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Republicans Aren’t Even Campaigning on the Issues of the Time | 10/14/22
Republicans Aren’t Even Campaigning on the Issues of the Time | 10/14/22
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63 minutes
Released:
Oct 14, 2022
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Not only are Republicans not confronting Democrats on their perfidy on energy, COVID, Ukraine, transgenderism, and the border, they are not even promising to change direction. In fact, even as the entire vaccine narrative collapses, Republicans fail to say a word about it. Where is McCarthy on Biden’s renewal of the public health emergency? This is why the masters of the universe don’t fear the Republicans, and in fact, they help fund their campaigns, because they know they will not change direction. Also, every product from Pfizer and Moderna has turned out to be problematic, yet not only is there no effort to hold them accountable, they are about to produce more products to treat the ailments they created with the first ones.
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Released:
Oct 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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