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The Reflecting Pool Conspiracy and Socialism in Wisconsin: Why Francesca Hong Matters

The Reflecting Pool Conspiracy and Socialism in Wisconsin: Why Francesca Hong Matters

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This episode of Clock the Tea with Dr. Long opens with the chaos surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where former Olympian David Hearn now faces felony charges for allegedly ripping up part of the newly installed liner. Dr. Long breaks down the contradictions in the administration’s narrative — from claims of “350‑foot gashes” to accusations that Hearn used only his bare hands — and questions why a poorly executed $16 million renovation is being pinned on a single civilian. As Dr. Long puts it, “You don’t need an attorney… to see that these people are lying right to our face.”

The episode then shifts to Pete Buttigieg’s emotional account of a false CPS report that led to his children being interviewed by authorities and temporarily removed from his care. Dr. Long calls the incident what it is — a hateful, politically motivated attack — and highlights Buttigieg’s reminder that families should be off‑limits in political warfare. The transcript captures Buttigieg’s distress: “They didn’t know why they were being brought to a room to have a conversation with somebody they’ve never met.”

From there, Dr. Long dives into the Supreme Court’s ruling affirming birthright citizenship, pushing back against the administration’s attempt to reinterpret the 14th Amendment. Using commentary from Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, the episode underscores how deeply embedded birthright citizenship is in American history and how dangerous it is when leaders selectively weaponize constitutional language. Dr. Long stresses that immigration policy should not be twisted into a tool for exclusion or fearmongering.

The episode closes with a conversation about democratic socialism, featuring insights from Zoran Mamdani and Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong. Dr. Long explains how democratic socialism centers working‑class power, affordable living, and government accountability — a stark contrast to the current administration’s priorities. Hong’s message is clear: “Everyone deserves to have housing, health care, education, and food.” Dr. Long frames this as a call to action for Wisconsin voters and a reminder that building a more equitable America starts with showing up at the ballot box.

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