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Ep 474 | Antifa! Anarchy! And Apathy from Out-to-Lunch Republicans
Ep 474 | Antifa! Anarchy! And Apathy from Out-to-Lunch Republicans
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43 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2019
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We have an open border, sanctuary cities, countless criminal aliens, repeat violent offenders who are never locked up or are under-sentenced, and Antifa running loose without any police stopping them. Yet rather than providing us with a bold contrast on these issues, even Republicans like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are promoting the Bernie Sanders/George Soros Orwellian “criminal justice reform” agenda. I explain the absurdity of Abbott adopting the “ban the box” policy to help criminals while ignoring victims of crime. Is it too much to ask that we have one party that stands up for peaceful citizen when Democrats return in September to assault the Second Amendment and continue coddling known criminals?
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Bernie Sanders’ criminal justice plan is identical to that of many Republicans
Greg Abbott endorses “ban the box” radicalism
Courts mandate taxpayer-funded toothpaste at the border
Guy with endless criminal record let out to kill California cop
Texas Republicans set up a program releasing murderers on probation
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Bernie Sanders’ criminal justice plan is identical to that of many Republicans
Greg Abbott endorses “ban the box” radicalism
Courts mandate taxpayer-funded toothpaste at the border
Guy with endless criminal record let out to kill California cop
Texas Republicans set up a program releasing murderers on probation
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Released:
Aug 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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