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Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller chat about Trump’s big address to a joint session of Congress, wonder what the Democrats were thinking with their response, and debate Jordan Peele’s hit social thriller Get Out.
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Gentlemen, it is amusing to hear the two of you criticize the condescension of the Democrats, and then hear your own condescension toward Trump supporters.
Yep. Towards the end Stephen was making a comment about being charitable towards people with different viewpoints and I thought that was pretty rich.