The Barrington Report 24/7
The Barrington Report Replays
TBR 2K25 Episode 33: Consent Withdrawn: Reclaiming Power in a Rigged System
0:00
Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -57:34
-57:34

TBR 2K25 Episode 33: Consent Withdrawn: Reclaiming Power in a Rigged System

Originally Aired January 30, 2025

Episode Overview
In this thought-provoking edition of The Barrington Report, host Barrington Martin II dives into the political realities surrounding Donald Trump’s new term, highlighting the disconnect between public perception and the substantive policy shifts at play. He calls attention to the deep-seated corruption in American politics—namely the influence big money and pharmaceutical interests wield on lawmakers—while also questioning U.S. foreign policy priorities, especially America’s unwavering support for Israel over its own citizens. From Trump’s first-week “common sense” executive orders, to Bernie Sanders’s tense confrontation with RFK Jr., Barrington reveals how political theater distracts Americans from the larger issues of systemic manipulation and personal responsibility.


Key Highlights

  1. Trump’s Return & Public Panic

    • Barrington challenges the hysteria surrounding Donald Trump’s new presidency, urging listeners to look at policy results rather than media-driven narratives.

    • He cites Trump’s immediate actions—such as recognizing only two genders at the federal level and halting certain forms of government overreach—as examples of “returning to normalcy.”

  2. U.S. Support for Israel & Suppression of Criticism

    • The episode questions why, no matter who is president, Israel consistently remains at the top of the aid and policy priority list.

    • Barrington spotlights Trump’s executive order reinforcing anti-Semitism definitions and the broader implications for free speech in America.

  3. RFK Jr. Hearings & Congressional Corruption

    • By dissecting recent congressional hearings, Barrington exposes how deeply pharmaceutical companies are funding both Democratic and Republican lawmakers.

    • He plays notable clips of RFK Jr. calling out this corruption, contrasting that with the hostile reception he receives from senators like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren—both high recipients of pharma money.

  4. Media Manipulation & Entertainment

    • Highlighting Stephen Colbert’s shifting stance on RFK Jr., Barrington illustrates how media figures can flip their messaging to align with “approved” narratives.

    • He warns that late-night comedic commentary often serves to marginalize serious policy critiques and shape public opinion in favor of corporate and political interests.

  5. Personal Agency & Withdrawing Consent

    • Echoing his ongoing theme of self-reliance, Barrington reminds listeners that the people hold the power—if only they would stop consenting to the two-party circus.

    • He urges Americans to look past the identity-driven culture wars and recognize how bipartisan corruption undermines everyone, regardless of political leanings.


Why You Should Listen

If you’re jaded by the usual left-right back-and-forth and want a raw, unfiltered look at what really drives American politics, this episode is a must. Barrington lays bare the lobbyist-controlled reality behind legislation and challenges you to take a more critical view of sensationalized news and political grandstanding. Whether you’re skeptical about Trump’s return, curious about how Big Pharma shapes policy, or just ready for genuine insights on the state of American governance, this conversation offers a direct challenge to business-as-usual.


Where to Find More

  • Follow Barrington on Twitter/X: _BarringtonII

  • Subscribe to Barrington’s Substack: barrington.substack.com

    • Access past episodes, in-depth articles, and extended commentary.

  • Listen Live on ATL Talks Radio every Thursday at 7 p.m. Eastern or catch the replay on your favorite podcast platform.


Prepare to question longstanding political loyalties, see through media spin, and confront the corporate interests that too often dictate policy. Tune in for an invitation to abandon team-based politics and reclaim your agency in a system that, according to Barrington, was never designed to prioritize the average American.

Discussion about this podcast