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Episode 63 – The 49 Pages Some Refuse to Read

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While it wasn’t a surprise, the first ever indictment of a former president landed like a bomb and was more explosive than expected. Anthony read all 49 pages of the indictment and wonders if Trump’s defenders did. He looks at the “What about…” chorus who prefer to talk about Hunter, Joe and Hillary. There are some Republican critics of 45 who want to be 47 but can they get more than 5% between them? Also, this week, a tribute to the show’s biggest fan who we lost this week – Morton Weiner…of blessed memory.

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