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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 131 | Dan Crenshaw

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News Commentary, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw and I discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our country and what Congress is actually doing — and not doing — to tackle them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to relatable happy Friday. I hope everyone has had a wonderful week.

0:05.7

Today I am sitting down with representative Dan Krenshaw from Texas. You guys already know

0:13.0

exactly who he is. He has been making waves ever since he joined Congress and I'm really looking

0:20.4

forward to you guys listening to this conversation. I hope that you have enjoyed the maternity

0:25.6

episode so far. I've gotten a lot of good feedback. If you guys would like to ask me any questions,

0:32.4

of course you can email me, alliathiconservativemillennialblog.com. You can send me a message on Instagram.

0:39.8

But for now, the conversation with representative Krenshaw. Representative, thanks for joining me.

0:45.0

Thanks for having me. Yeah, so I don't think I need to give any formal introduction to everyone

0:49.3

listening to the podcast. But if you could give us just a brief background on who you are and

0:57.6

how you are raised. Well, I was raised in Texas, Houston area. I was raised in an oil and gas

1:04.0

family. So the reason I point that out is because what that meant was I moved around a lot. I grew up

1:11.4

in Houston. We also lived in Scotland. We moved back to Houston. We lived in Egypt. Why do you live in

1:17.1

Scotland? You were born in Scotland. Why were you born in Scotland? Well, there's a big oil

1:21.4

industry there. So my parents met at Texas A&M. Gotcha. And my dad's, decide the family goes back

1:29.2

six generations here in Texas. My mom came to Texas A&M to study her masters in nutrition.

1:36.5

And they met and his first job was out in Aberdeen, Scotland. Obviously the North Sea is a lot of

1:44.1

oil. Then there you go. Actually, the doctor who delivered me was named Clark Kent. It's just a

1:51.9

little fun fact. That's fun fact. Why not? Is it where you raised a conservative?

1:58.4

Well, I don't think there was a lot of politics in my family. They were definitely conservative.

2:02.3

But it was not, and I know this, we're looking at baby pictures and my dad's wearing a Reagan

2:07.3

shirt, of course. And they've always been conservative, considered conservative. But I don't think

2:13.3

my family did not wear politics on their sleeve. It was not something that came up a lot.

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