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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara and her guests dive into the ongoing chaos surrounding Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. Despite being the Democratic nominee, Kamala continues to dodge tough interviews, a stark contrast to Donald Trump's bold public appearances. The panel critiques Harris' reliance on scripted notes and highlights the glaring lack of policy details on her campaign website, which seems more focused on selling merchandise and soliciting donations than presenting substantive ideas. The discussion also tackles the broader failures of the public education system, sparked by a tweet from Kim Iversen. Sara argues that homeschooling has consistently outperformed public education, which has become more focused on indoctrination than education. The episode sheds light on the dismal academic performance in major cities like Baltimore and Chicago, where many students fail to meet basic proficiency in math and reading. As the conversation shifts to the latest political maneuvers, Sara highlights Michigan’s refusal to allow RFK Jr. to withdraw from the presidential ballot, questioning the integrity of such decisions. The episode also covers the ongoing legal battles against Donald Trump, with Sara and her guests criticizing what they see as politically motivated indictments designed to undermine him. In a lighter moment, Sara and her panel reflect on a classic roast from Donald Trump where he bluntly told Larry King that his breath is "very bad." Sara is joined by Glenn Beck's chief writer and researcher, Jason Buttrill, and Dave Landau, host of "Normal World" on BlazeTV.
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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara and her guests dive into the ongoing chaos surrounding Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. Despite being the Democratic nominee, Kamala continues to dodge tough interviews, a stark contrast to Donald Trump's bold public appearances. The panel critiques Harris' reliance on scripted notes and highlights the glaring lack of policy details on her campaign website, which seems more focused on selling merchandise and soliciting donations than presenting substantive ideas. The discussion also tackles the broader failures of the public education system, sparked by a tweet from Kim Iversen. Sara argues that homeschooling has consistently outperformed public education, which has become more focused on indoctrination than education. The episode sheds light on the dismal academic performance in major cities like Baltimore and Chicago, where many students fail to meet basic proficiency in math and reading. As the conversation shifts to the latest political maneuvers, Sara highlights Michigan’s refusal to allow RFK Jr. to withdraw from the presidential ballot, questioning the integrity of such decisions. The episode also covers the ongoing legal battles against Donald Trump, with Sara and her guests criticizing what they see as politically motivated indictments designed to undermine him. In a lighter moment, Sara and her panel reflect on a classic roast from Donald Trump where he bluntly told Larry King that his breath is "very bad." Sara is joined by Glenn Beck's chief writer and researcher, Jason Buttrill, and Dave Landau, host of "Normal World" on BlazeTV.
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