EPISODE · Sep 15, 2022 · 1H 35M
If Democrats Didn’t Have Double Standards … | 9/15/22
from Pat Gray Unleashed · host S B
The railway workers' strike has been averted with a "tentative" deal, saving potentially costly supply chain crises. Democrats used to be against illegal immigration. What changed? Of course, Democrats are always hypocrites when it comes to immigrants, once they are sent to Martha’s Vineyard. Jill Biden says all books should be in school libraries. The Supreme Court refuses to rule on an LGBTQ case at a Jewish university. The BYU controversy continues even after the hoax has been confirmed. John Fetterman appears to fumble through his words in another confusing interview. Senator Hirono says the abortion issue is a "call to arms" in our country. If Democrats didn’t have double standards, they would have no standards at all. Rand Paul makes Fauci respond to his own words in an interview from before COVID. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The railway workers' strike has been averted with a "tentative" deal, saving potentially costly supply chain crises. Democrats used to be against illegal immigration. What changed? Of course, Democrats are always hypocrites when it comes to immigrants, once they are sent to Martha’s Vineyard. Jill Biden says all books should be in school libraries. The Supreme Court refuses to rule on an LGBTQ case at a Jewish university. The BYU controversy continues even after the hoax has been confirmed. John Fetterman appears to fumble through his words in another confusing interview. Senator Hirono says the abortion issue is a "call to arms" in our country. If Democrats didn’t have double standards, they would have no standards at all. Rand Paul makes Fauci respond to his own words in an interview from before COVID. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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