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On this episode, Gary Bauer and Tom Rose navigate the turbulent waters of contemporary culture, as they reflect on the recent Transgender Day of Visibility and its intersection with traditional Easter celebrations. They discuss the alarming protests at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, the need for security at a memorial for terror victims in Los Angeles, and the broader implications these events have on our society's moral compass.
Tom and Gary delve into the radicalization of everyday Americans who are standing up against the encroaching darkness call for courage in the face of adversity, urging listeners to choose resistance over surrender in defense of truth.
In a society where the elites seem to have abandoned their sense of noblesse oblige, Tom and Gary explore the implications of policies that favor the few at the expense of the many. They tackle the controversial Harvard discrimination case, the crumbling infrastructure exemplified by the Francis Scott Key bridge incident, and the stark contrast between American inefficiency and foreign expediency.
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On this episode, Gary Bauer and Tom Rose navigate the turbulent waters of contemporary culture, as they reflect on the recent Transgender Day of Visibility and its intersection with traditional Easter celebrations. They discuss the alarming protests at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, the need for security at a memorial for terror victims in Los Angeles, and the broader implications these events have on our society's moral compass.
Tom and Gary delve into the radicalization of everyday Americans who are standing up against the encroaching darkness call for courage in the face of adversity, urging listeners to choose resistance over surrender in defense of truth.
In a society where the elites seem to have abandoned their sense of noblesse oblige, Tom and Gary explore the implications of policies that favor the few at the expense of the many. They tackle the controversial Harvard discrimination case, the crumbling infrastructure exemplified by the Francis Scott Key bridge incident, and the stark contrast between American inefficiency and foreign expediency.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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