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Dana is joined by Republican nominee for Senate, JD Vance who is taking on Tim Ryan in Ohio. Democrat strategy is to make abortion the issue for the Midterms – yet, as of today, abortion doesn’t even make the Top 10 concerns for voters. Voters care more about everyday costs, continued inflation, their wages – …
The Parkland Shooting Verdict, WH Clarifies Biden Recession Comments, Karla Hernandez Blasted Over Photo Op, The Next Generation Of Woke Doctors, China Buying American Farmland, Kurt Schlichter joins the show, Latest On Russia-Ukraine, Midterm Update, Today In Wokery, Quickfive, FL Man, Today In Stupidity & more.
Dana talks with Kurt Schlichter on the verdict in the Parkland shooting case being announced today. No death penalty – because of ‘mitigating’ circumstances.
CNN’S Tapper Interview with President Biden, Biden’s Warning Of Nuclear ‘Armageddon,’ The Durham Probe, Pence Endorses Masters For AZ Senate, The Hunter Biden Investigation, Angela Lansbury, Meta Unveils Quest Pro Headset, Latest On Russia-Ukraine, Midterm Update, Today In Wokery, Quickfive, FL Man, Today In Stupidity & more.
Dana reacts to Pfizer’s president of international developed markets, Janine Small, admitting that the COVID vaccine produced by the company was never tested to prevent the transmission of the disease.
Biden’s Tearful Voicemail, PayPal To Penalize Users Promoting “Misinformation,” Biden Promises Zelensky Advanced Air Defense, Gabbard Leaving The Democratic Party, Warnock’s Church Pays For His Home, Latest On Russia-Ukraine, Midterm Update, Today In Wokery, Quickfive, FL Man, Today In Stupidity & more.
Dana breaks down PayPal’s terms, fining users $2,500 if they promote “misinformation.” PayPal later walked back the statement and confirmed that users would not be penalized for “misinformation” and that the previous policy was based on an error.