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14 May, 2016 07:51

Death of 2-Party System, Hillary paying trolls, legalization of stealing by homeless & more

In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp declares the DEATH of the two-party system’s stranglehold on American politics. Then he gets into it about how the mainstream media isn’t covering the biggest workers’ strike in decades, currently happening at Verizon. Next up, an Italian judge rules that shoplifting isn’t a crime if the person is homeless and hungry. Why can’t this happen in the US? Correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee to scurry all the way down the complicated rabbit hole that is the tragic US-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen. And finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals how the pro-Hillary super PAC “Correct the Record” is unethically, if not illegally, paying online trolls to undermine the Bernie Sanders campaign.

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