Trump, Zambia, and the SAVE‑Nothing Act: A Masterclass in Foolishness
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In this blistering episode of 'Frangela: The Final Word,' hosts Frances Callier and Angela V. Shelton deliver a scathing critique of Donald Trump's foreign and domestic policies, framing them as a masterclass in authoritarianism, narcissism, and moral bankruptcy. They dissect Trump's erratic behavior toward NATO, portraying him as a gaslighting, emotionally abusive partner who simultaneously demands loyalty while denouncing allies, using tariffs and false claims of alliance as weapons. The hosts expose the absurdity of the 'Save America Act,' revealing it as a deliberate voter suppression tool disguised as election integrity, with disproportionate impacts on marginalized communities, including women, people of color, and rural populations. They condemn the administration's use of religious extremism to justify war, citing military commanders invoking biblical end times to rally troops for an unjust conflict with Iran. The episode also highlights the humanitarian crisis in Zambia, where U.S. aid is being weaponized to extract mineral rights, threatening the lives of 1.3 million people dependent on American-funded HIV and malaria treatment. The hosts further denounce the government shutdown's impact on TSA workers, who are being forced to accept food donations while facing eviction and hunger, and decry the broader collapse of democratic norms, with the U.S. downgraded to an 'electoral democracy' and the rise of autocratic tendencies under Trump. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the moral imperative of community, resistance through laughter, and the urgent need to defend democracy before it's too late.
The 'Save America Act' is not about election integrity but voter suppression, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities and requiring burdensome documentation.
Trump's foreign policy is a pattern of emotional manipulation and abuse, mirroring a toxic relationship with allies like NATO.
The U.S. military is being weaponized with extremist Christian rhetoric to justify war, violating the separation of church and state.
America is using life-saving health aid in Zambia as leverage to extract mineral rights, turning human lives into geopolitical bargaining chips.
The government shutdown has left TSA workers unpaid and struggling, with airports resorting to food donations while essential services collapse.
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The Toxic Relationship with NATO: Gaslighting, Ghosting, and Global Chaos
“He literally said that. He said he was not afraid. And quote, I'm really not afraid of anything. Oh, good. Then you got this, boo. Then release the Epstein files.”
The Confabulation Machine: How Trump’s Lies Become His Reality
“The more we say things and the more we allow false narratives to stand, the more they become accepted by everybody in this situation. Which is why I tend to be a stickler about false narratives.”
The War on Iran: Religious Extremism and the Weaponization of Faith
“This is not what our military should be used for. And I'm offended. I'm deeply offended. It's offensive and illegal, I believe.”
The Save America Act: A Voter Suppression Scheme in Disguise
“The law prevented far more citizens from registering to vote than non-citizens. And that's the point. That's the entire point.”
Zambia’s Lifeline Under Siege: Aid as a Weapon of Coercion
“They're extracting the wealth out of these countries in exchange for lives. Okay? They're holding people's lives hostage for minerals.”
“We are one body. You know, for people who are sitting here saying that we're going to fight a war to bring back Christ, I'm not even Christian, but I do believe that we are one body, if you will, as a Christ body, as humanity.”
“They're extracting the wealth out of these countries in exchange for lives. Okay? They're holding people's lives hostage for minerals.”
“I consider all these things giving Band-Aids to a patient who lost his leg. The diagnosis and the treatment is not proper.”
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Frances Callier
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Angela V. Shelton
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Donald Trump
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NATO
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Save America Act
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Iran
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Zambia
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TSA
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Pete Hegseth
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Christian Nationalism
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