• They Done Poked the Sleeping Bear!

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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They Done Poked the Sleeping Bear!

  • Summary

  • We welcome Francie Kleckley, candidate for SC State Senate in District 10 to our show!

    Opening Banter (00:00)Introduction (00:56)
    • Lara Trump thinks there are 81 states (Business Insider)
    • Lara Trump before & after photo (Mastodon)

    Sheriff Leon Lott & the Constitutional Carry Bill (05:19)
    • South Carolina to allow open carry, no training or registration required (WJBF)
    • Frogmore Stew podcast
    • Open Carry Gun Law with Sheriff Leon Lott (full episode)
    • 4 officers killed in North Carolina were at disadvantage as shots rained from above, police say (AP)

    Campus Protests over Israel & Palestine (13:42)
    • Bishop Tablert Swan (Twitter)
    • The Twitter post that Bishop Swan shared (Twitter)
    • Twitter post containing the longer clip from a different angle (Twitter)
    • Donald Trump and the Central Park Five: the racially charged rise of a demagogue (The Guardian)
    • Congressman praises heckling of war protesters, including 1 who made monkey gestures at Black woman (AP)

    Interview with Francie Kleckley (22:28)
    • franciekleckley.com
    • Francie's full speech at the GWCDP Breakfast Meeting (YouTube)

    Closing (53:07)

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