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LN Radio 10/27/19 – Hillary and Mitt: Birds of a Feather

LN Radio 10/27/19 – Hillary and Mitt: Birds of a Feather

Democrats continue impeachment-related investigations in secret, as Trump officials dig in against what the president calls a lynching. and GOP Sen. Mitt Romney attacks the president for pulling out of Syria, just before Trump announces a “permanent” ceasefire in that region. Hillary Clinton reenters the fray with head-shaking paranoid remarks, as speculation arises that she wants to run for president again. We’’re joined by LibertyNation.com Political Columnist Joe Schaeffer. Plus, Brent Bozell is back to discuss the growing threat of media bias by omission, and LN Legal Affairs Editor Scott Cosenza discusses the arrest of a young man in Connecticut for… saying a word.

LN Radio 10/20/19 – Democrats’ Sound and Fury

LN Radio 10/20/19 – Democrats’ Sound and Fury

As Democratic presidential hopefuls debate for the sixth time, the new frontrunner absorbs incoming and the former frontrunner stumbles his way through explanations of his alleged corruption. This, against the backdrop of a Democratic party hopped up on impeachment, but with a leader still unwilling to call a vote. Plus, Brent Bozell discusses the drive to fight social media censorship against conservatives … LeBron James steps in it as the NBA tries to spin its betrayal of Hong Kong freedom fighters and embrace of communist China … and LibertyNation.com Legal Affairs Editor Scott Cosenza joins us for talkin’ liberty.

LN Radio 10/13/19 – The Leftist Echo Chamber

LN Radio 10/13/19 – The Leftist Echo Chamber

As Democrats continue with their bravado on impeachment, while still refusing to call for a vote, we’ll discuss how the race for the party’s presidential nomination has taken a sharp turn. Plus, the president’s controversial decision on Syria, LibertyNation.com Economics Correspondent Andrew Moran on the brewing disdain for capitalism among the world’s young people, talkin’ liberty with LibertyNation.com Legal Affairs Editor Scott Cosenza …and we’ll tee up a question for the ages: if you could pick any time in history to live, when would that be?