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Ep. 49 - Civil War 2.0 and Kentucky's Big Problem

Ep. 49 - Civil War 2.0 and Kentucky's Big Problem

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In this episode, I delve deeper into the wind-up to Civil War 2.0, expose Kentucky's big problem, comment on a range of news stories, and conclude with a sobering question.

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 The Left Is Unhinged

03:49 Civil War 2.0

08:23 The Collapsing Transgender Movement

10:34 The Hypocrisy of Today's Democrat Left

13:24 The Democrat-Led Shutdown

14:17 Kentucky's Big Problem

20:33 The Republicans' New Adam Kinzinger

21:18 Arizona Radical Makes Threat Against TPUSA Activists

22:29 Lightfoot's Doxxing Campaign Against ICE Officials

23:40 White Privilege

24:22 Zohran Mamdani Update

26:48 TikTok Boosts Pro-Mamdani Content

27:27 Bad Bunny Boycott

29:49 Democrats Blocked GOP Bill to Pay Military During Shutdown

30:12 How to Control Crime

32:29 James Carville's Fantasy

33:17 Monsters Do Exist

34:43 Eric Swalwell's "Accountability"

36:11 The Left's Linguistic Appropriation

36:59 You Cannot Be Islamophobic Enough

38:03 Are You Willing?

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