Stu Burguiere examines the latest in the atrocious shooting of National Guard members in Washington, D.C., last week and obliterates the media’s worst takes as they try to avoid the (rightful) blame that should be placed on Joe Biden and his administration. Then, National Review’s Kamden Mulder joins to explain why the good work of pregnancy centers is poised for a resurgence as more and more Planned Parenthood offices are shut down. And are Cory Booker's "Tears of Rage" going to turn into "Tears of Joy"? Stu has the details. 



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Stu Does America

Blaze Podcast Network

Ep 1155 | Joe Biden’s Awful Decisions and Policies Are STILL Hurting Innocent Americans | Guest: Kamden Mulder

DEC 1, 202546 MIN
Stu Does America

Ep 1155 | Joe Biden’s Awful Decisions and Policies Are STILL Hurting Innocent Americans | Guest: Kamden Mulder

DEC 1, 202546 MIN

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Stu Burguiere examines the latest in the atrocious shooting of National Guard members in Washington, D.C., last week and obliterates the media’s worst takes as they try to avoid the (rightful) blame that should be placed on Joe Biden and his administration. Then, National Review’s Kamden Mulder joins to explain why the good work of pregnancy centers is poised for a resurgence as more and more Planned Parenthood offices are shut down. And are Cory Booker's "Tears of Rage" going to turn into "Tears of Joy"? Stu has the details. 


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