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Ep 714 | The GOP Always Chooses Pandering Over Prudence
Ep 714 | The GOP Always Chooses Pandering Over Prudence
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50 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2020
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Whether it’s their ridiculous push for a “skinny stimulus,” jailbreak, or more amnesty, Republicans always think the way to win various constituencies is by pandering rather than choosing the path of prudence. I show how new polling indicates the opposite is true. Also, a bunch of insane recent court rulings are creating novel rights, while the foundational liberties of our country are ignored.
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