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Bigotry of low expectation, negotiating with terrorists, clown AOC, lawfare, censorship, Gabbard rises and Noem falls

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On today’s show, I spend some time on what I think is the most insidious type of bigotry, and that is the bigotry of low expectations. This relates to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) statement that young, black children in the Bronx don’t even know what the word “computer” is.

This leads to John Kirby saying we sometimes have to negotiate with terrorists. He said this knowing Hamas changed some of the language in the negotiated ceasefire, making it obvious they don’t have any living hostages anymore.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez managed to step in it twice in the last couple days. First she praised the Biden regime for not sending ammunition to Israel. Then, on the day the world remembers the Holocaust of WWII, she tried to side with and praise Israel.

Kash Patel, on the heels of all we discussed yesterday regarding Special Counsel Jack Smith and the setup of the Mar-a-Lago raid, says Judge Canon needs to implement contempt proceedings. Smith should be the one who ends up behind bars.

In a separate miscarriage of justice, seems the Bragg prosecutors are not letting Trump’s defense lawyers know who will be on the stand until this morning. It leaves them no time to prepare. And while the “hush money” strategy has yet to even come close to making a spark, we can tell you that one of the lead prosecutors on Bragg’s team actually did take $12,000 in consulting fees from the DNC. No conflict here at all, right?

Next, I bring you a small exchange between Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rob Flaherty regarding misinformation versus disinformation. The point of this isn’t to see if Jordan does anything with it. The point is for me to be able to educate the audience over what our government wants to do in trampling over the First Amendment.

When asked if she would attend the GA Senate’s investigation into her office, DA Fani Willis said no, because she doesn’t recognize unlawful requests. It’s nice to be so far above the rest of us, isn’t it?

While Tulsi Gabbard continues to rise in my books, because she seems to be showing us her core beliefs and how consistent she’s been with them versus the total failure from Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) with her book tour. It’s been an abysmal last week or so for the governor.

Finally, a professor on one of the occupied campuses lamented that police waited until the kids were asleep to begin clearing the camps. And to show you how employers feel about these cosplaying terrorists, 13 Federal Judges say they will no longer hire law clerks from Columbia University.

Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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On today’s show, I spend some time on what I think is the most insidious type of bigotry, and that is the bigotry of low expectations. This relates to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) statement that young, black children in the Bronx don’t even know what the word “computer” is.

This leads to John Kirby saying we sometimes have to negotiate with terrorists. He said this knowing Hamas changed some of the language in the negotiated ceasefire, making it obvious they don’t have any living hostages anymore.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez managed to step in it twice in the last couple days. First she praised the Biden regime for not sending ammunition to Israel. Then, on the day the world remembers the Holocaust of WWII, she tried to side with and praise Israel.

Kash Patel, on the heels of all we discussed yesterday regarding Special Counsel Jack Smith and the setup of the Mar-a-Lago raid, says Judge Canon needs to implement contempt proceedings. Smith should be the one who ends up behind bars.

In a separate miscarriage of justice, seems the Bragg prosecutors are not letting Trump’s defense lawyers know who will be on the stand until this morning. It leaves them no time to prepare. And while the “hush money” strategy has yet to even come close to making a spark, we can tell you that one of the lead prosecutors on Bragg’s team actually did take $12,000 in consulting fees from the DNC. No conflict here at all, right?

Next, I bring you a small exchange between Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rob Flaherty regarding misinformation versus disinformation. The point of this isn’t to see if Jordan does anything with it. The point is for me to be able to educate the audience over what our government wants to do in trampling over the First Amendment.

When asked if she would attend the GA Senate’s investigation into her office, DA Fani Willis said no, because she doesn’t recognize unlawful requests. It’s nice to be so far above the rest of us, isn’t it?

While Tulsi Gabbard continues to rise in my books, because she seems to be showing us her core beliefs and how consistent she’s been with them versus the total failure from Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) with her book tour. It’s been an abysmal last week or so for the governor.

Finally, a professor on one of the occupied campuses lamented that police waited until the kids were asleep to begin clearing the camps. And to show you how employers feel about these cosplaying terrorists, 13 Federal Judges say they will no longer hire law clerks from Columbia University.

Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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