Crime and Punishment: How the Left Weaponized Our Government

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Barack and Hillary, Singing the Same Old Song

In this episode VDH and Jack comment on recent remarks by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton regarding 'old white Christian men', the question of birthright citizenship, California's Proposition 50 on redistricting, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Calif ...  Show more

The UN’s True Colors: A Tale of Two Leaders

In this episode Victor and Jack discuss military leadership during the Trump Administration, delegates walking out on Netanyahu's speech at the UN, the double standards in global politics, Comey's indictment and the FBI's role in the January 6th events, and more.See Privacy Polic ...  Show more

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