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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are appalled as the liberals on “The View” and elsewhere blast Vice President Pence for not standing as the joint Korean Olympic team entered the opening ceremonies, but they are grateful that many on the left are allowing America to see that they actually hate the Trump administration far more than they hate one of the most repressive and brutal Communist regimes the world has ever seen. They also blast the liberal media for largely ignoring that President Trump’s daughter-in-law had to go to the hospital after opening an envelope with white powder. And they greatly enjoy learning that the Iranians are very worried that western nations are spying on their nuclear activities with lizards.
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Aware this is not playing correctly. Working on it. Thanks for your patience.
In the meantime, please listen here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/3-martini-lunch/2018/02/13/kims-liberal-puppets-media-ignore-threat-to-trump-fam-lizards-spying-on-iran
Or here: http://dateline.radioamerica.org/?p=18270
I’m told the Ricochet link should work now. If you still have trouble, please try the ones in my other comment. Thanks!
I found it worked fine if I hit download and then play, but not if I just pressed play.
Would Whoopie have stood with Adolph in the 1936 Olympics?
Thanks Taras. Good point. It plays normally for some. Others need to download it. Hopefully things will be back to normal tomorrow.
She would have been impressed by the pageantry, and if she were there, she’d have given the salute. Out of courtesy, you understand.