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Don't You Cut Me Off! | 04-17-2023

Frank starts the show off by talking about whether or not Senator Dianne Feinstein should resign or not. After, Brian Rosenwald, Political & Media Historian and author of Talk Radio's America joins Frank to talk about the Fox News Dominion suit, AM radio under attack, and prices at Bruce Springsteen concerts. Then, Frank talks about his experience at the Bruce Springsteen concert and does his Commendations. Next, he speaks with Dr. James F. McGrath, the Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University in Indianapolis and an author about what we know about Jesus as a historical figure. Later, Frank talks about a few MLB teams extending alcohol sales to the 8th inning, and much more. 


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