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Leftist news commentary and interviews. Fighting for political and social change. Sabby Sabs podcast is a part of Revolutionary Blackout Network.


I’m Sabrina Salvati, host of Sabby Sabs Podcast and co-host of Revolutionary Blackout Network podcast. I write about political and social issues from the perspective of an African American leftist. I also interview leftist activists, candidates, entrepreneurs and other change makers fighting political and social issues.


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It's time for elite academic institutions to fade away into oblivion. And I say this, having worked at MIT and Harvard. There's a reason why I left.


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BREAKING: High school students from across Boston walk out of class to join the MIT student encampment in response to the increasing police repression.

Eleven high schools, including private high school Boston Latin, have walked out to stand with Gaza.

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Short Summary

  1. Host introduces guests Jared and Elizabeth Beck, attorneys in the DNC fraud lawsuit, discussing their involvement and the lawsuit's origins.
  2. Elizabeth was motivated by the 2007 real estate crash and political interest; both were involved in Bernie Sanders' campaign and noticed election rigging for Hillary Clinton.
  3. Nico House provided crucial on-the-ground information about systemic rigging, emphasizing the importance of credible sources in their case.
  4. Before the Philadelphia convention, they filed a lawsuit aiming to reimburse Bernie Sanders' campaign donors, viewing the fund allocation to the Democratic party as monetary fraud.
  5. The speakers discuss the DNC operating as a private entity with no obligation to follow its charter or be transparent, referencing historical rigging cases and media criticism.
  6. They express skepticism towards the political process, discuss assassinations of significant figures, and suggest connections between these deaths and efforts to prove DNC primary rigging.
  7. The discussion includes plans to pursue individuals responsible for recording and managing voting data, mentioning deaths under suspicious circumstances and expressing disillusionment with the political system.
  8. The speakers criticize reliance on campaign financing from individuals, express disappointment with the political system, and suggest supporting independent or third-party candidates.
  9. They discuss the inefficacy of lawsuits in changing election results, criticize the political system's corruption, and advocate for political literacy and self-preservation over participation.
  10. The video concludes with a critique of participating in fake elections, the comparison to economic instability, and a recommendation to share the discussed story and read "What Happened to Bernie Sanders" for more details.
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Video Description:

#breakingpoints #sabbysabs #democraticpartyfuture #krystalball #progressivepoliticsexplained


Generated Summary:

This YouTube video discusses the future direction of the Democratic Party, focusing on Gavin Newsom's political strategy and the disconnect between online progressive activism and actual voting behavior.

Main Topic: Analyzing Gavin Newsom's political positioning within the Democratic Party and the broader question of whether online progressive energy translates into votes.

Key Points:

  • Newsom's Strategy: The video debates Newsom's approach, questioning whether his attempts at bipartisanship alienate the progressive base. Some argue this strategy is a miscalculation, potentially hindering his chances in a 2028 presidential run. Others believe his political experience and connections make him a strong contender regardless.
  • Online vs. Offline Activism: A central theme is the disparity between the passionate online engagement of progressive voters and their actual voting patterns. The discussion questions whether the significant online support for progressive policies translates into votes at the ballot box. Examples of Bernie Sanders' campaigns are used to illustrate this point.
  • The Role of Influencers: The video highlights the influence of paid political influencers on shaping online narratives and the potential for these narratives to misrepresent the actual political landscape.
  • Democratic Party Base Discontent: The discussion acknowledges significant discontent within the Democratic Party base regarding the perceived lack of strong opposition to the Republican Party and its leadership. This discontent is seen as a potential opportunity for a more combative candidate.
  • Political Judgment: The video questions the political judgment of current Democratic leadership, citing low approval ratings and past electoral failures as evidence. This skepticism extends to the reliability of online political trends in predicting electoral outcomes.

Highlights:

  • The debate between different perspectives on Newsom's political strategy and its potential impact on his future.
  • The use of specific examples (Bernie Sanders' campaigns, online influencers) to illustrate the disconnect between online activism and voting behavior.
  • The discussion of the broader discontent within the Democratic Party base and its potential implications for future elections.
  • The concluding question of whether online political energy translates into real-world voting behavior remains unanswered, prompting further discussion.

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Leftist news commentary and interviews. Fighting for political and social change. Sabby Sabs podcast is a part of Revolutionary Blackout Network.