John Aravosis CyberDisobedience on Substack | @aravosis | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn. John Aravosis is the Executive Editor of AMERICAblog, which he founded in 2004. He has a joint law degree (JD) and masters in Foreign Service from Georgetown; and has worked in the US Senate, World Bank, Children's Defense Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, and as a stringer for the Economist. He is a frequent TV pundit, having appeared on the O'Reilly Factor, Hardball, World News Tonight, Nightline, AM Joy & Reliable Sources, among others. John lives in Washington, DC. John's article archive.
In today’s show, we talk about the ongoing effort of the GOP to rewrite the history of the January 6h Insurrection, while rehabilitating Donald Trump and his role in the bloody ...
In today’s podcast, we discuss conservative-Democratic Senator Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) call for Democrats to pander to the Insurrectionists, the latest on Matt Gaetz’s ...
In today’s show, Cliff and I talk about the Republicans whining about “cancel culture,” because Major League Baseball just pulled from the All-Star game from Atlanta ...
The Matt Gaetz sex scandal just got a whole lot bigger. It’s our big story on today’s podcast. And boy, it’s a doozie. We lay out the details, and discus why it matters. ...
Today’s podcast is heavy on messaging. We start with a discussion of former top Trump Covid adviser Dr. Birx’s claim that while the first 100,000 US Coronavirus deaths were ...
For a while now, Joe Biden has been advocating that we get rid of the “stepped up basis on death” that has long been a part of American tax law. Such a move could hit middle-, and ...
In today’s show, we talk a lot about Georgia’s horrific new voter suppression law, Dominion suing Fox news, and Trump claiming the Insurrectionists loved the police, and ...
In today’s podcast, Cliff and I talk about Lindsey Graham having the vapors of the new omnibus LGBT rights legislation in Congress, then we talk about guns, the filibuster, immigration, ...
The deadly attack on three Asian-American-run massage parlors in Atlanta, killing eight people, six of whom were Asian women, has put the spotlight yet again on the rise in violence ...