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Predictable with Stu Burguiere

Ep 294 | Showing Photo Identification at the Polls: Overwhelmingly Popular Despite Media Lies | Guest: Nate Hochman

Predictable with Stu Burguiere

Predictable Media

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.95.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Stu dives into a new Monmouth Poll (Conservanerds unite!) that shows voters of all genders, colors, and creeds overwhelmingly support the idea of showing a legal photo ID to vote at the polls in U.S. elections. So, what has the media been talking about with the "Jim Crow 2.0"? Typical spin. Then, The American Mind's Nate Hochman puts a micro spin on the macro topic of critical race theory with his investigation into a terrifying situation in Loudoun County, Virginia.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slack.com slash DHQ. Coming up on Stu does America. We all know critical race theory

0:34.1

is a major problem at the national level, but how is it affecting real people in their

0:37.9

home towns? I'll talk with Nate Hodgman about how parents in one county are fighting back.

0:42.8

And New York City is said to hold its mayoral primaries. I don't really know or care who's

0:47.1

running, but I am a fan of anything that sends Bill DeBlasio back to Nicaragua. And despite

0:53.2

the left telling you that only white people can obtain an official government ID, I have

0:57.7

this crazy, wacky idea that maybe minorities can do it too. Let's cut through the media

1:05.8

spin and do voter identification.

1:16.6

You may have heard recently in the news that the United States of America is a divided

1:22.7

nation. I know. It surprised me too. I hadn't heard anything about it until very recently.

1:29.9

We talk about divisive issues all the time. That's kind of what we do here. We take an issue

1:35.8

that makes most people uncomfortable to talk about, and we just come out here and blurt

1:40.2

it out over and over again. That's the philosophy of the show. What a good idea. But today we're

1:46.5

not going to do that. We're abandoning the entire philosophy of the show. What about to

1:52.2

talk about? Might be the single most popular policy in all of our political discourse. Yet

2:00.4

it's treated by the media like it's racist, hateful, and impossibly divisive. That's

2:08.5

because the American people have come to a different decision than the media, and the

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