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David French of National Review and Greg Corombos welcome Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and reflect on the election year gamble that paid off for the GOP, while David points out Democrats would have done the same thing if the roles were reversed. They also recoil at the pair of terrorist church bombings in Egypt, apparently carried out by ISIS. And they get a kick out of Hillary Clinton having a long list of reasons she lost in 2016, but doesn’t blame herself at all.
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I got a commercial for NAPA and another for Capital One at the end of this podcast. I do not see icons for either of these sponsors beneath the post, nor do the podcasters mention them during the show. Instead what I am hearing is two AM radio-style commercials at the end. Last week I heard similar commercials at the end and others at the beginning just before the official opening.
Just for the record, are these commercials authorized, or have certain clever hackers found a way to sell commercial time on Ricochet for profit without the knowledge or consent of the site owners?
Something is wrong with this podcast on iTunes for me-I haven’t been able to get the last few days to download. No problems with other podcasts on the superfeed.
Same here as @misterdog.
NR playing the same old story “Trump admitted sexually assaulting women”. Really? Women letting him do what he wanted because he’s rich is permission, not assault.