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Season 6, Episode 15 - Economist Thomas Sowell, violent criminal in Colorado not in jail, Senator John Kennedy, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Chuck Schumer, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, & more
- 2025/04/16
- 再生時間: 35 分
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あらすじ・解説
- For the third week, economist Thomas Sowell is our quote for this week's podcast. This week, he tells us why studying and learning from history is so important.
- We'll tell you about a violent thug in Colorado who had been arrested three times in the past six months before opening fire on a camera crew filming a music video and asking, "Why was he still not in jail for his prior crimes?"
- We'll play a clip of Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) questioning a female law school professor about her claims that the 2nd amendment and the Supreme Court are both racist.
- In one of our "Way-back" segments, we'll play a clip of Senator Bernie Sanders arguing about the need for more border control security.
- In our second "Way-back" segment, we'll play a clip of Senator Chuck Schumer arguing that we must impose tougher tariffs and trade sanctions on China and Chinese-manufactured goods.
- We also have a clip of Senator Schumer telling us how to improve the safety record of helicopters flying in and around the New York City area, even though he has no background or experience with either helicopters or aviation safety.
- In our "If it would only save one life" segment," we'll play a clip of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt telling us about the rape & murder of a young Georgia mother by an illegal alien who was arrested and scheduled to be deported back in 2023 but never was, resulting in the tragic murder of that young woman.
- We'll tell you about 14 international students at one Pennsylvania University who were notified by the State Department last week that their student Visas were being revoked and why.
- Our Taxpayer relief shot comes to us from Kentucky, where the son of the homeowner shoots & kills one of the armed thugs who had broken into their home at 1:30 a.m.