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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, It Will Be Podcast! on TheBlaze Radio Network 5/21/16

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Dr. Jasser lays bare why the over $100 million into Clinton Foundation coffers and any American leaders and organizations from foreign Gulf petro-Islamists matter to national security and what they get for that investment. Zuhdi will shed light on how Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE buy suppression of free speech, blasphemy laws against the West obstructing real reform, and how they buy global repression against revolutions and the voices of freedom in their own jail cells.

Dr. Jasser introduces you to Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, the world's leading Sunni Islamist radicalizer, Muslim Brotherhood font, and Al Jazeera televangelist, based in Qatar, ground zero of the global information war from political Islam. What should be our strategy against global Islamism and petro-Islam?

Zuhdi explains why the senate legislation passed this week called "Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act" allowing 9-11 families to sue the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and any other foreign terrorism sponsor is a major breakthrough and why Americans must protest a pending shameful veto threat by President Obama.

Finally, the good, the bad, and the ugly, about London's new and first Muslim mayor- Sadiq Khan. Khan's overwhelming election exposes the false grievance narrative of western Islamist groups who constantly whine about "anti-Muslim of bigotry". It, however, does appear that the new mayor, one of the most powerful politicians in the UK is far more likley to be an ally of Islamists than a leader of any real anti-Islamist reform.

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