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Join Jim and Greg as they are not only glad there is a Speaker of the House but that the deal got done because Rep. Chip Roy and others demanded a more conservative rules package – that hopefully can pass. They also enjoy watching Mayors Lori Lightfoot of Chicago and Eric Adams of New York City feuding with fellow Democrat Gov. Jared Polis over Polis sending migrants to their cities. And they do a double take at the news President Biden plans to run for re-election as a moderate.
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The NFL talk always goes in one ear and out the other. Last night I saw someone posting a take from September that I assumed had backfired and checked to verify. The guy was complaining that the “experts” had predicted the Bears to win only three games on the season. It was after the second week and they had gone 2-0, so he was asking if the “experts” expected them to go 1-14 the rest of the season. Turns out that’s what happened and the Bears finished 3-14.
Any mention of Clinton signing “welfare reform” should include the facts of how many times he vetoed it first, and then signed it and claimed it was his idea all along.