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Ep 904 | Yes, We Have the Death Penalty, and Yes, We Should Use It
Ep 904 | Yes, We Have the Death Penalty, and Yes, We Should Use It
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65 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Today’s action-packed show is like three episodes condensed into one blockbuster show. First, I discuss the betrayal of the conservative political and legal movement on transgenderism, based on the latest court decision. Next, I brief you on the threat of black nationalist militias that the government is ignoring. Finally, I delve into the most heinous mass murder case in Texas that few people have ever heard of and how the accused murderer will now escape the death penalty. But first we need an opposition party to even discuss these cases in order to change policy. You can’t change policy if people have never even heard of the problem.
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Released:
Jun 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Special Guest: Dan Forest, Lt. Gov of North Carolina re: Bathroom Laws: What is the truth behind North Carolina’s common sense law to prevent radicals from tearing down any and every private space for women – be it bathrooms, dormitories, or locker rooms? How did this battle begin and who is standing with local North Carolina Republicans to combat the insanity? Dan Forest, North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor, joins Daniel to warn the country that if they fail to stand with North Carolina, every state will be overcome with this radical transformation. One of the few brave, articulate, and principled conservatives in an era of a lost Republican Party, Forest makes it clear that he will not back down in the face of boycott threats from the corporate cronies who’ve sought to placate the radical sexual identity movement. Links of Interest: Sen. Burr Hides in the Men’s Room as North Carolina Fights Alone How Congress Can #StandWithNC and Gender Sanity by Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz