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Every Good Actor Speaks Softly | 6-28-22

On tonight’s edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano hits reply all. We're in a three-guest zone here on the Other Side, kicking things off with Steve Kirsch, Silicon Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund on the issue of COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5. Later, Dr. Philip Metzger, planetary physicist at the University of Central Florida and longtime NASA employee, makes the case for Pluto regaining planetary status. And, last but not least, Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international affairs & security analyst and a former contributing political analyst at RT, discusses all-things Ukraine. We go through your mail, spill the tea on Republican Gubernatorial primary drama, plan the ideal stay-cation, and find out exactly who "Count Rushmore" is. Oh, and we have a birthday boy in our midst, the one and only Matt Blaze! It's definitely an eventful episode of TOSOM.

 

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