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The Masters Gets Biden's Blessing To Make Their Own Decisions; Christine Brennan Gets Rory McIlroy to Address The Georgia Voting Laws; DeShaun Watson Accusers Speak for the First Time; United Airlines Virtue Signals

The Masters Gets Biden's Blessing To Make Their Own Decisions; Christine Brennan Gets Rory McIlroy to Address The Georgia Voting Laws; DeShaun Watson…

FromThe Gerry Callahan Show


The Masters Gets Biden's Blessing To Make Their Own Decisions; Christine Brennan Gets Rory McIlroy to Address The Georgia Voting Laws; DeShaun Watson…

FromThe Gerry Callahan Show

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Masters kicks off Thursday and fortunately they got the President's blessing to make their own decision about playing the tournament. Christine Brennan of USA Today was able to get Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson on record to address Georgia's voting laws. A DeShaun Watson's accuser speaks publicly about her traumatic experience working with Watson. United Airlines plans to hire 5,000 pilots by 2030 based on race and gender.  Today's Episode Is Sponsored By:  **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2RIXKQn Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast  
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Released:
Apr 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A longtime Newsmax contributor, #1 rated morning radio host for over 20 years, and successful columnist, Gerry Callahan calls it like he sees it and offers sharp commentary on the news of the day. With an emphasis on politics, Gerry also brings his unique takes on major sports stories and cultural issues. He has covered The Olympics for Sports Illustrated, numerous World Series and Super Bowls and he offers conservative political opinions from Boston, the belly of the liberal beast.