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Ted From Yonkers Calls in to Debate James | 02-14-26

James Golden debates a left-leaning caller named Teddy, focusing on the partisan double standards and deteriorating decorum of congressional hearings. While Teddy criticizes the behavior of Republican figures like Trump and Pam Bondi, Golden counters by citing historical examples of Democratic aggression, specifically referencing the contentious confirmation processes of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. The dialogue highlights a deep ideological divide regarding political accountability, with Golden arguing that the left pioneered the very confrontational tactics they now condemn.

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