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We Must Be Proactive, Not Reactive, in Light of Biden’s Dementia Meltdown | Guest: Steve Deace | 4/2/24
We Must Be Proactive, Not Reactive, in Light of Biden’s Dementia Meltdown | Guest: Steve Deace | 4/2/24
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Jul 2, 2024
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First, we begin today’s show with a breakdown of two terrible Supreme Court rulings on abortion. We are now losing both politically and legally. Barrett and Kavanaugh continue their hypocritical behavior on the issue of judicial standing and are overturning the Fifth Circuit with lightning speed while allowing the Ninth Circuit to force novel legal theories on a federal right to abortion in red states. Next, we’re joined by my colleague Steve Deace for an in-depth discussion of what we should and shouldn’t do following the Biden meltdown. Steve rebukes those on the Right who believe we can just sit back reactively and allow Democrats to reclaim control over the environment by swapping out Biden. We need to force a vote on Biden’s competence via Chip Roy’s resolution today so that we now control the narrative they are using. We need to beat them to the punch. He also believes that Trump would be well served to engage in presidential-style events to acculturate the public to the idea that he is inevitable and will be commander in chief.
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Jul 2, 2024
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