BEST OF TMI - How Colbert is Just the Beginning, Feds Make a Crime of Helping ICE Protestors, Quick Tribute to Ozzy, Trump Admin Erases Bisexual References From Stonewall Monument, more

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BEST OF TMI - How Colbert is Just the Beginning, Feds Make a Crime of Helping ICE Protestors, Quick Tribute to Ozzy, Trump Admin Erases Bisexual References From Stonewall Monument, more

from TMI with Aldous Tyler · host WSUM

Russian literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin lived through the Russian Revolution and the Stalin years, and his insights on censorship and propaganda have great relevance when applied to what's been happening leading up to Paramount/CBS' cancelling of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show", and what the future outlook may very well be, here in the USA, this century - check it out.Next, we reveal how federal agencies are arresting people who have provided aid to those protesting ICE. The logic is the kind of "guilty-by-association" nonsense that "innocent until proven guilty" was specifically meant to fight, but this current regime has no time for that. Then, we pause to give a brief send off to musical icon Ozzy Osbourne. Finally, we tell you about how the Trump regime has now deleted all references to bisexuality from the Stonewall National Monument website, after having done the same to all transgender references to it just months before. All this and more on this BEST of TMI for Friday, August 1, 2025 - listen in for YOUR Cure for the Common Media!

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