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BASEDBrief: The gross politicization of a national tragedy

BASEDBrief: The gross politicization of a national tragedy

FromBASED Politics


BASEDBrief: The gross politicization of a national tragedy

FromBASED Politics

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Americans are mourning the loss of 5 innocent people after a tragic shooting at a gay club in Colorado Springs—but some left-wing politicians and activists are already exploiting this tragedy to smear their political opponents and advance an ideological agenda. Brad & Hannah react to this narrative coming from the likes of AOC and David Hogg and analyze the real lessons we should be taking away from this incident.  Then, they talk about the Iranian soccer team's brave stance against tyranny at the World Cup. Is this what actual virtue, not virtue signaling, looks like? Plus, they react to Elon Musk restoring Donald Trump's Twitter account and the hilariously unhinged meltdown this development prompted.  In this week's "Very Online," Brad & Hannah discuss some insightful political analysis from a Fox News interview with hip-hop media star Charlemagne Tha God and analyze Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy's viral beef with the New York Times. Finally, they read hate comments and round it out with some hot takes.  Like the podcast? Support us on Locals to show your support and connect with us directly: https://basedpolitics.locals.com/    
Released:
Nov 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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