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The Appalling Gap Between Conservative Rhetoric and Results | Guest: Todd Bensman | 6/16/23
The Appalling Gap Between Conservative Rhetoric and Results | Guest: Todd Bensman | 6/16/23
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58 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2023
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Never have we faced so many existential threats to our way of life that continue to get worse, even as rhetorically we continue to have the better argument and enjoy majority support. Yet conservative leaders think we’re winning. I go through each issue and show the gap between conservative rhetoric and results. We’re joined by Todd Bensman, who explains that while we all think we are fighting illegal immigration, the problem is getting worse. Biden is hiding the invasion by routing illegal migrants to the covered ports of entry and handing out two-year work permits. Bensman also warns about the growth of “colonias,” autonomous illegal alien communities in our heartland that are completely protected by special interests of both political parties.
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Released:
Jun 16, 2023
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