political commentary.
Keywords
Donald Trump
45th President of the United States; criticized for authoritarian actions and facing legal challenges.
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
US federal agency criticized for alleged abuses of power and heavy-handed tactics.
Blue State Tax Strike
Proposed strategy where states withhold taxes to counter federal policies.
Keith Olbermann
Political commentator and host of the podcast.
Bob Iger
CEO of Disney; criticized for prioritizing Trump's favor over journalistic integrity.
Kilmar Abrago Garcia
Individual whose case highlights alleged ICE abuses of power.
Political Hypocrisy
The practice of politicians acting contrary to their stated beliefs.
California Tax Strike
A potential economic tool to counter federal policies.
Q&A
What are Keith Olbermann's main criticisms of Donald Trump's actions in Los Angeles?
Olbermann condemns Trump's actions as a "terrorist attack," citing ICE raids, the National Guard deployment, and the creation of an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.
What is the proposed solution discussed in the podcast to counter Trump's actions?
A blue state tax strike, where states withhold their net tax contributions to pressure the Trump administration.
What is the significance of the Kilmar Abrago Garcia case?
The case highlights alleged abuses of power by ICE, showcasing the agency's alleged disregard for due process and human rights.
How does Olbermann characterize Bob Iger's actions at Disney and ABC News?
Olbermann accuses Iger of prioritizing Trump's favor over journalistic integrity, suggesting a compromise of ABC News' independence.
Show Notes
SEASON 3 EPISODE 134: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN
A-Block (1:45 ) SPECIAL COMMENT: Call this what it is. This is Trump's terrorist attack on Los Angeles - and his terrorist threat against every other American city not yet infected with MAGA fascism disease.
It is taking what even the paranoid L.A. police department considers a minor event and trying to manufacture a crisis worthy of burning down our constitutional rights and sending National Guard and perhaps Marines to shoot at civilians on the streets of an American city... and to warn every other city that it could be next.
What else do you call it, when the fiendish, demented, Hispanic-hating advisor and bigot calls all this quote “an insurrection against the laws and sovereignty of the United States” when it is in fact a handful of people exercising their protected constitutional rights in the parking lot of a goddamned Home Depot?
It is terrorism.
It is designed to cause terror and panic and to either use violence or the threat of it to effect political change, extra-legally, by masked and helmeted, faceless men and women, with weapons of war, on the streets of America’s second largest city, to stage an ICE riot and then show what are literally seconds of self-defense by civilians again and again on what are nominally television news channels subverted and perverted into propaganda machines… to warn with unstated menace that THIS will be re-enacted every day for the next month in Southern California and then - where? New York? Chicago? Washington
YET there IS a way to stop Trump, here, and to destroy his plans and perhaps his presidency. Right now. Governor Gavin Newsom and the state government of California have proposed leading what is in effect, a TAX STRIKE. "We pay over 80 billion dollars more in taxes than we get back. Maybe it’s time to cut that off," Newsom says. says State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas is more specific: “We must look at every option, including withholding federal taxes.”
California pays $692 Billion a year in federal taxes. If the blue states withheld federal taxes the red states would be figuratively starving by next week. DOGE THIS, Trump.
Do it. Stop the dictatorship. Stop the terrorism.
B-Block (35:40 ) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Dinesh D'Souza and "Buck Millions" hilariously can't process the Musk-Trump fight. There's reportedly something amiss with the book sale figures for the Jake Tapper tome. And last month, New York mayoralty candidate Jessica Ramos branded fellow contender Andrew Cuomo as "The Democrats' Trump." Now - she's endorsed him.
C-Block (45:00 ) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: I saw a video of one of "our" newscasts the other day. He was the stentorian-voiced anchorman. I was the 19-year old intern. He remains one of my favorite people I've ever met in the business, and not just because he dedicated himself to being a thorn in the side of management everywhere. In memory of Bill Jorgensen, this time until next time.
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