"Am I Racist?" In Theaters 9/13!

"Am I Racist?" In Theaters 9/13!

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Ep. 1941 - Young Woman Brutally Abused By Illegal Immigrants Is Put To Death

Perhaps the most horrifying story you've ever heard occurs in Spain and is coming to a city near you, then the liberal media team up with Oxford to get you to do weird sex stuff and the Olympics bans trans from female sports as I head to CPAC on the third anniversary of my call f ...  Show more

Ep. 1940 - Oklahoma Democrats: Let's Turn Your Dead Granny Into Fertilizer!

Oklahoma legislators debate whether or not to legalize human composting, a lady becomes the head of the Church of England, and pro-Iran protesters storm the streets of the birthplace of the Constitution. Ep. 1940 - - - Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: h ...  Show more

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