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Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Ep 396 | Who Knew That Politics Could Be So Political?! | Guest: Jeremy Dys

Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Blaze Podcast Network

Politics, News Commentary, News

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Sara, Stu, Jason Howerton, and Jeremy Dys dive into Mick Mulvaney’s unconventional presser from yesterday. The Left claims he confessed to all of Trump’s "crimes." But isn’t this the exact thing Joe Biden talks proudly about doing? Venezuela, of all places, is granted a spot on the U.N. Human Rights Council, and Stu goes through the true cost of the Democrats’ craziest proposals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on The News and Why It Matters,

0:02.4

Mick Mulvaney,

0:03.4

Stir in the Pot again,

0:04.8

was their quid pro quo,

0:06.1

wasn't their quid pro quo?

0:08.5

We got a lot coming up today

0:09.7

and I can't even talk.

0:11.1

It starts right now.

0:12.3

[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:20.5

Welcome to The News and Why It Matters.

0:22.4

Happy Friday, I am Sarah Gonzalez,

0:24.9

today joined by Stuber Gear,

0:27.1

who just filled in for three hours

0:29.8

on radio earlier with the sore throat.

0:33.0

With the sick all week.

0:34.9

And my voice is barely holding up.

0:36.9

So you're really ready to be here?

0:38.0

Yes.

0:38.8

All right, Jason Howerton,

0:40.5

social media guru.

0:41.7

Thank you, you're really good.

0:42.7

Yeah, I'm sorry about that.

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