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Joe Biden's Gaslight of the Union Tuesday was riddled with falsehoods and deflections. Particularly striking, however, was his failure to mention even once Communist China. That's like having your doctor examine you for Covid, but not discuss your stage-five cancer. We can speculate about why the Commander-in-Chief would completely leave out of what was supposed to be his assessment of the state of our Union the immense damage being done to it by the Chinese Communist Party's decades-long “unrestricted warfare.” Perhaps his personal and family corruption by Beijing – shockingly documented in Peter Schweizer's new book, Red-Handed – explains his completely ignoring its killer virus, deadly fentanyl smuggling, hollowing out of our economy, espionage, unreliable supply chains and growing military threats. As it happens, the CCP did a simultaneous throw-down by threatening Taiwan. Joe Biden can pretend China is no problem. We can't. This is Frank Gaffney.
In this week's episode, the boys try a modernist bavarian brewery with AND UNION. Sampling their modern twist on the historic German beer purity laws, in the Pursuit of Hoppiness. In the Hop Topic, we chat about BrewDog's MEGA campaign to save the world by brewing beer.Be sure to follow AND UNION
David L. Marks - Pontificator of Common Sense and Coffee Connoisseur.President Donald Trump gave the State of the Union Tuesday night. Many pundits would have thought that he would have focused on impeachment or Ukraine.Continue ReadingThe post The Great American Comeback: Conservatism Finds Rebirth in America appeared first on David L. Marks.
(Recorded Tuesday January, 30th, before President Trump’s State of the Union Address.) According to Salena it’s bigger than Super Bowl Sunday: State of the Union Tuesday. Most probably wouldn’t agree, but joining Salena this week is a man who undoubtedly does. Paul Sracic, Chair of the Department of Politics at Youngstown University joins Mainstreet Meets the Beltway this week to go over the history behind the annual State of the Union address and the theatrics involved.
President Trump delivered his first State of the Union Tuesday night — a call for unity, peppered throughout with language and themes aimed at his base, on immigration, the economy and national security. This episode, host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political editor Domenico Montanaro and national political correspondent Mara Liasson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
Most of you were probably like me, and didn’t watch the State of the Union Tuesday night. Jon did, but Nate and Charlie went to a hockey game instead. Of course, we watched/caught highlights, just for you! We have the good, the bad, the sad, the ugly, the huge, the bigly, but most importantly, the truth. Taxes, roads, military, jobs, DACA, Trump’s Twitter and more! We cover the whole thing so you’re caught up. If Trump did one thing really well, it was telling emotional stories. So much so, that 75% of Americans liked his speech according to a cbs poll. We even throw some crypto currency and bitcoin discussion into the mix of today’s show. You can now purchase bitcoin through the cash app. Nate and Jon will tell you how much they’ve lost. If you want to go to a hockey game, hit us up! Info@thebigfreesomshow.com Twitter: @bigfreedomshow facebook.com/thebigfreedomshow Music: It's Not Over 'Til The Bossa Nova by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningliberty/support
On Party Politics this week, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus, address lots of happenings including: President Trump suggested firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller Hillary Clinton's Super PAC's faith adviser accused of harassment Does the FBI have a "secret society"? Jay-Z Vs. President Trump: non-rap battle And finally, Brandon and Jay delve into President Trump's State of the Union Tuesday night. Listen to our weekly Texas-centered episode too, you can subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts. Tweet us using #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org.
POLITICO reporters discuss the DACA deal battle between Republicans, Democrats and President Trump, and the potential of a second shutdown in the beginning of February. The panel also discusses how to keep the characters in the Russia probes straight and what to expect from Trump's State of the Union Tuesday.
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