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We Don’t Have a Political Team on the Field to Reap the Benefits of Biden’s Downfall | Guest: Greg Price | 2/9/24
We Don’t Have a Political Team on the Field to Reap the Benefits of Biden’s Downfall | Guest: Greg Price | 2/9/24
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Feb 9, 2024
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Yesterday was chock-full of good news for Republicans with the unprecedented news of a special counsel saying Biden is too senile to be prosecuted. But if we merely laugh at Biden, Democrats will simply swap him out as their nominee, proceed to convict Trump, win the election, and continue to win on policy. I make the case that Republicans have a unique opportunity to get on the field and actually defund the prosecutions against Trump, given the findings of the special counsel. Next, we’re joined by Greg Price, communications director of the State Freedom Caucus Network, who shares good news from the Idaho and South Carolina Freedom Caucuses. They have now commanded the attention of the grassroots and are defeating the establishment on real issues. They might be the only institutions we have that actually represent a legitimate political team on the playing field.
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Feb 9, 2024
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