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By David L. Bahnsen
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
In this final edition of Off the Cufflink, David walks through some very exciting ventures ahead, and unpacks his take on allegations of the biggest conspiracy since 9/11. You’ll be mad, be sad, and you won’t like it, but at least you know, it’s off the cufflink.
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A special Off the Cufflink podcast to unpack last night’s Presidential debate. If I had this podcast when I got my wisdom teeth pulled, I would have spoken about that and it would have been more enjoyable than this.
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So today brings an overdue Off the Cufflink podcast, where the busiest financial advisor in America can chime in on whether or not the polls are tightening, and begin to set the table for various approaches to Trump during this nasty election year. Oh, and a quick look at Law & Order, but not the TV show, which would be better...
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David's full unpacking of the November election, and what President Trump needs to do to save his campaign, and what the results mean and do not mean to today's heightened culture war
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David takes on the tragedy of the current social unrest, the state of race relations in our great country, and the underlying simplicity a morally-minded person ought to pursue here. He is not on mute and is not going on mute, because the goal is to engage in constructive dialogue – not pharisaical virtue-signaling.
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Joe Biden decides on a new definition of who is black, and Trump goes to a new low of asinine on Twitter. David sounds off on both, plus an extensive sound-off on lockdowns and freedom, in this week's Off the Cufflink
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David’s weekly musings cover Biden, Reade, Gavin, and Flynn - all five letter words
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In David's 15 minutes of a weekly break from markets to talk politics, he unloads on beach closures, Newsom authoritarianism, and gives his nuanced view on Joe Biden's latest hubbub
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Is COVID politically charged, or culturally charged? And are these press conferences the worst part of the quarantine, or are they just desserts to both sides? Hear everything David has to say, plus some secret sauce on the protests, at this week's Off the Cufflink
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.