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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 44 MIN

"Bye, Rep. Mesha"

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Rep. Mesha Mainor switches parties⁠, but as much as she insists it's because the party left her and not the other way around. I've some of her ⁠past statements⁠ that tell me she's not exactly going to be a fit in the GOP, either but hey ... good luck. ⁠ Trump wants to delay fending off the federal indictments⁠ until after the 2024 election because he's the leading GOP nominee currently. As awful and wrong as the tactic is, it's even more absurd that he IS the leading GOP nominee. That fact says more about the party base and the presumptive leading challenger's inability to be liked by just about anyone. Also, it seems⁠ Florida's starting experience what California's long dealt with ⁠- and it's pretty obvious "liberal policies" aren't the reason. Alright; I saw "Sound of Freedom," so now I'm going to sound off on the partisan noise surrounding it. An embed reporter from her 2014 experience wrote a scathing piece in 2021 about it, too. Then I'll use ⁠Marjorie Taylor Green's anti-immigrant rhetoric ⁠to make a point liberals need to repeat.

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Rep. Mesha Mainor switches parties⁠, but as much as she insists it's because the party left her and not the other way around. I've some of her ⁠past statements⁠ that tell me she's not exactly going to be a fit in the GOP, either but hey ... good luck. ⁠ Trump wants to delay fending off the federal indictments⁠ until after the 2024 election because he's the leading GOP nominee currently. As awful and wrong as the tactic is, it's even more absurd that he IS the leading GOP nominee. That fact says more about the party base and the presumptive leading challenger's inability to be liked by just about anyone. Also, it seems⁠ Florida's starting experience what California's long dealt with ⁠- and it's pretty obvious "liberal policies" aren't the reason. Alright; I saw "Sound of Freedom," so now I'm going to sound off on the partisan noise surrounding it. An embed reporter from her 2014 experience wrote a scathing piece in 2021 about it, too. Then I'll use ⁠Marjorie Taylor Green's anti-immigrant rhetoric ⁠to make a point liberals need to repeat.

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