Did former President Trump’s rhetoric lead to an insurrection on January 6th, 2021? A court in Colorado has said it did. So, what constitutes rhetoric? And how powerful are words?
In this episode, host Craig Williams is joined by guest Dr. Pete Simi, Professor of Sociology at Chapman University, to discuss the impact of rhetoric. Craig & Pete take a look at former President Trump's history of violent rhetoric, free speech and hate speech, and how extreme rhetoric can lead to political violence.
Mentioned in this Episode:
Out of Hiding (Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy) 1st Edition
Former President Trump 14th Amendment Hearing in Colorado
Abortion Legislation and the Diverging States
Congressional Subpoena Power & Executive Privilege
The Confederate Statues’ Ruling
Inside the Mueller Report
Gender Discrimination in Biglaw
The Supreme Court’s Ruling in Timbs v. Indiana
The College Admissions Scandal
The Legal Framework of the Anti-Vaccination Movement
Inside the Opioid Epidemic and Big Pharma
The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Predictions on the Mueller Report
Inside Campaign Finance Law
The California Fires & Dealing with Natural Disasters
Trump vs. Acosta and the Press
Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
Justice Kavanaugh’s Confirmation
Combating Cyberbullying
Bail Reform & Controversy & SB10
The Woodward Book, the NY Times Op-Ed & Freedom of the Press
Lawyer 2 Lawyer Says Farewell to Bob Ambrogi
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