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When Money Matters More Than Morality: A 67-Year-Old's Warning

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Raw, unfiltered, and burning with urgency – Clemon Leon Kunkel doesn't hold back in this passionate examination of American politics and the threats he perceives to democracy itself.
The 67-year-old Super Professor speaks from deeply personal experience, revealing how ten members of his family served in the military, including his father and the uncle he was named after who died defending the country. This connection fuels his outrage at what he describes as disrespect toward military families and veterans.
Kunkel delivers a searing critique of policies he finds morally reprehensible, particularly focusing on the separation of migrant families at the southern border during Trump's first term. His characterization of these actions as "kidnapping" and "torture" reflects the profound emotional divide in how Americans view immigration enforcement and human rights.
Beyond specific policies, this episode explores broader concerns about democratic erosion, potential threats to Social Security, and the influence of wealth in American politics. Kunkel positions himself as politically independent, stating he has voted for presidents from both major parties throughout his life until recent developments forced him to reconsider his approach.
The podcast takes a dark turn when discussing the potential for civil unrest if Americans feel their government no longer represents them. Kunkel warns that the widespread ownership of firearms across all political spectrums creates a volatile situation should social tensions continue to escalate.
Join the conversation about America's political future and learn about the Hands Off 2025 movement organizing protests nationwide on April 5th. Whether you agree with Kunkel's perspective or not, his passionate delivery offers a window into the genuine fears and concerns motivating political activism in today's divided America.

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Chapters

1. When Money Matters More Than Morality: A 67-Year-Old's Warning (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Super Professor (00:00:01)

3. Trump's First Term Actions (00:03:34)

4. Military Family Perspective (00:10:12)

5. Civil War Concerns and Personal Stance (00:16:01)

6. Trump's Criminal Allegations (00:18:08)

7. Corporate Power and Dictatorship (00:24:23)

161 episodes

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Raw, unfiltered, and burning with urgency – Clemon Leon Kunkel doesn't hold back in this passionate examination of American politics and the threats he perceives to democracy itself.
The 67-year-old Super Professor speaks from deeply personal experience, revealing how ten members of his family served in the military, including his father and the uncle he was named after who died defending the country. This connection fuels his outrage at what he describes as disrespect toward military families and veterans.
Kunkel delivers a searing critique of policies he finds morally reprehensible, particularly focusing on the separation of migrant families at the southern border during Trump's first term. His characterization of these actions as "kidnapping" and "torture" reflects the profound emotional divide in how Americans view immigration enforcement and human rights.
Beyond specific policies, this episode explores broader concerns about democratic erosion, potential threats to Social Security, and the influence of wealth in American politics. Kunkel positions himself as politically independent, stating he has voted for presidents from both major parties throughout his life until recent developments forced him to reconsider his approach.
The podcast takes a dark turn when discussing the potential for civil unrest if Americans feel their government no longer represents them. Kunkel warns that the widespread ownership of firearms across all political spectrums creates a volatile situation should social tensions continue to escalate.
Join the conversation about America's political future and learn about the Hands Off 2025 movement organizing protests nationwide on April 5th. Whether you agree with Kunkel's perspective or not, his passionate delivery offers a window into the genuine fears and concerns motivating political activism in today's divided America.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. When Money Matters More Than Morality: A 67-Year-Old's Warning (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Super Professor (00:00:01)

3. Trump's First Term Actions (00:03:34)

4. Military Family Perspective (00:10:12)

5. Civil War Concerns and Personal Stance (00:16:01)

6. Trump's Criminal Allegations (00:18:08)

7. Corporate Power and Dictatorship (00:24:23)

161 episodes

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