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Roger talks about how the Biden administration supported and endorsed the communist leader of Honduras while Trump pardons the former president.
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Former Congressman Peter King joins Sid for his weekly Wednesday morning appearance to discuss a range of topics, including heroic measures taken to protect places of worship in Nassau County, contrasting it with policies in New York City. Sid and Pete delve into the importance of supporting police and critiquing the lack of adequate backing from political leaders. The discussion also addresses ICE operations, their necessity, and the political climate surrounding their actions. Additionally, King reflects on the legacies of heroic families like the Gannons and Riches, who have made significant contributions and sacrifices for their communities, particularly in the aftermath of 9/11.
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Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine & Fox News Contributor, joins Sid to touch upon his book The Miracles Among Us: How God's Grace Plays a Role in Healing. The conversation spans various topics, including recent sports events, personal health anecdotes, and the interplay between faith and medical advancements. Siegel emphasizes the importance of integrating spirituality with technological advancements in medicine. He recounts stories from his book about miraculous recoveries and the power of prayer in healing, underscoring the role of faith and community support in medical outcomes.
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Rich Lowry, Editor-In-Chief of National Review, joins the show to discuss his candid views on New York politics, Trump’s impact, and future GOP prospects. Lowry criticizes the incoming New York City mayor, comparing his rise to Obama's rise ahead of his presidency, and discusses the contentious role of ICE in the city. He delves into Trump's unpredictable but influential relationships, recounts Trump's rebound following low points like the Kanye dinner, and speculates on the 2028 GOP nomination, favoring JD Vance for his strong ties with Trump. Lowry also explores internal Republican dynamics, including Elise Stefanik’s dispute with Mike Johnson and Marjorie Taylor Greene's sudden downfall, while debating Trump's divisive remarks on Somali immigrants.
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Jeff Lax, CUNY Professor & staunch Pro-Israel Activist, calls into the show to talk about the controversy surrounding New York City principal Arin Rush's decision to deny Holocaust survivor Sami Steigmann the opportunity to speak at MS 447. The principal's reasons were allegedly based on Sami's comments about Israel and Hamas, which Lax and Sid argue are non-existent and discriminatory. They criticize Mayor Eric Adams and other officials for supporting this decision, suggesting it reflects broader issues of antisemitism and lack of support for the Jewish community in New York. The conversation also touches on the role of federal law and the potential revocation of federal funds from the school. Lax emphasizes the need for strong advocacy against such discriminatory practices.
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Very uninformed take on this story. I live in a small town, and there are plenty of good ol boys that attack/ murder each other. There is no community of people who watch your back. They are too busy doing drugs to care. Maybe you should take a closer look at the video on Aldeans tiktok page and look closer at the newspaper clippings that were selected for the background. Or maybe look at his current behavior and defense of dressing up in blackface and wearing confederate flags on his tshirts during concerts. This was a dog whistle that got called out.
Tired of O'Reilly mocking actual TDS . . .