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Ann Widdecombe schools a roomful of woke students on the importance of free speech.
"Only two sorts of people oppose free speech... snowflakes and totalitarians."
"Nobody has the right to live their lives being protected from offence, or from insult, or from hurt feelings."
"It is an occupational hazard of living in society. And if you really can't take it, become a hermit."
"No matter how much we may disagree with somebody, we should defend to the hilt their right to say it."
"You succeed by defeating your opponent, not by wishing him away. You get nowhere by trying not to hear what is being said."
"You may feel virtuous today in what you will not hear, but tomorrow somebody may feel virtuous in not hearing what you have to say."
"Free speech is for all, not for the privileged few."
Today on the show:
-Other Police officers contact us about Chris Bagley’s testimony. They say his story about the sudden bodycam blackout is highly implausible.
-Frank Turek changes his story and is angry about the previous Frank Turek’s story.
-Someone contacted us from Timpanogos Hospital and they say, a 911 call never came through…
Join us live!
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Tucker Carlson and Ben Jordan discussing how it was discovered that Flock employees had requested access to video feeds of children at a day care center over 1,000 times. All grown men. None were fired.
Why did it take one young man with a camera to uncover what government inspectors failed to discover for decades? It’s simple.
Washington pays 90% of Medicaid expansion costs. To the states, it's basically free money, so they have zero incentive to check who's actually eligible for these benefits. Make it a 50-50 split between the federal government and the states, and you'll see states taking an interest in fraud real fast.