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🗓️ 12 November 2019
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. Thirty years ago, the Berlin Wall fell, destroying Soviet communism |
0:34.3 | and vindicating the conservative Reagan revolution. But that great victory for freedom created |
0:39.7 | a big problem for the conservatives, libertarians, traditionalists, religious right, everybody |
0:44.7 | who made up the post-war conservative movement. What unites us all now? We will examine the |
0:50.0 | rubble of the Berlin Wall then. Elizabeth Warren picks up an endorsement from the backbone |
0:55.5 | of our democracy, she says. The good guys get a win in the war on Christmas and leftists |
1:01.7 | try to save a convicted murderer and rapist from execution. All that and more on Michael |
1:07.3 | Knowles, and this is the Michael Knowles show. |
1:16.1 | The Berlin Wall fell down 30 years ago. Almost to the day, the Berlin Wall existed, stood |
1:24.5 | from 1961 up until November 9, 1989. So we're a few days late. I've noticed a lot of people |
1:31.9 | haven't really been commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall, which was the most significant |
1:37.5 | moment in most people's lifetime, most people who were alive today. I guess I was alive |
1:42.9 | today, but I was still in the womb. So according to the left, I wasn't alive. I was just like |
1:47.1 | a completely dead, inorganic lump of cells or something. And according to reality, I was |
1:52.4 | alive. And it was a very significant event. It was an event that was inaugurated by Winston |
2:01.0 | Churchill. He announced this metaphorical iron curtain much earlier in 1946 at West |
2:07.4 | Minster College in Missouri, in America. And he described this iron curtain. And in this |
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